ellsworth. aiekson so iy mee | oor _ It seems that more and more we are being bombarded with nostalgia:: There’ are films like _ -. council . seeking to build'a new Lynn ‘Valley sport: facility.—:which “Grease”, and “American Graffiti’, as well as music from. the forties ‘and ;. fifties. Even . past, — Brenda W. o North Vancouver Maybe people are not having a good time now. Possibly they like to re-live the simple times of the past. Alf Reite - North Vancouver Nostalgia has always been popular. I think people like to re-capture the fun of their youth. Denis Welch Delta, B.C. Nostalgia is like fashions; it goes in a circle. People get bored with the modern things and find nostalgia fun. It's a fad. Andre Kalser North Vancouver What people don’t have seems better. Although the fun things of the 50’s are popular now such as the music and = programs like “Happy Days’, actually the 50’s had some terrible times like the Korean war and McCarthyism. Pat Newstead North Vancouver Nostalgia is a fad. Tt is fun to re-live the past ino music and fashion, restaurants . are decorating with styles from the “Oaly “the federal ; govern- funding . for | West .Van- couver. Alderman Robert. Hicks told Brat Monday that. ‘It was an: off-again ° on~ again evening Monday at North Vancouver. . District ‘for © “applicants nearly went down the creek. Council” was considering the question of a ‘zoning bylaw amendment to authorize the proposed | use “7 eenstruction of - “- Racquet Club, following a recent public hearing. Alderman. Peter Powell proposed that the amend- WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! EDDIE MONEY ® MEATLOAF e BILLY JOEL. e TOTO CBS Kelly's “ er pom Sra. KELLY S 70Q3 1002 ‘ment. is lagging behind with . a in its share of a third for the $1,2~ million project. The request for funds has been in since September. The” “provincial and. municipal governments, he ry ment be defeated | ‘because, since the public hearing,. council had discovered that stakes placed” to indicate whether or not the ‘buildings. encroached . too. close to Hastings Creek and its immediate. environment - the federal government will ‘said’ are. feady to pay ‘their not say whether it will kick | showed; ‘that, in fact, they shares. _Meanwhile, the provincial government has’ advised council that it is granting up to $15,000 so Klahanie Park - field” can. be lit at night for. .,soccér, rugby and baseball ‘games. — ‘du eat went down crock ‘mitted the re-introduction’ of a new zoning bylaw relative -to the proposed Racquet Club. site at the Mountain ‘Highway-Lynn Valley Road Triangle. When Council was assured. -that appropriate _ changes to protect the creek had been made to the plans, Tt: is . still: . “reviewing request for funds to improve. the interior oft the Ice Arena. Council also decided to spend up to $3,500 for equipment for the self- supporting kayak training . course at Ambleside Pool, - poe 1 proved to discuss a zoning bylaw amendment sought by . Venice. Bakery to enlarge their plant on Main Street. In other business council adopted a series of bylaw amendments, mostly. per- taining to increases in did. . they passed the amendment municipal fees for building. through | first. reading and and plumbing . Permits, gas aay .. agreed to a new public tting permits, electri Counc rom ament hearing to. ‘procead the inspections, oil burner and defeated. ac-amen ment -regular council meeting compressed gas _ system was cetea April 9. permits and inspections. Thie sign bylaw was also amended Later in the proceedings, , however, the agenda per- Zi “ BILLY JOEL - THE STRANGER THIS LOW PRICE CONTINUES WHILE SUPPLIES LAS TI A public hearing for the same _ night was also ap- EDDIE MONEY - LIFE FOR THE TAKING to authorize an increase in fees. Ixat Loat © BAT C UT oF HEL! North Vancouver: Surrey: 10207 . TOTO ancouver: 540 Granvitie Mall, Vancouver: Record City, 2197 West Broadway, - Vancouver: Oakridge Shopping Centre; (760 Lonsdale; West Vancouver: Park Royal North; Richmond: Lansdowne Shopping Conte; New Westminster: 601 Columbia StL; Now Weatminster: Westminster Mall; 10208 King George Hwy.