WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WINTER CLUB ESTATES “With this proposed development now before North Vancouver District Council, we would like to take this opportunity to apprise the citizens of North Vancouver of the key facts and issues surrounding this project. We believe it is very important that everyone have complete and accurate information so that opinions formed will be made on a well-informed basis.” Poter Fentimen, President North Shore Winter Club The Project Winter Club Estates - an eighteen storey rental apartment complex for active seniors comprising approximately 209 suites. Upon completion, the residential tower will link with the club facilities via the second floor. Renovation and General Upgrads to the North Shore Winter Club ~ extension and conversion of what is now the smaller ice rink into curling rinks, as well as construction of a new hockey rink and a two level parking structure. The Players North Shore Winter Club | Established in 1958, this facility has operated as a member owned, non-profit society to promote, organize, conduct and manage sports, recreational and social activities for its membership. The club is world renowned and has produced many of Canada’s top athletes. Karen Magnussen, Linda Moore, Grant Connell and Brett Hull are only a few of the famous namas who learned their skills at this club. Co-operaters Development Corporation Limited CDCL is a subsidiary of the Co-operators, Canada’s largest insurance group who have a well established reputation in real estate investments as well as a disciplined approach and operating style. . . The Company has participated in the joint venture and co-ownership of numerous real estate developments throughout Canada. The Co-operators has aiways had a philosophy of reinvesting into the community where its policyholders reside. The Concerns How will this affact traffic in the immediate area? Answer: Numerous studies have been commissioned and the final results conclude that the impact of additional traffic would be negligible to minimal. Will this set a precedent for highrise development in the area? Answer: Council considers developments on its own merits in isolation of a!l others so this should not be a concern. Wii this 2dversely affect local parks? Answer: !t has been determined that there will be no adverse effect on local parks due to this development. In fact, Bridgman Park will be receiving some improvements. What about the question of rezoning the area for this development? Answer: All the zoning issues have been thoroughly reviewed and approved by The District Advisory Planning Commission. The Issues - Need for Seniors Housing on the North Shore - Preservation and Upgrade of the North Shore Winter Club - Ar. “active” environment for seniors — Reinforcement of the family atmosphere within the Club On Monday, November 14, Winter Club Estates will be before North Vancouver District Council for a final decision. hwhata feeling! oe & THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER Make your vote an educated vote ... Don’t take a chance with a child’s opportunity to learn 43 ~ Sunday, November 13, 1988 - North Shore News Your ARIES (March 21-April 29): ae Work and work-related mat- ters have your undivided at- tention now. You are not about to accept any interference at this point. TAURUS (April 21-May ar 20):Outlines, concepts and new ideas are a vital part of this cycle. And what you now com- municate to others may have a far- reaching effect. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): FR See to it that you let others know that games are unac- ceptable this week. Revitalization is definitely your aim now, CANCER (June 21-July 22): wi Be ready for a new round of talks, meetings and discus- sions, particularly where agreements are concerned. The resources of others fascinate you at this time. «| LEO (Suly 23-Aug. 22): It seems that you have an assortment of responsibilities close at hand. During this week, you'll resolve at least one of them. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Listen to your own intuition in an affair of the heart. On- ly you can decide what is best for you now. Week of Nov. 13-19, 1988 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Settle down long enough to devise a new co:'rse of action for your base of operations. It will help enormously. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. HE 22): Calls and contacts gain the results that you’ve been searching for. See to it that you are ready for the unexpected, however. Py SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21): That frugal way which you have when it comes to money surfaces, once again. And even close ties are surprised. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. a 19): Allow yourself to be as visible as you want ot be. In fact, you'll benefit in ways that you hadn’t even imagined. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Pr 38): Last-minute fine points and arrangements open the week. It is on this note that you head toward some real success. reas | PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): «am! The social scene becomes whatever you want it to be at this time. You can enjoy the lamorous life, if you really want it. Rent a craft table CRAFTS PEOPLE are invited to rent a table at Canyon Heights Eletaentary School’s second an- nual Christmas Happening. The event takes place Saturday, Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gym of the school located at 4501 Highland Blvd., North Van- couver. This year, along with its gigantic - Pet Foods bake sale and book fair, the school will sponsor a craft bazaar. Any crafts people wishing to display and sell their crafts are invited to book a table. Tables can be rented for $10 each. . 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