COPA RS OP a a opt beg th ey oh ae ut fe ~ North Shore News | 4 1977 rapid ch ange Lonsdale. to These new ferries. will be - new: part of a trancnnwtantin. eA MAACO PULLALIVUEE major. system used “by people from all over the Lower Mainland. — Lower Lonsdale will | increased traffic flow. Are we ready for this change? -Can our schoois absorb this many children? Do we have playground and recrea- tion. facilities. for. all these kids that will be growing to” aduithood in apartment life- styles? Are. we preparing ourselves to provide park space and social menities for a more densely populated ened tiered community? These are some. -of the questions now being asked by the Citizens’ Action Lonsdale. where the provincial gov- ernment made land grants to municipalities for the crea- tion of waterfront | parks. Since the Citv of North Vancouver is one of the few communities enough to enjoy ocean waterfront and since we are becoming: a more and more . Lower : experience an: kind of Precedents have been established in Victoria | fortunate © “advocating” to crowded community, citizens of North Vancouver deserve a waterfront park. Council for Lower Lonsdale. We are now. beginning. to. propose seme solutions. We sare waterfront park and outdoor swimming pool beside the new ferry terminal in Lower This is what we your LOWER LONSDALE » “TOWNSCAPE...waterfront . needed? [Rex Weyler photo} the advocating ae nate - _ city: council and vour provincial government. We need your support. If you want to work ° with us or merely sign a petition, call 980-3494 or write to CACLI. at Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver, Gary Payne: - President, © Citizens Action: Council for Lower Lonsdale. ~ ..: Several. | Vancouver © residents facilities in: local thanks to the cooperation between two municipal dep- — ‘ artments. In September Recreation Department star- ted programming » recrea- tional activities “in two schools for the citizens living in the vicinity of those facilities. Caulfield school | and Glenmore school were the first to be used and the programs were found to be_ 300: so successful (over people registered) tha: four more schools were added to ~ the list for the winter term. Chartwell school and Hollyburn school were added for. full programming and certain programs have been - Hotel Vancouver, 900W. Georgia Van. B.C. V6C iP9 hundred. West. now -have access to recreational — schools - ‘.couver High’ School . . ~ s" nasium has: been. opened for 1976 the West Vancouver Parks and ‘vided ‘added to ‘the over-all prog-_ tamming of Gleneagles and Eagle Harbour ‘Community Schools. In addition, - “West public use on. Saturday mornings. With these. addit-. ions, over 650 people are being served by their muni- . cipal government by way of de-centralized | recreation programming. ©... _ Program Co-ordinator: Bob — little of this. : done. without the cooperation bet-: ween the School Board ‘and _— Kusch says would have .been the Parks and’ Recreation Department. “The assistance we have received from our local school personnel has been outstanding. They have pro- custodial access. to equip- weekend services, NO SURGICAL & NO TRANSPLANT, - ment and. above. all, “Van-- | gym- ~ community ae from . a children's full utilization of the schools after hours," “commented Kusch. . “We are proving that two ; departments can join togeth- | er (under one: cause’ and ‘provide the’ taxpayers of the worthwhile service that gives. those citizens. physical proof of the use > of their tax dollar. : 1 “Programs offered range adult fitness to programs for all ages at all levels,"" stated Kusch. 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