Al4-Sunday News, October 26, 1980 A proposed _ housing development in the 100 block East ist Street in North Vancouver has been rejected by North Van- couver City council. The majority of council members felt that housing on the site, which is located opposite Burrard Yarrows Only North Vancouver City requests for moncy last week but only dipped into the treasury for one of the groups. Council voted to donate $125 to purchase a one-sixth of a page advertisement in the Association of Kinsmen’s y nsmen get Cit Grydock was not feasible because of the amount of noise in the area. Council made the decision last week after considering Advisory Planning Commission recom- mendation to reject the project because the com- munity plan “discouraged” residential use on the site. Club’s A request by the Ski for Light Canada association for the City to host a dinner for about 250 people next February when a blind skiing touranment takes place in West Vancouver, was referred to the budget committee. national magazine Alderman Stella Jo Dean strongly opposed rejecting the development. She felt that council was being inconsistent in rejecting housing on this site, but allowing housing on Lonsdale Quay. Also, Dean said, if a residential use for site was And a request by the City of Thunder Bay for a donation to aid with the hosting of Jeux Canada Games next summer was deferred for consideration at the 1981 budget con- siderations. At the same meeting, it was revealed that the City ills 1ousing plan rejected, a warehouse may be built, “which I think would be a terrible use.” coffers are fuller this year than originally planned. 1980 shows a net increase of $388, 400 more than LGH stands aside for care home The North Vancouver District lot at 19th and Mountain Highway will be offered for sale for development as an _ in- termediate care facility by a non-profit society, by means of posting rather’ than by public tender. District council agreed to this exception to the established policy of calling for tenders, at its Monday night meeting. Land Agent G. Williams said that because the provincial government has expressed str ...2 support for an intermediate care facility on this site, “in our view, public tendering would be inappropriate in this case”. The North Shore _In- termediate Care Society is anxious to purchase the site for such a purpose. Lions Gate Hospital had also expressed an interest, for the same purpose, but has asked! only “to be placed second in line if the other interested ' party does not go ahead”. Cove cook roasted kitchen Dinner time of Thursday, October 17, was an un- forgettable experience for a Deep Cove resident. The oil in the kitchen overheated at 1105 Loretto, home of Joseph Brady, and burst into flames, setting light to the cooking range, kitchen cabinets and the ceiling and causing smoke damage throughout the home. North Vancouver District firefighters put out the blaze with a water line, reporting that the fire was “well in- volved” when they arrived and that damage was quite considerable. Firemen raise $3,000 for charity North Vancouver City firefighters who gave up two days of their own time last weekend for their annual charity collection dnve have raised about $3,000 muscular dystrophy. for THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER PLANNING YOUR COMMUNITY PROPOSED FIRE TRAINING CENTRE The District of North Vancouver will hold a Public Meeting Thursday, October 30th. 1980 at 7 30pm in the Lynnmour Elernentary Schoo! Gymnasium to pre: sent a proposal for the location of a fire training centre tn the Lynnmour area Members of Council and of the Fire Department will be present at the Meeting to explain the proposal and to hear representations from the public The firemen’ collected money at local shopping malls and liquor stores and chairman of the campaign, Doug Potter, as well as president of local 914 of the firefighters’ union have asked the News to express their thanks to everyone who donated to the drive. RADIATOR & HEATER REPA in 30 years of operation, Nor Est Radiators has eamed a reputation as the best-run auto and industnal radiator shop in the Lower Maintand We work fast too. because most people just can't afford to be without thet) car tor days on end Our aim is to get you and your car back on the road as quickly a3 poss ble and with most repass and service you can drive in and drive out in the same Gay Call John Lockwood Mon Fr 8 00-5 30 Open Saturdays 8 OO 3 30 Nor Est DRIVE-IN SERVICE 1875 Weet 14m & NY JUST OF F PEMBERTON . 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF MARINE 926 West Broadway (at Oak) Vancouver, 733-6116 eae TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver ts 0 Novant 3. apply to the Municipal Clerk at the Municipal Hall, 750- 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. during noma business hours. J.D. Alan Municipal Clerk THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER BY-LAW NO. 2928 . A By-taw for stopping # portion of e tignway and for disposing of of said portion of of highway in exchange for adjacent lands for the purpose of relocating the highway WHEREAS pursuant to Section 587 of the close to traffic a highway or any portion of a highway: AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 574 of the of relocating the highway; THEREFORE the Councid for The Corporation of a the District of West Vancouver hereby egacts the folowing: 1. This By-Law may be known and cited for ail purposes as “HIGHWAY EXCHANGE AND RELO- CATION BY-LAW NO. 2928”. 2. That portion of a certain public highway more particularty described and set forth in the first Schedule hereto ts hereby closed and stopped up to traffic of all kinds and is hereby disposed of in exchange for the ad- jacent lands more particularly delineated and described in the second Schedule hereto, which Schedules are declared an integral part of this By-law 3. For the purpose aforesaid the Mayor and Municipal Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute a Transter of an Estate in Fee-Simple in respect of said portion of a public highway in exchange for a Transter of an Estate in Fee-Sample in favour of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia in respect of the said adjacent tands hereinbefore mentoned., to the intent that said adjacent tands shail be held and used as a public highway 4. Thai un-named portion of public highway closed and stopped up to traffic by “Portion of Road in District Lot 1241 Stopping Up and Ctosing Bytaw No 2822" is hereby re-opened PASSED by the Counc’ on the October. 1980 RECONSIDERED AND ADOPTED by the Council on the day of November, 1980 Gay of _ MAYOR MUNICIPAL CLERK THE FIRST SCHEDULE TO BY-LAW NO. 2928 That part of highway dedicated by the deposit of Plan 2692 shown hatched on Reference Plan prepared by Ray E Chapman.8 CL S swom to on the 24th day of October 1980 THE SECOND SCHEDULE TO BY-LAW NO. 2928 That part of FIRSTLY tot 8 Bloch “A of the West Hal! of Oistrct Lot 1241) Plan 2692 SECONDLY the West Halt of the West Halt of Oistnct Lot 886. shown tn bold black outline on Reterence Plan prepared by Ray £ Chapman,8BCL S | aforesatd