Concerts at th TILLERS Foliey entertained the crowds at Lo! THE following is a brief summary of agendas for North Vancouver City Council and North Van- couver District Council. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, Aug. 26, 6 p.m. Taoist’ Tai Chi Awareness Day, Sept. 7; Kids Safety Week, Sept. 7-13; Volunteer Grandparents Re ; False litoti Week, Sept. 8-14. Rezoning - & Property to provide for a mix- ture’ of commercial and civic uses and development with respect to the foot of Lonsdale Avenue, N.V. Rezoning lots to permit development of a 12-unit “Garden Apartment Town- house” complex. ‘Solano Homes Ltd. Inc. develop-_ ment permit’ application. Delegations: J.A. MacCarthy, co-chair, Coho: Festival Society of the North Shore; Zainab Alkassab, business licence. - Correspondence: Coho Festival; Philip McLeod, — director of Community Service, Rotary Club of Lions Gate Rotary — Loonies for Lions Gate Hospital fundraising event. Reports: Funding for City Social Plan; Rezoning appli- cation, 175 East 10th Sxr., N.V.; Permission for fourth interment of — cremated remains, North Van Cemetery; Greater Vancouver Regional - District: Outstand- ing Rights-of-Way. Acquis- ition -Program; affordable housing; School District #44 scholarship program; children and youth initiatives funding rant application from Queen ary Community Services. centres nsdate Quay last Sunday. Free out- door performances continue with Summer Pops Youth Orchestra today at 2 p.m. North Vancouver Dis- trict Council: Monday, Aug. 26, 7:15 p.m. Delegations: Linda Feil, vice-chair, N.S. Arts Commission regarding Establishment = Agreement _ Review’ Process; Dave Sadler, Save Our Shores, Cares Landing; Tom Watson, Nadine Watson regarding laneway access, Fromme -Rd., N,V. Reports: development variance permits; District of N.V. per- centage additions bylaw; land lease bylaw; rezoning bylaws; business licence bylaw —- swim school regulations; District Official Community Plan amending bylaw; Seymour Official Community” Plan amending bylaw; Windsong Service Agreement Bylaw. Executive Committee Meeting of Council: access to District publications for people who have visual impairments; amendment to terms of refer- ence — Joint Police Liaison Committee; parking stall ‘sizes; forest renewal funds; North Shore Arts Commis-sion Establishment — Agree-ment; 1997 Canadian Figure Skating Championships. X ANNUAL 1/2 PRICE SALE _ Many Items to Choese from | _Buy one Sangster brand vitamin, mineral or herbal product at regular price and receive another of the same product for 4 price Valid August 14 through September 2, 1996 Capilano Mall Sangster Brand Vitamin E 400 IU (90 caps) Buy 1 at 12°° 2nd at 6° | EAR CANDLING DEMONSTRATION AUGUST 31ST, 1 - 4PM | (Next to the Fountain) 980-5853 Red dye to flow in Cap Rive A red plume of dye in Burrard Inlet at the First Narrows on Monday should not be any cause tor alarm, said Greater Vancouver Regional District project engineer Lorn Carter Thursday, The dye will be used as a last check to ensure thar the Capilano River's inverted siphon sani- tary sewage pipe is not leaking. Liquid red dye will be released Monday into 2 PHONES! WEST VANCOUVER #919 Park Royal South 929-0331 VANCOUVER WESTIEND #105 - 950 W. Broadway 9 #116 Danman Place Mal Broa 1030 Deaman St Mitsubishi 4 Based on a 36-month transferable contract. Month: only, OAC. Annual radio system licensing fee of # the Capilano River inverted: siphon sanitarp sewage pipe and the dye will then be carrie through the system and ‘be discharged from thie Lions Gate Waste Water ‘Treatment Plant outti under the Lions Gare Bridae. Water samples will be taken: Som near th! siphon to test ‘tthe dye can be detected outsi the pipe, : oa months ‘per month...| “24:)MONTHS | $4,776, $6960, $8040. Taxes extra 2). Get Personal. Choose Any: One Of Five Free Phones. ¢ Free Cellular Phone. ¢ First Month of ~ Local Calls Free ¢Free Weekends ¢ 100 Free Minutes a. Month During Weekday Evenings | * Free Activation’ service fee of $25.95, Non-free time , long distance charges and taxes ex!