2 - Friday, November 10, 1989 — North Shore News LEGAL ACTION FILED Squamish Band claims Kitsilano lands nal boundaries of the 8+. 25-acre Kitsilano Indian Reserve So. 6. The Squamish Bana initiated legal action in 1977 in federal court for return of the reserve, which was surrendered to the federal government in 1946, Bounded roughly ty English Bay to the north, Falco Creek to the THE SQUAMISH Indian Band launched legal action Wednesday in B.C. Supreme Court to try to block the sale by Canadian Pacific Ltd. of Kitsilano land that is currently part of a larger Squamish Band fand claim. Located at the south end of the Burrard Bridge, the 10.6-acre parcel of land lies within the origi- ‘LITTLE WONDER’ east, First Avenue to the south, and Chestnut Street to the west, the original reserve covered 80 weres in 1877 and was increased by 6.25 acres in 1927, In 1886, Canadian Pacific Railway obtained a 3.62-acre railway right-of-way through the reserve. 48's or 32’s reg. 8.99 The Vancouver and Lulu Island Railway, later acquired by Cana- dian Pacific, took a further seven acres out of the reserve in 1900 for another railway right-of-way. According to Squamish Band lawyer Harry Slade, the Indian See Band Page 3 reg. 1.15/100 g SALE SALE Limit 2 pkg. per custemer 6L reg. 6.99 or semi gloss tintable White paint lightbulb L100W reg. 5.99 We reserve the right to limit quantities 4L reg. 25.89 SALES 3-PK. 200’s reg. 3.79 STANFIELD’S | SALE iimen’s 2-pk | briefs Sizes M-L-XL Blue, Grey. White reg. 7.89 Price is just the beginning. PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Mon.,Tues.,Wed. 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9 pm. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 pm. Wolo 925 Marine Drive North Vancouver 988-6311 SALE Saturday 9 am to 6 pm Sunday 11 am to 5 pm NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO MALL