SARAH enjoys nightlife and dancing and likes to keep up with all the latest steps. She con- siders herself a weekend gardener, quite successful as you can see by her carnations. N. Van A NORTH Vancouver man is dead following a freak in dustrial accident Tuesday 1n Coquitlam. Terry Gordon Clpp ingdale, 30, was pronounced worker killed dead on arrival at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster Tuesday after- noon Chppingdale was critically injured when a grinder he was working on at Cratex Industrial Packaging Ltd., in Coquitlam, disintegrated. The Workers Compensa- tion Board ts investigating the accident. OVER AS - Friday, August 24, 1984 - North Shore News GREATER VANCOUVER Regional District plan- ners are forecasting a major shift in housing de- mand in the Lower Mainland over the next 15 years, to meet the changing needs of the 1950s and 1960s baby boom generation. Family units will dominate housing construction and the demand for apartment units will fall sharply. ‘‘The needs of the baby boom generation have strongly influenced the region’s housing market over the past two decades and can be expected to continue to do ed so, states a bulletin prepared by the GVRD Development Services Department. ‘‘During the 1960s and ear- ly 1970s, the number of apartments grew rapidly as the Baby Boom first formed households. By the late 1970s, however, with grow- ing families and increasing possessions they began to seek ground-oriented family units with more space. As the Baby Boom moves into mid- dle age the traditional balance of about three- quarters of additional households seeking ground- Oriented units and one- quarter apartments will be re- established.”’ , The report forecasts that the demand for single detach- ed units will increase from the 70,000 units built in the 1970s to 80,000 during the current decade. It will drop back to 70,000 again in the 1990s. Other forms of “VES” 15 YEARS. GVRD predicts housing shift Air conditioned Cadillacs | 987-3333 Travel in style & ground-oriented housing, such as duplexes and row units, will add a further estimated 18,000 units in the 1980s and 13,000 in the 1990s. ‘‘In contrast, apartment demand is forecast to fall. While about 57,000 units were developed in the 1970s, only 37,000 are forecast for the 1980s and 20,000 for the 1990s,’’ the report states. It adds that ‘‘...the em- phasis on ground-oriented units indicates that suburban areas where land is available will have to accommodate much of the growth. The significant decline in demand for apartments suggests a slower pace for areas slated for apartments, and more competition among them for new projects.’’ SPECIALTY VOLVO DOES IT AGAIN! JUST THINK! NOW - NORTH VANCOUVER _ (hh ZZ! tN CONCENTRATE! THEN READ THE SPECIALITY VOLVO BOOK Dear Reader Are we, at Specialty Volvo Leaders In Volvo value. right in assuming that you thought that a new DeLuxe Volvo Well during August, 1984, we are offering shatteringly low pices for prestige Volvos. prices which knock = our competitors mght out of the would cost you about 546,000? We thought so! game So, here's your chance to buy a car that lasts at a price that wont Yes! New 4 door De luxe Volvos from Specially Volvo are SALE! from °12,895!! FALL SESSION > weeks - $65.00 Over 170 classes per week, unlimited use, mild to very intense Add $500 tor Station wagon 1731 Marine Drive West Van 926-8588 also: 3507 West 4th Avenue Vancouver 738-4169 {MOTOR CARS 1970 LIMITED | 1235 Marine Dr. North Vancouver 980-2464 Sales, Sermice Parts leasing A Fates Zp