page 4, July 7, 1976 - LEADEN MORNING SKIES did nothing to cloud the fun and hi-jinks of North Vancouver’s {| North Shore News. Ellsworth Dickson photos colorful July 1 parade. It was followed by a full and varied entertainment program at the Recreation Centre right through to bedtime, making Canada’s 109th birthday Panty. the best yet on the North Skore. ‘Confidential’ items postponed Council! debate stymied | by lack of quorum | Lack of a ‘quorum due to the last-minute absence of Ald. Terry Grimwood caused North Vancouver City council to postpone discussion of three controversial items at a special meeting last Thurs- ’ day. Those present Ald. Jo Dean, Ald. Frank Marcino and Mayor Tom Reid, who waited the requir- _ed 30 minutes before adjou- rning the meeting at 4 p.m. because insufficient mem- bers of council were: present - to carry on. About half an hour later City Clerk Bert Gibb infor- included ; med Mayor Reid that Ald. Grimwood had phoned to -apologize for his absence due to unforeseen circumstances. The agenda included three items originally described as “Confidential Reports.”’ They consisted of: “An auditor's report on the. accounting. procedures: - of - North Vancouver. Recreation . Commission; *A letter from the Squam- ish Indian Band protesting a city proposal for a $306,000 improvement on Third Street | through the reserve; | *A ‘proposed discussion’ on legal fees accrued by North Vancouver City. The Recreation Commiss- ion item had not previously been aired in public. The Squamish Indian Band is widening Third, Street bet- ween Bewicke and Forbes from two to four lanes’ and installing lights. It is understood that the three items in. question: will appear on the agenda of the next regular council meeting set for July 12. | _ opposed to the city’s plan for . located on Hospital Hill, Squamish, 45 minutes from Lions Gate Bridge. an ideal family home,.2% years old, close to schools, recreational areas, shopping 2 story--1200 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms—2'2 baths 2 finished fireplaces unfinished downstairs rec: room double driveway, single carport Call Anne McEvoy, collect: Library, Community Centre J you can affordto est Vancouver. ive eminutes ; away from parks ¢ and beaches, tennis courts, West Vancouver: @close to shopping © major food and drug stores, shops, boutiques, Park Royal 4 4 corner suites per floor @ 2 large balconies each @ views of mountains and sea @ sound proofed ®heated outdoor swimming pool @ recreation room @ underground parking ‘ GVRD might dump Bowen If, Mayor Tom Goode of Delta has his way the Greater Vancouver ‘Regional District. will wash its hands of Bowen Island's problems by asking the provincial. government to munich lity. e moved this course last .week’s ecting after a the Bowen Ory. ta be selee ‘ selec incorporate the island: as a GVRD representative, had proposed that the commiss-, ion should be appointed by the GVRD board, ‘This was opposed by the Bowen Island | Association, | Improvement which wanted elections to be: ‘held, as happened two years. apo. Goode said that whatever . the island representative to the GVRD does, it is opposed by one or other faction on the island and the opponents then bring the: issue to the » GVRD. it's about time they had e eee ee ee ee a their own government,” declared the Delta mayor. “If there’s going to be an insurrection, let them have it By a narrow 30- 29 vote the Meanwhile, ; Goode’s _ motion municipal status.’ island .- ae meeting on July: Peet A ae list. to : on Bowen Asland. ‘and: not. ‘heres’ 0 board decided to appoint — commission members with-. out an election, from be recommended. by.) ke. me 7 trom $775 down with only $338 | per | = bb froo maintonance & taxes’ for 12 months — (plus Gov't grant) Weekends 2-6 p.m. 650—~16th Street, | West Vancouver Call: Jo Scott: res: 086-0166 OF Dorthe Mortil res: 080. +6494 atthe Canada Permanent Trust 088-6131 ey af Westshore Open: Mon-Thur. 6-8 p.m. Lions Gate Gridge ji i ue A aid