» dormality.. Controlled. President Peter Main, who lives in West Vancouver, says. the main reasons for cancelling the project at this lime were financial. Difficulty had been ex- . perienced with the present ‘owner of the Swedish’ Park., }- CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 Foods. | © FOG CREATES BEAUTY as well as hazards, as commuters to and from the North Shore have been experiencing most of this week. Whereas the low-lying tog produces safety problems by ‘reducing visibility, North Shore drivers have been treated to some spectacular visual effects as the hearings Wednesday's audience of approximately 130 local residents who attended the hearing in Cedardale School showed itself to be basically behind the plan, but still had a number of bones to pick with council on points of detail. ” But neglect of culture charg Traffic, trees and the minds and souls of West Vancouverites emerged as the dominant subjects of concern last week at the first of three public on West Van’s community plan — scheduled to. become the municipality's master’ policy document before the end of the year. The biggest concerned traffic, described by British Properties Homeowners Association president Pat Steeves as the municipality's -most serious problem and one that had to be dealt with before all others. ‘ “ Citing the congestion at. Taylor Way and Marine Drive as the’ worst manifestation of the problem, she declared that an additional terconnection highway between Lions Gate bridge and the Upper Levels was “imperative to case traffic in that area,” Steeves also zeroed in on future developments on Indian Reserve No.5 by the Capilano River. “All other CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 ‘in-, late afternioon sun ‘drops down behind the trees towering above the tog blanket. Such was the case Thursday when News photographer Jan Smith captured this scene from the Upper Levels Highway. . by ae Some NN ay : : SUNDAY: clouds, but mainly sunny. MONDAY: change. Little