AS - Friday, September 21, 1¥84 - North Shore News WHALE POOL ‘It’s ours,’ says Squamis MEMBERS OF the Squamish Band have told the Vancouver Parks Board it is inappropriate to con- sider expansion of the Vancouver Aquarium’s whale pool because the area belongs to the band. Chief Phillip Joe of the band made those comments at a Parks Board public hearing on the proposed ex- pansion at a meeting Thurs- day night. (That meeting was held after the deadline for this edition of the News. A full By MARK HAMILTON cessful claim the band made for the return of the so-call- ed ‘‘cut-off lands’’. That’ claim, approved by the provincial and federal governments a_ year ago, Band returned more than 100 acres ef tand — including the easterly 26 acres of Ambleside Park — along with more than $1 million in compensation for lands that could not be returned. Part of that settlement also included annual pay- ments to the band for lease of land used for a sewage treatment plant and a Department of Highways works yard. report on the submission and the board’s response will be carried in Sunday’s issue.) ‘*Basically our stand is that we look at the expan- sion in a different light (than does the Parks Board),’’ Joe said Thursday afternoon. ‘‘From our perspective, those lands are aboriginal. All of Stanley Park is.”’ The band's claim to aboriginal ownership of Stanley Park is part of a comprehensive land claim being prepared by the band for submission to the federal government. The band has been researching that claim for several years. Such a claim, which will likely not be completed for some time yet, would be far more extensive than the suc- Attention Squash and Racquetball ‘Players New squash and racquetbail courts will be constructed at 125 West 3rd Street. North Van. For further information, please contact Terry Grimwood Boulevard Racquet Sports Inc. 986-5403 ECYCLE for information phone 736-8636 OUNTVIEWS ous §~Demo Sale B.C.’s LARGEST SELECTION AND LOWEST PRICES. That’s Mountview Motovation G EI p SAVINGS ON 84 DEMOS H U » sAND ALL REMAINING ’84 NEW 784 WAGONEER LTD. DEALER LIST $22 202 EXECUTIVE DRIVEN NOW ONLY $19.702 LOADED stock 1183 YOU SAVE ~—_ $2500 "84 "84 FUEGO TURBO DEALER LIST $17,260 "84 SUSIE, an athletic lady, enjoys weight lifting, cycling and fitness. She likes to make her own clothes and is a fan of the ‘‘Nylons.”’ SPECIALTY VOLVO PRESIDENTS DEMO NOW ONLY $15,260 LEATHER SUNROOF Stock 12.4 YOU SAVE $2000 DEALER LIST £18,305 NOW ON, 216,305 \e YOU 350 $2000 $16,146 OE ALER LIST NOW ONLY $14,646 $1500 YOU SAVE DEALER LIST $10,584 $9 084 NOW ONL Y YOU SAVE _$1500 $11.4377 (oF ALE RR LIST $10,377 NOW ONLY YOU SAVE $1000 $16,421 DoE ALE ROLIS $14 921 NOW ONLY YOU SAVE $1500 $14 997 Oot ALER LIST NOW ONLY 414 497 YOU SAVE _— $1500 (ot ALE RC LIGT $49 404 NOW ONL ¥ $8 504 "84 a ce YOU SAVE _ $800 5 Year 100,000 K Warranty Available upon request --B.C.’s LARGEST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT DEALER MOUNTVIEW MOTORS LTD. CHEROKEE CHIEF MANAGERS DEMO LOADED Stock 120 EAGLE Driven by Service Manager 4 wheel drive Stock ENCORE Driven by Parts manager 4 cr Lots of extras ALLIANCE Diamond t dition Loaded Swck 12°76 "84 "84 5 SPORT WAGON 4 (eather ar PS PE eo’ Stock 12549 Sy tok *® SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1984 MODELS * 1984 DEMONSTRATION CARS NOW ON OFFER ** ORDERS HAVE BEEN PLACED FOR 1985 MODELS * TEST DRIVE A SPECIALTY VOLVO TODAY JEEP CJ7 Sot top Renegade ‘ospd PS Ft a rere MOTOR CARS 1970 LIMITED 1235 Marine Dr North Vancouver Sales, Service, parts, Leasing 1600 MARINE DR NORTH VAN. 980-3431 PARTS AND SERVICE 980-2464 he RENAULT |