B13 - Sunday, April 25, 1982 - North Shore News EEE what's going 01 Sa pleasant afternoon and a cup of tea witb us. Monday, April 26 -- Women Aglow, Frank Baker's (Home) Marine Drive. West Vanc. 7 p.m. Special guest Father La Verde. St. Helen's Parsh. Burnaby. widely travelled. exciting expenences in God's work to share. Husbands, boyfnends. sons welcome. For more info.. call 987-1752. Monday, April 26 -- Silver Bay Vista) meeting. St. Stephens Church, 22nd St.. W. Van 1:30 p.m. Program and tea. All seniors welcome. Monday, April 26 -- Workshop on living with = stepchildren, North Shore Family Services, ~ 30 - 9:30 p.m. 4 Monday evenings. fee $15 per couple. A Mt. Seymour Parkway) 10 a.m.- Date of event: America and Europe. In- formation, 988-4630 or 988- 3779. ene Tuesday, April 27 -- “Bed and Breakfast Accommodation” will be the topic for the April meeting of the Nor-West Branch of the Consumers Association of Canada. If you are interested in learning more about this novel way to add to your income and meet visitors from all over the world - join us along with Diane St. Joha who will provide us with all the details of this new ven- wre. The meeting will be held at Highlands United Church. Everyone welcome. Wednesday, April 28 -- Coping with Cancer Group. Topic for discussion, “Community Sup- ports for Patient and Family” Lions Gate Hospital. Seminar Rooms ! & 2 off the Terrace ‘WHAT’S GOING ON’ ANNOUNCEMENTS In order to ensure that your free an- nouncement in ‘‘What’s Going on” gets proper and timely coverage please use or follow the standardized form below to give us the details. Further copies of the form can be picked from Reception at the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver Bendrodt, 922-8288; or Sigrid Bailey at the M.S. Society Office, 263-3244. Thursday, April 29 -- “The North Shore Chapter of the Registered Nurses’ Association of B.C. will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Lions Gate Hospital Auditonum. This will be a pre-Annual meeting review of resolutions Thorsday, April 29 -- Registration for Hollyburn Sailing Club's Ladies’ sailing lessons. Lessons last 6 weeks. $40 for members, $50 for non- members. 4 p.m. at Hollybum Sailing Club, 1326 Argyle St. Call Glona Klein for more in- formation, 926-8465. West Van Kiwanb bedding plant sale. 8 a.m. 22nd and Gordon. (day) *Brief description of event (month) (date) Place: Times(s): ** Any brief additional information: 2 p.m. Also homebaking and refreshments. Tuesday, April 27 -- Meeting of Truth Rebekah, Lodge 28, St. John's hall, 13th and Chester- field. 8:00 p.m. General business and penny bingo. Tuesday, April 27 -- Recital by Celhst Sharon Robinson in Centennial Theatre at 8:30 p.m. for the North Shore Community “Rummage Sale,” “Children’s Fiims,” ‘Seminar for Single Parents,” etc * Three or four words on, EG, ** Add, for example: merchandise and/or attractions offered: title of films and shows. names of speakers; phone number for information, etc. Caferena. iSth Street entrance, ~ 300 8.30 a.m. Open to anyone interested to share expenences, proble ms, fears about cancer. Wednesday, April 28 -- Discussion group for people who have Multipte Sclerosis. Mecting Room, Park and Tilford Gar- dens. 1240 Cotton Road, North Vanvever 11:30 am. to 1:30 p.m ring a sandwich for lunch. Program: Film - The Unknown Concert Association Miss Enemy - Information on M.S. Robinson's concens have been For further information = or widely acclaimed in tours transportanvon assistance calle throughout) North and South Faye Aubut, 986-1798, Sylvia 28. 8:00 p.m Sutherland A Gymomasium., 1860 Sutberland Ave. North @ Van Bt No admusston charpe. Elaine on the ~“S CHAMBER ENTRE AMIS A joint Concert concept with Schome High School, Bellingham, Washington and Sutherland Secondary. North Vancouver featunng both coacert bands and Jazz Ensembles from each school Wednesday. Apnl ORCHESTRA The North Shore Chamber Orvchestca will perform works by Handel Greg and Vauyian Wilhams Sunday. Apni 25. $} pm at West Van United Church. 21st Esquimalt and Silver Collection bree edmission GNORTH SHORE Eee MERCE | Baimoral Schou! 3365 Mahon Ave | North Van WORD PROCESSING REGISTER FOR CLASSES MAY 3 Ma , MORNINGS 9 OO Noon 3 weeks $00 AF) © MNOONS Mor Fro yoo 4 OO wee $00 NEXT INTAKE FOR COMME HCA. 6 CSURRSE SS MAY 3 For turther Intormation cali 060-2713 North and West Vancouver School Districts In aid of Kiwanis Semior Citizens Society. Thursday, April 29 -- Argyle Music Association presents “A Night of Stars” talent’) com- petition featuring rock groups. instrumentalists and singers at 7:30 p.m. at Argyle Secondary School 1131 Frederick Rd... North Vancouver. Tickets $3.00 September 28 1981 December 31. 1981 the Court of Revision City Mall 141 West 14th Strest North Vancouver BC THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION TAKE NOTICE THAT a Court of Revision will be held at 4 15 PM. on Monday. May 10. 1982, in the Council Chamber. City Hail, 141 West 14th Street, in the City of North Vancouver. on a parcel tax assess- ment roll prepared under authority of Sections 482 and 612(b) of the Municipal Act The proposed parcel tax will be imposed upon the owners of land or real property capable of being drain ed into a sewer, whether or not the land is connected with, or whether or not the land ts drained into the sewer. for the opportunity to use the sewer The said Court shall hear complaints and may review and correct the parcel tax assessment rofl as to the names of the owners of parcels of land The said court shall consider and deal with the said parcel tax roll for sewer tactlities made availabie by the Corporation to properties which have been subdivided or consolidated stnce the subdivision or consolidation of those properties included in the Parcel Tax Assess ment Roll certified by the Court of Revision held on and up The parcel tax assessment coll assessment roll as revised shall be kept open tor in spection at the office of the Land Agent/Assessor tor at least ten days immediately preceding the day appointed tor the first sitting of the Court of Revision A comptaint shall not be heard by the Court of Revi sion unless notice of the comptaint has been made to the office of the the Land Agent/Assessor. 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver hours prior to the time appointed tor the first sitting of DATED this 2.5 day of April f A RAYMOND CITY CLERK at the door. Friday, April 30 -- Highlands Community School 1s hosting a Spring Fair at the school, 3150 Colwood Dnve, North Van- couver from 2:30 - 7:00 p.m. Baked Goods, Plants and Crafts. Flea market. Cake Walk. Haunted House and Bingo. Supper from 5-7 p.m. one Friday, April 30 -- Auction and Dance in aid of an adventure playground. Norgate School Gym - 7:30. $3.50 per person. oeoe Saturday, May 1 — A Casino Night with music and refresh- ment will be held at Westover Community School. Proceeds for community activities. Reservations required. Please call Michael Goldberg at 984- 0345 for further information or reservations. i Fd Baha i Faith It teaches: “It is incumbent upon all the peoples of the world to reconcile their differences, and, with perfect unity and peace, abide beneath the shadow of the Tree of His care and loving kindness.” For more information, please contact: BAHA'I FAITH, P.O. Box 91213, West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 3N6 to and including ot the parcel tax BC at least torty eight VOB2 19th Anniversary Sale Everything In The Store At Towels, Rugs and Wall- mounted Accessories ¢ OAKRIDGE 266-8811 ¢ PARK ROYAL 926-5122 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING on the REGULATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS in the DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER On March 29th, 1982, the Council authorized the preparation of amendments to three District bylaws to provide for the regulation of dangerous goods. In summary, the amendments are as follows: 1 Fire Bylaw The storage and dispensing of dangerous goods would be regulated with particular reference to chiorine, compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas and liquid petroleum gas The bylaw would come into effect on August 31st, 1962 Street and Traffic Bylaw Transportation of dangerous goods would be limited, with certain exceptions, to dangerous goods routes as designated on a pian in the bylaw Picking up and detivering dangerous goods within the District would be limited to the hours from 18 00 of one day to 06 OO of the next, unless a permit ts obtained trom the Fire Chet The bylaw would come into effect on Oc tober 31st. 1982 Zoning Bylaw The present extent of the manutacturing of dangerous goods would be permitted Dut any in- crease in present capacity or the establishment ot new plants for the manutactunng of Gangerous goods would be prohibited The bylaw would come into effect in June, 1982 A public meeting on the above amendments to the fre Bylaw the Street and Traffic Bylaw and the Zoning Bylaw will be hetd by Council at the Municipal Hall 355 West Queens Road, on May 11th 1982. starting at 7 30 pm to hear any representations regarding the above proposed bylaws) Any of the bylaws may be changed by Council as a result of the representations Copies of the proposed bylaws may be obtained at a price of $1.35 from the Municipal Clerk at the Municipal Hall 355 West Queens Road North Van cCOouver I more information is required please Con tact the Fire Chiet Hos McDonaid at 880 7575 PUBLIC. MEE TING TO BE HELO MAY 11TH 19862 At 7 30 MUN THE COUNCIL CHAMBE RS MUNICIPAL HALL 355 WEST QUEENS ROAD NORTH VANCOUVER BC