Al6-Sunday News, October 26, 1980 community roundup aa a well attended meeting at Queen Mary School on October 16 the North Vancouver: Voters’ Association nominated three candidates for the Board of School District 44 in the November 15 school board election. Contesting the City seat for a one-year term is Chief Philip Joe, economic development administrator of the Squamish Indian Band and a founding director of NoVVA. District candidates are Dorothy Lynas, veteran school trustee and current chairperson of the board, and newcomer Crawford Kilian, a well known author and instructor at Capilano College. NoVVA nominees were the victors in last year's heated campaign which saw them pitted against “cut costs at any cost” opponents. The candidates nominated for this year’s race stressed the need to avoid compla- cency and to continually Strive to better serve the NoVVA slate named needs of children. One special area of concern was described by Claus: Spiekermann, the speaker at the nomination meeting and recently ap- pointed principal of Queen Mary School, who spoke of the plight of children in high turnover, low income areas of the school district. Dana Taylor tries again for City seat Dana Taylor, a candidate in last year’s City election, announced Thursday that he intends to seek the lone council seat, vacated by Alderman Gordon Cross in the municipal byelection to be held November 15. Taylor, a six-year resident and community volunteer in Lower Lonsdale stated: “The issues are still with us. Council is deluged with a flood of planning studies and policy documents which in many areas demand urgent attention.” He cited the recom- Mail deadlines set It's that time of the year again — and Canada Post has announced the following Christmas mailing deadlines. Where a mail category (eg. surface mail) is not shown, the deadline has already passed. Great Britain and Ireland: surface mail (SM) parcels — Nov. 7; unsealed SM cards — Nov. 21; air mail (AM) parcels — Dec. 5; AM cards and letters — Dec. 12 Europe: AM parcels — Nov. 28; AM _ cards and letters — Dec. 5. Australia, New Zealand and Africa: unsealed SM cards — Oct 31; AM parcels — Nov. 21; AM cards and letters — Dec. 5. Asia: unsealed SM cards — Nov. 7; AM parcels — Nov. 21; AM cards and letters — Dec. 5. Most other parts of the world: AM parcels — Nov. 21; AM cards and letters — Nov. 28. CANADIAN FORCES OVERSEAS Great Britain and Europe: as above — except that unsealed SM _ cards to Europe may be mailed up to Nov. 7. Cyprus and Middle East: unsealed SM CARDS — Nov. 28; AM parcels — Nov. 21, AM cards and letters — Dec. 5. CANADA AND USA Out of town: parcels — Dec. 3; cards and letters — Dec. 13. Local: parcels — Dec. 3: cards and letters — Dec. 17. 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Write or call us today for your FREE copy, at no obligation to you. PERCY SPILBERG 683-1181 Box 11512, Suite ISOO, 650 West Georgia Street. Vancouver, B.C. V46B 4N7 (604) 683-81 TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver intends to adopt propos- ed By-law No. 2929 at its meeting of November 3, 1980. Any person wishing to examine the By-law or the Reference Pian referred to in the Schedule thereof may apply to the Municipal Clerk at the Municipal Hall. 750- 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. during normal business hours J.D. Allan Municipal Clerk THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER BY-LAW NO. 2929 A By-law for stopping up a portion of a highway and for disposing of said portion of highway in exchange for adjacent lands for the purpose ot relocating the highway WHEREAS pursuant to Section 587 of the Municipal Act the Council may by by-law stop up and close to traffic a highway or any portion of a highway. ANO WHEREAS pursuant to Section 574 of the Municipal Act the Council may by by-law dispose of any portion of a highway in exchange for such lands as may be necessary tor the purpose of improving, widening, straightening. relocating or diverting the highway: AND WHEREAS the Council for The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver deems it desirable and expedient that the part of a highway, as hereinafter described. be stopped up and closed and disposed of in the manner hereinafter provided in exchange for ad- jacent lands as heremafter described. for the purpose of relocating the highway. THEREFORE the Council tor The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver hereby enacts the following 1 This By-Law may be known and cited for all purposes as ‘HIGHWAY EXCHANGE AND RELO- CATION BY-LAW NO 2929' 2 That portion of a certain public highway more particularly described and set forth tn the first Schedule hereto 1s hereby ciosed and stopped up to traffic of all kinds and is hereby disposed of in exchange tor the ad- jacent lands more particularty delineated and described in the second Schedule hereto which Schedules are declared an integral part of this By law 3 For the purpose aforesaid the Mayor and Municipal Clerk are hereby authonzed and directed to execute a Transfer of an Estate in Fee-Simple in respect of said portion of a public highway in exchange for a Transter of an Estate in Fee-Simpie in favour of BG vine on) (pes= Bhi. sunt Owen TA ‘“‘Our Location Means Convenience to the North Shore’’ WE OFFER: - MEMORIAL AND TRADITIONAL SERVICES ~ NO MEMBE RSHIP FEES REQUIRED — AMPLE OFF STREET PARKING / —~ 24-HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE — AIR CONDITIONE OD CHAPE t DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE FOR OVER 50 YEARS Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia in respect of the said adjacent lands hereinbetore mentioned, to the intent that said adjacent lands shall be held and used as a public highway 4 That un named portion of public highway closed and stopped ut tc traffic by Portion of Road in District Lot 1241 Stopping Up and Closing By law No 2822° is hereby re Opened PASSED by the Council on the day of October 1980 RECONSIDERED) AND ADOPTED by tne Council on the Gay of November 1980 ‘MAYOR MUNICIPAL CLERK THE FIRST SCHEDULE TO BY-LAW NO. 2929 That part of highway dedicated by the deposit of Plan 2692 shown hatched on Reterence Plan prepared by Ray t Chapman BCt S sworn to on the 27th Any Of On totoer 1 G80 THE SECOND SCHEDULE TO BY-LAW NO. 2929 Threat goartioot FIRSTLY Lot 124) Loot th Bloch A Phan 264,' SECONDLY the Wost Half of the West Malt of District Lot 886) Shown we bold black Outhne on Hefterence Plan prepared by Hay & Chapman BC lL SS atoresaid of the West Malt of Omtict