Mountain Forest, Cove Forest report By Martin Millerchip Contributing Writer THE move to protect the “missing” portions of Mountain Forest: and Cove Forest is back in the harids of North Vancouver District plan- ning staff. A motion by Coun. Janice Harris to direct staff to prepare the appropriate rezoning, bylaws was amended by Coun. Don Bell Monday to ask for a stalT report as well as the draft bylaws. Staff will also report on why the lands in question were left out of park zoning in 1995. A massive grassroots preser- CORRECTION NOTE: IN a Sunday, Oct. 6, News story about an insider shoplifting court case, the man purchasing the goods was known to the accused through her boytriend. The accused woman was Joanna Elaine Weiler, ft was incorrectly noted in one line of the story that Weiler’s legal representative, Jennifer Smith, had a personal connection to the incident. vation movement in Sevmour led to the two firnest remain ing district. urban reserves being rezoned to PRO (Parks, Recreation and: Open Spaces Last year. The fand is mostly: owned by the district, but a portion held by CMHC (Canadian Mortgage and Houle Corporation) is the subject of a threatened lawsuit by the feder- al authority. Several of those in the fore- front of fast year’s fight to pre- serve Cove and Mountain forests urged council to adopt Harris’ motion Monday. Lisa Muri, one of the founders of GUARD (Group United Around Responsible Development) reminded coun- cil that the portion left out of fast year’s rezoning was the largest accessible area of the forests for all users, “I'd like to be standing there having a plaque for Cove and Mountain forests fike we did vesterday for Northlands,” said Mun, referring to Sunday's official opening of the Northlands Golf Course. Eric Andersen told council the residents of the district believed thar the entire areas conmmonly known as Cove and Mountain forests: were being rezoned. “Nobody, other than district staff, probably knew chat a few select areas of Cove and Mountain forest had been excluded for reasons that are rather hard to understand for the average citizen,” said Andersen. Coun, Pam Goldsmith- Jones agreed and asked staff to report on the “discrepancy berween the public under- standing and the rationale for the boundaries of the amend- ing bylaw.” Harris said her motion would provide a recre- ational area for “the whole of Seymour at no cost.” Wednesday, October 9, 1996 — North Shore News - 44 KIDZ-BIZ’* KIDZ: B12 s KIDZ BIZ * KIDZ'BIZ!* KIDZ BIZ aE BEATRIX POTTER’s PETER RABBIT INFANT PRAM BAG Eggshell, pink, blue 45% Sugg. retail 59.99 uilted 1 pce. BABY WEEK PRICE Print . ty Hooded Jumpsuits Asst. prints & sizes Fleece Sleepers BABY BABY 88 PRICE «14 PRICE «14 BABY BIG BUYS week BABY BIG BUYS WEEK * 3-pkg. Socks stripe, crew or solid turn downcutt 5.99 2°? * 3-pkg. Tights 1-pink, 1-white, 1-hearts 799 3 »* Winnie the Pooh-Boy 3 pce. Cord Set 39.99 19% * 3-Meal Bibs 399 4° Sug. Retail 29.99 Sug. Retail 29.99 ie LYNN VALLEY CENTRE Easy access, take the Lynn Valley Rd. (North) Exit off Upper L Levels Hwy. KIDZ BIZ: : ‘BIZ. €. KIDZ, BIZ * KIDZ BIZ. 988-7466 At last, a GIC with guts. Scotia’s 2-Year Stock-Indexed GIC. With a rate of return tied to the performance of the Toronto 35 Index”, it offers you the potential for stock market gains with the security of a GIC. Shows a negative return Increases by 0 0 - 30% Increases by more than 30% Full amount of principal Principal + actual % increase Principal + 30% Find out more about this safe way to earn potentially greater returns. Drop in or call us at 1-800-387- 6507. www.scotiabank.ca ‘The Bank of Nova Scotia, Montreal Trust Company and Montreal Trust Company of Canada reserve the right wo withdraw this offer at any time. The * Scotiabank & “Loronta 35 fades” is a trade-mark of The Toronte Stock Exchange (the “Exchange” and all rights are reserved. The E change is not associated with this product and ase of the trade-mark does not constitute endorsenient of the product by the Exchange. “Registered ‘Trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. “KIDZ BIZ-*. KIDZ. ©KIDZB