A8 - Sunday, August 15 1982 - North Shore News FASTER THAN A MOVING FIREHALL, cyclist goes ti overtake ax the Tiddlycove firckall rolls down the road to the Fisheries building. The building has been moved next door to the Fisheries research building as a te location while a new firehall will be built on the Tiddlycove site at a cost of $700,000. (Exic Eggertson photo) Thumbs down for Self-Counsel DESPITE objection from two local aldermen, North Vancouver District Monday shot down a scheme by a publications firm to develop District-owned property on Mountain Highway with facilities to contain its operations. International Self-Counsel Press Ltd. in a tender-lease agreement with District dating back to December 1980 sought to build a two- storey structure for book storage and warehousing purposes. However, IS-CP’s lease arrangement with District was conditional on the company’s applying for a - nformation: 682-5431 ORD ne: SE THE Bnwvestorw GROUP Due to Popular Demand is Again Presenting: RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMINAR Investment Planning Retirement Vehicles eAnnulties RRSP ¢Equity Investments After Tax Return eDividends °¢Capital Gains ¢interest Federal Budget Analysis and much much more. Monday, Aug. 16, 8:00 PM International Plaza Limited Seating — No Charge “siting area zoning am- mendment” by March 1981. In addition, the firm, which distributes self-help legal publications, was required to post a $15,000 deposit. But since the initial lease agreement with the municipality, IS-CP has twice requested extensions to the zoning ammendment deadline. And District’s land department, the repeated delays now: force the municipality to. decide the future of IS-CP’s proposal. Council reacted pro mptly, and rejected the firm's tender in line with District's, according to: land department contention which noted “the apparent of IS-CP to modify their development proposal...with the Advisory Design Panel’s recom- mendation” to redesign the building so that “the second storey be terraced back from the Mountain Highway side to help the transition from one-storey SAT. AUG. 14 to SAT. AUG. 21 CLOSET BIFOLDS 34° PINE SCREEN DOORS 39° OLD-FASHIONED VALUE! “ Lions ' Wednesday afternoon as a SIX people were taken to Gate Hospital result of a three-car collision on the Squamish Highway three kilometres north of Horseshoe Bay. Police says a 1966 Cor- vette was travelling southwards at an excessive speed when the driver lost contro! on a _ileft-hand corner. The car went into the northbound lane, where it collided with the driver's door of an approaching 1974 Honda. ‘A 1970 Oldsmobile travelling, behind the. Honda injured collided with the Honda and was struck almost simultaneously. The Honda driver was taken to hospital for treatment to lacerations to the face and shock. The ’ passenger was also in shock and received bruises. Four people from the Olds were taken to Lions Gate, suf- fering from bruises. —~ Both the Corvette and the Honda are considered to be writeoffs, while damage to the Olds is estimated at $2,000. Total | vehicle damage is put at $13,000. Charges are pending against the driver. of. the Corvette. ATTRESS SALE All floor samples & over stocked items to clear in- cluding foam mattresses. Lowest prices in B.C. SAVE 20% TO 50% ® on the finest of name brands. Ask about our money | back guarantee. if you can find these name brand mattress sets | elsewhere for less we will refund your money in full MR. MATTRESS LTD. 1 842 W. 15th St., off Marine at Fell NLV. a fol DAILY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY SUNDAY 12-4 MANY IN STORE SPECIALS - ALL TYPES OF DOORS WALKER DOOR tp. 1589 GARDEN AVE. (1 BLK. W. CAPILANO) TEL. 985-9714 NORTH VANCOUVER | : ‘TOS DAILY HURRY - QUANTITIES LIMITED WINDOWS 15 1 25% or OUR LOWEST PRICES EVER! FRENCH DOORS 450° VALUE! PAIR IN FRAME