ATHLETIC CANDY nib- blers beware — the snack bar at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre is illegal. Commercial activities aren't allowed in North Van City areas zoned for public use and assembly such as the Rec Centre, the Director of Development and Licensing Services Frank Morris has told City council. Council has voted to draw up a bylaw permitting such uses in buildings, such as the Rec Centre, which have the public use zoning. But until the bylaw is drawn up and passed, the present snack - SUNNY ENIOYS reading and collects books. She has worked as a groom with Arabian show horses and is looking for opportunities to become a successful businesswoman. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Rec Centre snack bar declared illegal bar will remain illegal. Only Aldermen Stella Jo Dean and Ralph Hall voted against drafting the bylaw, which would also allow the Rec Commission to set up a pro shop if it wanted. Dean was worried that the Commission would be using public property for a privately owned enterprise. She also expressed concern that the Rec Commission could set up a licensed liquor lounge under the bylaw. Morris told her the commission would stll have to get City approval to start a lounge, but Dean remained Seven Seas Floating Seafood Restaurant Dine aboard ship in an atmosphere of luxury and iis contin CMNNICE we eso AF TT Lasalle ae uankisea 4 wy wr relaxoanhon Our world famous fresh seafood buffet has more than 60 tempting varieties to « hoose from delectable or tample our individually prepared seatood and meat dishes inc budding steak and chicken Within Cay Vancouver area but why not board the Sea-Bus in Vancouver were anchored yuat next door Foot of lL oasdale Ave 987-3344 Reservations strongly rec ommended Lots of free parking! NOW OPEN for Lunch 11.30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tues Fri Open 4pm ac cena and when vou doch in North Van Miachrieghe sceptical. This just might give them a tochold,” she said. Dean has opposed previous at- tempts to set up a licensed lounge at the Rec Centre because of the number of young people who use the centre. Hall said the Rec Com- mission should have gone the normal way of asking for a bylaw change — paying the $580 fee and formally requesting council. That way, he said, North Vro- couver District, which pa tly owns the Rec Centre, woulc pay its fair share of the bill. bill of flare of from anywhere ain the Closed Mondays CAUSTIC SODA, slopped onto the roadway on hills between Squamish and North Vancouver last week by a tanker truck, brought two motorcycles slithering to the ground and caused burns to the four riders. ’ The tanker truck, owned - by the North Vancouver trucking firm Inter City - Express Limited, slopped caustic soda through an air vent valve which was not “properly closed. North Vancouver resident Joe Foster, 21, of 1462-140. East Keith Road, and his girlfriend, 19-year old Debbie Platts, were. riding the $8,000 Honda Goldwing -100 c.c. bike Foster had bought just three weeks earlier. ney : They rode up to Shannon Falls with two friends from Vancouver, Barry and Gwen Dreger, who were on a 750 c.c. Suzuki. While returning home, at Brittania, Foster watched the Suzuki ahead of him skid for 250-300 feet as it hit a patch of caustic soda on the highway. Dreger and his bike ended up lying in the oncoming traffic lane. The Honda skidded at the same point for a_ similar distance and all four riders received injuries, including second-degree burns from the effects of the caustic soda. All had to undress to their underwear because the acid soaked into their pants continued to burn through to _ NOW PLAYING! from 5:38 GREEN GODDESS SALAD ‘ FRESH SALMON STEAK, SAVOURY BUTTER [ " WEW POTATOES- FRESH VEGETABLE = i a COCONST CREAM PIE WARM WHEATBERRY ROLLS DECKS GREA AS - Wednesday, August 11, 1982 - North Shore News their skin. The Dregers and Platts were taken to Squamish General Hospital by am- bulance. Foster refused to accompany them, being concemed about the fate of his new motorcycle, which he rode to the hospital in his underwear. He found the damage from the accident was com- paratively minor and says the chief problem was the corrosive effect of the caustic soda on the alum- inum engine. At West Vancouver a person noticed caustic soda still slopping from the tanker truck and contacted the police. The truck was eventually stopped on the Upper Levels Highway near Westview. #5 30 | RESERVED SEATS - 12 SHOWTIMES FROM 5 ! w20WATTS PER CHANNEL + LIFETIME WARRANTY ON HEADS - m5 STATION PRESET “7 AFC BUILT IN SEPINE MODE. 7120 w AUTO REVERSE EVERSE )' [ieee ee eseaa eat neg wctieRt At eet venetian ele te rah tedden ss CNIENDEETAS AN ek MAHAN ONIN ARREARS w LIFE TIME WARRANTY ON HEALS, w ALL TAPE TYPES COMPATIBLE e FITS MOST STD & MIDSIZE PLUS! SUNDAY ONLY- WITH THIS AD.- FREE CAR CASSETTE DECK HEAD CLEANING AND DEMAGNETIZING e ‘aw 1394 MAIN snvavee fasepe eeveeaoonooe ye @ All TAPE & COMPACTS NORTH VAN. 988 1215 ALPINE MODEL 7124 w AUTO RLVERSI MUTE TIME WARKHAN!E © CIN bat Abs, TYRES COMPATIE04 @hHhtiS MOST IMPORTS