~ Page 12; March 11, 1979 Sunday News Spring. at NV reccentre The North Vancouver Recreation Commission is offering an program for children ing the Spring Break, March 26-30, 1979. Activities include ‘ice skating, swimming, games, arts and crafts, instruction in Gymnastics, dancing and drama. There will also be .|- afternoon excursions from A SECOND. OPINION: is expressed by this skull at Cap College during their 10th. anniversary open house Friday —-afternoon, Supervisor Chris Sanderson gives. the skull.a reassuring pat while Principal Dr. Paul Gallagher and three stugents look on. (lan Smith photo) — Three public hearings by North Vancouver District council last week on propos- ed by commercial and industrial ~ businesses ‘ met with no public opposition , and will proceed to the next stage of processing by council Maples Motor Lodge, Capilano Road, sought an extension of eight units, bring the total from 64 to 72 - units. The application was returned to council for further action. Capilano Toyota, 1765S Marine Drive, was asking for a siting area amendment to permit an addition to their showroom and service areas. Their architect presented colored ics of the ed “changes. After a short‘debate it as agreed to return the application to council for second reading. Rezoning of two single- family residential lots at 1484 Rupert Street to light indust- rial for construction of a building for O’ Sullivan Paint- ing was also ordered return- edto council. Legion aids _ West Vancouver’s Pacific Branch 60 of the Royal Canadian Legion has offered the municipality $1,200 or one half the cost of a cardio- All three applications are expected to be debated further on March 12. ‘the doll’ pulmonary teaching doll, whichever i is the lesser. KThe municipality is accepting $1,125, which is half the cost of the doll. skating "(skate rental. in- cluded), arts. and crafts supplies; instruction and excursion activity costs. Children ‘should bring a lunch and bathing suit and’ towel daily. “Registration begins Warsi 10, af the North Vancouver Recreation Centre, 123 .E.: |. includes the Recreation Centre with 23rd Street. Space is limited all activities fully supervised. so please register early to avoid disappointment. The five day program runs - 9:00 am. - 4:30 p.m., For further information Monday to Friday at a cost of $30.00 per child. The fee swimming and contact the North. Van- couver Recreation Centre, 988-6166. LEARN TO SEW KNITS WITH THE EXPERTS FAMILY FASHIONS - the introduction to sewing knits, their care } and preparation, guidance in the selection and fitting. A prerequisite for all other vores. Fees: $20° March 13 moming or 1 BLAZER or TAILORED JACKET - ] the tailoring of women's and men’s jackets. Contemporary techniques to construct sewing blue jeans that are custom fitted and | pre-washed for comfort. Copy the popular fashions in demin. Also the use of denim | scraps for accessories and gifts. » March 14 morning or evenings. $10°° 1 WARDROBE PLANNING - 1 team to create a wardrobe that Is practical and flattering to you. In colours and styles \ that are personally prescribed, Hair and mate-up fashions included. March 14th \ momings or evenings. 4 week $30° , STUDENTS OF THESE COURSES J ENJOY A 10% DISCOUNT OFF FABRIC PURCHASES. "* Register in advance please 985-4346. | sewing Machines - A all makes - guarantepd service and repair by :§ experienced technicians. Scissors: precision sharpening $1° pair tor regqudas shears $1** for pinking shears. jconnie barber knit fabrics itd | 130 East Ist Street, North Van , Mon-Sat. 9:30-5:30 0 985-4346 |