To, ‘It's time for anger,’ say residents B y TE RRY LAVENDER discuss raloeating. s North Vancouver ‘chlorine manufacturing: plant with any level ‘of government — did nothing to lessen ‘the’ anger of local residents at a public méeting Thursday night. Most of the more than 50 people attending the meeting of the Community Hazards Task Force were clearly sceptical about the company’s intentions. Task force member Sheila Gordon's reading of a letter from Hooker vice-president and plant manager L.H. (Bud) Schnurstein = an- nouncing the company’s willingness to discuss CONTINUED ON PAGE A8 MISS BEHAVIN’ applies strictly to the name ‘of the watercrali ‘and not to © entered — they'll come in first. The six horse-power craft will be driven lovely Elin, pictured decorating it. The very. official looking police — by Consiable Bob Tait who will not be fortunate enough to have Elin in machine ts this year's entry by West Vancouver Policemen's Association ‘the tab with him at the time. Elin, a 22-year-old secretary in West Van's in today’s Nanaimo bathtub race. This piece of motorized plumbing ts Public Safety Building, is also fond of competitive sports. She runs about from a mould of iast year’s winning Australian entry and with speeds of 30 =. 20 miles a week, loves tennis and pitched for the Straight Shooters in mph, the cops of West Van hope that this time — the sixth year they've West Van Parks and Recreation Slow Pitch League. Board chairman mourns decision By PAT RICH the issue.” Dorothy Lynas said they did not enter into d nd he d said. the debate, for political The decision by District council last week reasons. - North Vancouver voted downs vary ie bylew Although the school board was neces n order . ; District to end plans for for the new schook to go had decided to build the om Cove Cliff. school in ahead 89 school, District council was De c “ a a. ty s involved because it was Deep Cove was “none if scomly sow we pac "oie $ $8, ; whole school without according to the oR , he new Pou rezoning some land. since : —~YNas sat chairman of the North “The whole question was Council held a pubhe Maine ith Vancouver school none of council's business” hearing on the subject: and lew y cloudy whe board. the provincial govern. (hen gave’ the zoning bylaw y ; ment had agreed with the — three readings MONDAY: ‘Tm very oserry that school board that Cove Chiff Not much change council became involved in was necessary. but Lynas CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 Re.