AMBLESIDE WATERFRONT SITE MORE SPACE is urgently needed by Hollyburn Sailing Club at its Ambleside water- front headquarters. “We have to turn some potential new members away because we don't have the room to store their boats,” said club commodore Hugh Johnson. Making a presentation to West Vancouver council Monday, he appealed for council aid in granting the meeting. He also asked council's permission to sub-lease part of the sailing area to a commercial sail-board operation. Alderman David Finlay said the club — now 20 years old — was well supported by council: “We feel this is one of the better uses of the waterfront.” Council referred’ the application to its parks and recreation commission. time they had made a formal Sailing club pleads for space sailing club would also like | presentation to council, the club had first started asking for more space three years ago, she said. “We have been put off because there is no overall plan for the waterfront area. We may even have to be moved,” said Baird. “I find it frustrating that there is not even a com- mittee set up to study this plan. The club cannot plan for the future with a year to to see the public boat ramp relocated to the area im- mediately beneath the Lions Gate Bridge where there is ample parking for boat trailers. It is not in favour of council's suggestion that the club may be able to operate the existing Ambleside public ramp. “We are a_ voluntary organization and we don’t have the means to do it,” A9 - Wednesday, February 23, 1983 - North Shore News PURE BRED Rhodesian Ridgeback, one year old, needs a home. He is a great dog, very good at car rt Oa club more room. But after the meeting last year lease,” she said. The said Johnson. “Pi phone Doris Orr, 987-9015. “We have crammed in 163 year's commodore Anne : boats but we'd like to have Baird said she had hoped for room to store at least fifty something more definite. ° more,” he said after the Although this was the first Thirty years later... North Vancouver City council has agreed to a request from the Korea Veterans Association of Canada to inscribe the words “Korea 1950 - 1953” on the cenotaph in Victoria Park. The cenotaph has _in- scriptions for the other two wars in which Canada fought this century, but does not have one for Korea. Weekly Specials Daffodils 5/99°% Iiuims 4” pot 42° Choose from the super comfortable easy chair, the desk with adjustable top or the adjustable desk chair with easy-roll castors and color coordinated curve ply back seat .... all in top quality gloss finish steel = 7 tubing ... all ina choice of brilliant red or yellow to brighten any space.... The Canadian Red Cross Society ... buy one or buy them all at one low, low price of only Cineraria 5s” po 2°? Sorry - no delivery on these items , WET VAN FLORIST iS) } 922-4171 922-3968 CS ADULT & COMMUNITY _EDUCATION SERVICES NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICTS ADULT BASIC EDUCATION wnHo? You. If you wish to get your Grade 10 You. To improve your reading, writing, spelling or arithnne tic WHEN? Neat clase begine february 28. but you Can join any Ume Monday to Thursday mornings 6.30 Linoon Monday to Thursday afternoon 12:30 4.00 pm Monday & Wednesday evenings 6 30 9 OO pen (unassembled for easy transport) sy Urddieita funn tiey ty tenant ans banertie sles ildactibetcbadanaciad disaine anes HURRY — PRICES GOOD ONLY THRU MONDAY FEBRUARY 28th SCANCICKAFT sermssmesere 1470 PEMBERTON AVE. (one block south of McDonald's restaurant) NORTH VANCOUVER “one of B.C.’s largest Scandinavian furniture stores” WHERE? Queen Mary ( ommunity School 2390 West Reith Road, Room 7 North Vancouver WHAT? trghish, Social Studies, Mathematica, wiemee How $49 per month mornings i mucn S45 per month afternoons : 930 per month eventiags HOW DO Sign up ; (START? Registration and information at ‘ Adult & Community Edun ation Department : North Vancouver Schoo! Board Ot fice , 721 Chester field Avene North Vancouver or call 933 8741 NEW Student Assistance Program Availabic SS RE Fate “aerate