10 - Friday. February 27, 1987 - North Shore News WV District pushes for sprinkler systems WEST Vancouver District has taken another step in its campaign to promote the installation of sprinkler systems in area buildings. Sprinklers are encouraged in new construction, but not required by the present building code. District council, therefore, en- dorsed three resolutions that are to be forwarded to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). “West Vancouver must take its place in the sun," district. manager By MAUREEN CURTIS Contributing Writer Terry Lester said. ‘lt has led all of B.C. in) promoting the quiek- response sprinkler system. We have been purscing this for a number of years, and this is one further step."* The first’ resolution, brought forward by Ald. Dave Finlay, call- ed for an Institute for Research and Construction feasibility report on the mandatory installation of sprinkler systems in most buildings. The report should include building code coucessions that could be made in fully sprinklered districts or Subdivisions. Couneil’s second resolution call- + TOMORROW & SUNDAY ONLY! FEB. 28TH AM MAR. 1ST ed for a feasibility report on the possible relaxation of other fire prevention requirements in) fully sprinklered buildings. The third resolution called for the FOM to promote legislative tay incentives for the utilizanon of the best and most) economical fire sifety technology. The tax credits could be gatned by exeniptine the value of the sprinkler systems Tram the value of the building and providing low- We'll give you a bonus for buying at the Bay! With every purchase’ you'll get BAYCASH worth 10% to apply to your next purchase. * HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: You can buy big ticket iterns such as furniture, televisions, stereos, etc., get your BAYCASH worth 19% and spend it almost anywhere in the store! For example: if you buy a $500 TV, you'll get BAYCASH worth $50 to spend. * TOMCRROW AND SUNDAY AT THE BAY! BAY Everything you buy over $1 gives you BAYCASH worth 10% of the price to apply to your next purchase. CASH is valid on sale items as well as regular-price merchandise. See exemptions listed below’. Refunds on all purchases made tomorrow and Sunday, on which BAYCASH was received, will be reduced by 10% unless BAYCASH is returned. x SPEND BAYCASH ANY WAY YOU WANT Use it on your very next purchase or accumulate it and spend it on something big later in the day. Redeemable only on Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, 1987. See redemption exemptions listed below.* @ Personal shopping only. | *Exemptions: BAYCASH is not given out on purchases in the following departments: Tobaccos, Restaurants, Foods, Pharmacy, Gucci Accessory Collection, the Bridal Salen or the Okanagan Estate Wine Cellar and other Licensed and Service Departinents. Licensed and Service Departments vary in stores. BAYCASH will not be given or accepted on gift cer- tificates and most customer services. A complete list of ex- emptions will be posted in your local Bay store or call the store. YOU CAN STILL CHARGE IT! **Redémption Exemptions: BAYCASH cannot be redeemed on the following: Tobaccos, Restaurants, Foods, Pharmacy, Cosmetics and Fragrances, Gucci Accessory Collection, th Bridal Salon, ‘Beaumark®’, other Major Appliances and Microwaves, Stereos, Televisions, Video/Electronics, Com- puters, Video Games or the Okanagan Estate Wine Cellar and other Licensed and Service Departments. A complete list of departments not redeeming BAYCASH will be posted in your local Bay store. BAYCASH is not redeemable for currency and will not be accepted as payment on credit accounts. is alll if costs at fhe Bay Use your Bay Card, MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Simpson's Card. There's a Bay near you! Talebuy: 681-6211 Greater Vancouver (Downtown Vancouver, Park Royal, Rich: mond Centre, Surrey Place, Lougheed Mall, Champlain Mall and Coquitlam Centre), 385-1311 Victoria, 758-3301 Nanaimo, 372-8271 Karnloops, 860-2483 Kelowna. Do interest loans to finance the in- stallarion of sprinklers in new and existing buildings. District Clerk Doug Allan pointed out Chat sprinkler systems can result in savings to developers. “It's not that big an increase, especially if it's done in the begin- ning,”* agreed Finlay. Oberto Oberti, an architect at- tending the meeting on another matter, complimented council on its sprinkler systems policy.