ly be bririging- before: ‘pov: ernment through/1ts ‘elected: representative—ifi it had one, " Mayor Bell promised to relay the request to _ the - Premier. - In his surprise announ- cement last week Bennett said he was prepared to give North Vancouver residents the same attention. as he | gives to those of his: home. ~ constituency . (Kelowna). This, he added, ‘‘would include some appointments . iocally for individuals unable to travel to Victoria.”’ His offer also named North Yan-Capilano Social Credit President Larry Luther as available to handle local tnquiries, as well as the Premier’s assistant in Vic- soria, Tony Tozer (387-6200). ‘COMMUNITY BUILDING QUGHT In other council business a North Shore. JayceesS request for a re-zoning and siting amendment relating to the West side of Lillooet Rd, was. received: and District staff. were authorised. to. prepare a gylaw, would be deferred pending - decisions on subdivision. The Jaycees are proposing s@ construct a multi-usage * gommunity building to setve the recreational needs of sesidents in the inter-river area, including provision of Pare . - facilities for banquets, din- sers‘and dancing, and would share the building with other — son-profit groups such as “unior Achievement. Jaycees estimate that the wuilding will cost under 290,000. It would be located ast north of Purcell Way on the west side of Lillooet Rd. A request for siting ar- rangement by Venice Bakery was moved on to the stage of ‘“4ylaw preparation, but fur- ther action will be deferred until zoning bylaw regula- tions and the . building cepartment’s requirements ure satisfied. . Public hearings were set tor siting amendment prop- vsals for Maples Motor Lodge, 1800 Capilano Rd. umd Capilano Toyota Inc., 3765 Marine Drive. A public hearing was also called for a rezoning and a siting prop- vraal by O'Sullivan Painting atd., 1484 Rupert St. All three of these public hearings will be held, begin- ning at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Starch S. Earlier in the meeting camincil also received reports tiom Ald, Peter Powell on sctivities by the Water and ¥’aste Committee, the Parks t. ommittec and the Planning “ommittce of the Greater Yancouver Regional District --and from Mayor Don Bell on the status of GVRD negotiations with the Urban Transit Authority, which becomes responsible for all farms of passenger transit rext April 1. which council would current... although adoption — RICHMOND 8240 Granvike Avenue NORTH VAN Fell at Marine Drive 4 Ala" thick, prahung combina- ’ tion winter storm: door, summer ~: screen door, comes with hard- <“ware. and pneumatic. closer. -», Removeable storm window. =. Weather-stripped 2’-8 or 2'-10 : by 6’ - 8 sizes. Fluorescent Light Tubes _ Storm Windows | Glass-storm windows that install in- 6 x 6 Patterned Alcorenze ~ First. Alert uavecon Smoke Detector side. your existing frame. An easy with escape light do-it-yourself way to cut heat loss. You save energy and you can save money. Glass storm windows available now at Beaver Low Prices. MADE TO MEASURE White Toilet (less seat) 87 Each . pluS §.00 refund available from -1 Crest toothpaste. Oetails at the store Toilet Seat No. XM20 49 Each Black & Decker ranos Dual. Action Flintkote Peel ’n Stick Floor Tiles 15 Beaver Brand Garbage Can 16 Gal. galvanized 15” wide, covers 105 sq. ft. 49 ss Each ~ Bundle R10 Friction Fit insulation Here is where to find the VALUES: ' BEAVER home centres - BURNABY Kingsway at Royal Oak NEW BEAVER GUILOFORD 437-8421 Guildford Town Centre, Surrey PORT COQUITLAM 3380 Westwood $t.464-7252 SAVEWAY building centres 273-9374 SURREY South end of Pattullo BridgeS22-0611 987-9374 LADNER 4826 Elliott Street 981-3443 946-2415 * ALL STORES OPEN SUNDAY (with exception of Ladner Saveway)