NV District blamed for floods Robert Gaister News Reporter ey volte TARP USCS COUT A STHOUGHEE ao one living on the wee cout needs it, Lynn Valley resident Errol Cramer has an extra reason to complain about the rain. hor the tinnd Hooperates SUD EETISTTNCOS, ming Batt merged fon district hana a ( numcrs 82.000 ts homeowner's femte fas beer t sds paearby dr ec tlewod fas alread ditch overdowed: Tast Brida niormmi. Cramer awoke faci strings seund and actuney smo ft didiyt take bing dons te fiaute car wdiere ties TUS Cat sate tostam dad ner brid retati News cally te RP ess TI Looking for ways to make your financial tuture more secure? You're invited to a special — NEWS photo Mike Waketield ERROL Cramer surveys the damage in his Lynn Valley home’s basement after a nearby drainage ditch overflowed for the third time in the last eight years. . Your Auto‘ Body &. Cols iO mt Spee 4LaSts ites Guest Speaker: Michael Kane Vancouver Sun Money Columnist and Co-Author of ‘The Gold is in the Rainbow’ Plus: North Shore Credit Union’s Panel of Experts >. Date: Wednesday, November 25, 7:30 p.m. Place: Capilano College, North Vancouver Tickets: $5 or bring a guest and get two for $8 All proceeds to North Shore Search & Rescue THE following are brief sum- maries of topics on the agen- das of North Shore munici- palities and schoo! boards: North Vancouver District Council: Monday, November 16 at 7 p.m. — delegation from Light Rail for Vancouver; appli- cation for liquor licence, North Shore Ice Sports, North Vancouver = City Council: Monday, November 16 at 6 p.m. — public hearing on Lions Gate Srudios, 555 Brooksbank and Imperial Oil Lrd., 2501 Westview Dr.; West Vancouver District Council: ondays November 16 at 7:30 pam. — zoning amendment bylaw to define and regulaie Bed and Breaktast Flishments. West Vancouver School District 45: The next meeting Annual General Meeting | \ NORTH SHORE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE SOCIETY Wednesday, Nov. 18/98 7:30 p.m. Seymour Golf & Country Club 3723 Mt. Seymour Parkway Updates on: Northlands green fees... Shortening of the 7th hole... # Promotion of Junior Golf in North Shore schools... Participation in G.V.O. (now Air Canada Call today for guaranteed seating 713-3000 co-sponsored with You Belong Here NORTH SHORE VAG CREDIT UNION is Tuesday, December O8. North Vancouver School District 44: The next meeting is Tuesday, November 24. Council Meeting Agenda Championship)... iu Election of Officers . me SUPPORT PUBLIC GOLF ON THE NORTH SHORES Moor prizes... Ph. 980-3055 November 16 - 7:00 p.m., Rogers Cabie 4 , Sat. 9:09 a.m. Delegation * Malcolm Johnston, Chair. Light Rail for Vancouver Committee Council Matters 1. Development Variance Permit - 2590 Lauralynn Drive . Development Permit - 280 Lloyd Avenue - Indoor Tennis Facility . Application for "A" Liquor Licence - North Shore Ice Sports - Windridge . Sport Travel Grants . Request for Reconsideration: Citizen's Finance and Budget Advisory Commitee . Energy Planning and Awareness - Environmental Advisory Committee 7. GVRD - Compliance with District of North Vancouver Bylaws, Policies and Development Procedures 8. BC Motor Carrier Commission's Denial To Allow the Present Minibus Service From Crossing Municipal Boundaries For more information call 990-2211 or refer to the District InfoWeb, where you can find background reparts on agenda items. Youth Forum f you are a youth, parent, community organization, business, or anyone interested in youth issues in Lynn Valley, drop by the November 19 Youth Forum to share your ideas on youth programs, Lynn Valley Youth Service Partnership is a joint effort by the District of North Vancouver, the North Vancouver Recreation Commission, the North Shore Health Region, and North Shore Neighborhood House. 5 Lind SA Fad Bae Our youth are our future. We need your ideas to ensure the programs are the best they can be. For more information contact Christine Walker at 983-6553. @ Templeton con Lynn Valley Karen Magnussen/Kirkstone Open House Db” by an open house to review and give feedback on five proposed sport court options, including locations for skateboarding, basketball and tennis. Learn about the pros, cons, and cost implications of cach option. Fill out a questionnaire, and the results of the Open House will be presented to Council early in the new year. See what's happening in your community and participate in the planning of future recreation facilities. For more information, contact the Parks Department at 990-3800. working together for a better community