_ There has been. consider- | able talk lately about’ the. ‘search powers of the RCMP. Some people claim that the general public really don’t - care — they just want the. ‘bad guys’ caught. This week the. Inquiring ‘Brad Guest _ OK illegal RCMP break- - Reporter asks: ‘‘Would. you ins?” port and — seemingly above all others — traffic volume and rerouting. | A report from Dr. Bob Collier, director of develop- ment, put. the likely mini- mum population of the area under subdivision at around 2,000. & | “But he did’ not feel a subdivision would create any more traffic than a land ‘use | contract. He anticipated that CUBED VAWERLAWAR WK Ch WRFRELESEWA WES Ps. | en, Lean meen s umn area village Wouid reduce the number of vehicle trips. . There was applause for a letter read out to the hearing which began: “‘I beg of you to please listen to the wishes of the-poor, helpless citizens you are supposed to be representing.’’ _ The writer was concerned that further population increases would destroy ‘this ideal environment to raise my young family.”’ Mayor Peter Jones said he felt residents of streets which. might suddenly become major thoroughfares were unlikely to, be compensated. OG SRR IIR wae «cated atetaratveereterare’e' ss" and a News reporter and photographer were thrown out of the terminal after being told they were tres- passing. The disaster happened at about 2:30 p.m., at which time it was not even certain how many men might have been in the accident. All workers were called to. an assembly area, at which point it was established that just the crane driver was missing. 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Consideration of this was: a one of the chief reasons for the meeting to be adjourned and aroused more anger than any other issue. - One man clearly summed ug the frustrations of many && concerning the report when he shouted: ‘‘Mr. Mayor, this is so much jargon. We can’t understand this.’’ . Dr. Kenneth Boyce, of. 4625 Clovelly Walk, expres- sed the concerns- of most when he told Mayor Jones: “It is not clear ifwe have any influence at all and if we can exert that influence and what the council can do.’’ There was loud applause at the statement: “‘If council is directly opposed to devel- opment, what can they -do . amount of gas and. diesel spilling from crushed crane. Workers ai the area were talking about a cracked wheel and crushed cable and one told the News: ‘The steel just gave way.’’ Nine firemen answered the @ emergency with a rescue and safety vehicle and a pumper, - and police and ambulances were also in attendance. Speculating as to how the colossal counterweights would be removed to reach the body, Chief Hallaway said Neptune would have to bring in another crane somehow, which he said would have to be larger than ones used in highrise con-, struction. 24 hours _ Whistler Mountain, B.C. “I think the RCMP should have a search warrant before they even. step onto your property. about it? And what can we do to influence you? “I would say 90 per cent of the people in this hall are undoubtedly opposed to any development: in this area other than single family dwellings.’’ The Mayor repiied that each member of the council Yq The North Shore Community Credit Union is pleased to annnounce i |. new rates on our Term Deposits & Special Savings account as follows: t Three locations Lonsdale Branch 986-4321 ‘SHORT TERM w (Minimum $2000.00) LONG TERM CHEQUE-A-MONTH (Minimum $5000.00) SPECIAL SAVINGS May Ist, 1978 all . Hoo : * 1 1100 Lonsdale Ave. Trish Mackay Whistler Mountain, B.C. I think the RCMP should have a warrant because everyone has a fright to privacy in their own home. had to follow his or her own judgement on how to make a decision. At another stage he told the meeting: ‘“‘We are making a point of not discussing this development in council except at open public meeting.’’. The con- sensus had been that they did not want to discuss the 814% 834% 9% | i: i 4 eeeeormmere| “ T% it ~North Vancouver: ry | she [8% 8% Two Years vetaaateneretaneae SPs ao ee SOT Korey Johnson West Vancouver I think the RCMP should use. search warrants. If the RCMP were given free rein, what .would happen to citizen’s rights? matter at any closed meet- ings. The . manager of which owns the 29.7 acres at the top of Caulfeild Plateau, Dick Stursberg, said he wanted to rebut earlier statements concerning ‘‘wealthy land-owners.”’ — One Year _ Three Years Four Years Five Years Two Years Five Years * Interest paid quarterly cote aay of cot or bras. North Shore Community Credit Union Marine Drive Branch 1080 Marine Dr, ° 986-1116 “Ded Beles _ The group of 12, he said, had originally paid $800,000 the Caulfeild Group syndicate . e May be redeemed prior to maturity with penalty * May be redeemed _ prior to maturity with penalty ° Non-redeemable ¢ On minimum monthly balance West Vancouver | think the RCMP should ' have a search warrant unless the case involves national security... . for the land. He added that the - investment, — including interest. and. expenses, now totals $1.1 million ‘and our costs’ while waiting your. . decision: - - approximate $10,000 per month.” Lynn Valley Branch — 1247 Ross Road . 980-6556