A3 - Friday, September 28, 1984 - North Shore News Classified........A14 Collins ........... A8 Entertainment... .. .C] Hunter...........A4 Mailbox..........A7 Movies...........(2 Real Estate....... .B1 Scene Changes... ..G Table Hopping... ..C5 WEATHER: MAGIC: Al2 | HOMES: BI - WHAT’S ON: CI | TV Times.........07 Sunny Friday, Saturday and _Special.entertainment for A mountain hideaway is A strong rendition of a What's going on....6 Sunday, highs near 18. care homes from featured in full color. strong piece of dramatic volunteers. art. ynn Valley pub proposal o public hearing Monday THE LATEST round in the North Shore pub wars will go Monday as North Vancouver district council holds a public hearing into a pub propos- ed for 1230 Ross Road in Lynn Valley. MARK HAMILTO The public scheduled for council hearing, tis Fight Cystic Fibresia fonturte & Rivgse bys NEWS phoco Terry Peters BOTT STUDENT Garry Landry was kept busy shining shoes for such North Vancouver residents as Steven Nemets Wed nesday. The event was the annual Shine-a-rama, where 13.000 students across Canada shine shoes to catse money for Cystic Fibrosis research. chambers of the district municipal hall Monday, will deal with the proposal of B.T. Agostino and V, and A. Ferraro to develop a neighborhood pub at the Ross Road site. While the proposal will likely not prove to be as con- troversial as others have been — most notably a re- cent apphcation for a pub on Pemberton — council is ex ELECTIONS pected to be told there are concerns over such a development. Foremost among the con- cerns will be the effect on such an operation of traffic density and traffic patterns, particularly during the even- ing and early morning hours The public hearing into the proposal will get under way at8pm Monday CARE gearing for November THE CITIZENS Association — tor Responsible Education (CARE) is already gearing up tor the November School Board Edection in the Dastrict, fearing a ‘right wing”’ Presently there are two in cumbent candidates who will be secking (ARE endorsa tion at a Oktober 2 meeting to be Agnes) Church, TO pom prurtodan held oat Set Startinp af Trustees Porothy bynas and Verna Smetoysky both considercd left of centre oan didates. announced Mele intentions ta election, leaving the ¢ Ootganization have seek ote ART with cocdorsing two other candidates The others two trustees whe are up for re clecthon are TAGs cndorsed Ross Kegan and Mat porte Regan tcfused to Corbet ual aon independent Caoodnvan whethes tae T Ace, would be runnbap a slate ast wok com apa ae aif cardidhates Cscreedtte. tn oot my st tve Peau va} ob Wound definite ls cvan ave OO ey move by the clectorate ccc know if she would) go urber the banner of PACH) of as an independent Both Goodman and Repan consistently voted together On all rayon cua ational mssucs huting the past your Accordinpy to CC ARI spokesman Sfautice Catbborns sexcral people haye expressed ARI Pac lucding vntercst an the 4 chide Don Wilhams and Joti Nicten sation the Board presentthy Nas ia majority of CARE cthdhorsed candvdhates oon ott bear oof PAC) wars all fora poe cine de cep THE Paste t chee crc crehe praate copra ‘ 5 (roanteee Potatoes ' NVatparet be suape aad OK Lvrripey atte ret vag Pert eles tron vital Nees erie © TNS