IN NORTH VAN DISTRICT Issues bared over coffee Once again North Van- couver Distnet residents responded to Alderman Mary Segal’s annual in- vitation to drop in at her house for a cup of coffee and a talk about their hopes and for concerns their com- munity On Sunday, October 5, they came from Deep Cove, from Lynn Valley. from Capilano and from Seymour, to share their thinking with their hostess and their fellow distnct dwellers. Many who could not attend, took time to telephone and get their message through. All ex- pressed appreciation for the opportunity to be heard by ‘Sing for fun’ group There has been an interest shown in forming a “Sing tor Fun” proup for men and women in the community and Korby has an dicated she would be willing be lsie to direct such « group at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre She has had many years of expenence in field musical thas more recentiv. as director of Hentape Musial She ous the Kirby Singers, a group of ten men and Theatre in Burnaby also founder of women who have ap peared with Jim) Nabors at the PNE perform tor local conventhons and Rail freight declines ( arloadings on the British Columbia Rathway in September totalled Tt 74S down two per cent from 12 OOM in September last voar Poadings for the first nine months of this vear totalled 1OR 964 Compared with PPR ONO for the same perwd m fay Showing a sharp ime fe ase wn September this veal compared wath September pa cg were movemmenty oof caport wood chips There wasn oe teduction an SIupmenats of lumber castern rasal and AMomestie waved saps Music from Broadway and contemporary songs hke “You Needed Me’ “Copacobana’ = “Ready to fake a Chance Again” will one of their elected representatives. The lively. informal discussion covered = such topics as “noise pollution”. “transportation deficien- cies", “land development”, and “storage of hazardous matenals”.Alderman Segal. who has recently announced her candidancy in the November municipal aldermanic election, said she was delhghted. “It is so helpful to me to hear first hand the diverse opinions and range of concerns,” she said. “More than that, | am encouraged by the kind of citizen involvement that | am seeing. It can only make our community strong!” aunched in WV be the available First’ rehearsal Thursday. 7 3O type of songs will be October 16. at p.m in the West 7 SUN ROOMS | CONSERVATORIES | AND GREENHOUSES invest in year-round comfort for you and your plants! It's a beautiful additional room that increases both living space and the value of your home Ample room tor entertaining your guests, plus enough space for your plants The conser vatory gives you the best of both worlds Vancouver Centre Recreation For further information contact Elsie Kirby at 92) 9329 of 921 8425 take advantage of a greenhouse with the utility of a home extension or sun room! Chg and send to Tel 420 1324 Showroom Hours: Weekdays 95 Saturday 10 4 FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES A SIZE AND PRICE TO SUIT EVERY HOUSE Foot rrore reformation Gleane PACIFIC EDEN SALES 3168 Lake City Way Burnaby,BC V5A 3A4 PCs, TAL ¢ PHIOONE ( y( orf nee en nn tected tent tamarind Se ak Al1-Sunday News, October 12, 1980 LIGHT RAPID TRANSIT class project sent Carson Graham students Randy Mortell (right) and Doug MacLaren (centre) seeking information recently at the greater Vancouver Regional District's library and planning offices in Vancouver. They are shown with David Cadman (left) who handles the GVRD schools program. family restaurant Thamksqiving Dimmer OCTOBER I2”™ AND 13” - 12 NOON TO 8& PM. Includes : Soup of the Day Tossed Salad Roasted Tar St ff poustet Ws Brussel Sprowts Prump hin Pe Tea or Cottce $5 95 Children under 10 4, 25 Across from the Ferry Terminal, Horseshoe Bay phone 921 7611 NAH OO Pench ft) tewey e (Albay, ANTE