Applicants want pubs all over N. Van City: A3 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER north shore Newsstand Price SOc September 22, 1982 Tel. 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 Wary of Fullerton Fill plan By CHRIS LLOYD A CURSORY glance at the master plan for the port of Vancouver has left North Vancouver City council members less than enthusiastic. Initial reaction to a proposal to turn the 55 acres of reclaimed land known as the Fullerton Fill over for the creation of a pulp ter- minal is negative. In fact, it is about the last use the council would like to see for what is the largest remaining tract of un- developed land in the municipality. Council has looked at several proposals put for- ward for the area in the past five years and has not rushed into any of them because of concern that whatever decision ts made should be in the greatest community SETTING UP for the big sale tarns out to be fun for nurses (left to right)Pat McKane, Jean Lile, Chris Burstow and Annabelle Dick as they sift chrough the liems to be sold. The garage sale set for 10 a.m. Saturday at 5335 Esperanza Drive, in North Van, is to raise funds for the North Shore chapter of registered nurses, who are hosting the B.C. Registered Nurses’ Association meeting next April. (Terry Peters photo) interest It will take a tough sales yob to sell the City on the CONTINUED ON PAGE Al2 Province threatens expropriation CALLING the province's bluff was the last resort of West Vancouver aldermen Monday night as they tried to stave off a hurried expropriation of Nelson Creck. is leased by the municipahty from BCR A large flat area beginning at Reaching Ever the popular Seaview Walk. the highway overpass and extending castwards along “The highways ministry 1s Marine Drive 18 currently , playing = hardball and By NANCY CAMPBELL being developed as a playing “ ry 4 theyre throwing at our field, with undeveloped land 4 av) heads.” charged a grim of the former BC Ratlway heavily utthzed as an 4 ‘ _ faced John Humphnes as he night of way. rather than yust overflow) parking arco for sé marshalled fellow aldermen (he partially developed = the ferry terminal oo ermmemnrs e into Opposing the depart ments “request” to rezone municipal parkland to ac commodate a Pubho Works yard The ministry has threatcned to capropmiate all y Door on playing field = portion, af council does not approve the rezoning this weck The oo nght of way bow developed as o popular walk extending from Glencagles Golf Course castwards to e Nort Crleneagles Sc boul ms across the road Aldermen were sagry not only at the suddcaness of the request frest notific ation was received only last week CONTINUED ON PAGE AB z Wednesday Cloudy with scattered showers Thursday Remaining cooland wet