in a he ae, - 6 evade ened. OH ST B12 - Wednesday, June 24, 1981 - North Shore News OPERA. SINGERS will be performing June 27 at 1 and 7:30 p.m. in the Dynamics Lab at Capilano | College's south campus. The group will perform excerpts from several optras, such as this gypsy chorus from Vivaldf’s Il Travatore. Tickets $2 at the door. (Terry Peters photo) ONGOING. North Shore Neighbdthood House is offering summer day care for boys and girls aged 6 to 12-of working arents. - commences une 30 and runs through to August 21, 3p.m. to 6 p.m., at Ridgeway Schoo! (420 East 8th), and at Lynn Valley Elementary (3256 Mountain Hwy). Fees are $200 per month per child and Government subsidies are available for those parents whose financial situation would make the full fee prohibitive. Application for subsidy should be made through. the. Day Care Information Services, 985-9181. Application for . enrolment should be made as soon as possible by contacting Bob Pollock at the North Shore Neighborhood House, 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver, 987-8138. Seadents got cxtra time this suramer? Lots of volunteer jobs available. Learn and contribute. Work at a daycamp, playground program, with seniors or han- dicapped. Explore the choices. Call the Volunteer Action Centre at 985-7138,for details. ete An intensive four week course in Speech and Oral reading is offered by Audrey Hilady. ARCT, LTCL, from July 10 to August 4. Enrolment limited to 8. ** © Runaways, a play by Elizabeth Swados will run from June 17 to 27 (except Monday) in the Presentation House Theatre, at 8 p.m. On the Surface - Art Fabric of the 80's is on display in the Gallery until June 28. Norgate Parent Participation Preschool accepting registration for Sept. "81, 3 & 4. Ruth Davies, 985-9490. Lyan Valley Parent Par ticipation Preschool is now accepting applications for the 3 ycar old class. Information please call Merne 980-1154. * se «a Lyon Vailey Community Hall Pre-school (corner Frederick and Mountain Highway) Register now for: Pre-Schooi Playground, Summer, for 3, 4, and 5 yr..olds. This program will include: arts and crafts, tum- bling, swimming, outdoor ac- tivities, and special events. Participants may register for one or two mornings or afternoons per week; for July or August or both. Register at the Karen Magnussen arena, 937 Lynn Valley Road, N. Van. For more information, contact the N. Van. Rec. Centre — 988-6166 or Karen Magnussen Arena - 984- i eos Regbter now for the North Vancouver Recreation Com- mission Summer Playground Program: A program designed for school-aged boys and girls will be offered by the NVRC during July and August. Each weekly session will include activities such as arts and crafts, sports, active games, music, singing, nature studies, swim- ming and drama. A weekly special event will also be in- cluded. The program will be held at a number of North Van parks and schools. Monday through Friday, times: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily. Registrations ° will be accepted at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre, 123 East 23rd Strect for all locations. Cost) $25.00 per week. ¥ Dressmakers, kultters and crocheters take note: North Vancouver City Library, 121 West 14th St., has a free pattern exchange. Stop at the Library to browse through the patterns before you buy a new onc. o e Volunteer -- who is un- derstanding, patient, to take partinlly-sighted, middic-aged woman shopping occasionally and help with mail. Call Lois Craig; CNIB, 321-2311. House areca.) (Coach Register Now by calling 985- 0128, 980-1729 or 988-6744 “Vacation. Bible School” ~ St. Agnes Church, 530 E. 12th St., August 24 to 28th, N. Van., 9:30 - 12 Noon. $2. 50 per child or $5 a family. For ages 4 to 11 years. Preschool Enrolment -- Eastview Parent Part. Preschool, 2020 Moody St., Deadlines | Announcements for this section. in our Wednesday edition should ‘be delivered or “mailed to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline Is 2 p.m. the preceding Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver, B.C. V7M 2H4. APPOINTMENT Gary Johnstone Janice A. Johnstone, Chie! Ex- ecutive Officer of the ‘Johnstone Family Unit’ wishes to announce the appointment of Gary 8. Johnstone as tather Mr Johnstone has hatd this post tentatively fot the past nine months -- the appoiniment was confirmed last evening — June 20, 1087 at 6:22 PM. 7 tbe. 9 oz. James Alistalr Johnstone. Mr. Johnstone comes weil qualified for this position, having in is Own words — “Once been abd” The Johnstone Family Unit ia a aman Canadian company and deals almost exciusively with the Canadian Government, a large tood retailer, and a major clothing store We would an- ticipate that these contracts will now increase as 4 result of last night's appointment - (Queensbury Elem.) is enrolling now in 81-82 school year. Hurry, we're almost full. For inform. ph. 985-5447. . , Ongoing Photo Ed Bermingham DAVID WINGROVE, aged 17, first holder of the LORNE P. HUD- SON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP at St. Michael’s University School, Victoria, B.C., has been gwarded a $5,000 scholarship renewable for five years to Harvard University where he will study English, French and German. David, who has attended SMU since Grade 4, last year was the top-ranking Grade 11 student of German in B.C.,; this year, he is taking U.S. College Board Advanced Place- ment (first year univer- sity) courses in Grade 12. He recently won five out of seven speech awards at the Victoria Music Festival and has long been active in drama and debating. David is the son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Win- grove, Victoria. (His scholarship is the second SMU Harvard Scholarship in two years.) For information contact: John Schaffter, M.A. (Cantab) Headmaster St. Michaels University School 3400 Richmond Road VICTORIA, B.C. VaP 4P5 « 592-2411 ~ DONATIONS NEEDED for cilons Gate ospital garage” June 20. Call the™ switchboard, at 988- 3131 if you can help. - ee @ Summer Daycamp (ages 6-12) sponsored by the North Shore eighbourhood House. A summer of outdoor fun at Cates Park on Burrard Inlet, par ticipate in swimming, games, . nature study, crafts, camping skills, cookouts, singing and out- trips. Pick up and drop off at North Shore Neighbourhood House and North Vancouver Recreation Centre. Fees: $55 per 2 week session, $7 per year membership. | North Vancouver City Library will come to you when you can't come to us! Taped books for the visually impaired will be brought to your door if you are physically unable to pick them up or have no ome to assist you. Baby ducks, haby goats, baby sheep, baby rabbits to see at Maplewood Children’s Farm. consider the following: 4330 Gallant Avenue 4342/44 Gallant Avenue Plan 1411) 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) 436 1/69 Gallant Avenue Plan 1411) 437 1/79 Gallant Avenue 438 1/87 Gallant Avenue Plan 1411) 2211 Panorama Drive 7,0.L. 626, Plan 1411) 2221 Panorama Drive 1234 Harris Ave. 1046 Deep Cove Road Proposed Amendment (C1, (C1A) Purpose cial zones (Mrs.) H.W. Egleston, Municipal Clerk 4,198 DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | ZONING BYLAW_ _ The Council for The Corporation of the District of . North Vancouver will hold a Public Hearing under the’ provisions of the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hall, . 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, July 6, 1981 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to BYLAW 5383 Applicant: The Corporation of the a District of North Vancouver a Location: 4318/22 Gallant Avenue (Lot2 (E. 33 ft.}(except Pi. 15805) of Lot A of Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) (Lot 19 (except E. 33 ft.) of Lot A of Lots 1/3 and 5/9, Block 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) (Lot. 19 (E. 33 ft.) of Lot A of Block 7, D.L. 626, 4300 block Gallant Avenue (Lot 22 {except E. 33 ft.) of Lot A.of Lots 1/3 &5/9, ’ Block 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) (Lot 22 (E. 33 ft.) of Lot Aof Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block 4378/80/82 Gallant Avenue (Lot A, Block 7,,D.L. 626, Plan 12385) 4386/90/94, 4402/04 Gallant Avenue (Lot B, Block 7, D.L. 626,.Pian 12385) (Lot 1 of Lot B, Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block 7, O.L. 626, (Lot 2 of Lot B, Block 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) (Lot 3. of Lot B, Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block 7, D-L. 626, (Lot 20 (S. 50 ft.) of Lot A of Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block (Lot 20 (except S. 50 ft.) of Lot Aof Lots 1/3 & 5/9, Block 7, D.L. 626, Plan 1411) (Lot 1, Block 25,D.L 543, Plan 3766) {Lot 112, Block 11,0... 624, Plan 2861) 4260 Mt. Seymour Parkway {Lot 6, Block 11,0.L. 624, Plan 2861) 4266 Mt. Seymour Parkway (Lot 7, Block 11,D.L 624, Plan 2861) Rezoning trom General Commercial Zones 1, 2 & 3 C2, C3) to General Commercial Zone 1A The limiting of height to preserve views and to restrict residential development in certain commer- A copy of the bylaw may be inspected at the Municipal Hall between the hours of 8 30 am. and 4.30 p.m June 24th to July Gth, 1981 Closed Mondays. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Child: 50¢, adult 75¢. Family” of four $2.25. Farm Phone 929-5610. Parents without Partners meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, St. Andrew's Church Hall, 10th & St. Geroges. Doors 7:30 p.m. Meeting 8:00 p.m. All single parents warmly welcome. 929-5054. se Windsor House an alternative parent participation public school, is now accepting enrolment for Kindergarten to Grade 7. For information, call 985-7315. Visitors welcome to - come and observe. LY . Saturday morning, every week SATURDAY STORYTIME, North Vancouver City Library, - 10:30, stories, fairy tales, games and songs for children, ages 4-8: all good listeners and singers welcome! . |