WEDNESDAY November 15, 1995 && We don’t want any monsters. They would destroy our neighborhood. 99 — Lower Caulfeild resi- dent John Lenic at West Vancouver public meeting considering guidelines for : builders. See page 3. & Business..................2..29 a Classifieds............. @ Christmas Calendar.43 | Crossword... sescesesssnen scene OD Fashion 35 ‘BIN. Shore Alert...........10 Sports... VA TV Listings. @ Power lunches on the North Shore: @ Italy’s ‘healthful’ * palsamic vinegar: arts Celebrating At Home in Canada: : @ Around town listing of events: jee at eee ey Weather | Thursday: Cloudy with showers 4c. NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge - THE REMORA, a submarine crew rescue vessel developed by the North Shore's Hard Suits tnc., takes the plunge Friday in Bidwell Bay near Deep Cove. The $8-million rescue system has been sold to the Australian navy. See stery on page 3. Slides muddy main reservoirs NORTH SHORE residents must wait for the Seymour reservoir to clear before turbid water disappears from local taps. By fan Noble News Reporter The process wiff depend on the weather, which Environment Canada said will remain wel and mild at least untit Saturday, November is tradi- tionally the Lower Mainland’s second-wettest month. Meanwhile, the water district has plans to begin repair work on the turbidity-plagued Cupilano reservoir. The water source. shut ‘down by a slide, usually serves West Vancou'ver and much of North Vancouver. Greater Vancouver Regional District, (GVRD) communications officer Mairi Welman said Capilano ater likely won't be on-line until the spring. The third major source of Lower Mainland = drinking “water, the Coquitlam reservoir, can’t serve the: "gage peanmncenurtn North Shon:, Welman said. : The North Shore has been receiving water fron the Seymour reser- voir since a major landslide muddied the Capilano reservoir’s water. Oct. 10. lronicafly, due to a recent slide in the Seymour watershed, the See Slide page 3 + bse AK, acy: BAR ae (4 o RANG dp ESET NEWS photo Mike Waketield TURBID WATER flows from the site of a slide that closed the Capilano reservoir in October.