—~ somewhat depressed _ after five or'six days of tain; not to mention alt~ the little (or not so - little) things that go wrong. I'm _ sure everyone has their own | way of fighting the © blues. This issue the Inquiring ‘Reporter —_. asks: “What do you like to do to cheer yourself up?” -- Page 10, March 7, 1979 - North Shore News It pretty easy fo o pet : Rick Seeley rn Vancouver : Steve Cooper oN ‘North Vancouver ~ W) en Tm down [like to When I. feel_depressed, I. work on cars. I especially enjoy preparing my camper van for the summer. " go’ out and buy a case of beer. Brian Davie Alberta Calgary, ~ 1 like to. work .on_my ‘oil 7 painting. It gives mea feeling of accomplishment. . ae . "suchas a romantic fantasy. Dan Robson Doughty North Vancouver North Vancouver __If. I'm_ really depressed, I _ When feel down, ike to. daydream about things I like relax with a good smoke. { Site plans confuse — aldermen Three different recommen- dations on a parks plan for the All-Round Land sub- division in West Vancouver . Jed to some confusion and a split council vote. = | With Mayor Derrick Humphreys breaking the tie, council decided to back the Parks and Recreation Com- mission’ Ss recommendation for a neighborhood park located in an arm of the subdivision road going up the mountain just north of 2ist Street above the Upper Levels Highway, and for a trail to connect Woodward Park on the east to McDonald Creek Reserve on the west. This opinion will be given to the staff approving officer who makes the final decision on park sites. Municipal Manager Terry Lester said a site surrounded by road does not make ‘for good park planning. Municipal staff recom- mended a park within the fork of the two branches of McDonald Creek. The developer recommen- ded parks which connect the winding subdivision road to McDonald Reserve on one side and Woodward Park on the other. Council members expres- sed confusion af why the three recommendations - should differ so much. Aldermen Arnott, Black- burn and McAlister voted for the Park and Recreation Commission’s plan. Ald. Lanskail, who said professional park planners should not be ignored, voted nay, along with Aldermen Hicks and Humphries. "348 Marine Or,, (Near Me acider. | 976-7227 Gaod ratas on iessans | Yentals & repairs a a Anyone . for whippet racing? — i - Anywhere but ‘Loutet Park, say many nearby residents. The City of North Vau- couver was peppered with complaints last week about dog races in the proposed * park to be held by the B.C. Whippet Racing Club, council was told Monday night. West Vancouver federal and provincial lands last year, council was told Monday. this, council decided that all costs for emergency calis made at the Horseshoe Bay ferry ter- minal, along the Trans- Canada Highway and along the Provincial highways (Taylor Way and Marine Drive) be submitted to the provincial Emergency ener! Dog racing? ... Council members passed a motion to hold a public hearing on the matter. It is expected to take place at next Monday’s regular council meeting. “This may be fun and entertaining,” said -Alder- man Payne, “but I think. we need a report on field suitability.” Alderman Frank Marcino echoed many of the Health Services mission. Com- Terry Lester, municipal manager, reported thatsome | calls were for inhalators at the ferry terminal but most calls were for aid at motor vehical accidents to which Emergency Health Services ambulance crews were tardy in arriving. When the West Van- couver ambulance is busy, wee BOTTLED 1m BOND ha ctasteaeeamtametanaia ater bamesienbi _to the residential area,” “ argued. -Not in MY park! a residents’ concerns about the proposed event to be held over three days, June 10, and August 4-5. “Loutet Park is right next he “We have all kinds of complaints about ball games in the’ park, much less dog races.” Victoria to be billed for emergencies. the municipal Fire Department responds to emergency calls. Because of the “sad state of _emergency ambulance service in West Vancouver”, Alderman Robert Hicks moved that the Union of B.C. Municipalities be petitioned to call on the provincial government for immediate improvements in emergency services provided in municipalities. - K intoa auto — radiator repairs Gorm othe professors, © Nor Est. RADIA TORS. 1175 West 14th St, 3 biocks south of Marine Dr. lett off Pemberton 984-0374 1175 West 14th St, NV. 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