A3 - Wednesday, September 26, 1984 - North Shore News Automotive... . Business...... Budget Beaters. . Classified... ... Entertainment. . Fashion....... Food............. Mailbox ..........A7 Sports............Bl TV Times........Bl] What’s Going on. . .B8 WEATHER: Mostly sunny Wednesday through to Saturday. Highs 16 to 18. SPORTS: BI The latest scores and results from the North Shore sports scene. WHAT'S ON: B18 Music, plays, photography and an audition call for seniors. WV partnershi $500,000 for mountain 50-year lease for Cypress use A PARTNERSHIP based in West Vancouver wil! pay half a million dollars for the right to operate the Cypress Bowl ski facilities for the next 50 HEALTH: Cl An attempt to take the mystery out of illness through patient information. years. Announcement that a deal WHEN DRE bmited partnership this week shi scason hits Cypress. shters mary nothic a few had been struck between Cypress Bowl Recreations Limited Partnership and the provincial government was made last week. Under the agreement the company will also pay the provincial government two per cent of all revenues received trom the operation of the ski hill In return for the half- milhon dollar payment, the group will receive a SO-vear park use permit) which will give them the right to use designated areas of the park for oa commercial skiing operation Areas included cover both downhill and cross country skitng trails and, under the agreement, the company will hase the right to charge a fee for access to groomed cross country Cratls By MARK HAMILTO Among members of the partnership is Wayne Booth, who has operated the Cypress Ski school, ski rent- al shop and ski check con cession in winters past Also included in the package is Hollyburn | odge, but the company will not be allowed to use the facility for overmght stays nor wall it be allowed to develop new facilities for overmpht use According to a) press tclease from the provincial government, the company’s future plans include install me night lighting in the downhill skit area, expanding the cross-country ski area and constructing a new day lodge with rooms for eating. mectings, offtees, ski shop and other facilities Residents fight to retain park From Page Al ween glnd and Sur Streets tetiwe@y Cota Bowles aed and Radpeway Avenue ane ot wars frertty tbat arcu Chiat tba midyOrity of cucens athe uidirig Not all ot us ca oe thst ts the biagh badly ae ore Those trees hold) back the water. hold back the land Its our heritage please hor 8 ive Wows Nother texsident NOry Nia Panels at prae dh fear ttre She satial Whee seach a tape oe btn bee tthe jrark abarlity Ves coortibeat three cco erties fer thie peak TEs art poet baatrcrey Hose htrerway ber cerita el preebbeatecrts atu creo cbrtege Nth \ or ve LT Ve er Or Sepfiatuite: vitidbe ye barged worned va tre re eS pee Few adh tree deg eats Sous tes attr barred itive peep pti p Kode bi ate tt strc Cedb tha se peotteny trae As ce favre teeaboo boa soa tres Wve tk “hi » ses tea im Cn rae} Phere rer se etd bean ga i la, : Hal eS ferwnit. fied oes heed woth peak lated When oa NEWS photo ten Smith whether cvrptre bh Wanstead ote differences as the result of the sale’ off the fretlities to uw revectaate Ube beage berber ren Josriae st ey Oe ee vote rh parting Vie Naveed Woot woh ab cess a) hey dais shou Vaatiad