_ resignation”: of-. Gibson from-his. seat ‘in the: ‘legislature = -and - Ww. e ek s: oLast | provincial . from the leadership of the - B.C. “Liberals: has drawn ‘from | critical. comment - Chuck Cook, Tory candidate in” the North ‘Vancouver- Burnaby federal riding. - . ‘Cook--against “whom _ Gibson - is now expected to run in North Van-Burnaby at the forthcoming federal election -- chastised the former MLA in a statement Friday for leaving North ‘Vancouver without a voice in. Victoria’ and rejected Gibson’s claim ‘that “sub- stantial progress”. had been. abrupt Gordon: : made. * toward government . -reform: at the federal levels 8 “Mr ‘Gordon Gibson has ee now declared his intention to run for the Liberal nomination -in the North ’ Vancouver-Burnaby riding,” said Cook. “It is -most un- fortunate that Mr. Gibson felt it necessary to_resign his provincial seat as_ the representative for North Vancouver Capilano at a time when his was the only -voice in the legislature for thearea. _ “Now that he has accepted an advisory position as. the. national director of the Liberal Party and advisor to: the Primé Minister, I wish to CHUCK COOK...“where’s ‘the progress?” welcome him to the field’ of federal politics again, and trust that. we will have the opportunity to debate the acquet club gets preliminary nod - A‘ proposed development . ofthe northeast. corner of s) Lynn Valley Road and. Mountain Highway to ac- commodate a real estate - office and a. building for the _ Lynn Valley Racquet Club Passed its first hurdle last week. . North Vancouver District - council, after discussing the . Staff for the preparation of project, referred the ap- plication back to municipal ~ an appropriate bylaw. The racquet clyb building would have provision for two squash courts, eight racquet West Vancouver Fire Chief Colin Evans has been’ appointed by council to serve on a joint committee composed of North Shore. Ss 65 Lonsdale ball courts and three bad- minton courts, together with locker rooms, exercise rooms, a reception area, lounge and pool. --In_ other - business. the longstanding ‘question of dirt bike tracks was re-hashed and ‘several possible ‘sites were discussed. Council finally - decided to await the report of the Greater’: Vancouver Regional District’s task force on motorized recreation before taking further action. Council also approved requests from the B.C. Heart municipal staff members to “discuss the feasibility and ‘cost of implementing a “911" emergency telephone number on the North Shore. The Caulfeild land ex- - change proposed between. Montreal Trust Company. and the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 45 (West Vancouver) has been completed. land use which was hotly The Caulfeild contract, Trendsetters oy new look Open Mon Sat. Late Thursdays Trendsetters (Hair Studio) 985- a. 2? “2 ee Hai Core Foundation and the Kidney Foundation of Canada (B.C.. Branch) to canvas for funds during the periods Feb. 18- 25 and March 18-25 respectively. ‘A public hearing com- bined with the council meeting brought no objections to’ two ap- plications for zoning bylaw amendments in respect of a private dwelling at 3642 Edgemont Boulevard and an industrial building in the 1400° block Main Street. Both were West Van eyes 911’ returned to council for further con- sideration. . West Vancouver has indicated an interest in the “911” service but is waiting to see how much the system will cost. debated last year, is now made applicable to the new parcel of tand Montreal Trust acquired in the ex- change. Conditions of the contract do not apply to the exchange school parcel. board's We use and recommend KMS protein on regular - liberal record with him — a record he‘helped make. ~ “Gibson. has stated that one. of his personal reasons for running is that ‘sub- stantial progress has been | made toward government reform’. I fail to see what progress has been made. Furthermore, I think it demonstrates how much he is out of touch with the real issues affecting the people of North -Vancouver-Burnaby. In ‘addition, I find it difficult to understand why anyone would be so keen to leave ‘one seat. in the op- position for the possibility of another.” HAS A- BETTER WAY! WOODWARD’S Page 9, January 21, 1979 - Sunday News roughly $75,000. Fire Chief Colin Evans was given permission to hire a person who has completed at. least basic training to cover for senior men who have extended holidays after 20 to 25 years service and to cover for newer employees who qualify for two weeks holiday this year after completing one year of service. Your toothpaste comes in millilitres (mL) id A | R INSIDE FITTING v fire doparhinent adds one more West Van Council gave > early approval-last_week to - three budget items totalling ‘This position: will cost . about $12,800. . About $57,000 worth of computer equipment for use throughout. the municipal ‘system and about $5,000 for microfilming and microfilm — reader units were also ap- Proved. WERE YOu LUCKY ? Winning numbers in the January 17 draw, of the © Western Express Lottery were: 62182 (Series 6), 60844 (Series 8), 45838 (Series 13), 61506 (Series (Series 13). 17), 78751 Ni AND DRAFT-FREE SECONDARY WINDOWS Homes with single glazed aluminum windows can now experience the benefits of duuble glazing. This system provides an insulating air gap of a least 1°’ be- tween your existing windows and inside glass. Drafts and discomfort are elimi- nated. RE- ROOFING THIS YEAR? Have our experts establish your needs. Woodward's could well save you money. The quality of workmanship and materials is guaranteed by Woodward’s. Call for a free on-site estimate. 294-6616 Our switchboard is open Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Charge Insulate your roof with BLOWN-IN LOOSE FILL ATTIC INSULATION Insulate your walls with FOAM-IN BETWEEN-WALL INSULATION your choice at Woodward's oodwands GUTTERS 5S” SEAMLESS ALUMINUM FROM END TO END PLUS ALUMINUM SOFFIT PANEL AND FACIA SYSTEM Defective roof drainage systems can damage flower beds and erode lawns. property. Call today. Protect your