Al4 - Wednesday, April 25, 1984 - North Shore News NORTH SHORE MUNICIPALITIES Still studying sports stadium NORTH SHORE councils are expected tO recommendations from the of 2,000. (It presently holds would entail high develop- getting about one-third ot render a verdict on the proposed North Shore municrpality’s parks and 500.) he a 1s eine ment Costs are not core re Soe id much ‘ : ecreation visor recommended not only for ocated and a c - , . en Amateur Sports Stadium in early May. Council, which discussed the its central location and port facilities. we would go to community to see the study. issue Apnl 17. The resulting proximity to other sporting According to Kurucz, orgamzations, sports groups ‘“‘There (was) a meeting report will then be presented facilites, but also for its costs for the stadium would and also to the Tuesday might (April 24) to West Vancouver Council potential for handling be shared not only by the municipalities. By no means Fred Smith, deputy between the Sports Advisory at their first meeting in May parking requirements municipalities, but by would all of the money come director of development and Committee and the area's *“*Whether the stadium will Two other sites considered community groups, as well ftromthe municipahties *' licensing for North Van- athletic users. A report will go ahead will all boil down as alternatives to Mahon as the federal and provincial Although not vet couver City, says his Council be = forimulated trom that to finances,’’ said) Frank Park are Inter River, in the governments. confirmed, Kurucz said the has requested that staff meeting and then Council KRurucz. ‘‘in each Capilano College area, and “We hope to generate stadium's budget has been comment on the feasibility will discuss that report and) = community, they'll have to Park Gate, in the Seymour funds from both the federal estimated at anywhere be study done on the facility the feasibility study with = set their priorities and figure area. However, both = sites and provincial governments, tween $2 to $4 million and then report back to © staff,’ said Oostindie. out how the stadium will fit Council. He added the Joint In West Vancouver, in with their other capital Technical Planning Director of Parks and _— proyects.”’ Committee, which consists Recreation Frank Kurucz The stadium site proposed ol representatives appointed = said that following a users’ by the consultant 1s Mahon trom each council in con- committee meeting on April Park, with the facilities to be junction with the North 25, suggestions trom the upgraded and expanded to Shore Optumist Club, has 9 group will be compiled with allow for a seating Capacity basically wound up its duties “Their chore was to choose the consultants for the study, work with them on the study, and then deliver the report to the councils,”* said Smith. Dirk Oostindie, Parks Superintendent) for North Vancouver District, told the “North Shore News he has yet help your Pool shape-up season is here. GO FOR IT You ve been waiting to vet a futon mattress’ Were moving our warehouse and we dont want to move our stock ALL FUTONS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL. Now i your chance to get the best futon at the best price ever! Double Futon Queen Futon COME IN FOR ccean NOW ONLY ict ian NOW ONT Y Early-Bird so sea $99.00 S14 $109.00 Specials... Po wee $149.00 - 1 $159.00 120% Discount . . CON CERTAIN ITE MS, DON I MISS OUR SALE! POLYSOL. repel port Sa : FUTON «© 10) °¢ SEEEP © ON 104 Philip Ave ee yer ae - x ta ‘ woo ' Nowe ee SS Noth Var onuiver a oNG 986-7 301 inde C —— Versaad Cool borday de baste rrr raotes 3 ww NGELES + Tee ee Ha er Rae amie aR DEPART ARRIVE Ae NAR EMM RE a ee registered t