A8 - Wednesday, November 2, 1983 - North Shore News Change in agreement THREE NORTH Vancouver women who want (O set up a commercial babysitting ser- vice in North Van City have been given the green light by City council. Council voted Monday to been told by Ciry staff that such a use was not permitted in a City commercial zone. Monday’s solution means the women won't have to wait several months while a aves way for sitters want to go shopping or have an appointment and need so- meone to take care of their children for an hour or two. Ald. Ralph Hall said the solution proposed by City insert a clause in the agree- ment covering the property al 844 West 15th Street allowing ‘child minding care’’ as a permitted use. The women had originally new bylaw is prepared. They told council earlier that they need to act fast while the pro- perty is still available. They say their service will be useful for parents who Licensing Director’ Frank Morms shows that ‘‘when we bend our minds to it we can sometimes find ways to cul through red tape expeditiously.” WHY PAY MORE FOR DESIGNER BLINDS THERE’S A wheelchair ramp at the Y, thanks to the West Vancouver Lions Club. Above Max Lennoy, George Robin- son, Johnny Arthur and Grant Brown of the Lions (Brown is _ presi- dent) and the YMCA's Jacqui Rogers give the new facility a try. 1° VENETIANS VERTICALS VEROSOL BUNDS 35 - 50% OFF FOR IN HOME ESTIMATE PLEASE CALL $91-3234 QuT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT SHOWROOM AT #8, 13530 - 76th AVE. SURREY, B.C. (King George & 76th) £ XAMPLE S Standard 5 Patio Door PVC Varyl Vertcats $139 BO w.th Valance For Limited Time Only CUSTOM VERTICAL BLINDS FOR PERFECT ve ; f 1 Venetians $125 00 ot 4 2? on 1 Headrail BUY DIRECT FROM THE MFG. & SAVE Train break on way? SILENCE WILL soon des- cend on neighbors of Cana- dian National Railway at Neptune Terminal if North Vancouver City council gets Its way Council voted Monday to write to CN, asking the railway to provide a person to direct train traffic between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. so that area residents wouldn't be awoken by train whistles Ald. Stella Jo Dean sug- gested the traffic director as a temporary soluuon while the City (nes to get a proper train crossing built Such a crossing would cost the City nothing, as it would be paid for by the federal government, the CN, and the Nanuonal Harbours Board, and be maintained by the NHB and CN But mt would take several months before the crossing would be ready, and residents who appeared at Monday's meeting said the whistles must) be stopped soon, as they cannot sleep because of the nouse Plan talk extended Consuttants on staft FAST DELIVERY ON CUSTOM ORDERS fo assist you EXTENDED TRUCK-A-THON! * UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! % ALL REASONABLE OFFERS ACCEPTED! — DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF OUR 48 HOUR TRUCK-A-THON, WE HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED MORE TRUCKS BY THE FACTORY Ron atthe Workout Spec neluring ir aerrciin Streets fun Neoaitultly fomung freer oo strengith & mofermecdhate A ondinvatiou ALO ASE CLES Shanna beginners IO ASe SATO ere! Ron Zalko Workouts held b> " Ao yo 4 tou THE DEADLINE tor public sO ' t. ‘ SALE NOW CONTINUES, Inpuf into the Ambleside By 0) ‘ 2 t TO) SATURDAY Nov 4 The Sea proposal tas been u ‘ , Tit t t> 67M catended ta November 18 . ‘ TORS . 0 Porbleorwing thre heard bntac COME IN ANIL) MARE West Vancouver rrbuniie tpal Ron Zalko Beginners 4 as YO? Eb SLT CORP BRET! THUS EVENT E&OE Ci IVvE TO) NOTES HOORE NISSAN staff wall Compile all com Cans ne and he RING, CAM e HEC AN CABS SHORT BOM LONG Home 5 SPD * AUTOMATICS © £ 1¢ Tn 4 nM will be made available prior au : 40 now to the scheduling of any if) publs mectings re ae) 40) $0) Yor §e ments into a summary, which 730 Marine Dr... NV 986-3487 Also 2625 West 4th Avo. Vancouver 736-0341 Get the real workou! 1160 Marine Dr. North Vancouver 985-9311