. 10 - Wednesday, November 20, 1985 - North Shore News Horseshoe Bay to go KUBE COMES TO NV BOOM in the night DECEMBER won't br- ing many silent nights for residents of Horseshoe Bay. The B.C. Ferry Terminal needs emergency repairs, in- cluding blasting, and they must be done during low tide. Thanks to mother nature, that occurs in late evening and early morning. The B.C, Ferry Corpora- tion made a request to West Van Council for an exemp- tion from the municipality’s anti-noise bylaw specifically relating to construction work at night, The construction would - MURPHY BROS. APARTMENTS Bachelor Suite 1.Bedroom Suitet .. 2 Bedradin Suits*: *ON ONE.LEVEL HOUSE, CONDOS __.- 1 Room {any size) only$29. 95. Living... Room,-, Dining“ Area and Hall $34. 95 298-1280 ; tin Re, i a hile you shop, professional 35mm photos will be ready within three hours at | ets ws FOROFUN (North Mall)- Bu 5” with Christmas mounting, Special Price $ l 9 0 (plus tax) consist of the installation of soil anchors and the placing of fill and erosion protection to secure the steel sheetpile walls at the ferry berths ut the Horseshoe Bay Termi- nal. A sounding stirvey per- formed last September revealed that much of the stabilizing material which lies in front of the walls has been lost due to the ero- sional forces of ferry pro- pellor wash. 'The extent. of the erosion makes the collapse of the the walls a real possibility,"’ said M.R. Renaud, manager of the terminal construction. “The time of greatest risk will occur during December - and January. when very low ‘CARPET CIEANING FALL SPECIALS S" Satisfaction Guaranteod (South Mall) camera THE Australian gov- ernment labor accord will be the subject of discus- sion when B.C.'’s top labor leader, Art Kube, addresses New Democrats in North Vancouver tonight (Nov. 20). Kube, who tides at night coincide with a period when ground water levels may be elevated due to heavy rains.”’ The first phase of con- struction is slated to run from now until December 20. The job entails blasting and drilling 35 holes for an- chors, Two to three holes will be drilled during each low tide period. “Other construction in- cludes welding, positioning the drill and grouting and tensioning the anchors, but these activities are not ex- pected to produce objec- tional noise levels,’ Renaud said. Council approved the Ferry Corporation’s applica- recently T hanks to the support of West Vancouver voters, Park Royal can now open Sundays to better: " serve the community. Like you, we'll be home watching the Grey Cup this Sunday, November 24. Our first Sunday Opening will be Sunday, December Ist. So come on to Park Kube will be the guest speaker at the North Vancouver-Seymour NDP’s annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Ridgeway Elementary School, 420 East 8th Street, North Vancouver. toured Australia with Opposition Leader Bob Skelly, will speak on his impressions of the Australian accord and whether he feels Australian experiences can be applied in British Columbia. Wed. Nov. 27028296 300 Thurs. Nov, 214 22u& 230 Tickets: S$. Adults . $4.0 Seniors, Students & Children R Building Room 105 N. Campus Capilano College Studio Theatre Royal ... it’s a great day to shop. Starting Sunday, December Ist. Sunday: 12 noon - 5.p.m. Monday - Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturdays: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Repeats and enlargeme ats also available. : SS PARK ROYAL | iy The Centre of Attention for 35 Years. Ze 2 1950-1985 5 i BUTTE OE TY oi PARK ROYAL The Centre of Attention for 35 Years 1950-1985