- Panorama, ‘Eagle Harbour polluted . SHORE TWOOUUNORTH ~ beaches “unsafe. for because of water pollution.’ “The North “Shore | Department. posted ‘signs Friday: at Panorama Park ° Beach in - Deep Cove and West. Vancouver's Eagle Harbour, advising bathers that the: the waters are below health. standards. |. Chie? Public. Health "Inspector David Cooper said if swiminers ‘use required these beaches’ they risk “general ile: iness."" THIS UNLUCKY cyclist bites the dust during 0 cof the ri Shore have: been. judged swimming: Health: “millilitres, ‘were, belowsstandard. He said samples of. local. waters, are taken once ae week by othe | Greater’ Vancouver.” Regional! District and tested, If a samnie gous below: the health ‘standard.’ above 200 faecal coliform: per’ $00 the waters are judged - unsafe. , Cooper said he didn® know ex- actly how much the’ local: waters © 1 But he: said the micro-organisms that pose. 2, health problem Jive in- human and animal waste, commonly found in. ‘sewage. Park, Beach - is y "Panorama nor- in the 4th Annual Coors G: cally open. for. swimming difeguards on duty from’ 1) aan. 10%. 7 (pam. Tas compensate! for elosure the North, Vancouver Ree- reation Commission has extended the hours of Cates -Park Beach from boon to:$. pam; to 1am, to 7pm. : : : In. addition, thes Myrde) Park wading - pool, “waich is normally “open from noon’to 4 p.m., will be open from 11 aim.to $ p.m. The changes will remain in effect: uatil the “Health © Gepartment declares the, waters safe. with thie 3 ~ Friday, duly 4. Weather: Friday, cloudy with sunny | periods. Isolated showers. Saturday, mostly cloudy with a few shawers. Highs near 18° C. vd see a Ms NEWS photo Stuart Davis astown Grand Prix ou Canada Day. The slick conditions caught many of the competitors by surprise resulting in'a number of spills. Andy Paulin, from California, and team-mate Andy Bishop of Col- orado crossed the finish line ahead of WW international competitors to win the 80- kilometre race and the $10, 000 grand prize. : win local SOCIAL’ CREDIT party leadership hopefuls. Bill Ve ander Zalm and> West Vancouver-Howe “Sound Reynolds won overwhelming support from North: MLA. John and West Vancouver party delegates in meetings held Wednesday night. MLA iJack Davis’. North Vancouver- Seymour: riding, 98 voting. members turned © out to North: Vancouver's: Jaycee Centre to. choose /2 25: delegates from 30 nominees. oe wenity-three : of “have followed Davis’ “In the delegates lead by pledging their support for Vander 7 “REM. AINDE R SPL ie 2 Of the’ remaining two, one dele- : gate will support Reynolds and one By TIMOTHY RENSHAW News Reporter will support Provincial Secretary Grace McCarthy. : Davis: said he is. supporting Vander Zalm because ‘fs think he is the one most likely to carry the province. He is also. yery accessible _and easy to work with.’ Jancouver, selected 27 200 ‘voting delegates : In| West members from:100 nominees in a;meeting at “West Vancouver ‘school, : : Twenty. three of the cconstituen- “ey’s, 27- delegates vated: to Support Reynolds. Of the remainder, three, will Support Vander Zalm ‘and one will back McCarthy. ! » An cestimated ©. 1300 delegates. will meet at Whistler, July 28. to 30° at. the. Social Credit leadership convention, Each of the province’ s 50 consti: tuencies qualify to send. 25. dele- gates: and five alternates: to the convention, ; MORE DE 1. EGATE ‘Ss ».. Constituencies were also allowed one additional delegate for every : Secondary . 100 cnew party 1,000 ‘signed-up’ before May 28, “MLAS quality automatically for delegate status. To be eligible to vote for dele- gates, persons had to be -party members in wood standing 30 days before. their respective , delegate selection meetings. The North Vancouver-Capilano riding selected its 25 delegates June 30. Delegates in the riding are thus _ far reported to be largely. uncom- mitted with an estimated one-third backing McCarthy. The riding’s MLA Angus Ree i is stipporting McCarthy. we There are 12 declared candidates ‘seeking Premier Bill Bennett's job..: Expo Update... “Lifestyles oo 0.0... a members» beyond. . ~ Katimavik.: 1986 INDEX Classified Ads... Doug Collins........ 8 Comics... 20... 10! Editorial Page... ..25 AB Horoscope’... .. . 10 Bob Hunter..........4 Home & Garden Mailbox .....0..02..07. Table Hopping... .'...24 TV: Listings.........27 What's Going On.....14. 7 Ne “NORTH VANCOUVER Ci- ty Council decided -Monday to. give its financial, support to help revive the cancelled ‘Katimavik youth program. In ‘response! to a letter from Katimavik representative Marilyn Hagerman, - council voted unanimously to match donations made by city residents to support : the program. | The ‘city's contribution will not ‘exceed $4,009." ; : Katimavik is a. limited cadmis- sion, youth- oriented program that. puts teenagers | to work on com- munity projects across the country. Participants are paid $1 a‘day and “receive a $1,000 honorarium upon, completion. ©" “The project has:a great deal of merit," Ald... Ralph’ Hall said jin support. “They've, , done «: some outstanding work, mt na Ald. Dana Taylor agreed, *“Katimavik is certainly an imipor- tant program’ and one. of impor- ‘tance to the community,*” he said. But. at* the same time, | Hall slammed the federal goverment for axing Katimavik. ‘‘More’ and more of these » programs.