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Wednesday May 13, 1998 at 7:30 p.m. Hollybura Country Club 950 Cross Creek, West Vancouver Call now to reserve your seats: (604) 685-2214 (24 hrs) Callers who register a friend receive a free copy of “Invest & Grow Rich” Sunday, May 3, 1998 ~ North Shore News — 11 Kiwanis contributes funds From pege 10 Graham and Grant since her ex-husband, the father of the boys, went into hiding recently and has provided no financial support tor the boys. Financial difficulty is the only real problem she has in caring tor the boys, she says. Working three-quarter time in the intensive care unit at Peace Arch Hospital doesn't afford her the money she needs to provide any extras tor her children. Enter lofte. Playing piano since he was four, Toffe says he under- THE following is a brief summary of the topics on the agendas for the North Shore municipalities. North Vancouver District Council: Monday, Mav 4, 7 p.m.: Presentarion: Youth Awards. Delegations: Mr. Jazz Sickham, super shuttle to Vancouver. Council matters: North Shore Health Region’s’ request to rent space at Parkgate Community Centre; recommended imple- mentation of film industry guidelines; recommended reconsideration of Robertson Heritage House on 210 East St. James Rd and temporary Shown Pures dE ROY cre DPM Sccurittes Tie e stands the desire ta play music. His father was a con ductor for the Kiev Symphony Orchestra in his family’s native Ukraine detore they moved to Can dain 1980 when fotte was 13 “Twas actually: kicked out of music school when 1 was about six because T wanted to play rock and roll,” he said. Barbara) Davison, who works at the Kiwanis chapter in Surrey, said the organiza tion approached People’s Miusie looking for an afford: able piano for the family thar would fit their budget. Davison said she tirss house storage at 361 Ease St. James. oes North Vancouver = City Council: Monday, Mav 4 3 7 Youth Achievement p.m: Awards. Delegations: Westview Planning Study Steering Committee; Reval Canadian Legion 118 regard- ing temporary location for legion branch to 1200 Lonsdale Ave. Reports: rezoning application of 123 West [5th St. (Legion) ree- ommended referred to public hearing, recommended per- mit granted for Legion tem- porary use of 1200 Lonsdale Ave. for less than 15 inenths and for 253 seat occupancy. “Density transfer™ in rezoning application — recommended referred to public hearing, for 120-128 West 16th St., 1601 Lonsdale and 130 -148 West 16th St. Cultural Diversity Policy. Development variance. permit application for 144 West 14th Sc. (Marlborough Towers, Hollyburn Properties Lad.) Proposed lane closure at 2532 Lonsdale Ave. Official heard about the single moth- er and her bovs just: before Christmas. That's when Kiwanis helped contribute $5,000 to purchase an $8,000 special computer that’ speaks com: mands and has a “refreshable draille” screen. The other 53.9000 was raised with the help of a mother of another student at Peace 9 Arch elementary school. Hardy hasn't spoken to lotfe vet, but said she looks forward to meeting him when the piano is delivered on Mav Comnrunivy Plan Amendment application for 503 -515 East 3rd Street for residential development. eee West Vancouver District Council: Monday, May 4 at 745 p.m. Policy and Planning: Delegations: M. Fawley on Glenvagles Community Centre. Presentation: infiltration and inflow into sanitary sewers. Blasting permit tor 4656 Headland Dr.; encroachment request for 1269 Esquimalt Ave; “upper levels sector plan hiring of consulrants;” development variance permit for 3360 Marine Dr3 new park funding ar Chelsea Close, refertal to advisory bodies for rezoning of Sunset Highlands United Properties; bed and breakfast businesses. Information reports: improved Sunday bus service; structural and archi- tectural upgrade of recreation centre. Council meeting: 1997 annual budget amend- ment; nuisance property at 1083 Groveland Rd. JAMES POYNER MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY Free initial Consultation 988-6321 Mm A08-145 Chadwick Court N. Von. (Lonsdale Quay Ploza) North Shore Multicultural Society INS/77S [HOSERROGRAN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The Host Program is looking for volunteers to spend time once a week assisting newcomers learn more about Canadian life and helping them practice their English skills. Volunteers can learn about another culture and Janguage and make new friends. There is no financial obligation to join this program. For more information, call Golnaz of the North Shore Multicultural Society at 988-2931. This progeam is funded hy Citizenshi and Immigration Canada. | & RETROFIT B.C.A.A. - e ~ Gov't Air Cond. Licensed * Estimates * TALKING Consuitetion 985-7455 JAYLORMOTIVE , AIR CONDITIONING, COOLING A.R.A. APPROVED CENTRE Var 20. “9000 TAY! OR (71415 5 . ener 174 Pemberton, N. Van (5 biks south of Marine) Our 40th Year DON “We're very fortunate to have so many supportive peo- ple in our lives,” she said. foffe said he was more than happy to help. “Tt wasn’t really an in intentional thing. I just auto- matically thought “How can I help?” When they're not in class, the boys also receive piano lessons and swimming lessons trom volunteers. But the brothers give as mui as they receive. They play piano and read from braille books to resi- dents ata local seniors nome in White Rock. Forum for youth set NORTH Shore Neighbor- hood House hosts a youth forum on Tuesday. The event takes place 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Esplanade Room — at Lonsdale RecCentre, 123 East 23rd St. All city youth and inter- ested members of the public are invited. Presentation will be made from the city’s Nights Alive and Nighthoops programs, the Outer Limits Youth Lounge and this year’s youth awards recipients. Hearing Tests Set 1 For North Shore Senior Citizens N. VANCOUVER- Electronic hearing tests wilt be given at Belrone— - Hearing Centre from § Monday to Friday 9am to Spm. Professionally trained Hearing Instrument Specialists will be at our offices to perform the tests. Anyone over 55 who has trouble hearing is welcome to have a test using advanced electronic equipment to determine if the loss is one that can be helped. Some of the causes of hearing loss will be explained, and diagrams of how the ear works will be shown. Everyone over 55 should have a hearing test at least once a year-even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them. Only a hearing test can determine if you are one of the many a hearing aid can help. The free hearing tests will be given from Monday to Friday from 9am to Spm at #217-1940 Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver, or on Wednesdays at Hollyburn House in West Vancouver at 2095 Marine Drive. To avoid waiting, call to schedule an appointment. Or, if you cant come in, call 988-4477 for free in home services. Call today for your appointment! OVER so VEARS Hester Hearing Through Professional Case #217-1940 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver (next to London Drugs) 988-4477