WOMAN LOST FOR 24 HOURS found her Wednesdity morning. “Tay down under a rock but J didn't sleep becatne f was too ner- + Sous. said the 28-vear-old) Van- couver woman who went missing fate ‘Tuesday afternoon after she split away from her hiking group to getasdew of the Lions, “PE fainted on the way up, from the hard hiking Po think’ Kenns said "Then on the way down 7 got lost completely . “To otied to come down the mountain, but foonever even Bs ROSS VEEL New Re a? thought of looking tor the markers on the way down. ft is sears how quickiy you can vet lost that ts my big fessan. Both Renay and her hiking par ty. which included husband Ted, sister Vida and her sister's boyfriend, Gtled out te each other, but the thick forest muffled lidiker found on COLD, WET and terrified, Yvette Kenny survived Tuesday night Jost on Hollyburn Mountain before rescue teams thea cries, Renny sand INEXPERIENCED HIKER Aiter realizing she wits fost, Renny who describes herselt as at iNespenicnecd: hiker. comeenthated ee keeping calm While it was cold: aun she vor soaked by oa rarmstorm, tb did aw rood job oot staying cab sat Kenny. UP bit to because Pha (4 brothers and) sisters: worrying about me." Kenny was reported missin about 8 pam. Tuesday nieht. Search teams were seat aut from ee. eee LOOK MA, no hands! Young Andy Marsalt stands on one of the motorcycles in the Highway 86 sculpture at Expo 86. The popular sculpture is a rolling roadway sporting every type of transportation imaginable, Young and old alike have become equally fascinated by the amusing piece of art. WV COUNCIL REJECTS PERMIT NEWS photo Terry Poters Panorama condo to fold? A PROPOSED 42-unit townhouse complex scheduled to be built on West Vancouver's Panorama Studio property is on the verge of collapse following a decision Monday by West Vancouver council not to issue a development permit for the project. “dCs difficult to know what to do onest.' Pelygon Properties vice-president John Northey said after the deetsion. its unfortu- nate we'se come all this way (through the application process)” Ald. Donald Griffiths had earlier urged council not allow an fl-foor varianee over the district's 2-foot maximum building height just for the sake of the ciew. as was requested by the developer. “Po don’t think council can go Bs STRPHEN BARRINGION News Repuerter down this road.” Griffiths said. PARKING PROBLEM Add. David Finlay agreed. but addea parking would also be a problem with the new develop- ment. “TP othink the whole thing is fraught with problems.) Finlay charged. ‘In the present form, more work needs to be done.’ But the project was praised by Ald. Gordon Rowntree. who noted that people often move ta West Vancouver just to take advantage of the splendid views offered by the municipality, “A view is vers much in order.” Rowntree said as he noted the developer was trying to build esery townhouse with an equall good view, “TP we're going to start plaaatag for the view, [im concerned we're going to be setting a precedent.” said Ald. Diana Hutchinson, See W. Van Page 5 3 briday. duds 11, 1986 North Shore News Hollyburn both the North Shore Search vend Rescue and the Pions Has Search and Rescue units bbiuty men and women osuvatched throurhont the noht for the pirssiiis woman Hyoomornine searchers tnd established varee contact wath Rens. but still Gouid not locate Ter becuse “Ins Vance was eg houy eff three mountain crests. SN helicopter seas brouatht a and miide cigbt passes betore spottiny Reus WHET HIKE AGAIN Bx 1:28 acm. searchers tad fogded Kenny onta the helicopter, Which could only set down on ane tunter inthe steep terrain. Confused, Kenny thought it was ahaost evening, “To didott reahee atl the effort thes (the searchers} went toa,” Kenny sai. They were really nice too ome. Phes didi a gteat fab. | thik omy father as vain foo send them a donation." Sten a hot bath and: something teovat, Renny, who was still oer. vous, sid she would nor be out hikhine toeht away. but she wasn't roiny to let the ieident stop) her frome lishing: agian. MEMBERS PLOT PLAN What’s the beef ?, asks Fion Zalko FORMER MEMBERS of the International Plaza’s defunct Sprint Fitness Centre want new operator, Ron Zalko, to live up to his deal or else. They have a plan, but thus far it is secret. Following a meeting Wednesday night, the group has decided on a course oof action, said) proup spokesman Ernie Crist. “We have decided.’ Crist said. “but we aren't voing public. We want to give Zalko a chance to honor his original deal,** Zalka, who took over the Inter- national Plaza facility when Sprint Family Fitness was evicted March 17, agreed to give the disenfran- chised members of Sprint a special membership deal in bis new facility thes signed up before une 30, The group complains thes pitid: a S78 membership fee and are paving SIS monthly dues to dhe Ron Zalko bitness organization as members of his new facility. even though it did not open June tS as planned. “We swallowed the bit and: paid the S75 but owe aren’) vetting anything. “Yhere is nothing vindictive about this, We ate not saying the fact the favilities are not open is his faulr* NO BEEF But the former Sprint members have no cause to beef. Zalko said Tuesday, Weather: Cloudy with occasional showers, Friday. Satur- day, mostly cloudy. Highs near 19° C. “Look, we are trying to build a first class facility and we want to do it right. | explained to those people at the last meeting (April 3) that we did not know exactly when the new facility would be com- '? FITNESS GURU Ron Zalko... Nobody put a gun to their head to make them sign up for the new facility.” pleted. They knew that. Nobody put a gun to their head to make them sign up for the new facility." See Health Page 5 INDEX Classified Ads ..27 Doug Collins........ 9 Comics Editorial Page Home & Garden. Lifestyles Mailbox Table Hopping....... TV Listings What's Going On