B6-Wednesday, April 30, 1980 - North Shore News te a eae NE A a PRR IED TTT REET FIED NEN SCN KD Salt DAERT SERN 9 IN CNR what's going on GYMNAESTRADA 80 ... The colour and drama of wide rhythmatic ribbons will be only part of this annual exhibition of rhythmatic gymnastics to be held Saturday, May 10 at the B.C.L.T. gymmasium at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the door. For more in- formation call Patty Pitts at 420-2288 or 437-7092. (Hal Kinsey photo) Enjoy a fun, as energetic as you wish fitness § class combined with sports and fimmess games, suitable to both sexes. The classes start Wednesday April 30, and run for eight weeks. A fee of $12.00 is bemg charged for the eight week session, or a drop-in fee of $1.50 per session. Persons wishing to participate should pre- register at North Shore Neighbourhood House, 225 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver, telephone 987- 8138 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. Thursday, May 1 to May 18 - - “B.C. Book Mlustrators” The Gallery at Presentation House. Usual Gallery Hours. Opening Night Celebrations May 1 at 8:00 p.m. An exhibition featuring the illustrations of Douglas Tait, Jocy Morgan and Bill Reid. it night speaker is author Robert Harlow. Thursday, May 1 -- Secondary School] Philosophy and Practices. Mr. Robert Sarginson, Principal of Relevant High School, Vancouver, will be discussing secondary school edcuation at 7:30 p.m. in the Irwin Park School Library. 2455 Haywood Ave., West Vancouver. 922.7949 welcome Information Bveryone ‘Friday, May 2 -- The North Shore Jewish Commanity Association will hold Sabbath services at 6:30 p-m., and on Saturday, May 3, at 9:30 a.m. Both will be conducted by Rabbi Daniel Siegel and take place at the association's centre, corner Lloyd and Gladwin, North Vancouver. The Bar Mitz- vah of Mark Caplan, son of Jack and Estelle Caplan of West Vancouver, will be celebrated at the Saturday morning service. Non- members welcome: for details, please phone Vice- ident Pat Ferman, 985- 3338. Friday, May 2 - Deep Cove Stage presents “The Hollow” on May 2, 3. 8, 9, & 10 at 2151 Panorama Drive, N. Van. Curtain 8:00 p.m. Tickets 929-5734 or En- vironment Centre, Dollarton. Saturday, May 3 -- “The African Violet Club of Vancouver presents _ its Annual Show and Sale of Plants in the Oakridge Auditorium, Cambie Street and 4ist Avenue, from 1:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, May 3rd -— North Vancouver Recreation Centre will be holding a one day workshop on Painting. 9:30-3:30. The art tutor will guide you step-by-step through the vanous stages needed to achieve a com plete painting matenals provided Some HARRISON GALLERIES Presents An Exhibition Of Recent Watercolour Paintings By Marke K. Simmons « « «. Wednesday April 30 1980 6 00 pm unt 9 30 pm Park Royal South 926 261% Wnvitahons available at the Gallery Marke © Siena (fA. - Ale anu “tithe Saturday, May 3rd -- The 6th Field Engineer Squadron Cadet Corps is distributing FREE the potentially life- saving VIALS OF LIFE. The Vials, provided by the Ambulance Employees, can provide emergency per- sonnel with medical data if you are unable to. What's Going On Deadlines ABnpopncements this section in our Wednesday edition should be delivered or mafied to reach the North Shore News office not later than 2 p.m. the preceding Friday. For our Sunday edition the deadline is 2 p.m. the Wednesday. Our address: North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Van- couver. B.C. V7M 2H4. Saturday, May 3 -- Natraj School of Dancing presents “Meera”. A drama featuring India’s Classical Dances at the North Vancouver Centennial Theatre. Showtime is at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $4.00. For Vancouver will to consider the following BY-LAW 5261 Locahon Purpose to April 30 to May 12th April 30. 1980 ~ Flowers THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BY-LAW The Counc tor The Corporation of the Distnct of North hotd a Pubhc Hearing under provisions ot the Municipal Act in the Municipal Hall, 355 West Queens Road. North Vancouver Monday, May 12th. 1980. commencing at 7 30 pm (Applicant the District of North Vancouver) 1900 block Mountain (Lot 17) Distuct Lot 2008) Plan 17012) Proposed rezoning trom the Garden Amendment Apartment Residenthal Zone 2 (RG2) to the Pulte Zone (PA) poesermved milenmmechale care tac ity Acopy otf the by law may be inspected at the Munmcipal Hall between the hours of 4 30 am 19K0O (Mrs t4 WE ylestorn Mune tpal Clerk further information call 291- 7882 or 874-8349. eee Saturday, May 3 & Sunday, May 4 -- Spring Plant Sale Westlyn Chevron Station. & plants from Variety Club Training. Cedar Hanging Baskets $5.50 to $12.00. Bedding Piants 75 cents per basket. Saturday, May 3 -- N. Van. City Library celebrates “National Book Festival” North Van. City Library at 10:30 a.m. Frances Duncan, noted children’s author, will read from her books (Kap- Sung Ferris, Cariboo Runaway) and autograph personal copies. All reading fans welcome! 980-0581. Saturday, May 3 & Sunday May 4 -- Highlands Arts & Crafts Fair Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Boulevard, North Van- couver. Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun. noon to 4:30 p-m. Featuring sale of work by more than 50 local artists & craftspersons. Musical entertainment - Lunch Room, Saturday, May 3 -- B.C. Telephone Choir West Van Baptist Church, 450 Mathers Ave. at 8:00 p.m. Music for everyone. Everyone welcome. Silver collection. eee Saturday, May 3 -- “Trash and Treasure Sale” The Grounds of Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield, N. V. at 10:00 a.m. Gigantic Fund-raising Trash and Treasure Sale. Surprise celebrities on hand to help you make your choice - salespeople to include two B.C. Lions Players. Fun for the whole family - an auction of new goods donated by local businesses at 12 noon. Saturday, May 3 -- Roller Skating Begins West Vancouver Ice Arena, 2 to 3:30 p.m. The arena con- verts to a roller rink for the summer. Call 926-8621 for public skating times, lessons, rentals and roller hockey clinics. Saturday, May 3 -- In- ternational Meditation and the BC on The Corporation of Highway Assembly Jevelogrnent of an and 4 30 pom Spiritual Life Coancil. Landon Bell and _ Lorin Roche will be in Vancouver May 3 to 18. For information phone 985-6615. Saturday, May 3 -- “Shrub and Grob” and “What Have You” Sale at Mount Seymour United Church, 971 Berkley, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bedding plants, shrubs, baking, crafts and giant garage sale. upcoming Sunday, May 4 -- West Point Grey Potter's Club Display Sale and Tea, 2 to 4 p.m. at Aberthau Cultural Centre, 4397 West 2nd Avenue and Trimble, Vancouver, B.C. Monday, May 5 -- Notice of Ratification Vote. This is to inform ali Registered and Graduate Nurses (full-time, part-time and casual em- ployees) who are members of the RNABC, Labour Relations Division Bargaining Unit at Lions Gate Hospital that a Ratification Vote on the proposed terms of set- tlement will be conducted on Monday, May5, 1980 from 7 am. to 4 p.m. L.G.H. Auditorium. You are en- titled to cast a secret ballot answering the following question: “Are you in favour of accepting the Proposed Terms of Settlement?” . ees Monday, May 5 -—- West Vancouver Garden Club Meeting Dogwood Room, W. Vancouver Community Centre, 8:00 p.m. “The Care & Growing of Cacti & Succulents”. ad Tuesday, May 6 -- Examinations - Grades - Report Cards. How they affect our Children. Prominent Educators will discuss the pros and cons of Examinations and Related Topics. Questions and Discussion to _ follow. Library, Highlands Com- munity School, 3150 Colwood Dr. N. Vancouver, at 8:00 p.m. Presented by Highlands Community School Association. BIBLE FAITH SEMINAR TEXT: MATTHEW 16:13-19 in the Room of the NORTH VANCOUVER RECREATION CENTER 23rd & LONSDALE, NORTH VAN. a a OPEN TO PUBLIC NO REGISTRATION re: No. 2200, 1968"". back as follows Minimum 12 Ft Minimum 8 Ft Minimum 75 Ft Minimum 5 Ft Minimum 2 25 M Vancouver, BC ment and Hall Clerk s) Department pm Monday considered by Council April 22) 1980 The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver Notice of Public Hearing “Zoning By-Law No. 2200, 1968, Amendment By-law No. 2891” Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the Municipal Hall. 750 - 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C.. on Monday. Mav 5, 1980, at 8:00 p.m. concerning proposed Amendment By-law No. 2891 to ‘Zoning By-law The intent of this Amendment is to: 1. Rezone certain portions of the R.S. 4 Single Family Dwelling Zone 4 between Batchelor Point and Copper Cove to R.S. 3 Singte Family Dwelling Zone 3 and further. 2 Amend the sideyard setback requirements for single family and duplex dwellings in al! zones to provide a minimum sideyard set- KS 2 Single Family Dwelling Zone 2 KS 3 Single Family Dwelling Zone 3 KS 4 Single Farmly Dwellng Zone 4 KS 5 Single Family Dwelling Zone 5 KS 6 Singie Family Dwelling Zone 6 All other Zones Minimum 5 Ft A copy of the proposed Amendment By law mav be inspected at the Clerk's Department Second Floor, Municipal Hail, 750 between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 30 pm on any day except Saturday. Sun day or statutory holhdays. up to and inctuding Monday May 5. 1980 Further details may be ob tained by enquiry to the Department of Develop Planning Third Floor Should any person wish to make a submission in writing itis requested that il be submitted to the aforesaid) prior to 3 00 May > 1980 Any written submits sion will be read by the Clerk at the Hearing Submissions recetved after the closing of the Public Hearing will not be 17th Street West Municipal JD Allan Municipal Clerk cyaoate dh ae ah aerate cee ee. cane