Monday. “The minister -‘anngunced Jhe_was: accepting’ depart: a reporters o change in route SHIWAY 99 from Horseshoe Bay to Squamish | stay right where it is, Highways minister Alex Fraser told a North Vancouver press conference at i Fraser:. ¢ scene gt THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER August 10, 1983 Newsroom 985-2131 MARK HAMILTON | | million will be ‘Spent this year and $30 million over the next three years to upgrade Highway 99. - Work scheduled for this year includes the replace- ment of—bridges at Sunset, use Mtn. ging by-law ton hold Not needed says solicitor NORTH VANCOUVER District council has deferred adopting its emergency bylaw to ban Grouse Mountain logging. WEDNESDAY: Sunny and warm THURSDAY: Sunny with cloudy periods Council's decision was made Monday after a letter from the District's solicitor suggested the co-operative attitude of Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. make = the legislation unnecessary. In a detailed letter to council, the solicitor said that. Grouse Mountain Resort owners have displayed sincere intentions to co-operate with District in resolving the company’s financial probicms. They have also promised not to harvest timber withoul giving the CONTINUED ON PAGE ALO a NT 3 Esa ee o A ’ is é HONS a oe ‘ode een i i NEWa's y KOREAN WAR veterans of all nationalities gathered at Victoria Park Sunday to mark the 30th anniversary of the end of the Korean conflict. Ceremonies Included dedication of a plaque and a parade to the armories. Among those who gathered for the event was Byong Chol Park, a member of the Veteran's Association of the Korcan Marine Corps. Reaching Every Door onthe North shore