‘WEST VAN HIGH froma 1953. ‘This 25th reunion of teachers and students at the ' Avalon Hotel proved that while faces and appearances may change, memories stay thes same. A number of the old id guard erouped 2 around this 1953 } Bentley. CONT’D FROM PAGE1 Changes in- provincial governments, contradictory’ surveys and conflicting pub- 2 lic opinion .all -helped. keep — the. Pub pot. Botting | for two ye ‘ Recently. the Pan - ‘Pacific. group | ‘feceived — permission — from Victoria’ to operate a” Esencod dining Queens and. ‘Lonsdale Site. This however, was: not ‘the. aim of the group, and in fact," ‘the dining lounge ‘licence . may. have ‘been’ part. of’ ‘the : 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. OFFICE/NEWS - [604] 880-0511 CLASSIFIED . CIRCULATION 908-1337 - Publisher PeterSpeck _.. Associate Publisher | Bob Graham. ' Editor-in-Chief Noel Wright - Managing Editor Andy Fraser News Editor Chris Lioyd Photos Ellsworth Dickson Advertising . Directer’ . Eric Cardwell Traftle Manager Donna Champion Classified Berni Hilliard Circulation Yvonne Chapman Administration B-bara Haywood | ‘Accounts Syivia Sorenson North Shore News, foun- ded in 1969 as an indepen- dent community nowspaper | and qualified under Sched- ule 141, Part 11, Para- Graph 111 of the Excise Tax Act, is published each Wednesday and Sunday by the North Shore Free Press Ltd. and distributed = to every door on the North Shore. Second Class Mail Registration Number 3885. VERIFIEO CIRCULATION 47,001 Entire contents © 1976 North Shore Free Press Lid. All rights reserved. | 4 5 ” (Alderman - .Gordon — ‘reason why. the “pub bylaw Feceived approval. Under the provisions of the ‘dining lounge - permit,. the _ Speration could remain open da edar al one a.m. isumge on the. ‘This was | not - what Pan Pacific wanted... They claimed - that with the pub bylaw they | -would be open ‘six x mahts t till “WW ‘pm. only - At earlier council meetings ' pointed ‘out this fact to the other members of the District - council. | Both Pan Pacific and the | Spanish Inn were. subject to - _ Public Hearings recently and jin both cases a majority of those who spoke were iti favour of the pub plans. ‘According t to district offi- ~ cials, the only step remaining . to be taken by Pan Pacific is to apply for a licence from group. will. call tenders for. their. $300, 000 0 enterprise. Rose | Victoria. Once it is obtained it is expected that the private The pub itself will, W replace an : casting, . but 4 service. station. The. building | . will be of 2 contemporary Gesion but once imside the patron. will be transported to - the’ best ideas of: . British: “Pubs. : : Darts, games, sing-alongs . and other. entertainment will - be featured along with good,. #7 traditional © pub food at .§ reasonable prices. Provincial. officials have & set the maximum number of.. | patrons at 70 for the Queens : and Lonsdale. Site. Concern over parking was one of the worries of council . at earlier. stages of the discussion. However, every- thing seemed to be in order Monday night as the first approval for a pub in the. | district was officially recop- nized. | Correction: Deferred — | faxes for seniors . A story on the deferred taxes scheme for senior citizens on the front page of the Sunday News of June 11 inadvertantly mentioned the standard homeowner grant of $280 when giving an example of how tax defer- ment might affect the pro- ceeds of a future sale. The grant for senior citizens aged 65 and over is, of course, $480. Therefore, in the case of a house owned by a senior citizen and valued today at $60,000, with average taxes of $900 over the next 10 years, the average annual loan from Victoria would amount to $420 -- not $620 as" stated in the earlier story. \ At eight per cent com- pound interest the total owing by the end of the tenth year -- deductible from. the proceeds of a sale at that point -- would be approxi- mately $6,600 (mot $9,700). Assuming that the value of the house increased by two per cent per year. the price tag by 1988 would be $73,140. 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