AN fh! EOF NO Oj, RTH AND WEST VANCOUVER ane esincnt ARE OE cache! PO a ee es | - Point Atkinso ni Wednesday For Lonsdale Quay THE AMBITIOUS new structure that is to-act as a ‘‘missing link’’ at Lonsdale Quay was revealed by architects to the North Vancouver City council Monday. That link will be the $24 million Lonsdale Quay market, which according to architect Norman Hotson, will consist of two floors of indoor market “space, a $7-room hotel, restaurants, and outdoor plaza and several outdoor decks. Despite its maritime setting _ and seabus connection with downtown Vancouver, the quay still lacks a people at- tracting element, said John Evans, senior vice-president of Intrawest Properties Ltd., the Vancouver based development company that has purchased the land and undertaken to provide the facility. Evans said that it would be a development that Lonsdale MARCH 30 ‘ Quay, the North Shore and even greater Vancouver could be proud of. ‘It’s very innovative and could possibly put North Vancouver on the map,”’ Ald. Stella Jo Dean com- mented after the presentation of the plans. **Most of us can see we’re getting a quality develop- ment,’’ added Mayor Jack ‘Loucks. - Evans said that the com- plex was only designed after Interwest and a team of ex- perts had toured North America in search of ideas. What they had come up with, he felt, would be unique to the continent. The next‘step is to get the project approval from the See page A4 ‘Read trial adjourned KELLY ALEXANDER Read, pale and shaken, made his first court appearance Tuesday as he faces charges related to the January 28 automobile accident that kill- ed two teenagers. A crowd of about 40 peo ple, more than half of then teens and many sporting but tons that identufied them as members of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). listened quictly as the case was adjourned without plea unul to the end of this month. Read has been charged with impaired driving, refus. ing to provide a breath sam ple and Icaving the scene of an accident. The charges were laid by North Vancouver RCMP after Douglas Allan Camp- bell, 17, and Robert Gavin Wat, 18, were struck by a cas while walking alongside Mount Seymour Parkway. That car sped away A sc cond car also hit the two boys as they lay on the road Charges were laid after police arrested a man at the scene of another accident about half a mile away from the scenc. Read's case was adjourned by Judge J) D Laytonto Fn day, March 30. A plea ts expected to be entered at that time