NAR NETE Migr ei OL PERS TAR TE ats LNW IPGL AANA RE IY B68 tN RATE AA CR EO aie hem tits UNL Vit eg Beccles Pe RELY) Le eed eM ee ME Rabe G BLM cer k nadar ce ee Bee, Wither SdeBew bankee we be aap ele ea De he i 7 North: Vancouver: City. is. an - one step: closer to.an‘11 p.m. teen’ curfew © after: council a approved. Monday the: draft - "bylaw! submitted’ by - the © . (RCMP. and: asked: staff- “to. ~~ consult ©: with" North” Van. : District: to«ensure that: the: District’. “bylaw would “be aa similar:. 2 “Alderman nu Gasy Payneh held fast. on his adamant. stand . against. the proposed curfew — and told council: that ‘other. people. who are opposed have been constantly. ringing his _ : . phone. ‘‘The curfew: merely — aca Sa. oa a SS - Payne | Said... makes . enforcing» _ easier’’ ot would. be “Expected fireworks _ over. the proposai. ‘to establish a half-way | house | ex-convicts. in North Vancou-— ver District- fizzled ~ out . ‘Monday night. ‘when council © informed a. standing room only crowd of about 150 that: a. public’. hearing under. discussion for amending a | by-law on group homes had nothing ..to “do. with the. alleged: half-way house pro-_ : posal Os | in fact, according t to Mayor | “Don Bell, District council has _ “not had any request from any - Troup or organization tc. | establish. a home for ex-convicts. A story. carried by the News last Sunday told of a plan by the St. Leonard’s. ‘Society, a government funded : charitable :group «to - open a half-way _ house, possibly at 780 E. 8th Street. Residents of the area who recently found out about the plan were generally opposed to the idea and about 100 of them attended a meeting recently with the Society to strongly voice their objec- | tions. They were out again in. force at the Monday evening HAIR | unisex 7 We use & _, Recommend KMS *’ Professional Hair Care Products for. 4 . for an opportunity to’ meet ‘objectives fora rehabilitation . “delegation” rehabilitation | _ submitted. ‘to..council. residents stated they. “do not _ approve the proposed useage’ of the. home at .780 -E..:8th:. 1981 LONSDALE AVE. NORTH VAN ‘Consultation before every cut “45 minute appointments ‘HAIR unisex 985-9101 “easier | “for ‘the police: : ; _ everything was. s illegal”. 7 “Alderman -Btko | “Kroon” - maintained: that -most kids are good: and’ ‘don’t: generally. need looking aifter)in‘such a. ~ manner. ‘‘A* blanket: by-law. -won’t’ solve: the’ _problems,””. ao contended. Kroon. “Tt: should — _ have some: strength | toi it”? oe " Kroon” Vgupgetted:“ that. Jem should be put into a work ~ _ program. “Make ‘him work - fora few. hours: ‘during the” week. 7 ““We'v ve debated this ¢ to. The St. Leonard’s Society, ‘in a letter: to: council, ‘asked - with the elected. body to-pu forward their. aims. and home on the. North Shore. Council will. ‘meet with: the: members May i dents. opposed to the possible home plan will also apply for. status io voice their. objections. . . . be A petition with more: 2 than: 100. names ‘from residents in | _the area of E. ‘8th. Street, was: The Street as a: ‘half-way house _ and/or any. such useage for ten ee AO NER a A ets meatal eT Nee hie iy oad gees nd ment can a hae a tt is ‘expected that resi-- EE MTS Lr RENEE WHER AT = we - will rescind it” after — “tt gs. ed death” exclaimed : Alderman oF Gordon Cross who pointed to § c > the ‘by-law that has been‘in - effect. for:.a. ‘couple ‘years in. b Port Coquitlam. ‘There, he — ;:the number of ‘fifteen _ “year olds: involved in: crime | said, - has dropped tonsiderably:, Joining. the “discussion, st 7 Alderman Murray. Colcleugh — said, ‘‘The kids are-not being - | h be ..treated-as ‘second ‘class, they -. youngsters that are a prob-. are simply: being ‘treated as | children:.. derelict: -in’ our: duty” ‘if ‘we didn’t attemp' =to provide... = cea “We. ‘would: be s qenepetully.”” ” adult inmates of provincial o or e - — federal Drisons'". : nar 4 * | The purpose of the public. hearing Monday ‘night: was to. assist. council’ in. updating - ‘their existing by-law:.with °:f more clearly defined. terms of i and | oe “group © home’’’. “family”, among others. mal Ogg i age oe = ee Z eee " ee PRUE ENMIUS VV HAIR. CARR PRODUCTS I [as] ° Mayor. J ack” pointed. out that. the. by-law: ‘must. be drawn Up and passed. yet. before: fit isto become law. He. ‘said. the proposed | by-law is. contin- _ gent upon. consultation with ‘the - by-law and: - District © OF Vancouver. Ooo s North BOB RE ERA RST ie TE ea Ni PE A Oun thi yo Cc as u suas ~ 25%. - 50% § SAN AVINGS!. 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