L : ‘ crn po nmennel Sn meee ionerteenetentebemnstenenarndreenyue mee erg eatey" ers ry et eet 12 tag he wl carnfycrnsenepoterereietmtin, oc toeny plac f popnae ote yma yield ae nie bares mn te ee rk mc ej neem ine or prea terran Staetecamoneeysc “ i >” = : 7 oe \e! nN 7 1 , we Bowe . ‘ os ‘ oye . Pa 3 nn , “ * ’ - Pa ay we s f . ; ~ oboe tay \es are) : ‘ : P a a fa tT: i . ; “ » * / * ° . . 12 - Wednesday, March 27, 1985 - North Shore News ollege town meeting tonight THE CAPILANO Col- 7: aa $1 million cut over the College Stage Band with Matkin (B.C. Employers’ provide the opportunity lege Awareness Campaign The Campaign was ini- past two years. conductor Fred Stride: Council), Hilda Rizun to discuss the situation will culminate tonight, tiated in response 10 a There will be musical and pianist Gaye Alcock, (Capilano College Board informally with members with a “Town Hall" cutback in the College’s presentations by Judith a student in the Music Chair) and Paul of the College's Faculty Testimonial and Concert funding for 1985/86 from Forst, Mezzo Soprano, Program. Gallagher (Capilano Col- Association, Employees’ at the North Vancouver $31 million to $10 million with pianist Harold In addition, there will lege Principal). Union and Student Socie- Centennial Theatre al — on top of a previous Brown; The Capilano be speeches by Jim The event will also ty. : Remove bushes, muggers oli a eae NV City FREE ASSEMBLY @ FREE TUNE-UP to i d . (Adjustments Available up to 30 Days From Purchase Date} All Kick: ands Extra THICK undergrowth | .. l growing on the former {> = \ Cloverley School prop- : H erty in North Vancouver is an invitation to mug- gers and molesters, a resident in the area reported to North Van- couver City Council. By BARRETT FISHER Douglas Bradley, a repre- sentative of 108 petitioned signatures to have the undergrowth removed, said the blackberry bushes, alder trees and other growth ‘‘en- croaches on Cloverley Street, overhangs onto the sidewalk and is inpenetrable.’’ “Our concern is that it’s a danger to children,’’ Bradley told council Monday. “Potential child molesters could conceal themselves in the area and it is dangerous because the street lighting is inadequate. It’s just an in- vitation to muggers.”’ . Bradley said on top of the 4Le Circuit Jr. 12 2 Speed danger, the area is unsightly. | Equipped with hooded brake fevers, foam handle bar cover “People have taken the and racer saddle. Available in white for girls & red for boys. liberty to dump their refuse OR i and garbage,"’ he said. ‘‘The ‘Le Circuit Sr. 10 Speed appearance of the propert So oeacts from the hommes 2 Selection of frame sizes, Alloy safety brakes, drop handlebars, “ee Shimano derailieurs and full reflector package. Available in the area. charcoal for men & Glacier Glue for ladies. A 20-foot perimeter is the responsibility of the City to REG, $134.99 clear, Bradley continued, “and | can’t remember in 14 years if the area has been cleared.’’ : City clerk E.A. Raymond said he received a letter from Deputy City Engineer Don Bridgman, saying the area was in. the process of being studied by the City and a report will be forthcoming over the next few weeks. Bridgman reported to council that the City has cleared soine of the brush on . % ; A: Me a : ee " £ ; : Competition Hand the immediate sidewalk sur- ‘ aa 9 il : ‘} Pn. : ak en : : Pump SALES rounding the area, but that if La ‘ ee ee ae ,