Al0O - Friday, June 22, 1984 - North Shore News NEWS photo tan Smith ARTS AND crafts fair convenor Louis Brown and artist Rete McKay display a sample of what's available at the Folkfest fair. The fair is being held in the plaza at 14th and Lonsdale. UPPER LYNN GVRD board PROPONENTS OF a major multi-use park for the Upper Lynn Creek and lower Seymour River valleys have won major support for the concept with a Greater Vancouver Regional District board of directors decision to approve the concept in principle. Approval ino principle tor By MARK HAMILTON the development of the 23,000 acre park site was min othe Upper byvan area, announced last weck The currently within the GVRP’ s Greater Vancouver Water watershed area abd as such District has also supported Not open ta the general the concept publho dt would be lett asa The next step in the pro wilderness park area tor the cess will see the the Upper Most part Lynn Lower Seymour Park The Lower Sevimout area, Study developed by the largely owned of held under GVRD turned over to North Fong term tease by the Shore mupierpalities for GiVRD thas potentyal ter therm comments and ocn development for activities dorsement that include prokarm hing Under the proposal there fishing canocmnpe horseback would be litthe des clopriment riding. Swarming and North Shore's Largest INDOOR-OUTDOOR On site registration PV OG poe day backs park bicycling. Rice Lake could form a centre of park activity wath development for swimming, pienicking and camping. While the idea of a park in the area is generally sup ported, some residents of the area east of the Seymour River are concerned that mayor park development would disrupt neighborhoods because of heavy increases in trat tic The proposal to consider the park potential of the Tynn Creek and Seymour atcas was initiated by the North Worl theiat City of which Vahoouser, STROM Stappeort Distrnt of North and West Van and oa number uf from the Vancouver COUN! praabolic anal ARCH CIES Pres ate per ecahon groups SAT & SUN 94 Starts June 16 at the old Wosk s building A ter ntic selection of NEW _& USED BARGAI goods, brass, glass, crafts & collectables Admission 5O0¢ 1050 Marine Dr. N. Van. byooth rentalinformaton 980-8850 WEST VANCOUVER Police are on the track of two men in their early 20s after the pair fled Birks Jewelers with a_ bracelet Tuesday. The two men entered the store just after 3 p.m. Tuesday and asked the clerk on duty for a closer look at the bracelet. When it was shown (o them, one of them prabbed itand che two fled Polwe are not releasing descriptions of the two men Folkfest fun is underway FOLKFEST ’84’s week of excitement is here. Activities go through to next Friday with programs at North Van- couver Centennial Theatre at 23rd and Lonsdale. Curtain time Saturday is 7 p.m., and 8 p.m. other nights. Entertainment during the week includes dancing from Scottish, Japanese, Indian, Spanish, Polish, Israeli and Greek groups, and music from folk to choral! singing and bands. Already underway is the Arts and Crafts Fair, to June 30 (excluding June 24) at the Civic Cente, 14th and Lonsdale. A pancake breakfast begins Folkfest events Saturday, June 23 at 8 a.m. at 14th and Lonsdale, a muffin bak- ing contest hosted by the North Van Chamber of Commerce will be judged at 9 a.m. and a bike decorating contest begins at 9:30 a.m. at Victoria Park. The Fourth Annual Flea Market starts at 10 a.m. and a five kilometre Family Fun Run starts at nor the value of the stolen bracelet, although a 10:15 a.m. both at the Rec. Centre. The North Vancouver Lions Club parade leaves Victoria Park at 10:30 a.m. and proceeds up Lonsdale to the Rec. Centre. A BMX race Starts at | p.m. at the track north of the Centennial Theatre on 23rd and Lonsdale. At 2 p.m., the Jaycee’s pet show goes at the Rec. Centre. On Tuesday and Wednesday, June 26 and 27, a floral display will take place at North Van City Hall, 141 West 14th St. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, June 28 and 29, a Seniors’ Citizen’s Craft Display will be held at North Van City Hall. Street dancing at 23rd and Lonsdale will take place Friday, June 29 with a breakdance contest at 5 p.m. The reggae band Stars on Stage will appear at 6:30 and from 8 to 11 p.m. there will be more conventional dance music. 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