At the recent public meeting on the rezoning of land for the proposed site for Cove Cliff School, it was claimed by a representative of the School Board, that the new school would cost one dollar per household for each of the next twenty years. Such statements are unworthy of the Board and are more suited to the high pressure salesman who Dear Editor: Most forward-looking municipal councils in the Lower Mainland, alert to both the problems and opportunities that growth will imevitably bring, are busily developing Com- munity Plans for their municipalities. The draft plan just prepared by West Vancouver municipal council is one example. But not so North Van- couver District. Our District Council continues to drag its heels. Like ostriches, our mayor and most of our aldermen are burying their heads in paper-work, hoping the problem of our growth will go away. But growth will inevitably take place in North. Vancouver - District. swallow anything if it is School imcloding land, fees and site development would not be much less than two million dollars which must be borrowed at current . interest rates. The repayment of ‘this debt would amount to well over four million dollars and even if the provincial government The only questions are: Will it be the kind of growth that our citizens want? Will it take place gradually or will there be a sudden growth explosion? Will we be in charge of. it or will devélopers and real estate interests decide our futures? ' | have no hesitation in predicting that, unless North Vancouver District soon adopts a Community Pian, we are heading for trouble, very serious trouble, that could disrupt our whole community, destroy the livability cherished by our citizens and bring problems beyond our ability to cope. My first motion to Council, following my election last November, called on Council to adopt < lave a. communi an over-all plan for the | growth and development of our municipality. It went down to defeat — only Alderman Mary Segal it. ; My concept of a Com- munity Pian is one which would be adopted only after a careful study of all aspects of life in North Vancouver District, of desirable growth patterns for our District and based on the liability standards demanded by the residents expressed in widespread public discussion and input into the Com- munity Plan. It would mean present, that unplanned, piecemeal, spot develop- ment (which has created many problems and led to Don’t knock our teachers | Dear Editor: I am distressed by the anti- teacher attitude expressed by Mr. Arthur Platt in your paper recently. As a parent of 3 school age children, I am very concerned that vocal pensioners will frighten school boards into adopting less than adequate budgets for our children. We are in a very in- flationary period and school costs must be rising as fast as everyone else’s costs. I would remind Mr. Platt that the “militant” teachers he criticizes are products of our school system, hence his problem becomes circular. at a FRANK BAKER .-- Elected Top Party Planner Baker reports that never have so many had so much for so little m hs new pasty and banquet complex. His six tuncton salons now each have a tweplace, cozy decor and smiling hostesses. Baker's new chet has designed new menus al new pnces (very affordable) tor weddings. meetings and tun = partes Baker says fis trumpet ts only available if you phone 922 3224 and mst Frank Baker's Attic and Restaurant 6 stil in West Vancouver near Park Royal. Let my voice be heard loud and clear! We are in a fewer pupils in a the schools. We, as a society, have a unique what we gave in quantity not so many years ago. Citizens, parents, teachers, trustees and the Provincial Government should work toward this end not as adversaries but as teammates. Our future's at stake! Alice Jennings West Vancouver Me We are proud to an- nounce’ that Linda Rewega has joined our staff. A specialist m cutting, body waves and tong hair with six years expenence. Your sal- istaction sS guaranteed or money refunded. Cafi 922-1813 half million dollars in 1977 to almost four million dollars this year, an increase of almost fifty per cent in three years, and the end is nowhere. in sight: The School Board is engaged in a wild capital spending spree. New schools are being built, old schools are being rebuilt and new schools increased in size. We hear of proposals for the new Cove Cliff School and Indian River many mistakes) would be replaced by an over-all, plan governing the direction of our development for the next décade at least. All development plans and applications, all plans for expansion of services would be assessed and judged by how they fit into the Community Plan.and would correspond to the plan. It weuld deal with such matters as the retention of the neighborhood character of North Vancouver District, the provision of adequate, affordable housing, traffic patterns imcluding a light rapid transit system, protection of our en- vironment, a decision of whether or not it is necessary to remove chemical in- dustries from the District, encouragement of light industries that are labour- intensive and environ- Ambient WillWork Your Off. We offer professional instruction and treatment in: - © Slimming for men and women © Cellulife weight and inch loss _ ©Removatron—Painless hair removal ' ©Skin Care and Facials by SISLEY - Paris Come in and benefit from their latest European equipment that tightens, stimulates and develops your muscles. 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Fears have been expressed that further inroads will be made on municipal powers to make zoning by-laws. Our District Council already made one serious error when it tried to deny public access to a report on the hazards surrounding dangerous chemicals at Hooker Chemicals. Is it now going to compound the error by refusing citizens the right to assist in developing an over-all Community Plan? Ernie Crist Alderman District of North Vancouver oat Vancouver cits ft 'e CAPILANO COLLEGE 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver Up the hill from | the: Coach House ;