CARIN says her biggest kick in fife is raising her son. She also enjoys NEWS photo by Mike Waketield bowling and spending money as long as it isn’t hers. prompts water system repairs From Page 9 Though the current lease will not expire until 1994, the federal gov- ernment has said the new 40-year lease will begin as soon as the paper work is completed, some- tune this year. “Certainly we are ahead,’ Lester said. ‘We are not as ahead as we had hoped — but this is a step up.”” Now that the municipality knows the park will remain part of West Vancouver, officials plan to go ahead with much-needed water system improvements throughout the property Fire protection will be a key aspect of the improvements, the municipal manager said. “We have proposed $100,000 to expand the system so we can get more water into more areas of the park,’’ said Lester. Lighthouse Park already has a limited water supply system. The park contains unique flora and fauna, an important lobbying point when the municipality ap- proached Ottawa officials, he add- ed. ‘“We wanted to make sure it was protected,”’ said Lester. Butterick Patterns BUY ONE (Get one of equal value of less] ‘Residents ral against hotel din NUMEROUS complaints about late night disturbances outside the Olympic Hotel prompted North Vancouver City Ald. Dana Taylor to announce his intention to call for a constructive report from city authorities. According to Taylor, there have been many cases of screeching tires and ‘‘persons compelled to shout and curse at the top of their lungs,’* creating havoc and sleepless nights for residents of the Twin Towers and Talisman Towers in the 100 Block East 2nd Street. The disturbances have been created, for the most part, by the patrons of the Olympic Hotel, after the bar closes from midnight to 2a.m., Taylor said. The problem, which has reoc- curred for the past several years, has been brought to the attention of council members, city staff and the RCMP without satisfactory results, he said. Taylor announced his intention, at Monday’s city council meeting, of making a motion for a report from city staff and the RCMP, “the recommendation of which shall be directed at resolving these less-than-satisfactory living condi- tions and to curtail the offensive noise sources.’” Butterick AUGUST 12-24; Patterns. Don’t miss this exciting w Fabric Sale fotion & peobpe feet ottogs ae TE Cet ety TS can my Now 2.22 Spring Suitings Now 4%? sGet one of equal value or less) FREE Silk Fancies 4 we i a aed tO ae Now Just Best Buy Trinitron “86” SKI SWAP & SHOP OPENING AUG. 20th Watch for our Super Labour Day Sale — THINK FAST... Everything must go NOW fo make room for winter stock. Come in this weekend or you'll be too late. EXAMPLES WETSUITS 20-70% WINDSURFING BOOTS 50% GLOVES 60% OFF P.F.D.HARNESSES 30% NORTH SHORE SAILBOARD SWAP 1625 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver