9 - Friday, October 24, 1986 - North Shore News ha a THE CORPORATION O THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REZONING BYLAW The Counci for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver wilt hold @ Public Heanng ur der the provisions of tae Municipal Act in the Counc Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 Y/est Queens Road. North Vancouver. B.C. on Monday. Movember 3rd, 1986 follovang the Reconvened Public Hearing 11 respect of Bylaw 5891 lo consider the following BYLAW 5900 Applicant Novaco Daycare Centre Society Location A portion of Lot 1. Block %U, District Lots 264 and 266, Plan 8498 (1370 Redwood Street as shown on map below) DOwDEN STAEST RWS et mrt i ti ty, ALOEAWOOD PLOCE = HOATH AVENUE Proposed To amend the existing siting area for the Norgate Amendment: Community Schoo! site. Purpose: To permit expansion and relocation of the present day care facilities. kkk Copies of the bylaw, resolution, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. October 22nd to November 3rd, 1986. Ail persons who believe their interest in property affected by the above proposal shall be afforded an opportunily to be heard at the Public Hearing. October 22nd, 1986 H.W. Egleston Municipal Clerk ° Election night: after eight WEST VANCOUVER-Howe Sound Liberal candidate Ed Carlin, top photo, watches the election night saga unfold at his campaign base. Cartin clocked in with 6,060 votes in his first run for a legislature seat. Above, North Vancouver-Seymour candidate David Schreck con- ‘gratulates the party faithful for their efforts. Schreck picked up 8,162 votes, A reminder from Rikki Recycle... OCTOBER !S RECYCLE MONTH! Municipalities, regional districts, community organizations, recycling industries and the Recycling Council of B.C. have joined together to encourage everyone to participate in the war on waste by recycling old newspapers, glass, oil, scrap metal, clothing and other materiats. There are recycling depots and pickup services in most communities, Many municipalities now have regular curbside newspaper pickup service. Pesycii; helps everyone. It saves dollars, conserves our natura! resources and helps protect our environment. It is a key element in regional waste management planning 27th ye a Park Royal Shopping Centre will celebrate RECYCLE MONTH with a recycling thousands of domestic & foreign car & 1 display and hand-outs from October 27 - November 2. Saturday, November 1 will : feature a visit from Rikki Raccoon, the recycling mascot, face-painting and a hat and mask-making workshop with Imagination Market using recycled materials. (noon-3 p.m.) FREE Copies of a Greater Vancouver/lower Mainland Recycling Directory are ivailable at all public libraries or by contacting Greater Vancouver Regional District Information Services, 4330 Kingsway, Burnaby. BC. V5H 4G8. Phone 432-6339, * x * 1C.B.C. vendor BCAA approved A.R A. ceriitied The Recycling Promotion Program is a service of the Greater Vancouver Regional Cudsely “otemanshy, — ToShiarthy sence District. in co-operation with Lower Mainland municipalities. 174 Pemverton Ave N Van 985-7455