va : Votes against council appointments | New appointments to West Vancouver's various civic boards, commissions . and committees were ap- _ proved by council Monday night, with the exception of Alderman Ann Arnott who cast an opposing vote. Ald. Arnott objécted to executives of ratepayers’ associations being appointed because, she said, those persons should be in a “non- partisan position”. “Y don’t think conflict of interest should inhibit ap- pointments,” commented Ald. Don Lanskail, but added that Ald. Arnott’s remarks should be a “word _ ratepayer reps _ ALD. ANN ARNOTT Advisory Planning Commission: Roy Bar- tholomew, Michael Reigh, Gary Sutherland. of caution” worth noting. The following new ap- pointments and re- - appoiniments were ap- proved: | Advisory Design Panel: Terence Cattell, Barbara Dalrymple, Kim Stephens. Advisory Fire Panel: Mary Kerr, Herbert McDonald. - _, Parks Advisory) Commission: Gordon Cameron, Darrell Frith, John Montgomery. | Library Board: Robert Kellogg, Beulah McLaughlin, Gordon Rowntree. — Community Services Advisory Commission: Elizateth Bakewell, Bruce ' Grey, Beue Williams, Roger ~ -.Montgomery. Seniors Advisory ‘Board: Rev. R. Cram. | Family Division Com- mittee: Elizabeth Bakewell, David Hall, Ruth Hud- dieston, Sue Kershaw, Naomi -Mann, Margaret Murray, Mary Paisley, Anne Pearson, Rev. John Robertson, Sheila Casson. N. Shore council agendas. Highlights from__ the agendas of North. Shore - council meetings: tomorrow (Monday, Jan.22):.. . WEST VANCOUVER (8 P.M.) , Correspondence on removal of Eagle Island ferry. Proposed extension of Panorama Village com- mercial area. Zoning of 4768 Pilot House Road. Preparation of a bylaw to | allow development permits in West Vancouver (under recent provincial regulations development permits have now replaced the former ‘: “system of land use con- tracts). Complaint re dog restrictions in Lighthouse Park. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30 P.M.) Cedar Village sub- division—relaxation of guidelines. Footbridge across Wage Creek (200 block West 21st Street). North Vancouver Lawn Bowling Club. Rezoning of 522-524 West Keith Road. Lane north of Keith Road between St. George's and East’ Victoria’ Park—local improvement initiative. Street parking in the vicinity of Lions Gate Hospital. Negotiations for 1979 with CUPE. Appointments to Port Commission. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 P.M.) Noise abatement and control bylaw. (no machine noise Sundays until after 9 --Provisional- —budget ~--for acm.) - 1979 ($22,335,027) - resolution for adoption. * Final adoption of zoning bylaw amendments for Wright Engineers, Niobe Street; Calla Bros., Crown Street; Todd Enterprises, Riverside Drive. Zoning bylaw - amend- “iments for Connie McGill, Edgemont Boulevard: N.S. Parts & Industrial Supplies, Main Street. Temporary borrowing bylaw (for $15 million). Lynn Valley Racquet Club—date for public hearing. «Lynn Valley Study— public release of the en- vironmental! analysis. Lynmour area zoning and development policy. Liquor licence bylaw. Freehold posting. Grading of “confidential” and “strictly confidential” documents. lots sold by JANUARY | PERM SALE BOOK NOW RAYMOND SaLOLIS (Hoochuards Vancouver, Park Royal, Guildiord, New Westminster, Lansdowne. ON THEMALL Arbutus, Oakridge, Park Royal(South Mall) Cut N Curd Park Royal(North Mall), Haw Today (Lansde wne} 12th and Granville. and Recreation - os selection of SUITS JACKETS SLACKS SPORTS- WEAR SWEATERS | TIES SUITS REG. 325.00SALE 249.50 BLAZERS. REG.185.00SALE- 149.50 JACKETS REG 195.00SALE 154.50 SLACKS CAVALRY TWILLS SALE 64.50 10% to 20% REDUCED ON MADE TO MEASURE = SHIFFER, MILLAN, CAMBRIDGE & SAMUELSOHN FOR. WOMEN | ROYAL CENTER ONLY 1% off | selection of DRESSES RAINCOATS| PANTS SKIRTS SWEATERS SHIRTS — SKIRTS REG 195.00SALE 138.00 BLOUSES Reg.85.00SALE 68.00 SLACKS REG. 100.00 SALE COATS REG. 320.00SALE 256.00 50.00 20% to 30% SWEATERS SCARVES HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW AS 1979 CLOTHING PRICES CONTINUE TO RISE NOW UNTIL JAN 27th —wanrgalsen-Qoe 965 HOWE FOR MEN ROYAL CENTRE FOR LADIES