proposals is 17 February. .- | _ SOUND WORK for. Van's “vont door”... The 1978 a pplication forms - for the federal. job creation. ‘program, - ‘Young . Canada’ Works, are available now. at: . the North Vancouver Canada Employment Centre. The deadline for submission | of fnorth shore. 1139 Lonsdale Avenue, : North Vancouver, B.C. 7M 2H4 OFFICE/NEWS.| [604] 980-0511 CLASSIFIED _ 980-3464 | CIRCULATION 986-1337 Publisher Peter Speck Associate Publisher | - Bob Graham | Editor-in-Chief ‘Noel Wright - News Chris Lloyd Guillermo Lam. Photos | Ellsworth Dickson , Production Marna Loiren ‘Advertising © Eric Cardwell. - ‘Kristi Vidler Classified BerniHiitlard «=. Circulation _ Yvonne Chapman Administration Barbara Haywood Accounts Syivia Sorenson North Shore News, foun- ded in 1969 as an indepen- ‘dent community newspapor and qualified undor Sched- ule 11%, Part 111, Para- graph 111 of the Excise Tax Act, Is published each Wednasday and Sunday by the North Shore Free Pross Ltd. and distributed. to’ evory door on the: North ' Shore. Second Class Mail Registration Number 3885, VERIFIED CIRCULATION 47,001 | Entire contents © 1978 North Shore Free Prees Lid. All rights reserved. SERA ROMER TOES” SIE Cg SEN A area. Len Ferne, Manager of the | Employment ‘Centre ‘at: 1221 - Lonsdale, said, “We. want to encourage community groups and ‘organizations as” well as private businesses to take’ this - op portunity to - create student Pjobs in our oo “Last year,” ‘said Ferne, “seventeen various Young | ‘Canada: Works projects were. - approved for our service area ‘of North. and° West Van- couver. These . projects -created more than 97 jobs for . unemployed workers: at a* _ funded cost of $192, 000. © Young Canada Works is designed to enable students to obtain work experience with. established employers and organizations. Maximum federal support is $25,000 for any one project, which can operate up to 18 weeks. Projects may commence on- May 1 and’ must end by September 8, 1978, creating at least three full-time jobs for six consecutive weeks. _ Potential _ projects must create new jobs that would | not: :otherwise be... done « without funding | under the : program. They must be’ non-profit, provide a benefit ‘to the community, and reflect the needs of students in the local area. Ferne is concerned over the numbers of unemployed young people, and he knows it is going to be tough for students to find jobs this summer. He actively encour- ages submission | ‘Of good projects by groups; organiz- ations and businesses in the ‘area, Application forms are available now at the Canada Employment Centre, 1221 Lonsdale Avenue,. telephone 988-1151, and for more information and assistance on project proposals contact ' Mark Goodwin ‘at Job Crea- tion Branch’ — telephone 682-8731. : : and unwanted ‘ listen. and are > pushing « ahead © people’s ‘font. yards is apparently aii part. GE their ly edges. at 2-3 km/h: “But. the . highway ministry boys‘won’t " Municipal Affairs Minister Hugh Curtis has announced the beginning of work on the major site clean-up to provin- cially-owned lands around . Lonsdale Quay, the Sea-Bus terminal in North Vancouver — _ City, ae “The most. obvious: eye- ‘sore for ferry passengers, the vandalized remains of the former day-keeper’s cabin at. the Rogers entrance to the property, was cleaned up several weeks ago,”’ the minister said. . “‘Now that. disposal groun- ds have been arranged for the remaining debris and municipal inspections . completed in connection with | removal of certain obsolete structures,’ the major ont 7 will be moving ahead’’. The site clean-up, e ted to, cost $160,000, will involve the demolition — of. derelict buildings, old rein- forced concrete footings and debris. Grading of the site will be done avd some land © fill will take. place. to’ fill depressions that now collect run-off water. An inspection by the fire marshal indicated that reten- tion of the buildings was not feasible. Curtis said that meetings are being scheduled by ‘the ministry with City’ of: ‘North Vancouver elected sen- tatives and technical ‘staff to | ensure a “‘useful and produc- live dialogue regarding future use of the surrounding the terminal’. With regard to eventual use of the land, Curtis restated his support of some | open space and access to the ' water aswell as full co-ordination of any develop- ment on the site in consul- tation with the City of North Vancouver and interested groups. transit land oor all autos, trucks 8 | recrea- | ; | | tlonal vehicles. —— 7 RITCHIE ee timat ants SERVICE CENTRE - call 68 ma os & appolntmonts 1525 Weich St. North Vancouver LINCOLN MERCURY