Al8 - Sunday, May 2, 1982 - North Shore News BS community roundup Ee Local diners prefer N. Shore DINING OUT means staying close to home for one out of every two North Shore residents. And of the remainder, only four out of five regularly venture over- town once a month or more for their evening meal. This was the finding of a recent North Shore News poll of 400 households from Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay. Respondents were asked: “How many times in a month do you go to a Vancouver restaurant for dinner?” Overall, 49 per cent of the respondents said they never O, my luve is like a red, red rose.... A rose by any other name wouldf smeil as sweet.... It was roses, roses all the way.... no other flower has captured the imagination of poets and artists in quite the same way as the rose. Even the names are romantic: Taj Mahal, Matterhorn, Aquarius and Sutter's Gold conjure up images of exotic mystery. And roses inspire oe 50 COPIES ¢ 4 oo For Only wYax FOR SPEED AND ECONOMY BRING YOUR INSTANT PRINTING TO ee william meek printing itd. 988 1817 988 1770 The Canadian Red Cross Society 2 for iat dined overtown. Nine per cent declined to answer or “didn't know”. The other 42 per cent said they dined with varying frequency in Vancouver restaurants. The latter figure was almost the same for both North and West Vancouver - - 41 per cent of overtown diners from North Van and 43 per cent from West Van. There was an appreciable difference between the two areas, however, in the number of residents who never buy their evening meal south of the Inlet — 52 per creativity in more ways than one; they present both a stimulus and a challenge to the gardener. They are also definitely addictive, and only serious and devoted growers should allow themselves to be ensnared in their thorny clutches. One such aficianado is Mr. Jack Duffill of the UBC Botanical Garden, who has extensive experience in the culture of roses in England, Eastern Canada and _ the Vancouver area. BIONAIRE 1000 AIR CLEANER/IONIZER IMPORTANT BENEFITS ' . Helps provide a more com fortable environment tor you and your family Lessens tension and tatique Reduces stress and irritability Retreshes and cleans the air continuously of pollen and pollutants Helps remove stale odors tobacco smoke Promotes a teeling of well- being MARKETING MANAGEM ASSOCIATES STE 805. KAPILANO 100 100 SOUTH PARK ROYAL WEST VAN BC V7T 1A2 (604) 922-7088 Tues., Wed., only The Sundowner Baked Saimon or Pan-Fried Sole with choice of potato or rice, vegetable of the day, green salad, tea, coffee & rt. Plano "Salad bar Fri., Sat. & Sun. entertainment nig Smiles north of ‘Horseshoe Bay 2 dinners for $42.95 offer good thru May 15 - cia tas -We cater to private parties and weddings up to 80. Sumday Brunch every week 921-8161 oe |—s—| cent in North Van compared to 43 per cent in West Van. Meanwhile, West Van- couverites who cross the water to dine do so more frequently than those from North Van. Twenty-eight per cent of West Van respondents said they ate in the evening at a Vancouver restaurant twice or more each = month, compared to only 20 per cent of North Van respondents. A breakdown of responses by neighborhoods showed Blueridge residents to be far and away the best dinner Speaking of roses... Mr. Duffill will be at Lynn Valiey Library on Tuesday, May I[ith at 7:30 p.m. to share his expertise and banish some of the mystery; all budding rose-growers are invited. patrons of overtown eateries -- with 74 per cent of Blueridge respondents dining in a Vancouver restaurant once or more each month. Other neighborhoods with a higher-than-average number of regular overtown diners were Ambleside (58 per cent), Delbrook (54 per cent) and Capilano (52 per cent). Lowest scoring neigh- borhood was Deep Cove where only 14 per cent said they ever dined out in Vancouver. Frank Baker's Marine Ai Taylor Way. West Van 922-3224 - Written opinions must be received by May 31, 1982 NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL & LICENSING ACT APPLICATION FOR A ‘‘D’”’ (NEIGHBOURHOOD PUBLIC HOUSE) It is the intention of the undersigned to apply: pur- suant to the provisions of the Liquor Control & Licensing Act, to the General Manager; Liquor Contro! & Licensing Branch, Victoria, B.C. for a Neighbourhood Public House licence to operate a licensed establishment on the premises situated at 175 East First Street, North Vancouver. The ap- plicants, Robert Savage and David Tapping. The above type of licence permits the sale of all types of alcoholic beverages by the glass on the premises between the hours of 9 am and 11 pm., however only if the local Municipal or Regional authorities approve, the closing hour could be extended to 2:00 am. It also permits the sale of beer and B.C. Cider by the bottle for consumption off the premises. An independent survey of the residents located within a one-half mile radius of the proposed site is to be conducted by: Canadian Facts, Sth Floor, 1112 West Pender St., Vancouver, V6E 2S1. Residents of this area should ensure that they cast their votes on this survey. Any additional expression of opinion on the proposal may be written to: General Manager, Liquor Control & Licensing Branch, P.O. Box 640, Victoria, B.C. V8W 2P8. to be considered. These term deposits will provide a high yield short term investment opportunity for members. (Annualized yields are 15.83% and 14 81%) Over $5,000.00 180 - 269 No Lonsdale Branch 1100 Lonsdale Ave 986 4321 Days Less than $5,000.00 180 - 269 Rates are subject to change without note North Shore Community Credit Union Five branches serving North Vancouver Lynn Valley Branch Marine Dr Branch Village Branch 1247 Ross Rood 980-6556 986 1116 1080 Marine Dr Dollar Branch 399 Dollarton Mwy North 929 8111 3131 Edgemont Bivd 985-8221