: ness,” . Advertising, he. said, was. "necessary to create the- far; volume of cases ‘he. wo need to successfully. operate his. revolutionary: law . busi- id the: North. ‘Shore Neighborhood. Legal . Clinic, which: opened at 142A Ww. ‘15th Street; North Vancouver a couple of months ago. © ° _ahead,,. : Combines Investation Act, “Almost immediately, ‘he was. brought before’ the ‘committee for the matter to be’ considered by the Law Society. If the hearing committee is unanimous in its decision, either to stop him from. advertising or let him go. it can make a- recommendation without reporting to the Benchers: of the Law Society. ‘But Jabour thinks this is. unlikely to happen and that a decision is unlikely to be. announced before the end of the month at the earliest. In view of the ruling made against Vancouver lawyer’ Vic Stephens in similar. circumstances: last. month, _ Jabour is realistically . preparing himself. for the ‘possibilities. of the. Beachers going against him. . _ This week he will probably . begin court proceedings to determine the validity of the © _Law.. Society’ s rules and. get an interpretation. of the . which he. feeis prohibits banning of advertising as an unfair striction on business. "Since. proceedings began, he has not been advertising, although he says the result- ing’ publicity from the case 1 139 t Lonsdale. Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. 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CEES | has” ais: ‘such: that he: had _ single family houses should ; | equality of advantages to all . no disagreement.” “open to the public and not ‘made. - advertising -, . unnecessary: His. work load |.’ ts hire: ao er to. help him Bh : But a a large store-type sign anne over. his office front, whichis — -.. “also. a ‘contentious issue by. a - oS ‘the Law. Society, who claim it’ - is. another form ‘of advertis- “The RB. c. Supreme Court. ing, -has© not. been taken 7 down. _- West Vancouver bylaw : ‘passed earlier this. year to ‘prevent construction of a 13-storey highrise at 22nd ' ‘and Argyle. co ‘Jabour- intends standing firm cas far as the | “sign ‘is. concerned and. says if- the society orders him to. take it: down he ‘will try to get .an — injunction to stop t the. order, pending appeal. : ; Mr. Justice ‘Andrews dis- _ missed an application by the owners of the property, Mr. ~ Vancover, to have the bylaw oo quashed on the grounds that .. it -was’ discriminatory and - passed in bad faith. * Atthe date of their original - : application for a. building © “permit. last June the Lees ‘maintain that their planned - highrise conformed with all municipal. bylaws and regu- surrounding. neighborhood - and two-and-a-half. units per. acre would be more approp-: _riate. They insisted that only’ be built. . lations i in ferce. at that time. eee ce a News. of their application, - Hligher | - density would... however, led to protest from — . bring increased traffic with a — neighboring residents who negative effect on the neigh-° voiced their opposition to the boring area. A Marine Drive . project before council at a access should be built and public meeting. en Ps a oe the location of all streets and. belts . green should be ‘dictated by © the present . location of trails and. trees where. practical. ‘The natural environment should be: pro- _ tected to the maximum. “The. concept ‘of land use contracts..can be favorable — under‘ proper, circumstances. These can measured by the’. ‘interested. parties,”’ Caulfeild owners said. “The developers. wish to 3 maximize their profits. on. the. ‘sale of their ‘property -- a. concept with which we have: the. . The association spokes- . -men said that the increased | density allowed by the land | use contract would provide an additional profit to the’ developers of $8 to . $20 million. years old & over - © enter as often as you tike “Itis against this potential ‘that we must balance our expectation with respect to traffic, parks, green space, etc. ‘*A Caulfeild committee should be established with representatives of the municipality, the developers and present residents to monitor discretionary changes in the proposal.”’ Thunderous applause at f the end of the presentation indicated enthusiastic § support of the association’s . stand by the meeting. , 4§ One resident landscape architect Philip Tattersfield of 5095 Keith, voiced strong — concern about the hazards of run-off and flooding that — could be caused by. the removal of trees on the scale proposed by the developers. “I speak from self-interest and also from stark fear,’’ he told the meeting, Another speaker said he was concerned for the safety of children with the increase in traffic past Caulfeild | School. He also urged that all fj | further discussion by council, including voting, should be held in camera. “We should know how council stands on this so we know how to vote in the next election,”* he declared. ~has - upheld - ‘a last-minute _- and Mrs. Doug Lees of West " SOD-TURNING CEREMONY last Friday. for the. new . Eastern. ‘Secondary School complex in North Vancouver. -- with [l to rj] Mayor Don Bell, MILA Jack Davis, school trustee Verna Smelovsky and School Board chairman Frank, Warburton wielding the spades. [Eilsworth Dickson photo] The February bylaw was. Andrews Tuled” that “the. drawn up to ensure that bylaw had been passed i in the sideyards on any develop-- public interest. . ment would not completely ‘The judge also. upheld a “The © hearing was the third -éourt: action brought by the ~ sLees in an effort to force the ~ municipality to. grant a block the view of those living West Vancouver — “zoning - building © permit oe the . behind the building. bylaw = which | restricted -) planned. highrise. They have In dismissing. the Lees’ density on the Lees’ Property until May 22. to launch an application Mr. Justice to duplex. . - e | proudly introduces. * contest open to all men & women 19 . a * entry per person per admission pa “APRIL 7 to APRIL 22 . ‘TOYS | watch for Fats Domino _ Coming soon * employees & relatives of employees ineligible DATE OF DRAW June 17 1978. WEDNESDAY NIGRT GONG SHOW . SERIES No. 2 APRIL 12 to AUGUST 3 30. S300 In prizes All contestants please call one day in advance ot competition. 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