Giwhat’s going on IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to the popularity and volume of What’s Going On, announcements must now be submitted on the form provided, which will be printed in the paper or will be available at the North Shore News. What’s Going On is a free service for non-profit com- munity groups on the North Shore. The News does its best to ensure that all items appear at least once before the event; however, space limitations make it impossible to guarantee that every single item received will ran. For this reason, non-North Shore events are not normally accepted. Deadline for the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; and for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, V7M 2H4. this week Wednesday, March 14 — Annual Meeting of Red Cross, North Vancouver, St. Andrews United Church, 1044 St. Georges at 8 p-m. zk *& Wednesday, March 14 — Women Exploited by Abortion now speak out. Carson Graham School, 23rd & Lonsdale, N. Van., 8:30 p.m. Hear about abortion from women who have experienced it. kkk Thursday, March 15 Heartsaver Baby II course to be held from 6:15 to 10:15 p.m. at the North Shore Family Y.M.C.A., 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Van- couver, B.C: V7V 1Y8. This 4-hour first-aid course is special- ly adapted to the young child. Content includes a review of child C.P.R. and management of cuts, abrasions, burns, fever, bleeding, unconsciousness and shock. Pre-requisites: Heartsaver - Baby I - C.P.R. course. Call 926-5541 for further information. zk * Friday, March 16 - Spring Storytelling Festival, Part Hi, Capilano Library, 4:00-4:30 “One Thin Thread’’: stories about spinning and a demonstra- tion of how it’s done, for ages 6-11. Please pre-register. at * * Friday, March 16 - St. Patrick’s Day Dinner Dance, Bayshore Hotel. For information phone 687-5654. xk * . Friday, March 16-18 - 6th St. Agnes Scout Troop Manure Sale, BYLAW 5680 Location Proposed Amendment Purpose North Vancouver BC. March 11 1984 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council tor The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the provisions of the Municipal Act in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on March 19th, 1984 commencing at 7°30 p.m. to consider the following: Applicant United Trades Ltd. 5600 block Eagle Court (multi- family site on northeast side of Grousewoods Drive) Rezoning lands adjacent to Grousewoods Drive from Garden Apartment Residentiat Zone 2 (RG2) to Park, Recrea- tion and Open Space Zone (PRO) and trom Park, Recrea tion and Open Space Zone (PRO) to Garden Apartment Residential Zone 2 (RG2) To satisty a condition of subdivi sion approval as required by Development Permit 3-83 Capy of the bylaw, supporting staff reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 30am and 4 30pm March 11th to 19th, 1984 All persons who believe them interest tn property aftected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaw (Mrsp) HW Et gleston Municipal ¢ lerk Super Valu p/iot, I7th & Lonsdale, 9:00 to 4 p.m. 50 Ibs. $2.75, 3/50 Ibs. $7.75. Free delivery for seniors & 150 Ib. owners & over. Call Truemann 988-6744, Oliver 922-7383. xe Saturday, March 17 - Flea Market, Presbyterian Church Hall, 27th & Chesterfield, North Van., 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Home baking, white elephant, clothing, etc. son Graham Secondary School, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 985-8741 or 987-0182. Sponsored by | the North Shore Esperanto Club - Learn the International Second Language for the World Con- gress in Van in July. zw Saturday, March 17 - C.P.R. (Cardiopulmonary Resuscita- tion) program, Heartsaver - Baby Course to be held from 8:30 - 12 Noon at the Carson Graham School, North Vapn- couver. Fregistration is necessary. Register at School Board Office, 721 Chesterfield, North Van. Course focuses on infants to pre-schoolers - major causes of accidents and their prevention, infant and child C.P.R., obstructed airway skills. Call 926-5541 for further infor- mation or for private bookings. x k®e Saterday, March 17 - 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Shamrock Shindig - a St. Patrick’s Day cooking class and swim for kids aged 8-12. Call the North Van. Rec. Centre: 988-6166. upcoming Sunday, March 18 - Debra Coe Wold Trainer speaks on training wolves for ‘*Never Cry Wolf”’ at Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre 2 p.m. Just one of speakers during National Wildlife Week, March 18-25. xk * Monday, March 19 and 20 - Blood Donor Clinic, Lions Gate Hospital, Mon. 10-4, Tues., 2-8. All types needed. xk * Monday, March 19-23 - Spring Break 10 a.m. - 1:30.p.m. Splash & Crafts for 6-10-year-olds. Children engage in a variety of crafts like clay building, tie dye- ing, puppet making, drawing and painting, then. wind up with a swim. Calf the North Van Rec. Cenne Satine en zeke Wedmuesday, Mach 23 - St. Catherine’s Guild Annual Lun- cheon & Fashion Show St. Catherine’s Church Hall, 11:30 a.m. Tickets $7.00 by reservation only 987-7505. xk k* Saturday, March 31 - Gigantic Rummage Sale, North Van- couver Lawn Bowling Club, 2160 Lonsdale Ave., North Van- couver, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Clothes, furniture, china, jewellery, pots & pans, tools, etc. Every Tuesday, Capilano Chorus - North Shore Barber Shoppers, Jaycee Hall, 1251 Lillooet Rd., North Van., 8:00 p.m. An invita- tion to any men who enjoy sing- ing, good fellowship. For more info. call Don: 988-5982. xknkt Spring Ice time will be available to rent at Karen Magnussen Arena, April, May and June. For more information regarding daytime, evening and weekend hours please ‘call the arena at 984-9341. Singing Musical Training international Travel Fellowship Auditions March 12-27 1984 __.. Space for limited soporanos phone 266-0952 or 988-6744 (evenings) The British Columbia Boys Choir is comprised of 50 young men between the ages of 7 & 24. Founded in 1968, it is directed by Donald Forbes and is based at St. Davids Church, West Vancouver. The Critics Say: “What we heard is nothing short of staggering”’ STUTT! “This group is without peer in Europe, the English Kings College Choir not withstanding"’ THE HAGUE 1 only — B13 - Sunday, March 11, 1984 - North Shore News ~ THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER SALE BY TENDER SURPLUS MUNICIPAL EQUIPMENT 1973 Dodge Model D500, 14,000 GVW FLAT DECK TRUCK 1969 Ford Model T850, 46,000 GVW TANDEM DUMP TRUCK 1974 Wayne Model 2-945, 23,000 GVW 4-WHEEL STREET SWEEPER 1974 Case Model UTW 22 TANDEM (RIDE-ON) VIBRATORY ROLLER 1975 HEIL MARK IV 20 CU. YD. REAR-LOAD PACKER BODIES (tailgate assemblies replaced in 1979). 1969 Jaeger Model 81351, 3.5 cu.ft. CEMENT MIXER Federal Mode! 028 MECHANICAL SIRENS WITH BRAKES Thibault HOSE REEL with guide rollers (capacity for 200 ft. of 1°’ hose) 18"" FLANGED GATE VALVE MERCURY VAPOUR-TYPE STREET LIGHT LUMINAIRES (various wattages) SEALED TENDERS on tender forms provided will be received by the undersigned up to 4:00 p.m., local time, Monday, Apri! 2, 1984. Tender forms may be obtained from the Purchas- ing Department, Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver, B.C. Telephone No. 987-7131, Local 305. ’ The equipment, to be sold on an ‘‘as is, where is” basis, may be viewed by contacting Mr. M. McDonald, Equipment Superintendent, at 986-9141 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. D.M. Laing, Purchasing Agent 2Zonly 3 only — 1 only 147 approx. Shawnigan Lake School Boys’ Boarding School Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver . Grades 8-12, 250 Island. ”. students. One of Canada’s Independent Boarding Schools, we prepare our graduates to meet the demands of a rapidly leading changing world, by stressing that cducation should encourage all aspects of a young man’s development Examinations For Scholarships To Be Written At The School Saturday, April 14, 1984 A Centennial Scholarship is awarded to a student of all-round excellence and is restricted to boys who are resident in B.C. and who are entering Grade 8 in September. Other Scholarships are available for boys cntering Grades 8 and 9 in September and are not confined to residents of B.C. VALUE: Up to HALF the full boarding fees. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should be of sound character, above average academic ability, involved in a sports programme and have other worthwhile interests and hobbies. In addition to meeting alt the School's entrance requirements, candidates will be examined for proficiency in Mathematics and English For Further Information, Write to The Director Of Admissions, Shawnigan Lake School, Shawnigan Lake,B.C VOR 2WO Tel. (604) 743-5516 SHAWNIGAN LAKE SCHOOL