12 ~ Wednesday, July 22, 1987 - North Shore News. pecied to move on to the site if the proposal goes ahead include Fisheries and Oceans, the National Research Council and the Canadian Coasi Guard. A decision from the Squamish Band is expected in: March 1988. This week, Inquiring Reporter wants to know what people think should happen to this large piece of property. NEGOTIATIONS ARE scheduled to be finished hy Christmas for a federal government and private sector development of 54 acres of Squamish Indian Band land just east of the Lions Gate Bridge. Preliminary proposals for this site include $30 million worth of research, office and storage facilities. Some government departments ex- Vhat should happen to land? ae _ inquiring reporter pe , 4 i 1 by - bt Stephen Barrington ” i i : j CORE CaN ES Un ere ee RTE ee enn cormegmes stone meaner ent a ae . en Tee anenearerne cl en Edward Ho Calgary. Alta. Bd dike to See a park, People itftes work want le vo tora walk 1 think some kind of phayeround oF pecteation centre, David Watson Velen Fung North Vaneouver Derek Rovers North Vancouver North Vancouver Posas turn if amto some For business development holdins the vovernment miatybe omiake atother kind of industrial use. Or ip wilh take og dota: of B.C. for iansom. } see park tor the kids. Potbtak Mahe it into a weterstide mones. Parks would bea (native vroups) wanting thar Git ceutd be park -- that woukd be lot berter., Wher handouts from the vos. des hoped. everybody ts buss is nics ernment ali the time. fo #O fo a park, Newton Brown North Vancouver ; The native nations are Put amore hewsirs in, Boud. meee te From page 11 198s, into. We see this as our buse level Said Asbell, Tas pursuit of the of membership,’ Asbell said. repurchase progran, was put to “This new menibership form will the members at the AGM (annual give us a long-term growth poten- general meeting) and we're now back planned dial" The club members have an op- tion to purchase the club_ back from the credit union by June 30, pronvting tie voluntary purchase of partnership units. We hope to repurchase ihe club by June ‘88 and are aiming to raise $3.7 mil- lion."* Jacuzzi has long been the established leader for beauty, function ond reliability in the bathroorn, Anc NOW, WETE poroud to offer thes? of these buthing beauties at prices that fet you soak up fhe savings. Availobie in White, Vanilia Creme or Sterling Silver. 8 BT-iOO Acrylic Bathtub, oniy $299 g Ajlural Deep Soaking Tub, only $499 @ Allura [Jetted Whirlpool Tub, only $999 Ask me about Heli Jet Q Tickets [men | Robinson Lighting/ Robinson = Waterworks 2285 Cambie Street (S04) 879-2494 FOR THE TIME SENSITIVE TRAVELLER FLYING BETWEEN DOWNTOWN VAN- COUVER AND DOWNTOWN VICTORIA QUICK TICKETS PROVIDE A FASTER MORE EFFICIENT AND COST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GO. —_ a FOR FLIGHT RESERVATIONS Helijet CALL: 273-1414 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ; Airways ON QUICK TICKETS CALL: 273-4688 MMMM My FAVORITE) a nada) CEASAR SALAD * WoW! Look AT THIS TERIYAKI & PRAWN Gok TOP QUALITY SIRLOIN G HUGE PRAWNS CHARBROLED sf) PERFECTION. , Pols ANCHO; OF SADE DISHINIY an \2 f hEAH! BUTLENS SIT OUT ON THE PATIO ‘SO 1 CAN s\ corey ts rae OK, OR WEcoy SHARE APITcHer For JUST HEY! MARG OR RITAS AND FOR MIKEY, HOW “BOUT A COOL OnE KIDS MEALS f ARE ONLY CUNT OH Kup Pew ADULT > Whlllinn, Lf LA (| ‘- j LIKS It) Ne § : Lady ' \- § Wal ltt Fore Coat teiegeey ty gays CELEBRATE SUMMER AT OUR NORTH VANCOUVER FOCATIOAG 700 MARINE DR-N.VANGSO-0316 A