1986 - North Shore News, a eee completed the meal. Now, Thanksgiving day is spent in relaxation usualy followed by the (raditional dinner of roast turkey, Some, however, choose to spend the day differently. This week, Inquiring Reporter asks people how they plan to spead their Thanksgiving holiday. 12 - Sunday, October 12, TOMORROW TS Thanksgiving Day. Historically, it is a time when families gathered to give thanks fora plentiful harvest. Another sear had passed and the day owas joyously celebrated with a huge feast. In the pioneer diss oF New Englund, turkey became the main Thanksgiving dish when the settlers fe will you spend holida y? | | vusted, Corn, potatoes and yams inquiring reporter How Stephen Barrington DETTORI ore oer rer Walter Brady word Robert Folk North Vancouver I'm going to go to Expo and watch the last of the fireworks. I'll probably drink some beer and eat some pizza —_ there's football on TV, Bruno Jeske Jobin Watson Borden, Sask. I’m staying here with my son and daughter-in-law so J suspect I'l! be having dinner with them, and just North Vancouver | plan to think about the holiday and how to enjoy it. [ think Thanksgiving is a time for being merry trying along with people. rant, Gten Jarvis Nosth Vuncouver I won't be here. I'm yo- Vancouver Pil probably be working, ing to Phoenix. I’m going T work about seven days a to get away from. the week. [I'm oa bartender winter, and) Thanksgivings are unpredictable at a restau- to get It should be inter- NORTH VANCOUVER City Council has decided to hold a special meeting with BCE Development Corp. Oct. 22, in an attempt to iron out planning differences over the company’s proposed Park and Tilford development. The move came after a Sept, 21 rejection of the proposal, which includes an 8t,000-square-foot Save-On Foods store and a multi- screen cinema complex. “We have no clout to say we want you (the developer) to save the gardens,’’ Ald. Stella Jo Dean told council, ‘We're up-zoning so Wwe can say ‘Whar can you do for us?’’’ she s-id. Although city clerk Bruce Hawkshaw had originally recom- mended that the meeting be in- camera, he said the city’s lawyers had advised such a move would undermine the process of public hearings. But Ald. Ralph Hall noted that to the wise... Winter esting. there was another bidder on the property and a public meeting might give BCED's competition an unfair advantage. "I think the meeting should be in-camera,” Hall said. Calling a public meeting a disservice to the developer, he said: ‘In-camera we can include many things and we can exclude many things — wheel and deal," Ald. Dana Taylor said that council had a duty to hear the developer's views after twice rejcc- ting the proposal. car you Care COMPLETE TUNE-UP* Includes new Champion ‘“'Copperplus"’ sparkplugs, new PVC. valve, “Scope Test” ignition and carburetor adjustment and road testing. “2.6 litre & V8 engines Slightly extra COOLING SYSTEM TUNE-UP Drain the cooling system, install up to 4 litres AutoPar 4 Season Coolant, check radiator cap, thermostat, belts and hoses. OIL & FILTER Lubricate chassis, check transmission oil, differentia! oil, inspect hoses, belts, check battery condition, power steering, windshield washer fluid, check tire pressures & tread «wear, Lube door locks and hinges. BRAKE INSPECTION Remove all four wheels, clean out dust and report condition of iinings and wheel cylinders. For most North American built cars & light trucks. 1177 MARINE DRIVE, N. VANCOUVER Service 980-8501 Body Shop 986-2601 This is approximately a four hour service and includes consuitation time with shop manager, if requested, all for only $99.95 parts & labour included. {t i: a minimum $75.00 SAVING on our regular pricing. Larger rnatornomes; extra charge for brake inspectior Special F Prices in effect till October 31, 1986 B exchog TUBE THE