27 - Friday, December 9, 1988 - North Shore News What you should know about EDGEMONT RIDGE ESTATES 2 An exclusive 26 unit townhouse development proposal, for active seniors and The Proj ect empty nesters. Over 2 acre site on the south side of the Upper Levels Highway at 2425 Edgemont oe Location Boulevard— District of North Yancouver. To satisfy a need for active seniors and empty nesters te enjoy an affordable, The Issues carefree lifestyle within walking distance to Edgemont Village. What About The Zoning? The Concerns Because of the size of this parcel of !and and the difficult topography, the North Vancouver District Advisory Planning Commission looked favourably at a multi- famity development. Will This Affect Any Neighbors? NORTH --- is the freeway SOUTH — is a very steep bank, and road allowance for 25rd Street to the City of North Vancouver. EAST ~— the existing trees and appearance of the subject property will remain undisturbed so that the four residences to the East will not be affected. WEST — is a steep bark with a park below, Will The Skyline Be Affected? The plans proposed offer a very low profile with the major portion terraced down the bank. The development is sheltered behind tall trees hence no views will be affected. How Will This Affect The Traffic? Only the one existing entrance to the road will be used. On Thursday, December 15th, 1988 at 7:30 pm The Taina Group will be holding an informal Public Information Meeting at the Library, Capilano Branch at 3045 Highland Boulevard, North Vancouver. AGES, NEWS photo Cindy Bolismy THE RENOWNED Park and Tilford Gardens reopened Sunday, Dec. @ in all its former floral glory after 2enrly three years of going to seed. Special Christmas lighting, one of the traditional attractions of the original gardens, is being featured at the new gardens unti Jan. 6. CHRISTMAS BUFFET . CRYSTAL BALLROOM noon - 6pm $15.95 adults [HUMBERSTON EDWARDS fixe at NO CC. Qs DEC. 25 Wane C4 B.C, Transit CHRISTMAS ‘Yond fod LIFE SAVER TICKET DINNER y On request “CLOUD 9" Ve ih 2:35pm From $27 50) te $42 0 y DEC. 31 : NEW YEAR'S EVE “CLOUD 9” DEC. 31 . AND”: Tau watiney (f NEW YEAR'S EVE ‘ 5.40 4:8nm JAZZBAR Bgl yaa a ees ae Y NEW YEAR'S DAY 3 . : : 8pm - 2:36 r ° ” fl My . Xx , “WILDROOT™ ~ — f al BRUNCH # a BRO Light Butfet . Favours gem : “CLOUD 9" $30 per person , ‘Com | aa 1am - 2:30pm OCTOBER AT AROWHON by ROBERT GENN 0.09 1m we ts $512.95 atts A Christmas Exhibition of Recent Paintings 794 \ ’ By Eighteen Artists Represented by our Gallery Saturday, December iO0th, 1988 from 10:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. With many of the artists in attendance ee _ ——— The exhibition continues until December 24th TURKEY TOGO... Leave the cooking to us! We provide & Christmas Dinner with all the Trimmings. 12-13 Ib. THE ARTISTS REPRESENTED IN THIS EXHIBITION M turkey packaged ready for pick up Christmas Day. $65.00 Drew Burnham Nancy O'Toole m# — 8 generous servings. ($35.50 half order.) Peter Ewart Deborah Putman Margret Gibbon Pete Ranson Sheraton Landm Robert Genn Allen Sapp ital The hospitality people of Graham Herbert Fred Schaefer 1400 ROBSON STREET, VANCOUVER TTT Sharon Christian Holmes Graeme Shaw CALL 687 -0 5 1 |— Holiday Reservations Bruce Muir Linda Wagner Anne-Marie Nehring Karl Wood 1360 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1B6 (604) 922-7934 Alu paintings in this Exhibition subject to prior sale