A1I5 - Wednesday, March 28, 1984 - North Shore News FLOOD AID \s 1.7 million - ““WHAT WE have to realize is we have a flood potential at Cypress Creek that is going to happen again!’’ o That’s West Vancouver Walker added the work Alderman Alex Broken- could be staged ‘‘as we all shire’s comment on the fin- know that kind of money dings of a report on the _ isn’t just lying around.” Cypress Creek floodings. The report on the Cypress =-According_to~ West__Van- Creek flooding problenr is irector of Operations Don ~ available at the municipal Walker, the report, prepared _ hall and staff will be loaning by Dayton & Knight Ltd., it out to immediate-area shows an Irwin Drive diver- _ residents. sion is the best solution to of- The municipality is seeking fset future flooding. public input on the report. “*The only disadvantage is, Walker has been given one of course, cost,’’ says Walker month to report back to of the estimated $1.7 million Council but that period can price tag. be extended. NOREEN PROVOST was happy to talk about the Citizens United for Safety and Justice when she ‘manned: the group’s booth this weekend at Park Royal South. Next meeting for the CUSJ is April 3 at Park and Tilford with retired coroner Doug Jacks as guest speaker. 7 ‘up to sides’ / RATHER THAN take sides, North Vancouver City council has asked. the North Shore Museum and Archives Committee and the Presentation House Society to meet and negotiate a solution to difficulties that have arisen over the use of the Gordon Gibson Room at Presentation House. The Museum and Archives Society and the North Van- couver Community Arts Council currently share the Gibson Room, which they tent from Presentation House. But recently the Museum and Archives people R had made application to City | GENUINE LEATHER! Council that they be allowed full use of the room, in 1985. “Our collection is large cnough that we can make imelaa) Italy SOFA NOW ONLY $ O54 beneficial use of the Gibson : Sofa 2.10 m (79") long Room on a full tume basis." Top-of-the-line sofaset in _ ent Broce Tutt. He explain. genuine leather, finished in LOVESEATNOW ONLY = @o5 cd some of the difficulties his beaut WOry avariapie ae Loveseat 1,50 m (0U") long | group had encountered on . sofa, ioveseat, ir. ~ CL a | pieces completely covered CHAIR NOW ONLY , wanes an order te accom: in genuine leather. S$ 5OO?> C ouneil Art Gothic, Presentation House treasurer and board e All sales final member, said thay his group . \ . had been counting on * Delivery willbe extra revenue from lease of the Gubson Room ino order to become more self sufficient He also fenred the inter ruption in) continuity that might occur from the dropp- ~ Eee —_~, —_—, ing of certain traditional ®& | |— INdICHI fi \ =|— IN] acitivies from othe Gitbson y | Room ' a is Vo re Oo cn Se Le tap ttt ee Fer tesa EE VESERS WA edt ese resem Lt cme cd 2 etre Cre © o Pramas TC) emer tego thwor ey be te VO) emer “9 goers VISA Councal asked to be tn formed of the solutions com ting forth from mectings bet ween the groups A request was made for more informa tion on the historical back ground on the development of Presentation House sseat 89 FW) ewe , , pou FiRR- tee | .