it - Friday, October 3, 1986 - North Shore News Golf balls ping parked cars ERRANE GOLF Gleneagles Golf Course are creating ao hazard in West) Van- couver'’s municipal overflow park: ing lot. West Vancouver council decided Monday te seek oon cdternative suludon to the installation ol a 650-foot long, 60-foot figh net fence that would cost $23,833. “Ho might be cheaper to give the gcders some lessons,"' suggested West Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys. Flowe Sound Lions Club in- formed the municipality of the sit- uation in the municipal parking lot; which. has seen three car wind- shields ‘demolished’? and a number of dents made in other vehicles. “No club members or pedestri- ans have been laid low, but there Wi home featured in R-2000 tour A WEST VANCOUVER home will be one of more than 100 energy-efficient homes across the country to be featured in the first Canada-wide R-2000 national home tour Oct, 4 and 5. penditure of public funds to deal with fying golf balls. Ald. David Finlay thought that an alternate solution to the $23,833 fence could be found, such as a lower fence with a more limited length. West Vancouver municipal staff have been asked to come up with more alternatives, have been reports of near misses," wrote Lions Club sceretary Doug Moore, Club members collected 13 golf balls ino the parking fot during a recent four-hour period. George Morrell, a citizen atren- ding Monday's meeting, objected to the district considering an ex- balls from Women on Social Assistance! Job Re-entry - Clerical training/re-training. Fully funded. Combines classroom and on-the-job training. Call North Shore Continuing Education, 985-3695 Real Estate Personal Injury Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave.. North Vancouver 986-4366 “27th year of : Service to tens of thousands of domestic & foreign car & light truck owners 1.C.B.C. vendor BCAA approved A.R.A. certified Quality workmanship — Trustworthy service 985-7455 174 Pemberton Ave. N. Van. An R-2000 home combines State-of-the-art technology with standard construction techniques to create a cheaper, cleaner living environment. Tim Gregg, whose North Van- couver-based Sharbo Construction Ltd. built the West Vancouver R- 2000 home, said the house is better insulated and more airtight than conventional homes. He said the airtight design NEWS photo To ey SONJA is a North Shore gir! who loves to fly. She is also a boating enthusiast who loves to suntan while out on the water. SUPPORT JACK DAVIS ON THE VANDER ZALN TEAM Premier Bill Vander Zalm has asked the people of British Col- umbia for their endorsement. On October 22 he wants your con- sent to make a fresh start for ali British Columbians. In North Vancouver-Seymour Jack @avis is on the Vander Zalm team as Minister of Energy. Mines and Petroleum Resources. Like the Premier's campaign, Jack's electoral effort is being financed by you and me, the everyday people of the North Shore. Not by any special interest group. Jack needs the support of individuals who can assist with reasonable contributions. Join the new team for a fresh start. Make a political contribu- tion today. PLEASE MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS PAYABLE TO. JACK DAVIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN 1458 Main Street North Vancouver, BC., V7J 1C8 Telephone: 986-0099 Name _ Address: Phone: I will work for Jack $50 00 "+ Other You can count on my support ' "$10.00 $25.00 ‘ én official tax t-ceipt will be issued Tus acvernsement : ot for by ine Re-elect dack Dass Camyetiy Committers British Columbia Social Credit Party NORTH VANCOUVER/SEYMOUR means heat cannot escape, making for a substantial savings on fuel costs. But an airtight house pres- ents a problem — it seals in dust, irritants and pollution. To combat this side-cffect, a ventilation system filters the air. Gregg estimates that building an R-2000 home costs about $3,000 more than building a conventional home. But he says the savings on heating costs — about 50 per cent — mean the average homeowner can pay for the investment in about three years, he said. Viewing of the West Vancouver R-2000 home is from 11 a.m. to $ p.m. The address is 4768 Woodereen Dr. 2 . to choose from, and stuffed potato or rice. Expires October 16, 1986 Sunday Brunch Includes assorted salad bar selections, cold cuts, dry cereals, fresh fruit, juice bar, HOT bacon, ham, sausage, pancakes, french toast, crepes, omelettes cooked to order, scrambled eggs, toast and more! 10:30 am — 2:30 pm (child portions available) *, with salad bar, over 30 selections