N. Shore agenda highlights Agenda highlights of North Shore’ council meetings Monday night include the following: NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30) Delegation: J. Poulsen and Dr. J.J. Anderson, re Strata Title Conversion - 1535 St. Georges Ave. Jeux Canada Games ‘81: re financial contribution Ski for Light (Canada) 81: re hosting and sponsoring a dinner Association of Kinsmen Clubs: re February °81 anni- versary edition message Bill 56 - the Holiday Shopping Act; discussion Federal Excise tax on Natural gas; discussion Flagpole Light - Boulevard Park; report of the City Engineer Rezoning - 100 Block, East First - application of Lonsdale Enterprises. Report of director. WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 P.M.) Public meeting: Develop- ment permit, 594 16th Street, proposed town house development by Lewis Construction Ltd. Development permit, 201 Rabbit Lane Seniors Advisory Board — five terms of reference Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission re Hollyburn Ridge Cabin 208 Martin Corporation, re registration of building scheme covenant, Caulfield Plateau Property tax abatement of tax penalties Proposed road closure - Cypress Trail sub-division International Land Corporation, re approval of plaus for Panorama Village Stage 5 ~ NORTH VANCOUVER DESTRICT (8 P.ML) 1980 Fleet replacements for Fire Department Proposed council initia- uve for Eastleigh Lane Traffic access, 14th and Mountam Highway Delegations: Brad and Lark Nobile - re tion of property, Hunter R.G. Vagg, re official community plan for Lynn- mour Access to Cedar Village subdivision : 1521 Proposed intermediate care facility, 19th and Mountam Highway. Dental shortage hits LIUNGBY, Sweden (UPI) - Most people shy away from visits to the dentist, but residents of this southern Swedish town were so anxious for dental work they short-circuited 12,000 phones. Sweden has a shortage of dentists and when a local dentist announced = an INDIAN AFFAIRS MINISTER SAYS Indian rights protected VANCOUVER (UPC) - Indian rights would continue to be protected under a patriated Canadian consti- tution despite Indian leaders’ fears to the contrary, Indian Affairs Minister John Munro said Thursday. Munro attempted = to reassure delegates attending the 12th annual general assembly of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs the “legal Situation” is that native tights and freedoms as they exist in the British North America Act would still be protected. “There is nothing in patriation to take that away, nothing to detract from what you now have, ” Munro said. the federal government of plotting to extinguish abori- ginal nights claimed by Canada’s Indians. Trudeau's proposed charter of human nghts and freedoms does not guarantec any mghts for natives although 11 clearly states that no nghts can be taken away. Indian leaders arguc that those nghts are not defined anywhere, including the BNA Act, and that the whole process of entrenching a charter of human nghts and freedoms would be mcaning less for the country’s | 3 milhon naQtves. Manucl also. said the wit charter of rights and free- doms would make the crimimatory and therefore illegal. Monro told the delegates Prime Minister Pierre Troadeau had agreed this week to approach Indian leaders to discuss a possible The Capilano Progressive Conservative Association Annual General Meeting & Dinner Dance Friday. October 24 $35 per couple No-host bar 6:45 Omnner served 7:15 Annual Meeting and etection of officers 8:30 Dance to follow Public Welcome For tickets, please call 984 0455 987 3447 922 7151 Door prizes inGude friness evaluation at the Cooper Gan in OaBas, eras and Nike shoes. Everyone atiendng wil receive 4 $10 dr cout coupon for YMCA Ulestyte inventory faaness | vaiuauon Rckets at Vancouver fuket (enue and aairts $8.90 Gnwkades 90g VIT Dootung fer) Author of AEROBICS, THE NEW AEROBICS, AEROBICS FOR WOMEN, THE AF ROBICS WAY YMCA i COOperavon with te opening on his patient List, hundreds of callers jammed the central telephone ex- It took several hours to repair the damage. which would be organized according to the wishes of the native leaders, could inchud bi . and provincial leaders im addition to Indian leaders. A.19-Samdiny News, October 19, 1980 “Energy Saving Economy from Y. Franks” Maytag Jetclean. Dishwashers = MAYTAG Econo-Miser Jetciean™ Dishwashers © Outclean ‘em ali on the dual wash regular cycle e Low Emergy Cycle for Everyday Loads © Energy Saver Drying Cycle circulates atr without heat e Ex- clusive Micro-Mesh™ Filter e 3level Jetwash System. The North Shore's dependable Maytag deaier! Y. FRANKS APPUANCES LTD. 1554 Marine Drive, West Venom (Across from the Odeon Theatre) 926-0124 G3 Oa Starring Susan Chapple and Dermot Hennelly ‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 NORTH VAN CENTENNIAL THEATRE 8:30 p.m. RESERVATIONS & TICKET INFORMATION PRESENTATION HOUSE: 986-1351