Page 8, January 28, 1979 - Sunday News | ALLOWS FOR FUTURE ST ORES Panorama extension OK’ed_ A proposed exterision to . the commercial premises at office area, Panorama Village on Folkestone Way will be cut back to allow for- future placement of a mini-mart or small shops, it was decided at last Monday's council meeting in West Vancouver. When Fred Russell, speaking for Panorama Village, reques earlier this month council approval to build 4,700 square feet of council was concerned that land use contract stipulations for an integrated shopping centre Beer keeps . Office manager at the hotel, says ‘the loss may run as high as $500,000 when re-wiring, renovation and repair to the Olympic Hotel is completed. Wally Sklaruk, WERE YOU ~~ LUCKY? © Winning numbers in the Western [Express Lottery draw on January 24 were: 70364 (Series 13), 41303(Series 01), 96770 (Series 09), 29198 (Series 11), 46589 (Series 12). © Limit of one special were not being met. The matter was tabled. A new. proposal approved on Monday allows 3,200 : Square feet for office space with 1,550 additional square feet reserved’ for future occupancy. by a local store - orsmalishops. _ . ‘Russell said the area 2 does” not provide enough customers to attract any Stores rightnow. « But by. providing space for future shops, “we are living up to the spirit of the con- tract.” flowing However, fire and police ‘officials declined to make any such estimate of damage. Sklaruk says the hotel beer parlor will remain open but that there has to be some re-assignment of room occupancy among. guests until repairs are done. CALL CLASSIFIED 986-6222 SALE 99¢ color portrait in gold color charm, plus 5x7 color portrait both for only 99¢ © Selection of poses from finished portraits. per subject, two per family * Additional persons In portrait $1.00 each. © Cilldren, adelts and families welcome. © No appolatment necessary. Offer good from Mon. Jan. 29 to Sat. Feb. 3. EATON’S PORTRAIT STUDIO Pacific Centre, Park Royal and Lansdowne: Mon., Tees., Wed., Sat. Thurs. ond Fri., The appeal of Tack Davis, former B.C. Transport Minister and MLA for North Vancouver-Séymour, agai- nst his conviction last fall for defrauding the provincial government was turned down last week by the B.C. Appeals Court. Dayis, who was fined $1,000 on ‘his conviction, conducted his own appeal. He argued unsuccessfully that he had acted within his rights when he downgraded ‘first class airline tickets and kept the cash difference. It is understood that his only remaining avenue of appeal, should he wish to follow it, would now be the Supreme Court of Canada. No gas surcharge Natural gas bills will not be increased to meet the cost of deficits on bus operations when the Urban Transit ‘ Authority takes over from B.C. Hydro Aprii 1. A story in the North Shore - News of January 24 indicated charges to help ‘cover the deficits would apply to the householder’s total Hydro bill in the case of homes heated by natural gas. In fact, the surcharges will apply only to the electricity portion of such bills. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m 9130 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Lansdowne also open Wed. nights “tf 8:30 p.m. ‘One hour passport service also available. EATON'S "Highlights of North Shore council meeting agendas for tomorrow (Monday, January 29) are given below. There is no regular meeting of West Vancouver council tomorrow. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30P.M.) The Urban Transit Transportation Program (delegation {rom the Greater Vancouver Regional District -Director of Plahning). ~ Budget Bylaw (1978);~ Capital Projects Reserve Fund Bylaw (1979) and Machinery Depreciation Bylaw (1979) - recon- sideration and final adop- tion.. The above public items will be followed by an in —_" . Hearing set for new racquet club The proposed Lynn Valley Racquet Club cleared another hurdle fast week when North Vancouver District council have first and second readings to the relevent by bylaw. Later, in the policy and planning committee session, council scheduled a public hearing into the club's proposed rezoning and siting plans for February 19 at 7:30 pm. .. eae consider confidential repo on ‘land’ sale’ matters.’(! West 13th Street, two C Retailers: expand your shop window! 133,232 people on North Shore could ‘Ss this message. It could be your ad. Call display advertisin 980-0511