2 - Wedacsday, September 26, 1989 - North Shore News Displaced duo rejects other accommodation From page 1 ready moved out. Squamish Indian Band coun- cillor Dick Williams said the Natralls, both band members, have been placed by the band in other accommodations over the past months, but the two keep moving hack to the bunker. “We are not ignoring them,’’ he said. Williams added that the banc planned to fill the bunker in. Social Services and Hou: sg Ministry spokesman Peter M!: na- ing said his department wa’ thus far unaware of any major homeless problem on the North Shore. He added that the ministry is currently looking for an alternative location for the two emergency hostel rooms that were al the Olympic Hotel. **Bul we are not optimistic we will be able to find anything on the North Shore, with the development that is going on,"’ he said, adding that alternative hostel rooms were available in Vancouver. Bell wants the city and the pro- vincial government to protect North Shore rental stock by leasing city-owned land for rental and social housing, freezing the is- suance of demolition permits until a developer applies for a building permit and increasing provincial funding for social ard rental hous- ing. ‘sports experts. sports perts sports experts sports experts sports experts sport mea