Al0 - Sunday, March 7, 1982 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson s SS SS - On the North Shore, we have a number of cabarets, pubs and theatres. Other cultural events take place as well. Today's question is: ‘‘What do you think of the entertainment on the N. Shore?” Jim Houston North Vancouver Its pretty good. There is sophisticated’ en- lterlainment at the Plaza and the young people like Goofy’s. 1 think — this recent idea of closing down liquor hcences at midnight would put the North Shore en- tertainment businessmen at a real disadvantage The restaurants and cabarets pay taxes so why should we put the squeeze on them? Vern Fanjoy North Vancouver IT don't think nighthfe on the North Shore 1s so hot I would like to see a neighborhood pub in the Lower Lonsdale area where I hve. I Ike the entertainment at the Coach House and Whisper’s Jim Waddell North Vancouver Po find myself pong downtown quite often but sometimes | frequent places here on the North Shore a first run movie theatre ino North might bre the new T would like to see Vianeouver It a pood adea a Lower Lonsdale area became a ctltaral SEeMere tera Carey W ibe shets « North Vancouy.s Lottiitek a une ro .t al prot tiv thhe ferwert Lon Schalke area ip ht attra t bustoe ss from downtown Nba the Seatuas Vbogip wath thie othe s Thao deve deepeme nts Lb oatvarehk ttre bail that prlary a Wihispres SADC SEV peed Be 4. North N tan ras | theca feo vo bede ee Cre ee Oe '. Uhre Noahs vby as 1 Creretby Tote. Thin « precopele thee ne | i} re Oe vie Poowerrtorwer Chee Funds sought for playfield A NEW playing field for West Vancouver depends on local school board trustees after council last week greenlighted a proposal to approach the board for $22,000 to transform a barren sector of land into a sports ground West Van Development Director Dr. Bob Collier sought council's support to acquire the sum from the school board budget to develop an area of land leased from B.C. Rail across from Gleneagles golf course in the 6200 block Manne Drive Tall Trees Development intually granted West Van $90,000) to landscape the Gleneagles subdivision site and improve a dedicated parkland in the same vicinity. But according to Colher, the subdivision park Improvement only cost $38 O00 With $52,000 remaining from the grant. the Parks District mulls outdoor fires OUTDOOR BURNING will oe discussed at a North Vancouver Distmet council meeting in the near future. Council agreed last week to let Olga Avramovic ex- plain why she thinks outdoor burning should not be allowed in the Distnct. She will appear as a delegation within the next few weeks In a letter to council, Avramovic said that “outside of B.C itis hard to find a city that still permits outdoor burning.” as most of them have realized the pollution problem it represents. Young children and older people especially have trouble breathing on those weekends when outdoor burning is allowed in North Vancouver, she says #) Ocky SCHOLARSHIP Pot FO Bermungnarn: Mr J FA Petters (harman of BCTV is pleased to an procaine that CoRR TINA ESHUJE F4t EFA aged 16 the daugh ter of Mrs and Mrs HHansyorg EBruetiler oof Co reootteoorr 4 ¢ Pras foes sete ted freotye atticoerey thettey ferver agogpolre atts for The award of a tye TV ‘Soc Probar styrge tea atte ried Sot Mae traets Udrriverrn sity Soe tyes int Vac tortie FA ¢ and Recreavon Advisory Commission proposed allocaung the windfall to developing a general playing field oon the municipally leased BC Rail mght-ol- way However, field con- struction costs for the Gleneagles field are estimated at $71 O00 Collier explained — to council that “uo (the new oe field) could not only be used by the different community groups but also by Gleneagles Community School elementary have a Gleneagles school does not “proper playground © Colher turther remarked that “our staff has discussed this with the staff of the school and they are most supporuve of the idea.” The Canadian Red Cross Society Park Koyal and 13th & Lonsdale present - = = i. Midwinter Madness complete dinners for the price of Bring your wife, sweetheart, lover, mother, father, sister, brother, to dinner this week and pay for only one meall coupon must be presented to cashier at time of payment. 2FORI valid Sunday Mar 7th through Thurs. M 10% Off DINNER for our Ist month Grand Opening Monday, March 8th Wing Lock Kestaurant We serve Authentic Cantonese Cuisine HOWARD YOUNG former manager in China lown LUNCH from 11:30 Mon Sat DINNER from 4:30 every night LICENSED PREMISES 15% Off PICK UP ORDERS No limitations WING LOCK nESTAURKANT 1807 LONSDALE, NV. i) tm TURKEY DINNER $8.95 Complete with esoup & salad *eentree *vegetable *potato *dessert edinner roll & butter ar. lith 5 PM-8PM 985-4158 Cl one |