From page 40 Thursday, November 20--West Van Museum and Historical Society general meeting. 7:30 p.m., Rm 4, Pauline Sohnson School. Guest speaker: Geor- die Tocher on his dugout canoe trip from West Van to Hawaii. ene Thursday, November 20--(to Dec. 18) Seniors Aquatic Rehabilitation, West Van Aquatic Centre, 776 22nd St., 10:30-11 a.m. Contact: Deb Laidler, 926-8585. Transportation and volun- Chess Club challenges Park Royal Regulars. Three games of one hour each will be played. eet Saturday, November 22--Mcet the author Colleayn Mastin, Baron's Books, Lonsdale Quay. 2 p.m. New children's book: Canadian Wild Animals A-Z. tet Saturday, November 22--Craft fair, Unitarian Church, 370 Mathers St., West Van. 1] a.m.-5 p.m. Door prize (free draw): two nights and $20 gift certificate at Dominion Hotel in Vic- toria. tet Saturday, November 22--Christmas Craft Fair, Seycave Secondary Com- munity School gym, 1204 Caledonia Ave., N. Van, 11:30 - 3 p.m. Crafts, student band concert, refreshments, homebaking, Christmas craft workshops. Info: 929-7981. ene Saturday, November 22—North Van 41 - Wednesday, November 19, 1986 - Nosth Shore News City Fire Department is offering a St. John's Ambulance Heartsaver CPR course. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost $30. Regis- ter at Fire Hall, 13th and St. Georges, or phone 980-5021. enn Sunday, November 23--North Shore Museum and Archives: 209 W. 4th St., N. Van. All Hands on Deck: an exhibit on mode! ship building, through November. Wed.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free. Info: 987-5618. eae WHAT'S GOING ON is a free service provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writ- ing, and received by our office at least one week in advance of the event. The News will do Sts best to ensure the dated items appear in the paper at least once before the event, but space con- straints may limi the number of submis- sions that can be printed. What's Going On forms can be picked up at the front desk at the News. Please address your entries to: What's Golng On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver ¥7M 2H4, teers for assistance during program. eet es prerrerentrc tin " — THE CORPORATION OF THE S!STRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER RESIDENTIAL LAND SALE J EWEL L E RS BY PUBLIC TENDER - bids to be received by the Land Agent until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday the 2nd day of December, 1986. JALL DIAMOND RINGS upto 5O% of] * {PEARL STRANDS 50% orf [DIAMOND EARRINGS == SO% ote} Thursday and Friday, November 20 and 21--Open house and craft sale, Margaret Fulton Centre, Ith and St. Georges, North Van. |-3 p.m. ees Friday, November 21--Turn Your Heart Toward Home film series. The Heritage addyesses traditional values for strengthened home and family. St. Agnes’ Anglican Church, 530 E. 12th, 7:30 p.m, ante Friday, November 21--Free workshop on headaches, 1:30 p.m., Silver Har- bour Centre, 144 E, 22nd St., N.V., Dr. Frank Martin, chiropractor. Causes, types of treatment available and preventative exercises. Call 980- 2474 to register. * Friday, Movember 21-Tyee Ski Club $0th Anniversary Gala Dinner/Dance, Grouse Mtn. Restaurant, 7 p.m. cocktails, 7:30 dinner, Dancing until 1 a.m. All senior Tyee members past and present invited. Call: 985-7609 or 73!- 5311. tae Friday, November 21--Annual bazaar. Put on by residents of Inglewood Private Hospital and Lodge. 2 - 4 p.m. Inglewood Lodge. Tea, door prize, crafts, new-to-you, paperbacks. gee THIRTY SIX FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS:- - Osprey Court & Garibaldi Drive, Parkway Village, Seymour Area and - Roche Point Heights, Dollarton close to Cates Park TWO FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL SITES ON ROCHE POINT DRIVE, PARKWAY VILLAGE, SEYMOUR AREA:- - .7804 Ha. (1.93 ac. +) Shop now for Christmas { while selection is at its best - maximum of 12 units - 8782 Ha. (2.17 ac.+) per acre Acceptance of any bid would be conditional upon issuance of a development permit. Friday, November 21--Presentation of Jungian Psychology, 207 Carisbrooke Cres. (West), N. Van., Film: 6 p.m. Slides: 7:30 p.m. Native Canadian film on Anima: $3. Mentally defective woman paints way to normality, $2. 988-8088. re SoD MRR i Te nes cs; ; BY POS G ‘Come in. and see.our excellent selection ay Posting f.diamond: and ‘colored precious gem nés se A aS Three residential lots in Seymour immediately available across the counter at minimum prices between $59,000.00 and $64,000.00 tee Saturday, November 22--Seminar: How to Start & Manage Your Own Business, FBDB office, 221 W. Esplanade, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., fee: $85 (includes lunch). Details FBDB at 666-7703. eo. For brochures providing full details, please contact Neil .B Carlisle, Land Department, The Corporation of the District © of North Vancouver, 355 West Queens Road, North- Vancouver, 8.C., V7N 2K6, Telephone: 987-7131. Let us help you choose the best gift Ff at the best price in town. : 1Capilano Mall 984-2040) Saturday, November 22—Park Royal ff #109 - 935 Marine Dr., N. Vancouver . -South Mall, 1:30-5 p.m., West Van Qpepporeesenescmerercerenemcaarsrenwrererereraactcne saro EERE CIEE TET ESAS SSRIS RE EE a SF THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW ae THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BYLAW NO.2200, 1968, : AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3311, 1986 Notice is given that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held in the Municipal Hall, 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Mon- day 1986 November 24 at 8:00 p.m. to consider ZONING BYLAW NO.2200, 1968, AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 3311, 1986. Applicant: The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver. Affected All lands presently zoned M.1 Marine Zone 1. Lands: ° Proposed: . 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 Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, December 1st, 1986 commencing at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following: ROOSEVELT CRESCENT 'BYLAW 5905: “Rezoning Bylaw 762” The Corporation of the District o* North Vancouver Lots 1-6, Block 5 and Lots 8-14, Block 4, all in District Lot 266, Plan 7199 (1000 block McNaughton Crescent) Rezoning from Single-Family Residential 6000 Zone (RS4) to Light Industrial Zone (13) and Park, Recreation and Open Space Zone (PRO) as shown on the map. To ensure that the zoning designa- tions conform with the proposed land use. Applicant: AVENUE Location: To provide for the use of land in the M.1 Zone (Marine Zone 1) for private boat moorings and swim- ming floats. The M.1 Zone applies to the public foreshore any such private mooring buoys or swim- ming floats would require appropriate approvals to comply with existing bylaw and policies. Specifically to add as permitted uses in M.1 Zone the following: - Mooring of boats to anchored buoys. - Anchored floats for swimming. Proposed Amendment: Purpose: Purpose: THIAG STREET Fenres exc Planning and Development Department, Municipal Hail. Phone: 922-1211 (local 204). Acopy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be submit- ted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 1:00 p.m., 1986 November 24 and will be distributed at the Public Hearing. Submissions received after the close of the Public Hearing will not be considered by Council. Enquiries: wk ok 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. November 16th to December 1st, 1986. All persons who believe their interest in property affected by the above proposal shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing. J. Douglas Allan Municipal Clerk 1986 November 05 M.K. Warwick November 13th, 1986 Deputy Municipal Clerk