pe up with our exe THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER ‘Newsstand Price 50¢ September 14, 1983 Newsroom 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 yor WEST Vancouver's ~ ee = SS aaa : ER . < ; Ambleside-by-the-Sea 3 coe a5 xu OSS ARS SESS co = , SSS ~ aS : S MEET ERTS is ; ‘= x weg Ne a 3 E 35 < EEE . Te . " 7 . NEWS photos Eric Eggertson fa Plan for the redevelop- : IT TOOK two shots of tranquillizer — and a third delivered by hand — to down the largest of two bears treed in Deep Cove Saturday. ment of the waterfront enter a _" ° ; is about to. be released for public scrutiny. . By WENDY HAYSOM The plan, which over the summer has been studied by the advisory planning commission, the parks and . recreation... ‘advisory... com- mission ‘and the” advisory me | design panel, will now be L 2 ; | bo ’ _ of a | forwarded without changes ‘ to alk the residents, — ratepayers and _ business cocina h - Two treed, associations in the com _, @enfe . tranquillized © , Cc il within si ks. and moved ee a Monday munity. CONSERVATION : : : | - : . , , _ that a model would be set up They will be asked to bring their comments and opinions to West Vancouver to help people make their Officer Doug Adolph review and that council staff was called on to deal. a ae would be available to answer with the bears ontwo | S . : ee ] : questions. separate occasions last week in Deep Cove. By NEWS STAFF Ac the first, early in the j week, he was forced to shoot a marauding bear that had been the source of six or seven complaints to the pole from anxious residents of the arca The second incident occurred Saturday when | a cub anda young female bear were treed in a yard : at 667 Baycrest in Deep Peete’ Cove. DEEP COVE resident Danny Milroy a closer look at t CONTINUED ON PAGE AS have been re-located in the Seymour River watershed. THURSDAY Maunly cloudy FRIDAY A tew showers ig, ‘ ' The two bears Reaching Every Door on the North Shore