|, Trail, oar S ~~... Dickson photo} = “ A Deep Cove group which got the date wrong on its letter of application will be permitted to appear before North Vancouver District council in order to present its _ plan for recreational vessel * mooring in the Cove. The group — Indian Arm Marine Corporation — will have its delegation headed ’ by its president, William Cameron. — Alderman Peter Powell noted at last. week's council mecting that the date on the request for a delegation was shown as 1079. The group, he commented, must be survivors from the Battle of Hastings (at which the Profit for B.C. Rail Efficiency of operation will help make a $3.3 million profit this year for B.C. Rail, says its president, Mac Norris. Improvements in the service and operation are noted below St.) John in northern B.C., he says, resulting in a profitable rail operation. . cee et et age mip RTE Se OU ea ce a ee RRL ES NT AREA EB Pi RR FE EIT ETE IEE TIA LS STERNAL AMNION NPS LAI CS STEMS MG a ae Cue tN ot St aR Council will receive ‘survivors from 1066’ Normans conqucred Englznd in 1066) — and on those grounds alone they should be received. Following a second motion on the subject, presented by Alderman Marilyn Baker, council agreed to hold a public hearing in Deep Cove sometime after the middle of April to air presentations from all interested parties on the miatter of recreational ‘moorings in the Cove, Two. weeks ago council received a comprehensive plan for recreational mooring in the Cove from a separate. group of residents known as the Decp Cove Marine Trust. ron“ OhyT 5an8 ALL TRADES ALL SUBURBS 7 DAYS A WEEK blue é 24 HOURS A DAY 872-8611 Each selt-employed tradesman will entionate competitively ~~ quarertees hes curn work andcheryesyoudwect. . MODELLING ‘AND DANCING takes up the bulk of Jenie’s life. ‘from unshine “Girl -has five brothers at bome looking after her. (Ellsworth * The municipality of West Vancouver has announced that a new bus route is being 4 established in the West- ++ mount-Bayridge area of the municipality. The route will ~-go into operation this Monday (March >) and will provide hourly service to one ofthe last areas of the community: to have a bus service. ‘Approximately one-and-a- half years ago, the Municipality of . West . Vancouver received a report from a Transit. Task Force and one of -their key . with . the ‘Government to conduct a ; . extension of route into the Westmount/Bayridge area. This new route is in response to that recommendation and to the many . requests of - citizens ¢ of the area 2 for such a service. “In “addition, _ the Municipality of West Vancouver is negotiating Provincial “para-transit” . experiment for this area, and include the Cypress Park Estates area as well. However, it may be some time before the para- transit service is able to proceed. This bus route will provide a necessary service i he : . Alderman Robert Hicks pointed out, in making the announcement, that. an evaluation of the route will 18 700 COMMITT ED Noise study ‘a waste’ North Vancouver City Council has.cut loose $18,700. from its 1979 budget to hire consultant engineers to determine noise levels. in Lower Lonsdale. — Alderman Murray *Colcleugh, in voting against the motion Monday, called the... move a waste of taxpayer’s money. He said that the city has already budgeted for a _ full-time noise control bylaw officer to be hired in April, and that officer should be able. to provide noise level study. City Administrator Ed Raymond said the study “needs to be completed soon” before the grain elevators in the CNR marshallings yards go into full operation. “It’s necessary ‘to have a record of noise levels before and after,’’ he said, ‘‘to demonstrate our case to the CNR.”’ Special!! Mar.1 till Mar.17 Westlynn Coiffures Mon. to Sat. till 6:00 Fri. til 9:00 “With spring approaching,” he said, ‘‘increased foliage and climatic changes may ; occur ‘during its initial © operation. This will enable the Municipality to deter- mine..the. efficiency of .the route ‘and pattern of ridership. Alderman Hicks also indicated that a careful review of the impact of the route will be undertaken, and, if minor variations in the route would assist in meeting the residents needs, the Council will . do everything possible to do so. ~ 3 Information on. the bus stops, route timing, etc... may be ob- tained .from the West Vancouver Office at telephone number 926-4355. oe . i also affect noise levels iv the study is not complete within the next month or so.”’ necessar when that (lined). draperies by S. 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