we iev oy ea eet Nobody was. told anyfhing . about evacuation or: _} emergency procedures A of:. the » fire, ,emergency, responsi bit: not how..they. would.be carried out ~-was distributed to» counci) ‘and media by : “fire ‘chief Bob “But after a lengthy ‘presentation -by McDonald and: assistant fire. chief Don, Tardiff, who gave running commentaries :to an hour long’ slide. show, , Alderman _ Jim Ball commented: CONTINUED ON PAGE A12 Reaching Every Door on the North Shore T IMPRESSIVE DRUMHEAD SERVICE took place Sunday at the 6th. Field. Engineers Armouries when new colors for Branch 282:and 114, Royal Canadian Legion were dedicated. The parade was under the Misuse of gift denied By NOEL WRIGHT Residents of . the Whytecliff Park area of West Vancouver have protested angrily to the University of B.C. over a proposed subdivision development on the adjoining Rockwoods Estate, bequeathed to the university, by the late Major-General Victor Odlum. 4 But UBC says the plan doesn’t con- travene the terms of the bequest. . The -plan by Cressey Development Corp. calls for 19 dwelling units to be built on’ the virgin site at the western tip of the municipality. a Residents — 50 or more of whom have banded tégether in the Rockwoods Association to fight the project — describé- the x proposed development as “highly unimaginative and utilitarian”. They: claim, it will destroy the park-like’ environment and character of the community, and also that it is a “travesty” of the intent of General Odlum’s gift. In a strongly worded letter to Dr. Doug Kenny, president of UBC, Peta Hall, a member of the Rockwoods Association executive, suggests the university i CONTINUED ON PAGE Al7 ‘ direction of Sergeant at Arms, Comrade Sid Ward of Branch 118: E.H. Lewis of Mount Oliver Lutheran Church is seen lowering the flag to eather cn ‘ WEDNESDAY: Cloudy, occasional rain. ‘Highs 45 - 48F (7-90). THURSDAY: More rain.