ND WEST VAN MBI ere ag Nie Pan knows the art of recycling NEWS photo Neil Lucenta THE CHASE is on as Handsworth Royal halfhack Bryau Kowalewich (right) tries to escape the grasp of z Terry Fox Raven player while Handsworth teammate Ken Noble (left) eaters the fray during the ‘A’ football final at B.C. Place Saturday, Handsworth suffered a heartwreuchiug 21-14 loss to Terry Fox in the first football final it has played in a decade. : - Slot back lan Cook converted and scored two touchdowns for the Royals while defensive end Chsis Yano was named the top defensive player of the game. ALDERMAN’S ‘POLITICAL MANOEUVRING’ HELPS DEFEAT MOTION V City rejects renta demol A CONTROVERSIAL vote on a North Vancouver City demolition moratorium was overshadowed Moaday night by the political manoeuverings of a council member. “dts one Of the sliest political plays I've seen,” said Ald. Stella Jo Dean. The motion to stop demolitions of muli-family residences for six months was defeated after Ald. Rod Clark intredaced an amend- teres By CORINNE BIORGE Contnbunune Writer ment that would have also stopped demolitions of single-family dwell- ings that conrained secondary suites. Clark manipulated the balance between pro- and anti-secondiry suite forces on council by voting in favor of the amendment, which passed. Both Ald. Frank Morris and Mayor Jack Loucks said they could not support a multi-family demolition moratorium after the secondary suite amendment was included in the motion. ition moratorium against the defeat Che voted helpioe Clark then moratorium, motion 4 to 3, “Without the amendment. it would have passed,” said an angry Ald Bill Bell. But Clark was pleased, “LE got exactly what Po wanted. They ell for in” said Clark. Bell was upset that Clark had played bath sides by first appear- suite lan ing to support the motion, and thes voting avaimst it. Calling Clark's tactics ‘slimy,’ Bell said Clark had toid other councii members that ‘it would be palatable overall if it (secondary suite preservation) were included.** Several council members were See Moratorium