Discrimination the main issue, council toid From pase 11 (26%), resulting ino 16 hours booked at the Benbow and Alta- mont courts. Because the majority of the association membership is from North Vancouver, another 72 hours per week are allocated: in North Vancouver. Complaints about the conduct : : of the association members and P : ‘ their “pussessiveness’’ of the bi Re Ré YY A | courts are being handled by : district staff and the association. ; . Kusch suggested that it might J oy] NEwW Look! New STORES! help to allocate one set of courts mr . . . in the Benbow/Altamont area and ¢ = J ocated at Taylor Way and Marine Drive, Wese Vancouver. + another set further west. But Lester said the issue had less to do with the ‘numbers’? in- volved and more to do) with discrimination. “It is about the public's right to use their facilities on an equal basis with others in the communi- ty,” said Lester. Lester added that, while there might be a need to encourage seniors to maintain an active lifestyle and associate with one another, discriminating against the general public by allocating public court iime did not meet an underlying social policy that eculd justify it. **These seniors....are not physi- cally or mentally challenged, rather they are healthy, active tennis players,’” Lester said. The desire of the tennis associa- tion to coordinate play does not require the appropriation of public facilities, he said. Because retired peopie have more leisure time, Lester said seniors should be more able to wait for a set of tennis to be completed than a mother trying to fit in a game during schoo! hours or an executive who has managed to take the day off. FREE BROCHURE The Canadian dollar is down and Row isthe time to take advanta i He an 25-40% CHEAPER, 65% LESS PACKAGING Now js the time io take advantage of high coupon rates for your 1993 Saal aa RSP or for your cash account. ES H 3 With government coupons there is are. fa no need to forecast Future interest : rates because you knew exactly P BK C O = ; AC ee 99 your investment will be worth re . Call today to receive your com- - HERITAGE CEREAL plimentary coupon brochuse and ENVIRONMENTAL PACKAGING MULTI-GRAIN (AND WITH eats current ralcs. . f Nature’s Path cereal boxes are printed with vegetable based inkon MILLET RICE/FIB. Mark Osachoff 100% recycled paperboard. In an innovative effort to reduce packaging = LIERITAGE nae asp. $1.99 $ 99 2, & Reg, 4.99-5.99) 661-7433 og they offer new bulk “eco-packs” with no box at all. . interest subject to change daily =| WAKE UP TO THE TASTE OF ANCIENT GRAINS CORN FLAKES 750g. ScotiaMicLeod “Heritage,” Nature's Path’s latest cereal, has become their best seller CRISPY RICE 500g. Saanan neeareeeetatcmer tot in only seven months. It consists of four non-hybridized grains. Spelt is (Reg, 3.99-4.99) an early wheat from biblical times and is often tolerated by wheat- aay sufferers. Kamut originated in Egypt 4000 years ago and has a [3° a : a rich, buttery flavour. Millet may have been the very first agricultural . Y crop dating back 8000 years, while nutty-flavoured quinoa has been a f°} a 100% ORGANIC Special Needs Day Care staple food ¢ in the Andes for centuries. Nature’s Path pays a premium ; MILLET RICE . price to Canadian farmers growing these “ancient” organic grains —~ a ]:. CEREAL Community Forum significant development in a very depressed world wheat market. “Tie f WHEAT FREE $ 49 400 g to respond tothe |r —_—— _ Reg. $3.39 Ministry of Secial Services cof 100% ORGANIC A9 Special Needs Day Care 2] Galera (Reg. $1.99) PRICES IN EFFECT i! Ye . | TILL NOV. 24/92 Discussion Paper eerie Tr RY MISIN, (Reg. ATIGRAIN, WHOLE WHEAT $1.99) st a Monday, November 23, 1992 ; . Paonanmced FRUIT & NUT, SPELT (Reg. $2.99) 6:45pm - 9:30pm Si Ree Hours Mon..Wod S10 . 5 7:80 am: . : ; nef. Thurs & Fri STORE 7 aed pes CAFE 7280 az ps OS “OL Lonsdale Quay Hotel js Sat, STORE 7 am-6 pm: CAFE 8em-9 pm 123 Carrie Cates Court Sun. STORE 7 am-6 pm CAFE 8 amt pm North Vancouver SMINWEST OF ParKROYAL* 2496 MARINE DR. WEST VAN. 995-3 316- + NATURAL FOOD MARKET & CAFE Endeavour and Discovery Rooms : a EW) HOURS: THURS Jeg FRI "TILL 9 P iM