AT CYPRESS WV supports ski hill liquor By CHARLES MAYER CYPRESS BOWL skiers might soon be able to drink more than just hot chocolate to stay warm, with West Van- couver District council’s blessing. West Van Monday approv- ed a scheme by Cypress Bowl Recreations Ltd. to sell beer and wine alongside cafeteria food in the provincial park. Not only does the Cypress group propose to introduce liquor onto their menu, but they also said they would “‘upgrade the quality of food, atmosphere and service.”’ Currently, the cafeteria complex in Cypress Bowl is located in five tratlers which are interconnected. Until recently, the recreation facilities were operated by the provincial government Due to the government's restraint and privatization of services program, CBR now operates the ski facilities. West Van council, however, indicated that con- ditions would first have to be met betore a beer and wine heence would be approved One such provision woud limit) liquor sales to 10:30 am and 5:30 pm. Monday to Sunday Also, lhquor would have to be consumed within the cateteria According to a letter to West Van's municipal manager trom the planning department, the liquor licence would be only ap proved on an annual basis Ald Doreen Blackburn, meanwhile, said she was con cerned) that minors might somehow manage to pet sery ed alcohol She asked Cypress representatives at the council mecting whether they tad SOM MlOMfOorrip svystetm Fo tegulate the sale of alcohol oody to adults The spokesman for the Keoup cephled that cafeteria staff) were ‘diligent and woh serve gust the achult ctowd bear on wine CALL 986-6222 108 FOPTL ER OFF ETD AFD ERT WARE INVER north shore news Ce ee ee i Despite the assurances, Ald. Gordon Rowntree was plainly against the liquor proposal. He argued that ‘‘it’s the last thing we need 1s to have people who are under the in- fluence (of alcohol.)’’ Ald. Diana Hutchinson, though, said people go to " Morven QOrive 1 | Allan 194 Cc Vober 6 Aes yer tt Sane ay ttre bret CALL EE TED SoC FACE COOL LING WOOD SC HOO (formerly Calennricce | AN ADVANCE POLL wit tte heidd at the Mune wpe Wednesday aod Thutsday Phas, Cypress ‘‘mainly to ski and the refreshments are just a slight pause from (recreation activities).’’ Before the proposal by Cypress Bowl Recreation can proceed, however, they must also get the go ahead from the provincial liquor control board’s licencing branch. The Council of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver. in open meeting assembied. enacts as follows Any person may. on a holiday (including Sunday) Subject to any applicable By-law of the Municipality. between the hours of 11.0 clock in the morning and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. carry on any class of business in a retail establisnment and admit the public thereto Words or expressions used in this By-law shall. unless the context otherwise requires, have the same meaning as such words of expressions have in the Holiday Shopping Regulation Act of the Province of British Columbia This By-law may be cited for all purposes as ‘Holiday Shopping Regulation By-law No 3183 This By-law comes into force and effect on the First day of January, 1985 PASSED by the Council on the 29th day of October RECEIVED the assent of the Electors on the RECONSIDERED AND ADOPTED by the Council on the Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed by Jaw on which the vote of the electors of The muntcipality will be taken as toHows 408 Kestth oad ” t ACat b HIARAESCOUIAR © COMMUINET YY CENTER ft Cal ENE AGILE Ss SC HOOT PCO YESUHERN: SC bdOOOt “TREWIN PARK SC F400 Ot 6450) Marine [tive 14-4 Douchness Avetuie J45%5 Haywood Avenur (Dalerrd at Wee Sst Varta curwett Miugrite igo htt pees bbl day Sobreopeporery ecguataticn MES oh VV cre We bonne Pree ercar iti THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER HOLIDAY SHOPPING REGULATION BY-LAW NO. 3183 A By-law to permit the carrying on of retail business on Holidays (including Sundays) SATURDAY, 1984 NOVEMBER 17, BETWEEN 8:00 A.M AND 8:00PM AT rt Poets a Neavetttitoees foo 8 A grag dt feet 4 4 “ACE Ey tse Tor Ph be yearn, forererns eapoprcoupetercd beet yt Cotte gar Three bat pocot a tne ans HOLIDAY SHOPPING REGULATION '9tsa Nervi Mobat be steued' vot a Al7 - Wednesday, November 7, 1984 - North Shore News Cooperative leadership Give us your vote for a majority on educated leadership. 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