YOUR COMMUNITY | NEWSPAPER SINCE 1969 tarps AUIS EEG: Pyds s Dispute over P&T access concluded out AN GUT-of court settlement has removed two legal barriers that were blocking the sale of the former Park and Tilford Distillery site. As a result, BCE Development Corp. can continue to pursue its proposal for a shopping centre on part of the 30-acre North Van- couver site. BCED BARRI Reporter development said the legal shopping centre general manager of Wayne Knowles IMAGINING THAT they are reindeers, four-y i five-year-old Carlen onto the carefully pruned holly bush which the foe ic-ald Lauren (left) and fiv hold-ups were a stumbling block in his company’s plans, The two barriers were slapped on the property. and halted the sale of the site antl the legal action was resolved. Each of the three parties invelv- ed in the suit — Park and Tilford, Festival Markets Inc. and Fleur De Lease Properties refused to discuss the recent court action, ear-old Lind whieh alleged Park and Tilford, owned by Schenley Canada, broke an agreement to sell G2 acres of the 30-acte site for $2.5 million, In a joint venture with BCED (formerly Daon Development Corp.) Festival Markets’ associate company Brodel Developments Lid. made a proposal to North Vancouver City Council to develop the now neglected gardens into a ats wae commercial festival gardens and market. The joint venture was defeated by council in October 1985, BCED now has a contract with Schenley. which was renewed in June, giving BCED first option to buy the site. Festival Markets and Brodel See P&T Page 3 y-Anae have fun at Guy Carseadden’s topiary train in North Vancouver, Carscadden lifts al resident has decorated for the Christmas season. Ta,