vba Pat ore A4- Sunday, July 18, 1982 - North Shore News. Access rights | for Indians the overpass in the event of NORBURN LIGHTING CENTRE has a reputation of experienced ; service and ts the place to see . Western Canada’s largest display of lighting fixtures. If you are building or remodelling — or _ just out ‘to brighten up a dark __ _, comer — you'll find the right light FROM PAGE A1 Crown Street being rezoned. — . at Norburn. Wholesale and retail. In addition, Bell proposed ; . : , : Free catalogues available. Norburn Lighting Centre inc. new Seymour River a third measure which, he . crossing. said, would put District “in a 4600 E.-Hastings St., Burnaby, B.C. V5C 2K5 © Tel. 299-0666 VICTORIA — The B.C. Government has decided to overlook Dome Petro- leum Ltd.'s more than $7.5-billion debt and back the company’s proposal to build a natural gas liquefaction export B.C. and Alberta natural gas to Japan. Energy Minister Robert McClelland announced the decision . Thursday, giving the Calgary-based company the go-ahead to build the $i-billion plant near Prince Rupert, B.C., about 750 ‘kilometers north of Vancouver; Known as the Western Liquid Natural.Gas Pro- ject, Dome’s ‘consortium included NIC Resources sidiary of Nissho-Iwai Cor.: NOVA, ‘An Alberta™ Corp.; and TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. NIC has a 10-percent interest in the consortium while the other three have 30 per- cent each. But council then voted 5-2 to lift the building permit ban in sections of Seymour designated “Phase One” which include 458 lots owned either by District or by private landowners. In ratifying the removal of the building permit freeze, Bell also sought council's backing” to “grant” easement on concessions to — the Squamish Indian Band under the Indian River cost-sharing plan. or ae As outlined by Bell in a letter to council, the Squamish band would gain -s ~ . eer we ie position to settle all out- standing points (relating to the new Seymour River crossing) with the provincial governmetn and Squamish Indian Band.” The Mayor recommended the transfer of municipal lands on- Seymour Boulevard, north and east of Keith Road, to the Indian” reserve. In return, the District would reserve the right to use Seymour Boulevard until the Grantham Street is replaced. we nee MORNINGS SCHOOL or COMMERCE Balmoral School, ~ _+ 3365 Mahon Ave., North Van. "REGISTER FOR CLASSES NOW 9:00 - Noon 3 weeks $99 access rights, at no cost to _ District, to the intersection at Riverside Drive and Amherst. As well, the Squamish band AFTERNOONS Mon.-Fri. 1:00 - 4:00 3 weeks $99 Brazil visit Council — BRASILIA, BRAZIL — The first-ever official visit to Canada by a Brazilian wake of the Falklands war, diplomatic sources believe. The two-day trip by President General Joao Baptista Figueiredo, who arrives in Ottawa Sunday evening, returns a visit just 18 months ago by Prime Minister Pierre fluential participants in the search for a world- wide “North-South” dia- logue between rich and OTTAWA — New Demo- mittee investigating bank profits say they want no part of the = inquiry's “whitewash” and will issuc their own report. In a letter to Libcral committee chairman John Evans, NDP finance critic Nelson Riis and benchmate David LONDON — British Rail tive cngineers if they do not return to work next week, as spokesman for the state-owned railroad said today “The rail system will trained to operate trains significant poor countries. “We want to try and bring Argentina back into diplomat said. “But there's no feeling that Canada ‘would try to move into any of the space the U.S. has vacated.” After the United States swung its diplomatic and logistical support behind Britain in the Falklands . war, Latin They said the U.S. had torn up hemispheric treaties to “side with an extra-continental.” NDP reject bank committee Thursday it was impos- sible to scriously examine the profit situation of the chartered banks without looking at the general state of the cconomy, high interest rates, un- - employment, the eco nomic control wielded by the banks and whether Brit Rail ready torecruit in three to six months traffic controllers’ dispute last year. when he fired them all and brought tn military caperts to keep the aus corridors open The disclosure came on ninning today would have access from the west along Crown Street by an overpass which would be constructed above the Upper Levels Highway if land on either side of Crown president next week the community of nations Street i. rezoned to com- could be a sipnifi t step and to minimize the athe or industrial use. toward reuniting North United States being out of owever, Bell did not and South America in the ‘the picture,” a Canadian | Specify who would pay for Recycling the facts PACIFIC METALS is not in financial difficulty nor is . _ many : Bruce Culver (one time Trudeau and brings to’ American nations said President of New Life gether two of the mostin- they felt ‘“‘betrayed.” Recycling) at its helm as was ‘wrongly stated in the July lith issue of The Sunday News. On June 28, West Van- couver council voted to give Pacific Metals $75 every six weeks to help cover the transportation costs of picking up the metal from the recycling depot in West Van. The resale value of the Metals, it would cost West Van much more to have the tin cans hauled to the land- fill. When the cconomy 1s better, and the sale of the metal from the cans covers the cost of transporting them, the company picks up the metal at no charge. entertainment trom @ good used book OPEN SUNDAYS Noon -5 p.m. agendas PAGE C6 .445 13th Street West Vancouver BONED: CHICKEN» CITRUS & MELON ALMOND PILAFF - FRESH VEGETABLE FRESH RHUBARB CREME PIE WARM WHEATBERRY ROLLS INTAKE EVERY 3 WEEKS UNTIL SEPTEMBER For further information call 980-2713 North and West Vancouver School Districts 30 RESERVED SEATS - 12*° SHOWTIMES FROM 5: Who cares? Health care on the North Shore is seriously threatened as anti-choice groups (‘Pro-Life’) continue their ef- forts to control Lions Gate Hospital. a ° They aim to change hospital policy and deny women contribute to its final cans is down at the moment their right to therapeutic abortion .under any cir- cratic Party members of a__re . ut, according to a 7 _— i House of y nome worn ee MPs told reporters spokesman from Pacific cumstance even in acase of rape or incest.... Hospital directors must act responsibly, putting the needs of the community before their personal in- terests. Defend the right to choose, Join the North and West Vancouver Hospital Society before August 1st and vote Pro-Choice on September 1st. Send $5 to the Society Secretary, Fifteenth at St. Georges, North ; V. Orlikow said they would = they discriminated _ We apologize for any ancouver, B.C. V7L 2L7. no longer sit on the com- = against) small business inconventence. mittee and would not borrowers. The fight is not over yet. But who cares. Do you? LL AS SL LL SS HS ee SS SE ES AOE en GD GOERS SEONG GOULD GAD Gun Ete aunt suse ani amie aovur amare emis Please register my membership in l enclose my membership tee NAME Sulte # and Address City or Town has jong -term con- The move was remini THE NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER HOSPITAL SOCIETY lingency plans to recruit scent) of President 230 East 13th Street, North Vancover BC v7t 217 . Not much to put at up to 20, new staffto Reagan's tactic oan (Please mark your envelope “Membership |) . : stake for hours of replace striking locomo smashing the US at |] $6 00 1962 63 Fee $25 00 Lite Membership Telephone # Code have to start up again the 12th day of the dts a ee ee 3 Biotin Act somctime If we dismiss pute over caginecrs Pacific Books the strikers then other = working hours. which has 1135 Lonsdale Sponsored by the North Shore Pro-Choice Committee on Abortion Dona- dnvers will have to be © strangled the national rail North Vancouver tions are also urgently needed. Please send to the North Shore Associa- found.” he ‘kad, adding network Only 10 per 980-2121 tion for Choice on Abortion, 3255 Edgemont Bivd . North Vancouver, B C that new recruas could be cont of tratns were V7R2P1 ‘