Se ate NEWS photo Terry Peters POLICE IN West and North Vancouver continue to y keep an eye on the school zones this week, making the job of crossing guards such as Mary Mulligan a little easier. The back- to-school crackdown on traffic violators in the area of schools will end this week. BACKYARD BURNING of garden refuse once A3 - Wednesday, September 14, 1983 - North Shore News again blew up as an issue among North Vancouver District council Monday. Despite pressure from local groups against outdoor burning during fall and spring months. council decided to allow residents to nd their yards of leave and garden refuse. According to recom- mendations from District's Outdoor Burning Com- mittee, the municipality should amend its fire bylaw to permit burning of dry garden refuse — such as grass, leaves, tree and shrub prunings — on any day between October 15 and November 15. But at the same tme. council also passed other committee recom- mendations which include informing local residents on the proper procedures for burning garden debnis. District’s burning com- mittee, in addition, recommended that the Greater Vancouver Appointm ent oe deferred Notice NORTH VANCOUVER’ C.A. Traunweiser, Manager of A.E. LePage is pleased to announce the appointment of John to the sales staff of the North Regional District be asked to monitor the atmosphere on the North Shore during days when burning occurs. “District staff (should) be requested to investigate a properly designed and approved low-cost in- dividual residential in- cinerator for year-round burning,” suggested the committee. Ald. Joan Gadsby, committee chairman, added the findings of the task force should not be viewed as long-term solutions since “there's no doubt outdoor burning should be banned.” The North Shore Union Board of Health will get to provide input on the future of outdoor burning and report with its recom- mendations back to council. Council passed the committee's recom- mendations with a promise of reviewing the issue again next spring. NORTH VANCOUVER faced with possible logging District council decided operations on Grouse Bezeredi Monday to defer adoption of | Mountains. its rezoning bylaw to prohibit cutting of timber in park, recreation and open space zones. District opted to forego the measure even though the Initially, council decided to enact the bylaw to prevent Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. from logging prime recreations lands located on the North Shore mountain Vancouver Office. John's formal education took place at U.B.C. where he majored in Economics, and at B.C.1.T. where he matriculated in ‘the real estate option. Toyota PAGE BS His knowledge of advertising, marketing and financing combined with his background in Land Titles Office, and his intensive training municipality is currently ski slope. DT program with A.E. LePage, makes John a prime andidate to assist you with your Real Estate 1 PIANO TUNING & REPAIR 1 9 tccas ! it you are considering buying, selling or building — give John a call at 985-9544 (office) or 92 ! Save $20 1 8179 (70s, Featuring crysusone vara | fitness Reg $65 SPECIAL *45 ! ° ! Lonsdale Club PAGE A13 SPECIAL it’s unbelievable but true! Sponsored by AIKO INTERNATIONAL INC goles iS $60 00 Membership thru Dec 1 Fully fi Er ! luxe 2a We at 1S Yay rf8 x \ \as* OM at VALUE $173.94 73.94 e> ot whit ste PAY ONLY $79.99 draperies by S. Laursen * court fees are extra Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1 Venetian, Vertical and Wooden Blinds ‘‘In-home Service’’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN E. i | Automotive ao All blinds 20% off list a fp Classified A206 Labour per pancl $5.50 . ons a e Ht) PAGE C3 Entertainment (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCEH 6a.m.to 6p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 Five NRA approved raquetball courts *« Three international squash courts * Co-ed Jacuzzi - Private and Co-Ed Saunas Co-ed Turkish Steambath * Moderntly Equipped Gym FULLY LICENSED LOUNGE 124 W. 3rd St., North Vancouver 986-5341 Maliboa Sports @1 Hayden Stewan Travel TV Time What's Going On