2 ~ Friday, March 14, 1986 - North Shore News W. Van Council passes view blocking proposal A VIEW-blocking storage building proposal got a rise out of West Vancouver Council Monday. Ald. Diana Hutchinson express- ed concern over the siting of an 80 square foot storage building pro- posal by the B.C. Lifeboat Society for 5880 Marine Drive. The land is sub-leased to the West Vancouver Yacht Club by the municipality. One of the terms of the yacht club’s lease of this site is that it provide space for the B.C. Lifeboat Society. Hutchinson told council that the site ‘tis a very valuable turn-off where the public and handicapped can pull off and look at the boats in Fisherman’s Cove. “The ‘siting would block, this view,"’ she said, - The storage building, to be built of wood frame construction with cedar siding, will be situated be- tween the parking lot and the | Woodlands 11S... | Quest vitamins Sale ends Mar. 22/86 Taste. the latest, all natural, effervescent, orange flavor Vitamin C drink Fay Swartz, Quest consultant will be here on March 15, 12-4 pm for free con- sultation on vitamins. Woodlands is also groceries, bulk foods, produce and @ natural foods restaurant. fCpen 7 days} M Restaurant 11:30-9 pm # Store from 10 am 985-9328 f{ By OLGA Rt Conteibutiny water’s edge. It will be used to house emergency equipment used in rescue operations, and will give lifeboat crew members a place to hang up their wet jackets and change, said director of Parks and Recreation Frank Kurucz. The building, however, is not meant to store the lifeboat. Council approved the society's request, but added an amendment which states the siting for the building must have the approval of the director of Parks and Recre- ation. NEWS phato by Chris Johnson SOME people find parallel parking (oo much trouble to bother with, as it seems the driver of this BMW was thinking. A two-car collision, at Lonsdale and Esplanade Monday morning, forced the vehicle to crash into this local shop. Both cars were damaged in the accident and minor injuries were reported: A bh Lith oa We're going out of our way to give you two vacations for the price of one. Just book a Canadian Pacific flight to Honolulu at our low $399 fare, and you'll fly to Los Angeles or San Francisco on your return trip to Vancouver at no extra charge. Book now, because we need seven days advance notice, and seats are limited. Your travel must begin in April to qualify, so hurry. Call your Travel Agent or Canadian Pacific Air Lines today. Conditions: Travel must begin in April with a maximum stay of 120 days. Limited seat availability. Offer made in cooperation with American Airlines, Pan Am and Hawaiian Air Lines between Honolulu and California. No minimum stay. 10% change or cancellation fee. Subject to yovernotent approval, Other conditions apply. Canadian Pacific: “4AirLines