NG ER “Je mimanded by Captain Bertrand : (inset) pays | day ¢ remontal visit to Vancouve this week soriving about noon this Tharsday (March 1): ‘under Lions Gate Bridge. ccompanying the “Jeanne d’Arc” will be the French escort destroyer “Forbin”. The two visiting warships depart 2 week on a Monday! for combined exercises with units of the Canadian Navy: en route for San Francisco. “Clay Realty Inc. is ‘receiv- ing special: permission: ‘to put. a “for lease’”:sign across:the. -top facia of its building at’ 545°. “ ‘Clyde Ave because of the on *: oing Vancouver ally: news- | " Paper strike.” a West Vancouver. council, hich i is ‘normally: strict about — its‘sign -bylaw, decided Clay . - Realty could deviate from the normal rule of placing:a sign “only at the. ground: devel, . entrance. “oe against;. ore 0 Mayor ‘Derrick : Humphrey ‘breaking : the tie. Doreen . Blackbum,. who. voted again- * ‘sf{deviation from. the rules,’ said this créates a-precedent » and cother businesses may the same.’ privilege _ “during: ‘the newspayer Strike. doy ” Selection of a site for a new fire hall to serve the Caulfeild "area of West Vancouver is’ undergoing a re-evaluation: West Van Fire Chief Colin ' Evans explains ‘fire depart- ' ment’s concern is the ‘grade’ of the land and topography _as well as the accessibility of a site. for a new fire hall for ~ the west-central. area, 1, of the 2 No that “pride: levels in” the: Caulfeild ‘plateau. -have ‘been calculated, Chief Evans - said fire department : plan- ‘replace the - Caulfeild Plateau. ning is undergoing a re- thinking of a:possible site for No. 4 fire hall which would antiquated Tiddley Cove fire hall built in the 4400 block Marine i in the 1950s. : ‘Chief Evans says recent thinking is a site somewhere at the mid-point down the slopes of . the Caulfeild . Plateau which will eventually | « “in the vicinity ‘of the ‘overpass : “and the Upper Leyels High-~ way at the top end of the” West Vancouver council may not stick to its earlier’. policy that office buidlings in the Dundarave area between 24th and 25th streets on Bellevue be built on a minimum of two lots. This site had been favored after the plan to build the new hall in the Westmount area at the highway was made. impractical by changes to the highway at this point. “*What the fire department is looking for is a suitable location in this area to serve the entire responding area,”’ the chief says. ‘Under’ West Van's die . ‘year capital works develop- . ment plan, acquisition of allowed to build a’building on only one lot. Director of Development Dr. Robert Collier told council that the medical group thinks parties who own land on either side of their parcel hold “‘unreal- _He says he favors a spot “in ‘the’ middie of ' Jand for a fire hall is called for in 1979 with contruction. underway i in 1980. Municipal manager Terry Lester estimates a new fire - ‘hall for Caulfeild Plateau would. cost somewhere . ‘$300,000. . and between “It would be, designed to have at least two bays for fire vehicles and it would elimin- . ate the old fire hall No. 3 on Marine at Caulfeild. " originally to assure provision of parking. The physicians who back Bellevue Medical Holdings said a two-lot building will create office space in excess warmth Our container. arrives this month brimming with the istic value of their land.”’ of what they.need. ‘Bellevue Medical Holdings The matter was referred to Collier said the two-lot the Advisor Planning Com- has asked again that it be minimum was recommended mission for reconsideration. John Andrew 've hand-picked each table, chest of drawers, cupboard and desk for its quality character of An- tique Victorian Pine. and workmanship. If you. are a lover of pine and the comfortable country surroundings YY Het teaba, bathrooms, AAR, it inspires, this shipment will be a treat. save Feb. 23rd -Mar. 4th. PNE Grounds. \\ Mem. thre Wert. — BBO p00 10.08 PO ran — 8G 4a 1080 — 1:00 to B00 PM \ Aamtcotene Ranta ap.20 \ Te Ohlhdicwn (emdior 18) — BOv Valel een tieheta Remi at Wientemrd ns Fed Mma. 1095 Marine (at Lloyd) N.V. Le | 10:30-6 ¢Mon- Sate | 984-0916