A3 - Wednesday, March 14, 1984 - North Shore News Automotive ........B9 Business .......... B6 Classified ........ A23 Entertainment ..... BI Food............€10 Mailbox .......... A7 Sports............ BI Hayden Stewart... .CI9 Travel...........C18 TV Time. .........BI4 What’s Going On. .B12 WINNER There’s another $100 winner in the News’ contest for Friday readers. PAGE A13 B.C.’S BEST The only thing blue about Cap College hoopsters is the blue ribbon. PAGE BI NV’S OWN Combining talent, common sense and te right approach fo the PAGE Cl * . ; wee ge! oe ange eoatab aie #4 hey eth Soe Z “mR ee ante ME” wet wa ly OKAY, OKAY, enough cracks about fowl! weather. It’s ruc the weather hasn't been fit for much more (han ducks and they proved the point Monday when they left their Ambieside ponds to feed on the suddenty soaked playing fields. ‘ Three escape blaze that gutted home THREE PEOPLE escaped a blaze that extensively damaged a West Vancouver house carly Monday morning. May 15 deadline for private proposals WINTER WORKERS at the Cypress Bowl! and sum and payment of two per hibited in the Nelson ( rcek The homcowncr, fis wife the upper Moor The sccond Hollyburn ski facilities are ending their last season ‘°™' of gross revenue cach Din Lake watershed areca. and their 16-month-old child — storey of the house was gut- as government workers ycat The deadline for proposals were not injured as they fled As the provincial govern ment issues notice to the workers that their services won't be required for whatever cemains of winticr, ut has begun advertising for proposals from privatc firms to take over operation of the ski facthbucs starting wath next year’s scason Advertisements that) ap pearcd tn the weekend By MARK HAMILTON papers, call for proposals from the private sector for the “acquisition of the shi and recreation facilines’’ in Cypress Provincial Park While the land tnvolved isn't for sale. the government will be sclling a long term Park Use Perma for a lump Among the operations be ing sold are the downhill ski tacthties at Cypress Bow! and ctoss Country facilities at Hollyburn The Hollyburn Lodge 9 inchuded A spokesman for the Mimstry of Lands, Parks and Housing says the successful bidders for the winter facilites will now be allowed tO expand shi runs and development will be pro to be submitted is May 15 Interested parties have untl Apnril 6 to pick up a $300 pro posal package, which outhnes what the government is offering for sale and in cludes technical analyses of the opcration and a skhict de mand survey The firm conducting sale fos Thorac the the government ts Stevensoa Kellogg of Vancouver and the blaze at 218 Lawa on the Capilano reserve Art) Ridley of the West Vancouver fire department sand the blaze appears to have started in the area where a smoke pipe from a wood stove catered a masonry chiumncy Uhe fire caused catenstive damage to the main Moor of the house and then spread through an open stairway to ted by the fire. The blaze was fought by both West Vancouver and the Listnct of North Vancouver forces The ortginal alarm went in to the Dhastnect fir fighters who also respond after sclaying the call to West Vancouver No ecstamate of the amount of damage causcd was available to preas ime