12 - Sunday, September 21, 1986 - North shore News -—— ee sameeniecmeet NORETR VANCOUVER City council's policy committee recently decided to instruct staff to draft a bylaw barring skateboards from sidewalks on Loasdale, The move came of skateboards."’ Potice say that officers will have lo view a skateboarder travelling on the sidewalk before any ac- tion can be taken, This week, Inquiring Reporter asks inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington City Fire Dept. sponsors dance A COSTUME HALLOWEEN dance is being held to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy, spon- sored by North Van City Fire Dept. Cost of the dance is $7 per per- son. lt is being held Friday, Oct. 31 from 7 p.m. to | a.m, at Eagles Hall, 170 W. Third St., North Van, coo months after Ald. Stella Jo Dean first proposed that the city look into what she has repeatedly called ‘the menace Will ban stop boarders? Peter Boardman England I think it is a very good idea, Back home we had a craze with skateboards and it got a bit hairy. I've seen more skateboards here in a fortnight (two weeks) than I see at home. Mary Boardman England I agree. I don't think there should be skateboards on the side- walks. G wee ae ee Ann Jack Vancouver island I wouldn't want them on the sidewatks. 1 don't know if they (skateboarders) will obey the law — | think they should. A law is a law. Dr. Elaine Bellam Dentist is pleased to announce her association with the Lions Gate Dental Centre #103-145 East i3th St. North Vancouver, V7L 2L4 Mon.-Fri 9-Spm Sat.9-2pm DISTINGUISHED David Kennedy watches shopping trends. He sees a personality at Pari Royal that tells him his customers appreciate comfort and consistent style. Kennedy-McDonald Men's Wear has offered their customers a consistent selection of men’s finery since Park Royal first opened for business in 1950. Today, David Kennedy and his daughter Sara are working on a third generation of quality men’s fashions, service and personality — a unique blend that has distinguished Park Royal's merchants for over 35 years, Reem wrn manent: teeraninnsein ttn te ts keane y neememntinmemee muita Mem 980-4412 | ESTABLISHED Back when Granville Street was Vancouver's only retail district, E.A. Lee began a truly original chapter in retail men’s wear. Now 57 years later, Baron Lee watches over his Park Roya! shop with the same eye for quality and no- nonsense value that his grandfather passed to his father years ago. That's the unique personality of a family business that has spanned four generations, with a complete line of fashions from the boardroom to the backyard — styles for any occasion. And excellent service that boasts the distinct air of experience. ye Ske Neil Rosie North Vancouver Not (skateboarders) won't re- ally listen to the ban. Ted Walker Surrey really. They don't: know what though. INDIVIDUAL From knick-knacks to brass tacks. James Brodie Gifts for Men fuels their customers’ unique personalities with a sterling selection of interesting wares and whainots. Jane Bland will be delighted to show you fine leather goods. Curios and curiosities. And an extraordinary assortment of personal gift items for any man’s own unique taste. Rich with character, as finely crafted as a hand- tooled wooden decoy. And, as original as a trip to Park Royal — the largest collection of merchants unique to one Shopping Centre. people on Lonsdale if they think the han will be effective. A ban won't stop them. I will