A8 - Sunday, November 6, 1983 - North Shore News WITH SQUAMISH BAND Humphreys prepares to talk parklease WEST VANCOUVER Mayor Derrick Humphreys says he ‘‘expects to lease’ the chunk of Ambleside Park which has now been given back to the Squamish Indian Band. Humphreys told the an- nual meeting of the British Properties Homeowners’ Association on Wednesday night that he is now taking his time to draw up ‘‘points for discussion’’ with the Band. Humphreys says the whole matter goes back to the first INTERNATIONAL. Plaza Hotel desk clerk who objected to a viola- tion of the hotel’s parking rules was beaten by an unidentified man_ early Thursday. The incident took place at about 2 a.m. Thursday when two men parked a car in a no-parking zone in front of the hotel. The clerk informed the driver that he couldn't park in the spot and, after DRINKING, DRIVING, charges by North Shore police departments have resulted ino the following recent COnvVEC FhOonms (mandatory leence sus pensions are ia addition to penalties shown) Mary Patria Weil, 4840 Waters lane, West Van ($20) David Wayne Oscar Drayton Valley Alta ($400, refusing oa) breath test), Roy Cseorpe Kabinin DAY street beat Clerk beaten over parking dispute Drinking driving on North Shore arrangement made back in 1913 and in the past decade has involved Allan Williams firstly as an MLA, then later the Attorney General and finally the Minister in Charge of Indian Affairs. ‘*‘We charged them saying ‘Don't forget us. We’re part of the human race too,’ or being subjected to verbal abuse, called police. He cancelled the call minutes later, when the second man moved the car from the restricted zone. Moments later the two men returned to the lobby area of the hotel. One of them grabbed the clerk's tie and hit him repeatedly in the head, police say. The men then fled before police arrived S27 West loth Ave. Van ouser ($400, refusing a breath test), Evan Stanley Steed 4410 Capitlang Road, North Van ¢€$S800) Johan Salsborn HOL V3I0Q0 West second St North Nan ($o80 refusyimp oa breathalyzer test) Ber tard Michael MinKenna PON Flt Bast Second St North Name ouver ($300) NOVEMBER 11 suitable words like remarked Humphreys. **And last Monday week | was phoned mid-morning by a staff member of the provin- cial Indian Branch (saying) ‘You might like to know that the Honourable John Munro and Bnan Smith will be sign- ing back District Lot 5521 to the Band.’ **! said thank you for tell- ing me. We weren’t even in- vited there. To this moment the only copy | have of that happening, apart from the newspapers, is a press copy that Barry Clarke gave me yesterday when | was on his phone-in line,’ continued Humphreys. “District Lot 5521 is a big area. The Ambleside Park that we have developed ts the part south of the tracks that you know so well that in- cludes nearly al! the wild- fowl reserve and the 18-hole pitch-and-putt and the doggy that,”’ walk and the athletics link and the seawalk and the groyne which = protects Ambleside Beach.’ Humphreys again said that the municipality had spent well over $1 million dollars on improvements on the park over the years. He said the Indian Band will also get back the area. behind Eatons and the bowl- ing alley. ‘*We will have to sit down and negotiate with them hop- ing to lease it as we have been leasing it from the Provincial Government for a_ long number of years and tn recent years on a month-to-month basis. ‘**Most of their Band area isin West Vancouver and any developments that they do on IR 5 that’s east of the Lions Gsate Bridge or on 5521 West and in other areas of the httle piece of park the 29 acres, will require Our servicing, Our inspechion, Our advice, our assistance, Our CO Operation and they'll get it.” stated Humphreys “We expect to lease 1 We have not met with them yet because | have not been of fiially advised that they have got uw back and also I’m tak ing the time to prepare our ports for discussion That's where at stands at the mo ment.) conv luded Humphreys batness fits in Ge! 7 SHOP UNTIL 9 P.M. 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