“West Vancouver. council: . Council, ; THE DUMMY IN THE MIDDLE didn’t have much t to say but Mike Hooper, oo and | Brian Schierer, on the right, of the West Van Police Crime Prevention office, spent _ the weekend answering questions at their display in the North mall of Park Royal. The Q strong, silent London 1 policeman | in the middie maintained a low Profile. “warned - Fotiou . _ turned thumbs down Mon- _ day on a suggestion that two neighborhood pubs. should be permitted in the Amble- side area instead of just one. | 5 Council. members: indig- | nantly rejected a proposal by - the Liquor ©Control and Licensing Branch that they should consider the possibil- ity of a second pub in the ‘area. Meanwhile, the. LCB is still. withhoiding its approval - the: applicant originally appro oved ¢ from — George | _Fotiou, by council 18 montis. ago. After receiving cotincil’s blessing Fotiou reportedly encountered financing - pro- blems and also ‘tan_ into difficulties with the LCB. over the involvement’ of partners in the enterprise. As a result, Fotiou’s planned: “*Square Rigger’”. pub in the Village Square, 1425 Marine Drive, has remained stalled. | Monday to get. provincial approval quickly, someone else... Fotiou’ S- Cameron, - lawyer, | | cial burden.”" allow pub general manager Dan Regan to finance him, because that is really his only . financing,” . ‘source . of... Cameron said. small . neighborhood public house would not serve the residents of the ‘many_higli- rises ‘surrounding the ‘shop- ; aaa i Name. | , 7 located,” CB» manager 1 Address t 7 _ Victor Woodland said. in. a 1 — ———— — , letter. to council. . Lo + i or else . ‘council: permission would be. withdrawn | and | given : to . . couver,’’ Clancey, whose own applica- tion for the pub permit lost --out to that of Fotiou by a. _hairbreadth in’ the: fall ‘of ; 1976. Keith told council his. . client’s problem was that he — was carrying ‘quite a finan- “If something i is not done : soon, he won "t. be able to proceed. any further. 1. Was, a little disappointed to find out ° hat the general manager of. the iiquor. conirol and ficens-' ing branch is not prepared to. problem. identified. in. this © ” community that we definitely . need two pubs?” . Alderman Bob. Hicks... | decision-making - _ Lester suggested. if it’s called for. and would be . feasible, but one would be | ~ more. ' Clancey. “I’m in favor of one - .pub, but if there are two. I- **It is: obvious that ‘one At “North Vanéouver. City, _ Council on Monday evening fleeting mention was given to" -the mecting the city fathers © had with. Pierre: Franche of. I ~ Harbours’ Board. Alderman’ Gordon Cross mentioned that:it was: the - National. learned that grain elevator expansions for the future, other than those -presently. underway, ‘are foreseen in the Inlet and he- requested that all information the’ city receives Which pertains to this should be given to all council members. Alderman , ‘Gary Payne hinted at the possibility of : phasing out elev ators locally ean NE We He > td fe rih ON el BL Aa OO Dn So a “ f ping ‘mall in -which it is | rd after twenty-five | years. and then moving elsewhere out- ‘Side of Burrard Inlet. ° Another. business, | North Shore Neighborhood House, has. suggested that an Ad’ Hoc committee be formed of ° concerned community people both young ana old to scek solutions to the city’s .juve- nile problems rather: ‘than enact a curfew: ‘Adlerman . ‘Gary Payne "pointed out that ‘‘the leader- | ‘ ship ‘to: provide a. better answer is coming from the | community and we should: recognize this"’ . Council has deferred action until staff has Wax & Wood Come and see our beautifully finished pine furniture and make a rubbing of histori¢* facsimile :" church brasses ‘ual during June. We are inside the - Gastown Village Antique Market toe. 211 Columbia St. 683-4632. A, tique Furniture & Brass Rubbing | eee eter evra Lad VOM at nba baal > 100 nae bt A nent ibe «* en et ke . Vancouver” and places - it ; the 100 block east first with “be. ‘available to apartment: _ dwellers for a fee of $20 per Community A New Antique Store for half price “Help. us in our fight to have the. School Board © regain contact with reality. m the left,a ot “There are nine drinking establishments i in West Van-_ -countered Bill: Fill-in Membership Form ‘Today and | Mail with $1.00. ‘Membership Fee to: Concerned Citizens Association - 1346 Mill Street, OO oe North Vancouver, BC. 2 ‘Telephone - - 985-6484 | | | : | “Mr. Mayor, dov we > have a 7°. . asked “The prosicin, YOR ur ‘Wor | ship, is “Mr. ‘Woodland’s ‘ability,”’ municipal - manager . ‘Terry. ~“*You could have two pubs : logical,’ ”* ~ declared | hope.we are’ the: “second one.’” oo drafted by-law in ‘coopera- 7 tion with the District of North. before council. Council approved the set. ting up of garden allotments on the city property known as block 155 on the‘north side of : tenancy on an annual basis. Twenty garden plots would Bre 5 oT a year aad it would. be | administrated by the opera-. tors of the North: Shore Conservation ca ~ = ie Centre. “How could it miss” stated Payne, ‘tit is a very imaginative concept.”’ ’ i Fees a ese a9 pean PAE i ke § Mahe VY Sunday, June tt, 1978 10:00am to 4:00 pm Marpole / Oakridge Community Centre, 59S Oak oe Admission $1.00 Sponsored by the INIERION DESIGNERS INSTITUTE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA '