NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Eva likes skiing, swimming = THE FOLLOWING is a_ brief summary of agendas for North Shore municipalities and school districts and new business licences: MEETING AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council: Monday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m.: Public hearing: rezoning 901 West 3rd St. fer increased office space. Delegation: violence in system. Reports: rezoning “ ap- plication for 914-920 West 16th St., 215 East 29th St. Notices of nvtion: youth violence, police in foreign service. Norih Vancouver District Council: Tuesday. Oct. 26, 7 p.m.: Reports: Recreation Commission fees. Resolutions: 1994 budgetary principles, goals and objectives. West Vancouver District Council: Next meeting is on Monday, Nov. 1. North Vancouver School Board: Tuesday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m.: Recreation Commission fee sched- ule, ESL, 1993 scholarship results, (4 and friendly people. She intends to coimnlete col- lege and pursue a nursing career. Will Tuesday stay loonie at N. Van Rec? From page 10 Vancouver Recreation Commis- sion (N¥RC) director Gary Young. , : . Young said the recreation cor- mission changed the name from Loonie Tuesday to Dollar Tuesday after receiving negative comments from the public. ' Young said statistics are being compiled to find out whether Dollar Tuesday is profitable despite its popularity. Young said: an ice rink costs $100 an hour to operate, not in- cluding supervisory staff. He said the popular Dollar Tuesday may draw 200 people to an ice rink. Said North Vancouver District Coun. Ernie Crist, ‘It is ex- tremely profitable because it saves in health costs. That's the point."” Meanwhile, the recreation commission is currently circulating proposed fee increases for next year to councils and school voards. Young said most proposed an- nual fee increases.are about 4%, in keeping with the inflation rate. That: means next year’s skating or swimming admissions may go from $1.50 to $1.55 for a child, and $3 to $3.15 for an adult, ac- cording to Young. Young said a 5% increase for a fitness package will cover a 16- month period, Crist, an NVRC director, said the popularity of Loonie Tuesday shows that fees are a major factor for many people who want to use recreation facilities. But Young said independent research sponsored by the NVRC indicates that the availability of time’ was ranked as the most significant factor in using rec fa- cilities for all people, including low-income residents. Dollar Tuesday ‘was about nine months ago. started NORTH VANCCUVER 1226 Marine Drive 984-4407 HALL RENTAL Royal Canadian Legion #118 . 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