Leen ee ene REET eae FROM PAGE Ai leaving out important in- formation, the project manager for International Land Corporation, Roger Montgomery, said after the meeting he questioned his opponents’ facts. “I can verify my facts, but 1 would rather call them differences of opinion,” Montgomery said. Various conflicts in in- formation arose over the issue of the amount of available moorage space on the North Shore, the , locations and quality of other boat lifts in the area and the economics of fuel depots. over the design and height of the fownhouses, while several speakers complained over the loss of public boat moorage, the displacement of boat repair facilities and the loss of public access to the foreshore. The closure of the Esso fuel station was also questioned. Those in favor, who in- cluded a majority of the immediate neighbours of the proposed project, said the facility would be an asset to West Vancouver. SAFETY HAZARD The residents of Eagle Island, in a _ petition to council, said “the ap- pearance of the area will be considerably improved and the landscape plan for the project will enhance the: entrance to the cove. “It seems to have a sen- Sitive combination of residential and water orientated usage.” . Fear was expressed in several submissions that the removal of boat lifts would pose a serious safety hazard, as these lifts and boat repair facilities were necessary in the West Vancouver area. “Boats that are damaged or in danger of sinking, will have to be towed to Mosquito Creek in North Vancouver - a distance of HELPING HANDLE emergencies better, George Paquette (left) of the North Vancouver Rotary Ciab hands a cheque to Ian Todd, while Gerry Brewer (left) holds up the U-Vic Heat Treatment Kit which was bought with moncy donated by the Rotary Club, as was a Motorola pager. Both are for use by the Emergency Measures Organization. (Terry Peters photo) Couenters Couenter’s brings a world of good taste to your table Sweet dehghts Savoury scrisations And fresh baked bread and rolls from Venice Bakery the deh with a difference Taste your’ around the world of Guenter's T' Yout passport to good cating Satv AN Ayu at Venice Bakery HW MAIN SIRE DIN NOORCEEE SANE NER CORN eA NEES EEPROM ChE SAE BEY NY 2 D rary im 7 ~ approximately 10 miles,” said Roger Defieux of Defieux Insurance Services. “There would be no question, that severe hard- ships and expense will result in the closure of this operation.” Council will now wait until it gets a report on the public hearing from the municipal staff before making a decision on the townhouse development application. PHOTOS FOR SALE If you want to order a photo that appeared in the NEWS, ° call Andrea Barratt. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday only 986-6222 news 2, north shore ews RIGHT NOW AT Y. FRANKS! (46) | HANNE TONARNT INT CAN Bt COOKS 3 WAYS Y. FRANKS A19-Wedmesday, October 1, 1980 - North Shore News KABALARI/ HOW YOUR NAME INFLUENCES YOUR LIFE! Life is a. result of divine intelligence working through basic, natural laws. Learn how these laws affect you — how you.can work in harmony with these laws to create success in your affairs. Your name influences your life. it determines your degree of happiness and success. Through a basic philosophical and scientific principle the abstract forces of intelligence that manifest through man's mind may be measured, giving an accurate description of your per- sonal characteristics. rs Gn Gp GP @> Gp a GP G@» GD 6 6 ae Gp Please send me information on name analysis KABALARIAN PHILOSOPHY. 8 908 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 1C3 | | Office 736-2875. N.S.N.- - ap > ee > Gp Gb OD OP GP GS OP Ga ob an a ee ae THIS PRINCIPLE IS EXPLAINED AT NEW INTRODUCTORY COURSE COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1980 — 8:00 P.M. Enrolment not required to attend ~ first two classes of Sept. 29 & Oct. 6 KABALARIAN AUDITORIUM 5912 Oak St. (at 43rd) . 736-2875 weekdays. we upto’ seventy five | dollars While the models last. General Electric will rebate from $20 to $75 0n GE Medallion ranges. refriger ators, dishwashers. washers and dryers You can even get a $40 rebate on a Jet Ill microwave oven The appliances must be delivered and the rebate application postmarked before October 11. 1980 to qualify for your rebate. so we suggest you act now while G E Medallion appliances are still in stock weno HO HA AMHANGED it te opR | od verb ~OINDAY Onan yo yhe APPL IANCES LTD f ST 2) IBYO OMEN FRIDAYS war TRONS’) 1554 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER soi | NM ~ ee ‘Across trom the Odeon theatre: 683-0401 |