= ok f as / ; } . . . © Nene tae emma er NS peter Ry pr pee apy ieee tee ne mee gee ays he wee ce etme oon eng e ee eres = i { 12 =~ Sunday, May 20, 1997 + A THIRTY THOUSA North Shore News a orn fi} (3 (fr H Gy id teebeae fi Me fin Major money ROMP WHEEL FOR RIDE # ND DOLLARS coat eye ye) EU MAC ary tee we reed NEWS photo Brad Ledwidgo NORTH Van Brick manager Scott Adam (left) and assisiant manager Ed Kita pre- sent Surrey RCMP. Const. Kevit Stadnyk with money raised from sales for the recart Wheals For Kids fundraiser.. 7 : THE following is a brief'sum- mary of the agendas for the North Shore ‘municipalities, school boards and the health board, 7 ms North Vancouver City Council! Monday, May-26, 6 ‘pam,, Council Chamber, City ' Hall, 141 West 14th St., NLV, Development variance. per- -mits, Reconsideration. and final adoption: street and traf: 4 fie bylaw, amendment; tax sale lands reserve fund expendi- ture bylaw; general building reserve fund -expenditure bylaws” local improverent reserve fund expenditure bylaw; machinery and equip- ment depreciation and obso- lescence reserve expenditure bylaw; lease authorization bylaw; zoning bylaw. For more agenda details contact muntet- pal clerk Bruce Hawkshaw int 985-7761, ‘ “North Vancouver District Council: Monday, May 26, 7'pam. Municipal S Hall 355 West Queens Rd, N.V. Reports, Delegations: Wynn: Wright, president of the Deep) Cave Community Association, regarding. traffic safety, Panorama Drive. Arts on the North — Shore. Homosexual and lesbian-issue textbooks in elementary schools, Restorative justice initiative for the North Shore. Development variance per: mits: 1571 Fern St; 1447 Rupert St.; 960 West Queens Rd.; 2221 ‘Tanager PI. Bylaws: Rezoning, bed and breakfast regulations; business licence bylaw amendment; land lease bylaw, Edgemont Village. Child care grants, Transportation Canada, port - divestiture program. . Karen Magnussen recreation centre weight’) roam — expansion, UBCM resolution. vehicle surcharge for B.C. ‘Transit. Recommendations. For fad! agenda details, please see the ad an page 8. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, May 26, 7:45 pam. Delegations: J. MacCarthy, Coho Festival Society. B.C. Transportation Financing. Authority, Lions Gate Bridge presentation, Development variance permit application, 3549 Creery Ave. Squamish Nation events at Ambleside Park. Noise exemption bylaw, filming at 4732. Piccadilly St. South. 1997 budget adjustments: ntinicipak 1997) roads infrastructure program; youth centre bud- get, 1997, Official communi- ty plan, rezoning and devel- opment: permit: application. Advisory finance commission 1997 work plan. Information reports, 1996 annual budget amendment bylaw, Real prop- erty acquisition bylaw. Zoning and amendment. bylaws regarding, provisions for flag- poles and window wells, ininor changes to setbazk reg- ulations, and corrections to improve clarity and remove inconsistent provisions in the zoning bylaw, pursuant to the provisions of the municipal act. Fees and charges bylaws regarding in-law suites. Advisory finance commission bylaw. Certificate statement, local improvement costs. For more agenda details contact municipal clerk Margaret Warwick nt 925-7000. North Vancouver School District #44: Tuesday, May 27, 7:30 p.m, 721 Chester- field Ave., N.V. School loans bylaw, Participation in. the regional science fair, District 44 earthquake committee. K- 7 science. Policy 3110 bud- gets. Final reports, Trustee reports, West Vancouver School District #45: Tuesday, May 27, 7 pam, School Board Office, 1075-21st St, WV. Selection oof learning resources including electronic resources, Field trips. Challenge and equivalency. Business education partner- ships. Leadership proposal. North Shore Health Board: Wednesday, May 28, 7’p.m., North Vancouver City Hall, Council Chambers, 141 West 14th St, N.V. Review and approve the 1997/98 budget for the North Shore Health region. LIONS GATE HOSPITAL A Caring Community , Calendar Prostate Cancer Support Group-’ Tuesday May 27 at 7PM. in Serninar A Speaker: Dr, Sookochoff, surgeon. For info. eall Jack Carlisle at 929-5183, Fibromyalgia Self-Management starting May 28 This 9 session program is - aimed at teaching life style management to people | with fibromyalgia. The fee is $183, and includes all ‘materials. For info. call Dawn Dacchse} 984-5748, Pre Natal Tours Tuesdays at 6 pM. meet in the Main Lobby A tour of the maternit unit for women /couples expecting to have their baby at LGH. For more information call 984-5864, Outpatient Speech Language Therapy Programs are available for adolescents and adults with voice and fluency disorders. Fees are depen- deni on the size of each group. For more information call Nicole Armstrong at 988-3131 local 4418, Coping with Cancer Support Group Wednesdays at 10 A.M. in the Chemotherapy Unit For patients and their families, For information call Joyce Auld at 984-3709, Youth and Family Psychiatric Outpatient Summer Program beginning the week of July 7 For youth experiencing difficulties with mood, relationships and coping with school and social challenges. (Zall 984-3777 Breast Cancer Visitor Program Offered by the Canadian Cancer Society to help women with breast cancer. 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