THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST at fundraising event October 3, 4 and 5. Simply call the Jail-N-Bail hotline at 872-JAIL the accused in a paddy wagon. Once in custody, hail is set and the felon has an hour w' help fund the society’s research, education and patient services programs. En SAR B.C. SOLICITOR General Angus Ree will be one of the first behind bars at the Park Royal South Jail-N-Bail jail site next week. The Canadian Cancer Society is hol ding the fun to arrange for the arrest of someone. For a $25 donation, an off-duty polict officer will haul off ith a telephone te raise bail. Alt bail and arrest money raised is tax deductible and will be used to VD COUNCIL DECIDES TO CARRY ON REVIEW PROCESS anyon AN ATTEMPT by North Vancouver District Aldermen Ernie Crist and Joan Gadsby to designate as park all of the controversial Lynn Canyon areas currently under review by the municipality was rejected Monday night in a 4-2 council vote. The motion, which if successful would have nullified the recently- begun review process of the park and possible area residential de- velopment, proposed “That the REIN MELE ‘ontributing v } entire area between Lynn Creek and the Seymour River, which in- cludes the present 350 acres shown on the North Vanecuver District imups as designated tor park pur- poses otherwise known as Lynn Canyon Park, as well as the two areas cast of Lynn Canyon Park shown on the community plan as ‘Residential Neighborhoods Under Review’, as well as the land surrounding these residential neighborhoods and currently marked as GVWD (Greater Van- couver Water District), plus an appropriate buffer zone cast of the Seymour River, be designated as dedicated park land and that council instruct staff accordingly.” Crist said he was attempting to clarify ‘tour roles and objectives and in fact extend the proposed park area so that we know exactly what we are talking about, not just ark rejected for now, but for the future as well.” He said that such an expanded park area might accommodate ‘a golf course, soccer fields, playing fields, picnic areas and hiking trails."" But Ald. Rick Buchols described the motion made at Monday See Aldermen Page 3