ALSO POSS eRe WEATHER: Sunshine Wednesday and Thursday, some cloud starting Friday. RUNNING: BI A look at the loneliness of .. the long distance runner. DRUGS: CI Dealing with drugs in North Shore classrooms. BEAUTY: C2 A new Miss North Shore has been crowned. A3 - Wednesday, July 11, 1984 - North Shore News’ INSIDE Automotive........Bé6 Business..........B5 Budget Beaters... . .C6 Classified .. .+,...A1l4 Entertainment... . .B15 Fashion...........C4 Mailbox ..........A7 Sports............B1 Hayden Stewart... .C7 TV Times........B18 What’s Going On. .B16 heries told to move trailers or no approval WV council balks at okaying $8 million rebuilding UNTIL FEDERAL Fisheries and Oceans authorities guarantee they will remove trailers from the Fisheries laboratory site at 4160 Marine Drive, West Vancouver municipal council will not give its blessing to a $8 million development project there. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has ap- plied for permission to con- struct a two-storey, 36,490 square foot building to house offices and laboratories. But By LOUISE TUR before council makes any decisions Mayor Derrick Humphreys indicated he wanted firm assurances from the federal government that the trailers, which have been in violation of municipal regulations pro- hibiting temporary facilities for about 14 years, will be removed within a reasonable length of time. Of the 39 vehicles on site, eight are occupied by the Na- tional Water Research In- stitute at the east end of the THE PICTURESQUE sight of net fishermen working the waters off Dundarave won't be location. The remainder are used by Fisheries and Oceans for salmonoid and marine research and, north of Marine Drive, by a branch of Environment Canada operating a water quality lab. Associate Director of the Fisheries Research Branch, Howard Smith, indicated to council that the NWRI may relocate out of the province photo submitted seen for an while West Van couver council was told Monday night that the waters are closed to the act fishers between June 1S and Auguste | in 1986 and that a number of Council will delay pro- trailers would be displaced by the new building, but he could not tell council what would become of those remaining. Alderman Dave Finlay, who has followed the trailer situauion for a number of years, made the suggestion for a ‘‘fresh sheet’? to ‘‘get the thing done properly °° ceedings for approximately two weeks at which time they hope to have a firm commit- ment from the. federal government on the future of the trailers. Although the land is tederally owned, authorities are expected to respect municipal development and building objectives. MONTROYAL — Report supports extension NINE RECOMMENDATIONS have to the District of North Vancouver with the proposed Montroyal Braemar Dempsey | ink been made in connection extension = and In a study conducted by ~ ~~ N I) Lea and Associates [ » JOANNE Macon arn | ltd | the recommendations suggest that the Montroyal north to Dempsey with on extension be built the without the Bracmar Demp Beacmar Deinpsey link be sey link built and that classification In the event the Montroyal Of streets in the south Nor extension is omot built chen wood arca be reviewed the Dastrat should) Consider The cComsultants alse mastathnag oa cub de sacoon recommended that Starlight Madeley west of Norwood Way not be catended south peosvaded the Norwood tess to Montroyal te serve the dents are first conmsulted Phe new Jevsclopment oan othe Sotusantbaatits adses Suagepre st thant arca that new dev elopuiuenil ithe Bracenar Dempsey bik North of Brawenyvar east oof Ss monet bade then a studhy on Marty s stroubd thrice cor coNtipatoip the posstbultty of NECTION Fer Gua S tip treet cose ting Wellington tate oa SVStcs te the west char oo Tare teeth courte Sbrenahab tre Gover WAN Shop ube Se tivone boe oe alougy wo thoa mystadled oa tre ONG eee ey at ‘ ass toate of such Praospeees Kook land rites _ vba ripe seret tba re See page A4 cartes bee oe ute rucb va bc vtrv tree