Residents of. the Dun- darave area in West Van- couver are more or. less in favor of a proposal for a mixed commercial and residential building on the site of a former Esso service station. Graham Crockart, ar- chitect for the developer, W. Hanley & Co., told West Van council Monday night at a public hearing that the plan at 2393 Marine Drive combines “a very attractive shopping area” with 10 non- family apartments on the second floor. Parking will be tucked away behind the building. THERE WILL BE NO MORE VOYAGES for this old relic quietly resting on the beach in Deep Cove. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Have you had your lf your home was built before 1961 the Federal government will pay you up to $500 towards insulation improvement. What you should know about insulation. improved attic insulation alone can save you 15% on heating bills — that’s $60 off a yearly $400 heating bill. What you should know about Pehnine. 1. Price - Pennine’s experts can insulate your 1000 sqft. attic to government recommended levels for only $95 ac- tual cost to you. Materials - Pennine uses Fibreglas Canada products — ‘Taking into consideration the modest cost of fibreglas insulation, C.A.C. recommends its use wherever possi- . ble.”’ (Canadian Consumer, Aug. '78) Phone Dave Woodhouse now for free estimates and details on Pennine’s unconditional introductory 4 5°° Cash Rebate. (Offer Ends Mar 31, 1980) ‘NNINe Insulation Ltd. 658 WeStview Shopping Centre North Vancouver 24 hours SURREY MEAT | eo 980-2712 | PACKERS LTD.|~ 6589 - 176TH STREET, CLOVERDALE (25 minutes from N. Van. on Hwy. 401) Al3-Wednesday, March 19, 1980 - North Shore News “We've attempted to create the same atmosphere as the rest of Dundarave, using colorful canopies and a staggered design,” Crockart added. He saw a possible problem with the addition of six mezzanines on the north- facing apartments which would, if included in the proposal, add six more feet to the 23-ft. high building. “Without the mezzanines a resident behind the building will still get a view from his balcony,” Crockart said. Ross Menzies, who lives behind the proposed building, told council that Fraser Hwy. “eR, q the mezzanines — which are an optional feature — would definitely block his view. The Dundarave Mer- chants ssociation, however, said it is com- pletely happy with the proposal. “For 25 years that’s been a pretty sad corner. I’m highly delighted someone's coming up with something positive,” said representative Hank Sager. Alderman John- Hum- phries described the. proposed building as “a beautiful conx eptual design.” \ Clover Valley interchange 176th St. i. eR SFE REN colina Erte