KIM is a native of California who recently moved to Van- couver. She hopes to become a model and then eventually settle down. Trail Blazer 18 spd. Mountain Bike (Wickstand, shackle lock, water bottle & cage) Reg. 305.98 NEWS photo Beltaray. ANee Beige It ~ Friday, November 4, 1988 - North: Shore News NVD Council ponders new Lynn Valley pub THE LYNN Valley Centre may soon have its own neighborhood pub. By MARTIN MILLERCHIP Contributing Writer . North Vancouver District Coun- cil recently authorized its staff to proceed with preparing the neces- sary rezoning bylaw and minor development permit for pre- clearance purposes for the Crossroads Grill Fub. An application ‘tom Marathon Realty Company Ld. to convert the space currently occupied by the Skillet Restaurant lead 10 a poll of all residents and business owners and tenants within a 350-metre ra- dius of the Lynn Valley Centre in September. In all 1,973 ballots were mailed, of which 987 were returned. A ma- jority of the ballots were in favor Mudflats walk set THE VANCOUVER Natural His- tory Society is holding a Walk For Maplewood Flats Wildlife Area, Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. The group will meet east of the Crab Shack on Doilarton Highway for a guided tour of the area. The society is demanding that 100 hectares of Vancouver Port Corporation land, currentiy being considered for multi-use develop- ment, be preserved as freshwater marsh and ponds to replace similar habitats lost to past development. For more information call 929- 3265, 255-5749 or 980-9085. ooo wooo anes wonenrt 00 VALUE ANY REGULAR PRICED ADULT on OUNTAIN oR Bone BIKE this coupon (not good with ote te B coun) Whe ct ACCESSORIES, 22 Backroads S,1.$.-18 spd. Mountain Bike ~~ Arcya clloy wheel, oversize fork, $.1.5. tnd, sel lc 70058 we DOO ( WII PURCHASE gocd with with this couran (Pe A oun any other offer, €9- of the proposal, with 55 per cent for and 45 per cent opposed. The proposed pub would have internal access from the mall and a new “‘store-front’’ access facing the parking lot adjacent to the district library. Hours of onera- tion, subject to approval by the provincial Liquor Control and Licensing Branch, would be 11 a.m. to midnight daily. Seating 65, the pub wil} also have space for games and live entenainment. Food and non- alcoholic beverage service will be available. Addressing concerns raised about youth loitering in the area, Ald. Craig Clark referred to the high visibilty of the location and the number of people constantly using the area. “It is the most ideal location given parking and proximity to a!! other amenities,’’ he said. )) 1362 MARINE DR. W.VAN ff Ke DA i Bore soy Yas, Side dle Gaye Open for lunch, dinner & and weckerd arunch FOR RESERVATIONS: 925-1945 The North Shore Unison Board of Health has received a grant of $15,000 from the Provincial Ministry of Health. The Grant is availabie to be divided amongst community groups or agencies who come forward with proposals designed to “Strenathen the Family”. Applications cre available at the North Shore Health Dept. Applications must be received by the 18th of Ncvember, 1988. * Lose Inches ¢ Improve Circulation « Reduce Stress ® Improves Posture Hours: Kon-Fri. 8-8 p.m. Saturday &5 p.m. FIRST TRIAL SESSION FREE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 1 WEEK UNLIMITED $39.95 PLUS | FREE TANNING SESSION 922-1330 OTHER PACKAGES AVAILABLE 1-6 MONTHS SUNTANNING AVAILABLE 2461 Bellevue Ave., West Van. A NEW ERA OF TONING AS ARRIVED “NO STRAIN, NO FATIGUE OR STRENUOUS EXERCISE. | INCH LOSS HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER! Develop a tim body and the look you chrays wanted. 7 toning tables to tone specific areas of your body. When’you use the tables 2 or 3 times a week you can achieve phenomenal inch loss. 7 minutes on each table is equivalent to 7 hours of traditional floor exercise. BENEFITS * Relieves Back Pain * Improves Flexibility * Firm Muscles © Increases Endurance Body Gear