B13’ Siegal 0, thd Wika Skene Non MEE what's going a Items for What’s Going On WHAT'S GOING ON is a free service for non-profit commun! ty groups on the North Shore and receyes s very iarge number of items each week for publication. The News does its best to ensure that all dated items appear at teast once betore the event, and that “‘ongoing’’ items appear regularly. However, space limitations make it impossibie to guarantee that every single item recelved will run. For this reason, aiso, nornNorth Shore items are not nomnatly ac- cepted. Deadline tor the Wednesday edition is 2 p.m. the preceding Friday; for the Sunday edition, 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, V7M 2H4. this week Sunday, May 30 -- North Shore Unitanan Church presents a service on “Spirituality and Nuclear Fear,” 10:30 a.m., 255 East Second Street. All welcome. call 926-4206 for more information. Sunday, May 30 -- Dalmatian Walk, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., by children's train in Stanley Park. For more information call 988- 2588. Monday, May 31 -- Women's Aglow meeting. 7 p.m. coffee and fellowship, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Frank Baker's, Marine Dr. & Taylor Way. Features Edna Janzen, 100 Huntley Street counsellor, speaking. All welcome. For more information call 987-1752. Monday, May 31 -- Annual meeting of Silver Bay Vista, 1:30 .m., St. Stephens Hall, West ancouver. Bring a friend. Dr. Paul McKinnon is the guest speaker. May 31 -- Westover anan Dav 9 am NBA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME {Game 3 teams and site tombe announced @ oIcK CAvETT @ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPANY After Shirley > 1s injured in a tall she undergoes a complete personality (hange ®W M°A‘'S°H Hawkeye writes a t Jetler to Nis father telling jh some ot the war ky goings 6 sk the 40/7 /th @D THAT'S LIFE LAUTREC ‘82 ~ . ? 6 30 . 7 @ NEws - 2f@) BUSINESS REPORT == . @ BOB NEWHART Bot suffers e an inteniornty attack when 4 be Sreveals that Emily 5 10 1s higher “athan his HERE'S LUCY Lu ie ppointed office Managem in (der to Qualify Marry tor a yea fal loan WHAT WILL THEY THINKLOF NEXT! 2) OU TAC AU TAC % 7 OO “ @) UP AT OURS . ‘2 PM NORTHWES! a [2 ENTERTAINMENT toner ae Nn interview with John aad tty uho Astin r. THE JEFFERSONS | BO TANG (hOOrQge Oarch iry to duc er ‘Ol 6 6 ot taety PAN t§ nt x TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE’S Specialized Courses will | you! TRAVEL TRAINING CENTRE Ste. 2-1663 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. Tet: 008-2221 GARLIC PRAWNS CALAMARES CAnt of pay combinations Monday, June 7 -- Free Acrobic dance class, 7 p.m., Highlands United Church. Bring a fnend and try it, call 985-8586 for more information. Monday, Jane 7 -- Tennis lessons begin at Seycove Community School for adults, 6-10 years and 11-14 years. Call 929-7981 for further information. Tuesday, June 8 -- Reunion of all North Star Elementary School students, teachers, staff and administrators to visit the school and renew old acquaintances before the school is closed, 7 to 10 p.m., North Star, 370 West Kings Road, North Vancouver. by calling Diane Fraser at 988-6381! by June 2nd. Missing file of newspaper clippings on Cancer from the Lynn Valley Library is urgently needed. The file includes practically ali the available information on Terry Fox, and is heavily used for school assignments. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this irreplaceable file please bring it back to the Ubrary, other students need it. Vobunteer grandparents mect every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p-m. at the Seniors’ Actvity Centre, 695 Marine Drive, West Van. Volunteer Grandparents Society also needs office help and imterviewers. For more information call 926-4375 and ask for the vol. grand. Pre-register now for the Summer Reading Club and Super City Steuth clubs held at the North Vancouver City Library. Children who have completed grades | to 7 are invited to join for a summerful of fun and reading and mystery. Call 980- 4424 for more information. 131 West EseLanave 986 1181 1 iy Oe a Totte > OG RED Ww PRELLA ZUGCHIN, 2 CAFE TOTAL tnacks 3 wie st Esplanade 986 1161 Dr. Earl V. Gowda B.S.C. DDS. takes pleasure in announcing the association of Dr. Brian D. Goldenberg, B.A. DMD. for the practice of General Dentistry at Suite 201, 1590 Bellevue Ave., W.V. Proposed amendment: Proposed amendment: Enquiries: THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ZONING BY-LAW NO. 2200, 1968 Notice is given that Public Hearings will be held in the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Van- couver, B.C. on Monday, 1982 June 07, at 8:00 p.m. to consider the following: AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 3036 To amend the General Regulations for Residential Zones pertaining to “In- law Suites’ (Section 31-109). AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 3038 To add “Operations of a Government Public Health Authority” as a Per- mitted Use in the P.U. 1 — Public Use Zone 1, and to rezone 2010 Marine Drive (Lot 3, West Half Block 5, District Lot 775, Pian 51681) from R.S.5 Zone to P.U. 1 Zone. Department of Planning, Municipal Hall. Acopy of the proposed By-laws may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regulars business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 3:00 p.m., June 07, and will be read at the hearings. Submissions received after the close of the Public Hearings will not be considered by Council. 1982 May 19 V7V 1A7 922-0818 Development and J.D. Allan Municipal Clerk SEAFOOD COMBO DINNER © Crab © Fish °e Prawns Choice of any style from our Menu $16.00 teftective unt June 6/8.) Bring the Family and aiscover the extra value awaiting al lA Gar ens: Lunch: Dinner: Chinese Food Tuesday to Friday Daily from 4.30 p m For Reservations. 986-1811 119 East 2nd St., N. Vancouver