Anyone who has gone to: a baseball or football game knows that people try to . smuggle in afew bottles of . beer or something similar. ~ photo. . Yet in other parts of Canada atable and the U.S., beer has | un vailable always been sold. Why. not @ ee — ———n here? Russ Pigou . a oy “dey ce Tomlinson . - Willard Levett . - North Vancouver North Vancouver "North Vancouver North Vancouver | __ This week the Inquiring | think they ‘should sell They sell beer and wine in a “think they. should ‘sell Of course. Pm from — Reporter asks: ‘Should liq- beer “and wine at sporting . Edmonton and in the States. beer ‘ ‘Montreal and we have about the problem of under- uor be sold ‘at sporting events, but not the hard I think it should be. sold at_ always been-able to buy beer events?” at games. “age. Arinkers? _ stuff. I think that most people ‘would behave them- selves. games here, | they too. Maybe could sell a limited | North Vancouver District --wants the help of Capilano Road residents on future planning for the area.. The municipality i is s prepar- ing a planning study of the Capilano Corridor, extending © from the Capilano River. to" the east of Capilano. Road, and from Nancy Greene Way - _ to Marine Drive.. The study — will identify changes in land ‘use since 1970 and anticipate _ the future development of vacant land, together with “any problems already exist- ‘ing or foreseen at a later date. ; The Planning Department _ would like to have the views . of. residents on Capilano Road regarding . all these matters, particularly. in rela- tion to traffic, and to park - and recreational facilities. Residents _wishing to ex- press their views are asked to write to Ms. K. Derbyshire, Planning Department, North. Vancouver Municipal Hall, P.O. Box 86218, North | ‘Vancouver, B.C. V7L 4K1. number of drink tickets. . council - to lounge at e€ corner 0! _ Lonsdale and Queens. Event- ‘wally: Pan. Pacific hopes: ‘to turn the ‘licensed lounge _ into a neighborhood pub.” At the present time, there is: provision for a neig shborhood pub in the district 's zoning and bylaws, so applicants have to. apply for the licensed dining lounge - ‘permit. until the - procedural entanglements are straightened out. That could take some time. The mayor told * council spite of the. fact there could possibl ly be six pubs allowed, is ft didn t mean that he would agree there should be that ‘many. “Each application - would have to be judged on its own merit and maybe there would be just one or two’’ said Bell. Alderman Diamend: Almas expressed concern over the -number of pubs which would | be allowed and. where they - would eventually be- piaced. while Alderman Gordon Rose seemed :to feel that two or three might be necessary to take away congestion om _an “‘only one’’ ’ situation. that he believed there would “be room for some six pubs in the district according to a .. provincial stipulation that '. dictates one pub within a one re ee mile radius. Mayor Bell was Marilyn Middlemass, suffer- cack to point “out that in ed a fracture to her lower leg, wines a police said. | a — Ss bah gus tes wie a Meanwhile, the public continues to watch the proceedings to see what kind of omlette is being prepared for the next roun . | Hycroft Place, West Van- - couver. 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