he e 25¢ . Newsstand pric June 15,1977 ~ ' FIRST PLACE COSTUME WINNERS in the Fulker oo é Guilty plea William Allan Helde, 28, of 909-555 WEst 28th Street, N.V. entered a guilty plen Tuesday in North Vancouver provincial court on charges of possessing heroin for the purposes of trafficking. He was arrested by Vancouver drug squad on May 28 and has been remanded In the Lower Mainland Regionsl Correctional Centre on a separate charge. The case has been put over to July 5 for sentencing by Judge Nancy Morrison. Helde faces a total of four charges Involving heroin. Some were laid elsewhere, but have all been walved to North Vancouver and will be dealt with on sentencing day, the court has decided. recent Hillside car rally along the highways of the North Shore. Left to right: Jeff McKee, Peny Scammell, Anthony ~~ Classified 980-3464, a é For the second week, council nostnoned a decision on a planning commission recommendation for a road network to develop land above the Upper Levels Highway between Lawson and Marr Creeks. The commission had earlier ex- pressed concern that there was no ‘“‘overview’’ for development in the area. ANVNNNQQOU0OUUUUUUUSRONOONNNQNOOOCHUOUNNNENNN0000000 couple committed . for trial Margaret E. Smiley, 22 and Stanley J. Emerton, 31, of 75-1633 Capilano. Road, N.V., have been committed for trial on charges of possessing marijuana for the purposes of trafficking. Both were arrested March 14, doring a raid at their trailer home by N.V. RCMP drug squad, when several pleces of evidence were seized. A ban on pub"cation of evidence was made at the preliminary . hearing Tuesday In N.V. provincial court. : “WHERE’S THAT HARE?” The ‘hare’ is simply a piece of material pulled along om 2 string; but the scent with which it’s impregnated got these whippets streaking down oo tlie Ambleside Park track at speeds up to 35 mph during Sunday’s meeting of the B.C. _ Whippet Racing Club. Other pictures page 19 [Larry Goldstein photo]... -A meeting has now been set for July 4 between council, the planning com- mission and the deveioper,. All Round Development Ltd. A decision to include the public at the meeting was made with some difficulty. _ Municipal staff observed that it was not normal procedure for council to include the public at the discussion stage but only after a land use contract had been prepared. | ‘It is a communications problem between the dev- eloper, the advisory planning commission and councii. . There is a need to get all three parties together and determine what the facts are. It is a very meritorious suggestion and | don’t think itis ‘the sort of thing that is really a matter for public spectacle,’’ Alderman Don Lanskail said. “If Alderman Tom Mar- shall feels that he would like the public there I certainly don’t have any objection to it. | don’t think it makes a wit” of difference one way or the other,’’ Lanskail added. ‘*My understanding is that the commission does . not .ment by _A-victory for ‘‘the public’s, zight to know’? was __ wish to enter into a political chalked up at“West Vancouver council Monday. At issue is the .policy, or lack of policy, on development above the Upper Levels Highway. debate. That is not their role. I agree with that. position,”’ . Acting Mayor Bob Wyckham said. Lanskail’s motion to hold the meeting was carried only after a successful amend- y. Alderman. Don McAlister that. the meeting be open to the public. | hte hed BACKWARD WEDNESDAY Due to press problems we regret that many pages have beon printed out of order. Please read on... ‘”