may Newsstand Price 25¢ November 23, 1980 Tel. 985-2131 $60m development at stake By PAT RICH A ruthless battle for the control of the development of North Vancouver's Hamilton-Fell area is developing with 90 properties and a project that may be worth $60 million at stake. And one businessman, before City council adopts a Paul Murphy, is racing forthcoming planning against time to purchase a_ report. ‘Ripoff’ claims answered - Al2 Majority of the properties so The Hamilton-Fell area that be can submit a bounded by development plan to the North Vancouver City CONTINUED ON PAGE Al13 ’ . t ‘ Hamilton ogee eS ° By PAT RICH The solutions to West Vancouver's student problems involve a return to well defined basic values and the elimination from the system of those who don't fit in. That was the = main conclusion to ise from an education torum held Thursday invc ung a panel of five and an audience of over 100 who braved the rain to attend at Scntinel school in West Van Billed as a forum on ‘Behaviour and Attitudes tn our Schools - Do they reflect Community Standarda?’, the gathering tned to come to gnps with wha! they felt was Periods of rain. wrong with the current educational sys'em Not quite so mild. By far the strongest MONDAY: statement of the problem Continuing ansettled was made by pancl member with shower. John Stigant. . mathematics CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 ight F THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER fe & fod utd id as Bee ie 4 Gprrorcncey *: ee ae se es Ff $3 a 4 SS Fon ote? FLOODED BASEMENTS kept North Shore flremen busy during the heavy rains of Thursday night and Friday morning. North Van District firefighters were called to this home at 1390 Winton Avenue twice to pump ont water and deal with the same problem at 12 other homes, while the engincering department handled a further 16 calls. In West Van, firemen pumped water from three homes and the engincering depanment dealt with cight cabs. (Elsworth Dickson photo)