10 - Pridas, Agri 1S, 198s DEEP COVE residents will be getting a new community hall but will have to wait for a new boathouse. By EVELYN JACOB Cantrituting Writer North Vancouver Distsict Coun- cil voted Monday to contribute $100,000 for a replacement com- _IT'SOUR BIGGEST ONE DAY SHOPPING EVENT BELIEVE T! Narth Shore News munity hallen Gallant Avenue and fo approve ‘$10,000 for architec: tural drawings of the new facility; Community:, groups and the Capilano Lions have also agreed fo raise money for an expanded hall, which would cost a total of about $350,000 to construct. ; But council could not agree on where to locate, or how much moncy to spend on erecting a new 7 7 boathouse! *! Most aldermen did not favor a proposal ta move the boathouse southeast of its present location at a total cast of aver $300,000. Ht's just too much for a, boat- “house. said Ald. Bill Rodgers: Mayor Marilyn Raker also com- plained that the! proposed relocated building is too'large for the smail est a , cove surrounding it. \ But “Ald. Mary Segal said the boathouse has been debated sever- al times and that counetl should make a decision 10 go ahead with construction, even if it costs more than originally anticipated. ‘Tt wili be a good investment for the future," she said. Deep Cove residents wha at- tended a public hearing in January “e 25% OF ALL JEUIESSE Fi SI7AND. HONS 401 20ME Byes SPRING '88| eep Cove to get new community hall supported moving the boathouse ° rather than keeping it at its present site. boathouse alone is estimated to cost $150,000 to build, but redeveloping the shoreline around the structure and building a rowing shell storage would cost the municipality an ex- tra $185,000. The