All - Sunday, May 27, 1984 - North Shore News TAYLOR PROPOSES Trading trees for newspapers NORTH VANCOUVER Ci- Taylor, having volunteered newspaper recycling through its participation in gram,”’ Taylor said. and. ultimately the preserva- ty residents will be able to ex- to come up with a special contractor. the North Shore Newspaper Although Canadian En- tion of the: environment, change a bundle of project for Canadian En- “The City of North Van- Recycling Program and vironment Week was must necessarily belong to newspaper for a tree seedling vironment Week, gave notice couver has in the past played during Canadian Environ- of a motion to that effect a major supporting role by information brochures such government and_ Environ- ment Week, June 3 to 9, if Tuesday. He hopes to have recognizing the necessity for as the G.V.R.D. Recycling Ald. Dana Taylor wins the the seedling distribution community awareness forthe Directory and the Chemical support of city council. undertaken by the City’s success of through the distribution of designated by the federal the community.”’ The District of North Van- ment Canada, Taylor felt | couver will be asked to join in that ‘“‘the responsibility for the City’s initiative and share the promotional costs. such projects, Hazards Emergency Pro-_ the success of such programs A CAMPAIGN by a Deep Cove resident to have the North Vancouver Dhtstrict Council amend the Deep Cove Community Plan and rezone District land on the west’ side of a proposed 600-foot extension to Badger Road has been defeated. The original request by J.G. Ramsay called for a further extension of Badger Road, extending the road past properties fronting onto Caledonia Avenue. With the inclusion of District Jand on the west side of the proposed Badger Rd. extension, both sides of the road could be developed with reduced servicing costs for each lot Ramsay represents some owners on Caledonia Avenue, whose properties back onto a single lot When he contacted the District, however, he was told that lot has been desipmated as a park and natural area in the Deep Cove Community Plan Ramsay then followed up: his orieibal request wath the Suggestion that © ouncel amend the Deep Cave Coomeunity Phar to ome bade the tana trom the lot which has development potential In a report dated May 17, Poistract staff said oa topographi survey and yeotechmcal studies would be necessary to defermine the land's development potential Phe costs of such studies could run up to $15,000, with funds to be drawn from . Meow ois the time te chop fer the: best scrvingpe of (hee sescrse rhe bistrret’s Land ; Al hopo Internati cal where far tut t) tet pastor werd to world weve sent ourbuyer tb sear tithe mioairkets They ve purchased desi gnerfastons cat half pmee an fwe re pessing H the servings cor te you: Amed dock in thes boxer chase Wormer Des clopment Program Ato Tuesdays) Council meeting, aldermen voted overwhelmingly against the rocommbendation with octiby Shep Your Wd fired bassae ar ee tere ret te aay feastip onieset Ald Stephen NOM sue Mad echesgqearnithy baad pes fon ahote espe ites Fe toa ! proubirige Ube rrreotacrn os © Ce rc pte yo. . peer yt tbe Tibede hionil perder we boing po bbarty wettest rs ! RADIOLOGY Permactid ote yp pare ly TECHNOLOGIST Ulver Bevan pe Fevercuie ny eole oe pene ees n" awa be dee hengyy eos Pate begun wil! eva preven et Sarre: agit y 4 ; . che Dataly Raye at shoe nb 5 : ee CNJOY THE ADVANTAGES! nee hme eee “Buying on our credit plan can be buying value aa bo ; too. Credit used wisely enables you to take vane advantage of special buys like these Using your Please apply in person to Woodward's Account Card makes your shopping Eeprovee Reretone convenient and helps you manage your money, CANCER CONTROL ~ and that’s something we all value! AGENCY OF BC : . 2066 Heathe: Street Vancouver B ( ° VANCOUVER 604.5713) © PARE ROYAL G17 .6'65) 4 OAKMIDGE 20. 41) + IW WESTMINSTER SZ) Ua 8 GANLGTORD S86 > v682 353 AMIANTTTTIES LAST 7 OANA 90 902 © COORTTUAM 464 FT Men Bee eer eA A IDE Wet TM, 2s TUN A am WMT