“ae seems that ” Pigere Trudeau is so’ far removed : from day to day life, it would. be impossible _ ‘to voice .an. opinion that .would : him. And yet, I’m ‘sure that. many people would ‘ha ‘something to tell him in these uncertain times. This week the Inquiring Reporter asks: ‘‘If you could ©. say one thing to Tradeas, what would it be?! MPs ‘been | “discovered. By. ‘that t time John was: beginning to sweat a little. about... the = the experts.” es “which “mada. his body “swell, jamming him even tighter into the chim- ney. - eituat ation ‘ik was quite. clear there ‘The Abacus proposal has a a site established ‘for elementary school, however. the’ staff report claims the site would be too’small for school board requirements. * Alderman James Ball, ‘the lone objector to the motion which | effectively _ denied Abacus from inclusion in the early development of Sey- . mour, ‘told other aldermen : that approval in principle” ‘obviously. doesn’t mean a hell of a lot’’ to the. Present - council. ; Ball was referring to the 1975 indication of approval by district council. — While — other. ‘aldermen. sympathized with the dev- elopers, they indicated that the Seymour Plan, which had taken a number ‘of years of study ‘and work before “pase 4- February & 1978 - orth Shore News “was no way he was going to ’ budge, never mind get out, are = be introduced. without it being” handled by ‘After, fifteen: ‘minutes “of receiving reassurances down. afi chimney, help had rrived i im the s shape of West. Vancouver Fire Department. During ‘the Abacus appli. cation for early inclusion in Seymour, Officials . pointed © _ out that the report claimed to - be flexible. They suggested _ the . ‘flexibility should be. applied in’ the case of . | Parkway Village. “Council the: plan was flesibles but not at the - present time. The main point put forward by council members was that the Seymour Development Plan neéded time to establish _ \ itself” before it could be. “thrown out.” _ While the pian . may bear fruit over the years, appears the district may have lost an early opportunity for . 480 residential’ ‘homes in. ‘Seymour. ; Tan Birtwell, development manager of Abacus Cities Ltd., could not.be immediat- ely reached for: comment, | | 50% are overweight — Statistics show that over half the Canadian population is overweight. Give your North Shore h heart a break—keep weight — down ‘says B.C. Heart. for folk music | Folk music is: alive and well and living on the North Shore. | North Shore Folk was launched Monday evening at the Anne Macdonald Hall at Presentation House to det- . ermine whether there is call for folk music meetings to be held on a regular basis.. More than. 70. le attended, firmly establishing | an outlet for folk music since host and organiser of the meeting, Bob Bliss, declared that fol ’ music evenings will now | be held there every . Monday at 8 p.m. It is only the second club of its kind in the Vancouver areca, The evening gave several closet folk musicians the opportunity to play and sing before an appreciative aud- ience which made the most of the ‘hall’s fine acoustics on the chorus lines. Folk enthusiasts are invi- ted’ to- attend the evenings which will probably have a $0é admission charge to pay for the hiring of the hall. soe AA Ae Rk Rt dlls Hike PA A a A tire OIE EE aT Pam Ten a NE ° to “ get’. out - while - that - _. were: loosened. by. tapping it « » Tom Carter a Ws North ‘Vancouver . So “taken. ‘now to. solve. the: _ Separation question. Ps he "the ‘movement. ‘didn’t’ ‘make. - They. iinmediately came = to the same conclusion every-~. : one else had reached: there sac is ago % Tee “a ec eaerinenrranaeheteestie atl it ‘was ‘anlw-a a 2 awry was no way John was going before his rescuers ‘had split . the chimney in two and little” John had been lifted out:and° _.was safely back. with his dad, - barbecue. chimney was" ‘still. standing. a “The bricks ‘above John. Lae George Bentley... . and then pried apart witha scare a7: crowbar, while at the other. end of the problem, John’s. feet were being propped ap from the fireplace, to ensure oon aS es NO REGIONAL DISTRICT REVIEW Notice i is hereby given that ay Public Hearing will be held at : NEW WESTMINSTER a | | Centennial Lodge, = Queen’s Park, foot of 3rd Ave. | Monday, February 27, 1978-10am and 2 pm. 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