Canada’s Number One Suburban Newspaper Uusted by a car wash:3 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST | VANCOUVER Children '& Voiunteers. get thie give point. 64 cheer . PAGE 13 . PAGE 39. November 20, 1985 News 985-2131 Classified 985-6222 Circulation 986-1337 60 pages 25¢ tr w ! + anne Besa ae : a | St. John's nt ge ae OO — ee ee | . falls” : ‘ i ; , REV. RAY Murrin was on hand to see the § burned-out remains of | j St. John’s. Anglican. ; Church’ torn down - Monday... The church was' destroyed '§ by fire February 8. Arson was originally suspected, but -at this point.no cause.for the “fire has.:been determined, North Vancouver RCMP reported, IE he ‘congregation, “however, is not letting the fire's: undetermined cause, or the loss ofa. magnific cent old pipe organ, get in the:way of. “ett x8 PH SREY ERY ctacanstimnctgt a ace % 4 4 5 t : z 3 t Se sine espana ET A Seer TNR ate ae er THE NORTH SHORE Winier Club will face ‘off in-court to get its minor hockey players back on the ice. »The clud is filing for an injunction in B.C. Supreme ~ Court ‘to prevent the: Pacific: Coast’ Amateur ‘the club's: hockey program WEST VANCOUVER'S mercantile floodgates Commerce shared in the Bakewell ads that the ip on f' “ 2 ” s CHerece campaign for pro-Sunday advent of Sunday shopping have been flung wide open with the success of the shopping.” will not bring an immediate November 16 Sunday shopping referendum. But most West Van- influx of prosperity to West couverites appear to have Vancouver merchants. Cus- accepted Sunday shopping as tomers lost to North Van- The vote in the referen- : Hockey -Association’ . to skate short handed since was 75 per cent in favor an inevitability. couver and other Lower 5 (PCAHA) from suspending - the season’s start. dum 5514 st West Van. David Bakewell, chairman Mainland municipalities with : children who are registered The. North Shore Winter | couver’s total $6,250 voters At Monday night's West of the West ‘Vancouver open shopping will, he said, pen : . E : a . oa . , . ko We to ‘play: with the club,: but Club “presently- has 28 a ‘ing Sunday st ing, Vancouver council meeting, Chamber of Commerce have to be won back approving Sunday shopping, Vancouver council meeting, © ; y ¢ . “ ate ‘eiiher from out of the minor hockey players who and the remaining 2,671 council adopted the holiday Sunday Shopping Commit- have a tough job ahead of Winter. Club’s: district. or will have to return to their voters, or 26 per cent, voting shopping bylaw after Jisten- tee, said Monday the refer- us, but our original objective have transferred from former teams or face against at the referendum. ing to some last-minute resis ¢ndum's approval has open- has been achieved. We'll see other local associations. suspension by the associa- | “Voter turnout was 39.49 dent appeals to delay the ed the way for West Van- how it goes from here. In’ a 17-8 - vote,” the tion. | per cent, a drop of four per bylaw’s passage. couver merchants to com- George Galicz, one of PCAHA, reaffirmed an The problem began when | cent from 1984. Jennie Lawrence, repre- Pete on an equal basis with — ee partners who own Park ‘earlier,.decision' to limit the PCAHA. decided two ! The approval isa dramatic senting a half dozen West — the rest of the North Shore. Royal's Super Valu outlet, players to play within their teams from the Lower | turnaround from West Van- Van independent merchants, “We are very pleased. | Which will Open Sundays areas and remain with their | Mainland would advance | couver’s 1984 Sunday shop- said council was misinform- think the people of West i, Tecember 1, said ates original associations. to the provincial champi- ; ping referendum when $2 ed on the economic benefits Vancouver realized the dé) that ¢ Is prerioye wa 1 .The. ruling, says Winter onships instead of one. $ per cent of West Vancouver that Sunday shopping would area’s merchants were suf- the approval of Sunday Club “hockey: director. See Icy | sesidents said no to open incur. She aiso asked council fering without having the Shopping. Roger Prouse, has forced Page 4 ; Sunday shopping compared if ‘all members of the West option of Sunday open- See Sunday ere FOr i seven nineimmend t047 percent for. Vancouver Chamber of — ings.’’ Page 12