Construction is expected to begin. next year upon a new $6.5 million project on the present site known as Swedish Park in the District of North Vancouver. The project, when completed in about two years, will provide up to 400 --permanent jobs. ~ District council Tuesday reconsidered a presentation by Controlled Foods Cor- poration. Limited, of Bur- maby, to construct a new head Office building and two new restaurants on the Swedish Park site. This was the same proposal that was- rejected out-of-hand by council “FOR 22. YEARS, Bill Putz who recently retired as North Vancouver City storekeeper, ‘wanted a forklift: At his retirement, Bill's fellow.employees presented him’ with his - forklift, ‘in n the form of this: unusual lamp. _ August 13. Tuesday they approved a motion that a draft bylaw be prepared for early consideration. Alderman Mike Lakes ‘opened debate by admitting that council was “probably a “little hasty in rejecting this”, ‘and went on to say that he - was now reasOnably satisfied © with the proposed traffic pattern. = He also said that council | “couldn't get a better use of this particular site because the proposal was pollution free and offers. a good number of new jobs.” Lakes then moved that a draft bylaw be prepared and his motion was passed by council. “Boat people’ month declared The City of North Van- couver has declared Sep- tember to be Boat People Rescue Project Month. The proclamation was made by Major Jack Loucks at Monday night’s council meeting. It reads in part: “Whereas the government of Canada and the governments of the provinces of Canada have demonstrated moral leadership in regard to the problems of the refugees of Vietnam; and ... Whereas the City of North Vancouver recognizes the responsibility of municipal governments in Canada to demonstrate moral‘ leadership on social issues as well ... I proclaim September, 1979 to be Boat People Rescue Project Month and request that businesses, service clubs and all interested citizens in the City of North Vancouver support this project.’ Alderman Murray Colcleugh requested that the infotmation that any con- tributions can be made care of the Mayor's office, be added to the proclamation. Were you lucky? Winning numbers in the September 5 Western Ex- press Lottery were: $100,000 -- 1798767, 3642428, 2055435, 2387289, 1144855; $10,000 - 2956075, 1675589, 2972912, 2367488, 2575440. P. Barter D.M. is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practise of Dental Mechanics at 231 Lonsdale 986-8515 (Elsworth Dickson Photo) | *. Wives ” City council Monday night clause which covered at conventions. | after registration fees - for the Union of . 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