© bylaw told North Vancouver city “a different opinion of what's council buf council refused” rubbish, but it's her opinion: to rescind an:order to have:” that counts,” he said. “I several old cars towed away” don’t have anything in my ‘from Currie’s: at 876. . ‘yard that I don’t feel I'm us+ ing.” Other so-called gar | bage-was: material he was. day to revoke anordertothe planning to use fo, fix his bylaw enforcement officer to. . ‘roof, he said, woe tow away the.cars and ‘other May or: Jack ‘Loucks told objects in the yard the next: day. ; Currie there-had been many He said he had only four. complaints ‘about the yard vehicles in the yard and was and. that he was being made . planning to-get rid of two of an example’ to show people them. But, he ‘told council, the City: has an -un oy he was worried the: bylaw | Premises bylaw that works. West 16th Street. . Currie asked council Mon- - “araperies by S. Laursen Custom Draperies, Bedspreads ~ 1” Venetian, Vertical and Wooden Blinds . “In-home Service” FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN | All biinds 20% off Het . ‘ Labour per panel $5.50 (uniined). $6.50 (lined). _ FOR THE FINAL TOUCH” 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 chilly excitement up at Grouse Mountain. The ‘snowmaking ‘machines have been working around the-clock and staff are already talking about it’ being an even better ‘skiing season than last year. If they get it, it's highly unlikely:to get the mountain off the financial hook. Right now it would take $5 million plus accruing interest to pull - even better things, since the. Grouse out of receivership. season has already started up . —~To-clear-all its liabilitiés, ~~ theré- = Grouse. Mountain would The mountain opened for. Grouse has not only been paying its way but also putting in to its debts bill. Last season was the best anyone could remember .. there. After its running. costs, the operation paid off | $1.5 million, of which $1. million was interest and. | $500,000 was principal. . Now they're hoping for have to come up with more skiing Iast weekend. _ than $13 million. Saturday saw only about 500 - ‘And receiver Craig skiers up there but _ by ‘Bushell says: “It would take several years to get rid of “that amount of debt — —_ __ Several really good years.” ~ But he’s feeling™ Saaoasly optimistic. Whereas it was successive mild winters following the $10 million gamble of installing its Sky Ride .aerial tramways which landed the company in its financial mess, ‘Grouse has Sunday the word had ‘got around and about” 2 made it to the slopes. _ ' Since then: the snow-. “aking equipment has ‘been working non-stop and there’s © already a 2 ft. base on some runs, - Runs fully open to the bottom are Paradise, The Cut and Blueberry. Grouse management has © also been making. major , Changes in its operation to” cut.down on overheads. Aquick, easy-to-cook meal atan eve wane Se SN w acne! ty Sc , as an entree...or on a bun Tasty cutlettes of chopped chicken, in a Japanese style breading. They're ready-to-cook to a crisp, golden brown outside, and a tender, moist natural flavour chicken inside. Our special introductory price Only $11.95 12servings...less than$1.each introductory price valid Nov. 22 to Dec. 4/82 ‘ PAGE B7 Park Royal Comment Round ip AN Shopping Centre FOO occ cece eee c eee CUS West Vancouver BONBON even asec essere AF (Market Place ~— Travel EEE ere South Mall) - a TV Theme... cece BID 922-6815 ee What's Going On ........ 810