A20 - Wednesday, September 26, 1984 - North Shore News SOCIAL HOUSING West Van report to be studied further A PRELIMINARY STUDY ‘‘West Vancouver has one of — quired two sites tor develop- into housing concerns in the highest proportions of ment but as of yet, nothing West Vancouver has sug- seniors relative to total has been constructed in either gested the municipality may population in the country location. soon be in need of social with 6,110 people over the housing. age of 65, or approximately While possibilities are still The West Vancouver Com- 16 per cent of the population. being pursued, the lack of munity Services Advisory The over 65 age group IS ex- provincial funds has put a Commission has reviewed a_ pected to rise to 21 per cent wrench into previous pro- municipal staff report, spur- the population by 1992.” posals for the sites. Other low red by a request from the The report also says that income interest groups are United Way that looks into. the municipality has spent also considered in the report. housing for low income and _ several years attempting to Currently West Van has no other disadvantaged groups. deal with the growing semor formal housing pohcy in The report indicates that population and has even ac- place Want To Watch a Great Picture? Take a good look at the great pictures on display at The Framing Experience, and bring in vour great pictures to be custom framed. Or you can do-it-yourself for even greater savings! See how easy it is to experience top quality framing at the lowest possible prices! NEWS photo Stuan Davis THE BUSES are back but motorists are still finding heavy going in the morning and evenings on Lions Gate Bridge. The cyclist may just have the answer, as long as the weather holds. ‘ Students return with legal aid UNIVERSITY OF B.C. law students are back on QUALI [ i the North Shore, dispensing free legal advice to those who meet their standards. FURNITURE THE FRAMING EXPERIENCE CUSTOM AND DO (IT YOURSELF PIC TURF FRAMING; ART CALLERIES 1451 Lonsdale { we Guildford Village Square N. Vancouver mya 15155-101 Avenue (pe Surrey 986-1616 588-7511 . FOR EVERY ROOM The Law Students Legal come levels, are also eligible Advice Program will run for the free service Choose from clinics at Queen Mary The income limits j bee Community School Tuesday — $15,000 for a single person, the Leading i ek FURNITURE & APPLIANCES evenings through November = $20,000 for a single person , and again from January to with dependents or a couple BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Combined Furniture and Appliances where you find March 22 of next year and $25,000 for a couple FIND IT ADVERTISED your sign tor Value and Saving Sessions will be held every with dependents are fe “WE'LL REFUND Volume Tuesday night from 7 30 to guidelines only, a spokesman THE oFFeReN “ Independent 930 pm with no ap for the service says : ‘ Pur nasing pointment necessary The students offer free ~ legal advice on a wide range of topics to semior citizens CLASSIFIED and those on social ADVERTISING assistance 986-6222 Single persons and cou ples, depending on thei in MOFFAT Sawing Uti This is only one of the many “home helpers” trom Combined Furniture and Apphances a deluxe stove from Moftat with all these features We've moved to 702 East 7th St. * Self cleaning oven °© glass © ontrol panel fintshed in deluxe antique Drunze * automatic digital Clock * applance oqutlat °28 and 26 deluxe elements inc tuding Resth bact true simmer element ~ Jeluxe Moffat dour handle in woodgrain tinist 7 Optional rotussentes and beautifully browned baking feature our New shop ois loaded with excctting aift titers Fall Appliance $ 777 for © baristeneas Savings Sale == COMBINED SUNDAY 12 4 Furniture & Appilances OINQOER THE BAGEL YELLOW AWNING, 1690 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER 987 2251 sd Street Hunts Antiques 702 EAST 7th STREET 986 1713 USE YOUR Visa OW MASTERCART.