By TERRY LAVENDER Dean. “and. ‘Mall were Payne. One level of government give local MLA’s Angus Ree. _ questioning’-the. use -of the City adminstrator Ed cannot tax. another, so the and Jack-Davis a little more: North Vancouver foot of: Lonadale. Avenue by Raymond said buses are only province has agreed to “pay time to'confirm the province City council has split. into two ‘opposin perl es. on. the. -issue..of... ons ‘d ale “Q) ua legal fees al a traffic. Only 10 per cent.of moncy is not guaranteed, asin the past, that Lonsdal Ald FE Ya that traffic will be buses, ‘and and may be in danger, so a. Quay is not being billed for. :] ermian rank. . motion by, Hall to advise most.”.of the rest will, be meeting should be held. with legal. services done by. -the. : Marcino. said during: ‘a ‘Lonidale ‘Quay: Develop-:' pri ars, he said. These Premier Bennett im- City for which it should be. ‘| sometimes. bitter . ment Corporation that buses. will use the: ‘problem, ‘Re ‘mediately to confirm the billed. debate | on the: multi- must. be off the foot of _warned. p provirice will pay. grants for Council has a policy. of million dollar - “project Moriday night. “We're developing a two party ‘syatem here,” he said. “One wants to get things lou of taxes for. the. “project approachingBennett. . - $40,000 at the end of — done, the. other ‘wants to ‘was ‘also defeated. * ‘Elko Kroon urged Deanto January, would be closer to oppose everything. . The $100,000 by the time the fer Quay is finished. . ~ Le “They think they'll get Milogal™ Scfernoent of relat - .' Other aldermen disputed better headlines BY Opposing feea forthe. project to the’. = her claim’ that ‘the City. is everything.” City: solléitor, 3 illegally contravening its . w Aldermen, Gary Bill Sorenson ‘and-Dean and othe times® with the other three. is “Mareino said ‘Hall and Dean: “are opposed _ to progress and question every - single aspect of the. Quay project. agg some members of’. council had been around - when the wheel was in-..— vented, -we'd be going sround. on square wheels. We-have to move with the tinied,” he said. COMMUTERS. HIT + aiding. ato : buse sometimes voted with Hall, . ree buses, the payment of taxes - by. . the.:-province - 9n.--the development. and the Quay’s Lonsdale by Dec. 31,. 1983" was defeated: - Be Dean's motion to arrange. a meeting ‘with = Premier: Bennett’ 'to.-ask him. ‘about: provincial ‘taxes. or grants in: me be allowed of Lonsdale . “But. other ‘council F part of the problem as the Quay development will “generate a great deal of in presenting her motion ©-a meeting with ‘the’ :premier,. Dean -said a great deal. of-:property in North: rancouver. is non- members. argued there has~ 68 - _mever been any agreement “with Lonsdale Quay that the buses :-would:-only be ‘there “temporarily: * “Loucks - ‘said, “the ‘only | ~ logical place for those buses “to-go.down there is the foot | -of Lonsdale.” — Most of the buses will end up ‘entering and leaving the Seabus terminal ~via Chesterfield, anyway, sald Strike brings wv buses toa halt West Vancouver muters haven't been able to take. the bus to work this week’ because of.» West Vancouver Municipal Employees Aasociation picket line around the transit garage. ‘The picket line around the 31 ‘Blue Buses’ went_.up. com: slfice Monday. - The union has‘also been picketing the ' Municipal “Yard since Monday, meaning no garbage pickup for West Van residents. Ambleside Park, the Gleneagles Golf'Course and © the cemetery have also been affected by the rotating Monday morning and is the strikes this week. latest action in a series of é rotating strikes in the When asked how effective municipality during the past two weeks. The union has been ina legal strike position for a month. ‘Because bus drivers and maintenance workers are honoring . the picket line, some 4,000 West: Van commuters have had to find other ways to get'to work a BURGLAR the strike has been, a spokesman for the union said “ Well, there are still 31 buses altting there in the garage.” Call Classified 986-6222 system here.” howe: North, Vancouver grants in liewoftaxes. But Dean told council this the ICBC building and the Pacific. Marine . Training Institute being built at_ Lonsdale. Quay. Othe: aldermen said the City should. wait before Vf, td FRANK MARCINO — “We're developing two- 9 ‘10 100 Years ago, a craftsman knew. the only selected White Pine was the right pine. “House of Brougham stilldoes. , “Because the allure. of pine furniture is as much. in the wood Itself, as in its design and workmanship. We select. only the best look- ing Northern Ontario white pine. we put it together with traditional joints like dove-tail, dowel and tenon. | Then, we a We evén have our light and dark finishesi , ally made for us, and -hand-rub them intol: All our : pleces are faithfully designed around those of the pre-1867 period,. com: plete with the mouldings and panellings used at that time. So if you know what you're looking for, » you'll find it at House of Brougham. , will pay* the grants before. approaching Be: Dean algo argued, as she requiring applicants: for rezoning to pay the City’s legal fees; but Lonsdale " Quay does not have'to pay these. fees, ‘she maintained. 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