eRe hot . : nitted A BENEFIT concert to be held at St. Simon’s Church in Deep Cove March 4, will feature the renowned Soprano, Joan Danby in an evening of music. The South African born Miss Dandy studied in her native country and at the famous Guildhall School of Music in London before coming to. Canada in 1967. Proceeds for the concert will go to the Church building fund. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the church, 1384 Deep Cove Road, North Van. Tickets are $5.00 with a $3.00 ticket for seniors. this week Saturday, March 3 & 4 — Toughlove is a program helping parents troubled by teenage behavior, in school, in the fami- ly, with drugs and alcohol and with the taw. Toughlove founders Phyllis & David York will conduct a weekend workshop at the International Plaza Hotel 1999 Marine, North Vancouver. For further info call 736-3055. xewe Sunday, March 4 — North Van Fire Department is offering a St. John Ambulance Heart Saver CPR course. CPR and obstructed airway management on adults and infants could save a life. Pre-registration is necessary. Cost is $30. Call 980-5021. ket Sunday, March 4 — Daddy Ducklow, ‘‘A theology on Parenting’’, 11:00 870 Lynn Valley Rd., Bring a box tunch and stay for question period. upcoming Monday, March 5-9 — Classroom Observations, Nor- thwest Montessori School (at Cedardale), 9:30-11:30 a.m. Ap- pls. for fall term will be available there. ah t Monday, March 5-9 — 6:45-8 p.m. Adventure week with Mel Fox of Scripture Union. Pup- pets, Quizzes, Songs Bible Stories. A free program for all kids of school age. West Van- couver Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver. For information call 922-0911. xk* * Tuesday, March 6 — Alzheimer Association of B.C. (North Shore Branch), Lions Gate Hospital, Seminar Rooms ! & 2 (North Entrance), 7:30 p.m. March 6 — Free first-time home buyers, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Interna- tional Plaza. Hotel, John Ribalkin - Mortgage Broker, Brice Woodley - Lawyer, Ozzie Jurock - V.P. General Manager, Residential, A.E. LePage. Pre-registration, call 985-9544. xk Tuesday, March 6 — Shrove Tuesday Pancake Lunch, St. Johns Church Hall, 13th & Chesterfield, 11:30-2) p.m. Sausage & Pancake lunch - $3. a Tuesday, March 6 — Ukrainian Egg Decorating Course at Highlands Community School - fee $10. For further info. call 985-3514. an kt Thursday, March 8 — ‘‘The Om- nipotent Child’’, Caulfeild Elementary Schoo! Library, 4685 Keith Rd., West Vancouver, 7:00 p.m. Speaker and author: Dr. Thomas P. Millar. How to mold, strengthen, and perfect the developing child. Fee: $2 at the door. ext Thursday, March 8, 9 and 10 — Publicity for Program, Cadre de Francais, Park Royal, Capilano and Westlynn Malls, 4-9 p.m. Th. and Fr., !0-4 Saturday. In- formation tables in the malls, 987-8773 RESIDENTIAL LOTS — NORTH SHORE Fifty two serviced residential lots are offered tor sale by public tender in the areas of LYNN VALLEY DOLLARTON & INDIAN RIVER, SEYMOUR The closing time tor sealed bids will be 11 00 am on Tuesday, March 20th, 1984. Also, a good selectton of lots including some VIEW LOTS are posted tor sale in indian River Deep Cove and Cove Cliff and are available now priced at $48,000 00 to $71 500 00 For further public contact Ms Hazel Baxter tender tntormation and brochures on and notice of the posting please Land Dept The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver 355 West Queens Road North Vancouver VIN 2K6 Telephone 987 713) 8 ¢ B9 - Wednesday, February 29, 1984 - North Shore News THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NCRTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING UPPER LONSDALE AREA The Mayor and Council invite all persons who wish to express their views concern- ing land uses in the Upper Lonsdale area and the development of the Braemar&Dempsey connection, to attend a Public Information Meeting to be held: 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 7th, 1984 Friday, March 9 — 6 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Klondike Casino/Dance at “Lonsdale Elementary School, 2151 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. Tickets. $7.50 adults only (Pre- Sale). Buffet included. Door and spot prizes. For tickets and more inforamtion phone: 987-1762 or 988-6171. Proceeds to Lonsdale Elementary School. wk Wednesday, March 14 — Women Exploited by Abortion now speak out. Carson Graham School, 23rd & Lonsdale, N. Van., 8:30 p.m. Hear about abortion from women who have experienced it. kk * Saturday, March 17 — Puppet Show by Kids on the Block, North Vancouver City Library, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Presented by Kinsmen Rehab. Foundation. Grades 3 to 7 ONLY. z* * Sunday, March 18-25 — Wildlife weeks (during school break), Carisbrooke Elementary School 510 E. Carisbrooke Road North Vancouver : é P “TT R.. 2 ra: rs iy il. af El, tit ~, ‘fo fPmosredtys a bil ies: wd A nt Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, : Mimic oz: Sets 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily except r7 Ped ee ee eee Saturday. Wolf trainer Debra ode 2 of oS Bow 4 Coe, Films, Displays. Call Lee st oS 987-5922. : - : nae ae J Tuesday, March 20 — Slide show - World Travel (Free), North Van City Library - Activity Room, 7 p.m. Presented by Dr. J.F. Reid. me: IPRA Se Proposed Development =====ssessse== Land for Potential Development xk*k* Wednesday, March 21 — “Children and Hospitals’’ Pro- gram, North Vancouver City Library, 7 to 9 p.m. Dr. Elizabeth Vreede-Brown of Lions Gate Hosp. speaks. (For Hospitals Week March 18 to 24) ak k Tuesday, March 27 — Free Films, North Vancouver City Library (N.V.C.L.) - Activity While this meeting will not deal specifically with the extension of Montroyal Boulevard west of Lonsdale, there will be an opportunity to discuss the traffic pat- | terns relating to the long-planned ‘‘crosstown route’’. Marilyn Baker February 29th, 1984 Mayor Room, 7 p.m. Beatles ‘‘Magical Mystery Tour’’ & ‘‘Beatles Sing 7° THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW The Council for The Corporationof the District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the provi- sions of the Municipal Act in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Van- couver, B.C. on Monday, March Sth, 1984 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following: BYLAW 5666 Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Location That area known as Maplewood, as defined in the Maplewood Official Com- munity Plan To designate portions of the Maplewood Official Community Plan area as development permit areas and extinguish all existing siting areas. To provide the District with the opportunity to exercise a higher degree of site development and design control over future development or redevelopment than is presently possible with the siting area technique MAPLEWOOD Proposed Amendment Purpose 4 ¥ $ : Oey q RIA LAE y Ws Bae Q\ ; al sea eNO vy, sk SS Tins ORs OF sERrs 03 Ti 4 AT= Sou Tee tin > fk CONES " PUTT Saat: Nays Minty Cl Ue) CO 2. Z, PIETER MOONEE) : aay ae RTT nN ae iN {vinnie pmeee ) ) MU CO ae EO ese -\ ttt ae (a - a A) f LI RNY ry Oi fr ey/| i) OQ” ty eo Ti | ow } | & , ‘ ut | | . f ae yh ; A Do NORTH oVAAw@ ceee ay OA wARnown NbAleme Copy of the bylaw supporting staff reports and any relevant background Jocumentalon May DE INspec ted at the Municipal Hall on regular working days between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 som February 26 to March 5 1984 All persons who belteve then imterest in oroperty atfected by the proposed bylaw Shall be afforded an oppor tunity to be heard at the Putbhic Meaning on matters Contaimed in the bylaw (Mrs) tt Wo Egleston Muncipal Clerk February 26 1964