Page 20, October 25, 1978-North ShoreNews ‘Lower: a public : mee ting on: ‘the a ‘Lonsdate:. ‘known “by al "distinctive h AJ = onsidered.. ‘for status... - She: ‘also. The North Shore’s own and - Beethoven’s Sixth citizens and studen ). They | ‘Development _ _Committee’s name, but ‘not_ “necessarily” remarked that, in its present professional oymphony : Symphony (The Pastorale). “ ie available at the ‘North ‘report; submitted to council © “Moodyville”. or “Port. state of ~ ‘neglect, .. “many. orchestra’ — “Symphonie Vancouver Rec ‘Centre, last. month, attracted about. Lonsdale”, which’ he felt. businesses were: being forced Canadiana” .-- launches its Five other concerts. are 40 ‘interested citizens | to. North: Vancouver City hall last Thursday. and sparked a wide - range of different were passe. He proposed | that the area become known as “Lonsdale Harbour”, a ‘suggestion that seemed to. to close’ their’ decors.’ She , favored the “Moodyville”. : first - winter season. next | Friday, October 27, ai the’ - . North © Vancouver > ‘Bruce - ‘Miller’ of: ‘North 7 Cen- tennial Theatre, 23rd and scheduled. for December . 1 and 20, and for January 12, © March 24 and April 27, 1979. __ All concerts ‘take place at Vancouver | Ticket - Contre and Eaton's. . rhe oss ‘Symphonie viewpoints’ from the 14. catch most. eo le’ s. Shore Nei urhood House. . Lonsdale, under the batonof the North Van Centennial ‘cenadions” made its debut individuals : making = sub- imagination. a Pee oP _ Sse righbouth there was its founder, -Maestro~ Theatre, starting at 8:30 mm uly 1976 bos A summer missions. _ "no waterfront ‘park -on. this: Yondani Butt. | pm : So vue mt we estra. During _ 'The« area; the. future. of ‘side of the Inlet between — _ _ ttrec ted. a years it has Eda Cotton, who had which was being debated, Cates and. Ambleside, and — The. opening _ program a _ Tickets are $5 per concert ; ant rac! by £ dis usiastic submitted a minority report covers.Lower:Lonsdale from. - leaned heavily to the view features Mozart's: Symphony - ‘or $25. for the series of six 8 aver y crite ng Van- opposed to that of his fellow 6th St. to the waterfront and that Lower Lonsdale would No. 40, Borodin’s Nocturne ($3.50 and $20 for’ senior couver sic critics. committee members, was _ extends between Forbes. and be .. ideal. for ‘such — cea __ San not present. | St. David s Avenues.” es development. 8, ” North & West Vancouver School Boards Cotton — the North Van Also addressing the | | rr | Adult! Education Deparment Chamber of Commerce _ meeting was Dana Taylor of Other participants varied ee ; é member of the committee — - had urged intensive com-. mercial development of the “waterfront area west. of — Lonsdale, as distinct from. the mixed. recreational- commercial concept favored - by the’. majority — of”. ‘the.° | committee. ; a. Chamber of Commerce . ; spokesman said last week © that Cotton’s views did not represent those of the Chamber. This. appeared to _be confirmed at Thursday’s meeting by the Chamber's spokesman, . archite ct Graham Crockart. AD meeting» of the : the Lower Lonsdale Business . ~ Association’ who recom-. _ mended that council should .- strike a consultative com- — ‘mittee | ‘consisting | of in- terested parties to oversee -and make recommendations to:council as the develop- ‘meat of Lower ‘Lonsdale Proceeds. Other. speakers included ‘former ‘alderman. Stella Jo Dean, who pointed out. that Lower - Lonsdale | was. the - oldest area in the city ‘and Some © of i its Present buildings 30. Chamber’s executives the Pag og previous week had decided, . 7) Baum. Crockart told. council, that 7. _ ‘more. time was needed to .- oe ‘analyze the ‘committee’s' 9 - findings before the. Chamber Bee | took a firm Position. Later, speaking asa Lower Lonsdale property owner, _ took a more § Crockart positive and definitive stand. He was emphatic that proper _ development: will happen & @ sooner with city involvement and planning. He felt that ~ in their comments between | © = extensive park development | and urban-commercial f[ with - most | leaning towards a com- | bination of .both aspects. ({. _. There was even a suggestion concentration, - that an open air beer garden: | on be. incorporated into - _the a. scheme: The ‘Lower _ development report now . goes back .to council. for — . further debate at council’s | | eur. meeting on n October = Ez “Lonsdale oy -“ ; Full Day $60 -' EMPLOYAIENT 1 an TRAINING; —— ‘2. REFRESHER COURSES — REX E INTAKE will be week of OVEMBER & Business Arithmetic | Office Procedures. - oe Business. Machines _ Business English. “MONTHLY FEES: . Mornings $40 = 3: 00 p.m. at Delbrook. Secondary School, Coe Ww windsor (entrance off Stanley St) North Vancouver. | a Afternoons $20 4 : : For + information call 985-8741 Adult Ed: Office 8:30-4 30. oo 980-2713 School of Commerce 6:30-3:00 | British Columbia is suffering from a problem that is reaching out to damage the lives of tens of thousands of our citizens, young and old, male and female. Its cost in physical destruction and lost productivity amounts to hundreds of millions of dollars a year. 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