NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge Name ...................-. soe Corina AGO... reccssseseneeee seresorenseene dD Sign............ seeseeeseees .-.Copricorn Food.......... sresereeeoneeeeeeeatallion Edmonton Set SECC RSIE AEN ROTTEN RCMP action supported Fram page 10 several times by this gentle- man,” said Seaman. The constables involved were experienced officers, “He (Grimwood) was so upset with the bylaw and he was taking it out on the con- stables who were just enfore- ing the fireworks bylaw,” NSCU Ron Davies NSCU has been a key partner in the growth and development of the community since 1941. With cver $600 million in assets, NSCU serves more than 36,000 members through 10 credit said Seaman. Seaman said a few people who witnessed the incident later phoned the North Vancouver RCMP office and expressed support for the officers, The News attempted to contact people who were at the fireworks display, but no one wished to comment. City won't say it with flowers Liam Lahey Contrributina Writer SCENIC, well-main- tained pardens are a vision of beauty to behold, but not when they are brought to you by Coca-Cola or any other major company. That was the deasten of North Vancouver Cis coun asthe male councillors narrow ly deteated 2 proposal thar would have aliow ea third party advertising in the form of poral and planting schemes depict ing a corporation’s loge on designated roadways through out the city Couns. Stella Jo Dean, Barbara Sharp and) Barbara Perrault vated in favour of gar den advertising; Couns. Bob Fearnley, Darrell Mussatto, and John Braithwaite along with Mavor Jack Loucks were opposed. Said a disgruntled Dean, “See, the women of this coun- cil are concerned about: city beautification.” The city. was initially approached by Garden Communications in January 1998. The company sought a ficence to design, plant, and maintain “landscaped corpo- rate logos” on city-owned property. In particular, areas such as Low Level Road are being touted as ripe for garden advertising. The companies would) be responsible for the mainte- nance of the gardens; that would result in some financial rewards for the city. “Any kind of beautitication tothe city is beneticial, and we should enthusiastically listen to these presentations,” Dean told council, “City staff says it The proposal) doesn 1 abide by our cutront sata In hives, we would bane those bahia” , Dean. Sharp and appotted the prepas do the mate coumatlors weren't bovang tate then female col eaues” AP UMe nts “Connor Dean sees these adverteement, asa muh Psce tas a tuliboard.” bearnley sand “PD voted agains this boron. Pin happy our stan did net suppert aT don’t want this 7 Phen would have te make amendments to the city's bylaw sien te accanmmodate the proposal When discussing the cur Tent appearances of areas such asthe Low bevel Road, Sharp told council a garden adver- trement wouldn't be unattrac: uve. “Td preter to see this go to a pulvic meeting,” she said. “T would ’t necessarily categorize these murals as beautitul, how- ever what we have down there fon Low Level Road) now is pretty ugly so this could be an improvement ... we Already see advertising everywhere else, this adds colour (to the city).” “Councillor Dean's argu- ment is a wood one, E think we should took at this on a. site specific basis,” Perrault offered. “We all talk about city beautification, —here’s an opportunity. It won't impact on any neighbourhoods per se, and advertisements in’ general seem to have become more sophisticated.” But the women councillor’s arguments tell on deat cars. Mavor Jack Loucks cast the tie- breaking vote to reject the proposal. “EL don't think it's wise to support this proposal,” Mavor Loucks said. “Not until we see what happens down there (on Low Level Roads.” |] MAJOR PERSONAL INJURY inital Consuttation 988-6321 Chadwick Cour M Yan Leomseies Quan, Plazes) WINTER STORMFRONT JACKET © 100% waterproat ox3 rita * breathable . Gur most popular cycting jacket. New Uitrex T-max Ripstop taunic combined with new Uitrex ' _puons GO2~0088 Hi | RecocmizEs 1998-99 Boarp or DiRECTORS North Shore Credit. Union is ple: -d to present the 1998-99 Board of Directors. Gerald Brewer has been elected as Chair and Henry Bow as Vice Chair. ee RS Gerald Brewer - Chair Hal Martisann Nell McAskill union branches. 3 North Shore Insurance offices and now a Business Investment Centre including Credential Securities at our Ambleside location. Ninna Sherwood Naomi Yamamoto | NORTH SHORE Via CREDIT UNION