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AS, August 26, 1979 - Sunday News 4 . . ! “ Members ofthe Squamish provements for another year probably not materialize for Indian Band concerned “until the band’s questions some time yet, but Kroon about pedestrian safety at are answered on the said North Van City should 3rd Street and Forbes proposed lower route.” + urge the Squamish Indian Avenue will shortly be J . band to come up with “more getting information sheets “I'd hate like hell to spill concrete ideas” on im- from North Vancouver City thé apple cart,” he con- provements at 3rd St. and outlining various proposals cluded, emphasizing’-the Forbes and discuss possible to improve that intersection, current “calm, logical” cost-sharing with the band. .- t- * ‘ ' Council decided Monday. relationship. between _ the Indian band and North Van. “I_don't- want to-stall on But Alderman Gordon City. improvements just to ‘see: Cross warned that if the what happens with the improvements go ahead it Alderman Murray | Lower Level Route. could jeopardise current Colcleugh argued ‘that the negotiations ita from - negotiations between the issue of intersection im- [°W» Kroonadded. - various_levels of provements “has been * . government on the proposed stewingforsome time”. — The improvements focus Lower Level Route between - - on pedestrian safety along Mt. Seymour Parkway and “I urge we proceed with it, 3rd St., and idéas include a West Vancouver. but I agree we should use as_ 6-inch jhigh extruded curb= much P.R. as possible with betwee# the roadway and “ : : : the band,” he said. the gravel shoulder at a cost The intersection im- , 000 . provements are important — . . of $4,000, and a pedestrian» but not critical.” Cross told Aldermen Frank Marcino activated gnal on 3rd St. at council. “If we continue and Elko Kroon said the Mission , Road _ costing : doing physi cal work on the Lower Level Route would $14,000. ~ Coe area we could be scuttling 4 draperies | by S.Laursen. Cross suggested council defer the question of im- A WEST VANCOUVER RESIDENT FOR 18 YEARS, Wendy attended West Van high school and now works-at.a local golf-club. A girl who makes her own clothes, she enjoys painting and sketching and also loves jogging and swimming. (Elisworth Dickson photo) _ ‘SPECULATING WITH TAXPAYERS’ MONEY’ @ _ ; . Winning numbers in the Schools lawsuit ae , Western Express Lottery were: $100,000 - 2364957, . ee 1869821, 1182135, 3195369, 2525506; $10,000 - 2676511, 0. es irit ro em 3318131, 1697837, 2042723, 9. EES 1773658. 'A North Vancouvere until the end of the year,” school board chairman Don _Citizen’s lawsuit challenging said School Superintendent Burbidge. the legality of community § Rod Wickstrom. schools goes to court September 5 and Phil Ingram of 3940 Mount Seymour Parkway wants to know whether, in this situation, community school coordinators are still being -.. -— ge . . _FOESHROASTED , Colombia” Lb. $3.99 European Blend Lb. $3.99 Deluxe Bland Lb. $3.99 Wee G we i ca av, My name is Stanley Laursen. | sell, design, manufacture and personally | instail custom draperies, along with all necessar hardware, for many discriminating clients on the North Shore- over 2,000 so far. 99% of my customers are very pleased with the draperies, the. service-and the price! ry “It seems to me,” retorted “We have no idea what the Ingram, “you're speculating judge will decide,” said with the taxpayer's money.” lf you are Interested in draperies,- bedspreads, or venetian blinds, | will Jno ometo_your home.or_office,see-your -. - decor and lignti conditions, discuss ‘your tastes and wishes, and then bring In he proper sdimples from my van. | can help you coordinate your Interior design. When you have decided on the correct fabric, | will give you a price, and, If and: when that is acceptable to you, go ahead with the job. - He put this question to the recent meeting af North Van School Board, -also asking: “Might contracts have to be terminated at the expense of the taxpayer?” , “These people would My price includes ail charges for all have teaching contracts hardware and installation. | keep my LUNCHEON SPECIAL costs low by keeping my overhead low Delicious European and by doing my own installations. | have Clubhouse Sandwich fabrics from all over the world, from mills Q $2.90 that I've come to know well, and can PE ee uoting supply almost. any fabric. % ” alive and well.’’ We are happy to welcome all our old , 4 friends for dinner in the old famiar location, every LUNCHEON SPECIAL Call me for free estimates. gladly given. ' a evening from five to ten. 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