City moves closer to evacuation THE CITY of North Van- couver edged a few more steps towards developing a plan of evacuation in case of earthquake, bomb-attack, or any other possible ‘‘disaster situation .”’ Council passed a recom- mendation Monday (to of- facially have a City of North Vancouver Emergency Plan. A ‘‘Mutal Aid Agreement for Emergenctes’’ involving all North Shore municipalities was also ap- proved in principle Mayor Jack Loucks said the passing of the recommen. dation ‘is the first step of something that is very necessary |" There was some debate among council members tegarding part of the recom mendation that absolved “muniipaliiies, ther of feeers and cmplovees’) trom habiliy for damages when acting while the emergenes plan isan cfitect Ald Stclla do Dean. who voted against the recommen dation said. gencrally speaking 1 dont teed CLOCKS Service & Repair Grandtathers Antiques HOUSECALLS REASONABLE PRICES 271-9088 After 5:00 PM The amendment bylaw, which deals with the regula- tion of the manufacture of hazardous substances, was the subject of a heated public hearing in early December. At that time, represen- tatives of the Chemical -Hazards Alert Committee and Canadian Occidental Petroleum (Hooker Chemicals) each made presentations to Council, with the CHAC stating they were in favor of the proposed bylaw amendment,’ and Hooker Chemicals stating MONDAY WAS a good day for the bad guys. So the good guys would like some help. RCMP in North Van- couver handled 11 reports of NEWS photo Elisworth Dickson MELODY likes to ski on both water and snow. She also enjoys collecting porcelain dolls and brass figurines. plan anybody should be absolved you incapable of doing of responsibility for their anything,’’ citing the exam- acuons.”’ ple of doctors who pass by But Loucks suggest having traffic accidents for fear of no protective clause ‘‘renders ability suits. NEW YEARS SPECIAL 2 FOR 1 yearly membership 1929 LONSDALE = Largest & Best Equipped Co-ed Weight raining Facility on North Shore. * Beg. and Adv. Training Programs ¢ Open 7 days a week. 345 Bewicke ‘ Ave., North Van 984-6121 >» >» >» » »® QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ¢ TRUSTWORTHY THE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS Qualified Technicians in each field — Many with 20 to 40 years experience — e Automatic transmissions ( omplete general mechan al Wheel, frame alignment & balancing Collision repats -- IC BC claime Painting & alt conditioning ( ourtesy cars arranged 985-7455 JAYCORMOTIVE 174 PEMBERTON. N VAN AS - Weditesday, January 11; 1984 --‘North*Store News By JOANNE MacDONALD they felt it would cost the municipality by detering future industrial develop- ment. Ald. Joan Gadsby told Council Monday she does not accept the argument that ‘“‘taking a positive approach to the bylaw will prove discouraging to other com- panies,’’ while Ald. Murray Dykeman stated he can only support the bylaw in terms of public safety to the break-ins between noon and midnight Monday, ail of which happened in two areas. Six of the break-ins were reported in Deep Cove and the other five took place in a Sze Sano For the widest selection, knowledgeable service and dis: | count prices, shop the Vitamin House. Here’s $2.00 to give us @ a try. Minimum purchase $10.00. “QUALITY PRODUCTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES” , The Vitamin House : OPEN DAILY SUN. 11-5:00 AYLORMOTIVE OUR 24TH YEAR PROFESSIONALLY SERVICING 10’S OF THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS . YOUR COMPLETE B.C.A.A. APPROVED ‘50 BAY’ CENTER ane asics Pou bb Pope Ip.. woos tof SERVICE ¢ ALL GUARANTEED TERE NTP Mr CONSE PE TNT TOIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Jan. 23 vote for bylaw set STRESSING SAFETY and emphasizing the new bylaw amendment will not restrict any private com- panies, North Vancouver District Council Monday Says it will give final consideration to a hazardous substance meeting January 23. community. He added he felt it was crucial that Council focus on the safety factor as the basis for their decision on the bylaw in order that Council does not appear entirely ‘‘negative’’ with regard.to the companies involved. Ald. Stephen McMinn _ followed Dykeman’s comments by stating the onus was now on the District to ensure no other hazardous industries move into the area. — The final passage of the controversial bylaw will take place at the Council meeting scheduled for January 23. Mayor Marilyn Baker said the bylaw will only be con- sidered if a full complement of aldermen attend . Police seek help with break-ins the mig-Lonsdate area ot North Vancouver City. Anyone who saw anything suspicious in either location during that time is asked to contact North Vancouver RCMP at 985-1311. 00, 980-5545 loo “T a” owe Prete & ee daa oP 4 NE VERT SE aby ' SLB