12 - Wednesday, December 14, 198% ~ North Shore News inquiring reporter Evelyn Jacob Aldermen NORTH VANCOUVER City Council blamed a resident’s anger over a Lower Lonsdale highrise development on overzealous real estate agents during a public hear- ing Monday night. Keith Road residents were un- aware that a 16-storey proposal by Interlude Projects fell within the zoning bylaws said North Van- couver resident Patrick Von Pander. The proposed building, Von Pander said, would cut into the view from the new retirement home his parents had purchased two months earlier and would af- fect the property enjoyment of the majority of Keith Road residents. | CORRECTION NOTICE In our Zellers Sale Flyer . dated Wed. Dec. 14 to Sat. w Dec. 17 1988, the Magna- f sonic 1 cu. ft. microwave { oven featured on page 1 checks cannot be issued as stock will not become available unti! end of § January. We apologize for | any inconvenience this may cause our customers. CORRECTION NOTICE BUY LOW FOODS SUNDAY, DEC. 11/88 Fresh Pork Chops, Rib or Tenderloin End should have read $3.70/kg not the $3.86/kg advertised. Copy for California #1 Bulk Snaptop Carrots at 64¢/kg or 28e/lb. did not appear. Buy Low Foods apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. will not be available. Rain- 3 LIONS GATE Hospital announced last week that the high cost of bio-hazardous waste disposal may threaten medical services if the provincial government does not provide relief funding. The hospital currentiy ships its waste to an incinerator in Washington State at an annual How can LGH cut waste disposal costs? Jim O'Donnell North Vancouver The provincial governm- ent should be responsible for waste disposal and provide relief. It's part of environment control. Elfonso Cabrera North Vancouver LGhi should have its own incinerator shipping it south. They can do that by charging to their patients more. Vancouver instead of slam estate agents and upsetting that people spend their life savings only to have their views disappear.”’ “I get the impression that real estate salesmen are leading people But Ald. Frank Morris said the area had been zoned for highrise development since 1967 and said buyers should have been informed by real estate agents of the zoning bylaws before purchasing their homes. Ald. Rod Clark said he found it J Special pricing, excellent values. .@ Most Items one-of-2-kind. Shop early for best selection Fridges from $699.95. - COMBINED\ 1550. MARINE DRIVE, NOR immediate clearance of al! floor stock. 2 © Ail types of major appilances -- - from microwaves to refrigerators. ". Microwaves from $119.95. Dishwashers from $449.95. 9 MOFrrrAT ‘*disconcerting somewhat down the garden path,’ said Clark. ‘SEMI-ANNUAL MAYTAG & MOFFAT FLOOR STOCK | ae ay Thomas McCay In the long-run it's better to build our own facili- ties. It’s far too expensive continue waste to the U.S. cost of $120,000 because there are no such facilities in Greater Vancouver. The cost to install local incinerators that could burn the hospital's waste has been estimated at $500,000. Inquiring Reporter asks people how LGH can cut costs on waste disposal. David Isaac Vancouver They should build an in- cinerator in Canada. Why should we pay the U.S. when we can have our own? Debbie McMurtry Vancouver I believe that all B.C. hospitals are under-fund- ed by the government. The government should give more moncy to avoid cutbacks at LGH. shipping IMPAIRED DRIVING Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation Ardagh gy APPLIANCE SALES LTD. VAN.IN “LIVING SPACE PLAZA’ On the North Shore since 1955