From Page 1 “It will be exactly 26 days -between the time we received notice and the passing of the bylaw,’’ said Mayrs. He adds that the actual wording of the proposed bylaw wasn’t available until Friday . noon, giving. the residents only nine working hours to get legal advice. . Humphreys says he Tespecits the concerned citi- zens’ opinion but says the debris pit is absolutely nec- essary to protect approx- imately 100 homes at the creek’s mouth. The downstream residents are all for it, adds Humphreys. He contends everyone’s all for flood control but never in their back yard. And Humphreys rejects the contention that the municipality is moving too quickly and without suffi- ome “Cut from Canada’ ‘A Beef." (Standing RiD\ cient warning. “This problem has been around ever since West Van- couver was here,’’ says Humphreys. ‘We are pro- ceeding with all prudent speed because we want to get it done before the winter floods.’’ MANY ALTERNATIVES A $150,000 contribution from the federal government is the reason the project is going ahead now, the mayor says. Humphreys also rejects the possiblity of any alter- natives. The engineering report, done by Dayton and Knight engineering consul- tants, states this is the only possible remedy, says Hum- phreys. The plan includes install ing concrete steps, to slow the water flow, above a rock dam. The plan also calls for a large metal grate called a FRESH WHOLE OR HALF Pork Loin 11 - Sunday, August 18, 1985 - North Shore News Residents get Iittle notice from WV grizzly which stops large boulders: crashing down stream. The collected boulders will be removed yearly via a ce- ment access road proposed to run across two. of the properties. 4. second phase, to be constructed sometime in the future, would divert excess runoff into a 10-foot culvert leading via a separate under-ground channel. The Cypress Creek Cut Into Chops 4.39 41.991, homeowners say there are plenty of ‘alternatives and have hired engineer. Nigel Skermer. Skermer, who worked’ with the ministry of highways on the Lions Bay flooding problem, will pres- ent the best of these alter- natives at Monday’s council meeting. If passed by council Mon- day the controversial — flooding..control. could be adopted at a special meeting as early as Wednesday. SWIFTS PREMIUM OR LAZY. MAPLE ‘Sliced Side Bacon cen 2.29 | SWIFT $ PREMIUM” FRESH SHOULDER Pork Butt - | Steaks _ | 3.06, ny 1.39 w. “MAPLE LEAF PORK SHOULDER Cottage Rell. _ Cryovac Halves ” “000s. wl. 57 "CHOCOLATE DRINK WIN ONE OF 93 — 3 DAY-PASSES 10 EXPO a." DETAILS ON THE FOOD FLOOR... 8 rll ks. : (i, arly ‘ \ a0 SAVE: a2 _- § io i. 10 PER PKG. We reserve the right tolimit quantities = © - Prices effective at Lower Mainland ond. ° Clearbrook stores only. WORLD OF FOOD