A3 - Wednesday, January 27, 1982 - North Shore News Toes POSSIBLE RELIEF for West Van school taxpayers will be discussed by the provincial cabinet this week, Attorney General Allan Williams (left) told school board officials Monday at a special meeting in West Van called by Mayor Derrick Humphreys and board chairman Mark Sager (second from right). With Williams, West Van MLA, and Sager are Schools Superintendent Ed Carlin’ and Trustee Margot Fark. (Eric Eggertson photo) Pitch and putt course in the hole AMBLESIDE Pitch and Putt fees are going up but despite a 25 per cent increase in some charges passed by West Vancouver council Monday night, the projected deficit has risen by almost 60 per cent. Alderman Gordon Rowntree told council the projected deficit would increase $16,000 to total $43,000 in 1982, a figure which disturbed Alderman Dave Finlay. Finlay told council that he believed the fees should be increased even further, because of the municipality's user-pay philosophy. However, it was pointed out that municipal staff believed the law of supply and demand would not allow any further increases. “TI think we have to be competitive to a certain extent; we could increase PUB APPLICATION NIXED Dundarave suds lovers left crying in their beer THE 684 Dundarave residents who thought they would be able to walk down to the local and quaff a few will have to continue to travel a little farther to cry in their beer, following rejection of a proposed Dundarave pub by a majority of their neighbors. » West Vancouver council was told Monday night that because less than 60 per cent of residents voted for the pub proposal, the requirements have not been fulfilled under the Liquor Control Licensing Act. Of the 1537 votes tallied, 853 or 55.5 per cent voted no our rates without golfers too therefore lose too much business,” parks manager Heinz Berger told council in his report. getting upset and Rowntree recommended to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission that they consider staging a community-wide pitch and putt tournament’ with various classifications. to the proposal that would have allowed a neigh- borhood pub to be built in the Dundarave area. The survey was conducted on a door-to-door basis of all residents and businesses in a half-mile radius of the proposed pub. “At 5’4’’ I weighed over 200 pounds...”’ LINDA MacKINNON North Vancouver * Through the NORTH SHORE WEIGHT & MAINTENANCE CENTER'S private, in depth counselling, | developed the motivation, discipline and persistence to return to my former weight on their personalized reducing plan. i your weight problem seems endiess — | hope my achievement will motivate you to enroll on the program that worked for me. no machines, pills, strenuous exercises or group sessions Kies MasKeiaor? For your FREE no sajes pressure appointment. call or come by today! NORTH SHORE WEleHT 985-0458 ; J AND MAINTENANCE CENTER ~—— Suite 101-B Lonsdale Mall, 1124 Lonsdale (Near East bith) N_V. Put your residence on round-the-clock alert against intrusion, fire and emergencies Call us today VANCOUVER 681-7364 Chubb Security Systems One of our residential alarm specialists will be pleased to discuss with you the security of your home, entirely without obi at a time that’s most conventent for you. FN ay Protected by gation and A Chubb Alarm INSIDE Grace and talent The paper money supplement Valuable issue Career options PAGE C2 Saving lives PAGE B10 Automotive Claseified CommunityRound up Entertainment Food Hayden Stewart Travel TV Time What's Gotng On