‘_ ce ee Computer foul- “ups : ft . THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER HASSLE-FREE HOUSE-HUNTING HERE'S THE fastest route to an open house this weekend. The Homes section of Friday’s North Shore News now features a zoned map of North and West Vancouver and it will make house-hunting easier than ever. Ads throughout the section will be numbered according to zone and can be easily found on the corresponding map. All new listings, also including price and page number of complete ad ‘ate shown under the zone map. Open houses, with price range and page number of the complete ad are also shown beneath the map. A convenient index also appears on this page, : listing all real estate companies © advertising in the Homes section and the page numbers of their complete ads. . ‘For buyers and sellers, the North Shore New’s Homes Section takes the hassle out of house-hunting. . Suly 26,1985 News 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 — Circulation 986-1337 60 pages 25¢ P&T sho p in Gj ce ntre controversy continues THE NORMALLY cool North Vancouver City Council chambers heated up Monday during a controversial debate over Park and Tilford Gardens. Ald. Rod Clark opposed City is reviewing an in- A motion by Ald. Ralph dustrial zones study. And Hall to hire more City staff this smacks of political to speedily process the motivation 10 me, pitting Daon/Brodel proposal for a_ one side of the community shopping centre complex at against the other — for what the Park and Tilford ends! donot know.” Gardens site was rejected by Hall retorted: ‘I don’t council. like anyone calling to ques- In his motion, Hall stated tion my motivations. I’m not the shopping complex would going to sit here and be in- be an important develop- sulted.’ ment forthe City because it Talking to the News, Halli would provide approximate- said: ‘I’m amazed. The ly $1 million in tax revenue Park and Tilford proposal is annually, it would create an a fantastic project. It estimated 750 jobs plus a frustrates me. I just don’t significant number of con- understand council, Sure struction jobs, and it would they’ve (Daon and Brodel increase the tourist trade to representatives) put pressure North Vancouver. on us, but does that mean The site, currently in- it’s not a good project? In dustrial-zoned, is owned by the end council will fall into Schenley of Canada, and line.” would have to be rezoned to Ald. Stella Jo Dean said commercial to allow for the she would agree to the pro- shopping centre and festival See P& T gardens. everything he’s got into tiseine a a soccer’ ball‘as : “Karen,'5, looks on. The two children are ‘enrolled ina tiny tots soccer course for kids aged ¢ 3 to. 3 to lear he: basics _of the game. g . | ny Sigs arr ree verge res renee panes = NEWS photo Mike Wakellaid FOUR STUDENTS from North Vancouver’s St. ali graduation privileges. RCMP investigations into They will not be permitted to the thefts of the exams have Thomas Aquinas school will lose a year of schoo! re-write exams until July 1986. yet to be completed, Jerry and will be expelled as a result of being involved = ten other St. Thomas Mussio, executive director of in the theft of provinicial exams stolen from the students and eight Carson the school program division school June 9. Graham secondary school for the ministry, said he students, previously iden- could not confirm whether the Board of Examiners tified as having used the charges against the four will stated that in addition to ex- stolen exams, have been be laid or whether other stu- pulsion and losing a year of assigned zeros on all papers dents were directly involved Information released «school, the four students for which the stalen exams in the theft. Thursday by the Ministry of have been assigned failures were used. See Exam Education after a meeting of and been disqualified from Because North Vancouver Page 2