sees Ae RR amen A10-Wednesday, July 23, 1980 - North Shore News by shown on the news. TV coverage of No. 1 events reporter Ellsworth Dickson If-the 1980 Olympics were not being held in Moscow we would be in the middle of world wide coverage of the games but because of the western boycott all that will be ‘seen of these games are brief excerpts This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: “Would you like to watch the Olympic Games ?’ . Cari (last name withheld) » West Vancouver No, I don’t think we need coverage of them.| find it all boring. Richard Chariton North Vancoever Yes, we should be able to watch it even though we are not participating Mrs. A. Miller West Vancouver don't should receive coverage of the Olympics We can get information from the he wspapers and we've got enough night now Mark Meener North Vancouver Yes I'd hhe to be able to FROM PAGE A1 potential of the property be undertaken, and that the site be formally designated as a heritage site. The 16-member farm committee that prepared the report favoured a concept. known as ‘Stoker Gardens’ as the preferred use for the Stoker concept would combine both the City and the District’s greenhouses on the site, a rose garden, and would turn the actual Stoker farm house into a reception hall, offfice area and retail store. Although council members praised the work that had gone into the report, they noted the most obvious drawback - that the ea Reg. 11.98 metre TREVIRA Reg $7 98 metre SUITING think we Reg. $4 49 metre other being sporting covered SALE PRICE SALE PRICE report did not say where the money would come from to buy the property. Three proposals were made in the report: to buy the land outright; to pur- chase the land jointy with the District: or to have a large multi-national cor- poration buy the property for community use. Council members only, looked favourably upon the ‘last suggestion, and did not see the point of another feasiblity study until it could be decided how the land could be purchased. “J think the big hurdle is to find somebody to buy us the land,” Alderman Gary Payne said. “Right now it is an im- possible dream,” he added. “I feel it would be fiscally irresponsible for the council to consider an outlay of $1.5 STRETCH TERRY 150 cm. 85% cotton, 15% polyester. Great for those quick and easy dresses. shorts, tops and beachwear patterns. Easy-care, wrinkle-free! -. Val Bradshaw 98 Yes, I'd like to watch it and I'm sure the athletes who are boycotting the games would still like to SUMMER PRINTS see what's going on. cotton and cotton blends. AD drastically reduced! Reg. $4.98 metre 28 SALE PRICE © metre! tropical suiting. 150 cm. wide. polyester/viscose. Imported from Portugal. Treviza summer: wetght suiting. Perfect for dresses. shirts. pants and jackets! 98 ® metre! GOOD TIME SPORTS 115 cm. wide. 50% cotton 50% polyester Our most versatile easy are summer fabric Ideal for all your summer ¢ asuals! SQ) 98 @ metre! ‘arm owner's ‘hands ar ‘million. (an estimated value of the property),” City Administrator Ed Raymond said. The solicitor for the Stoker family, who were present at the miceting, said that there are offers for the property “waiting in the win gs head . But Ken Thompson said the family’s hands were tied until council deals one way or another with the matter. “So long as anything is before council there isn't a purchaser or developer who would even look at the property.” “I don't think it's another. report that’s required,” Thompson said, “It's where are you going to get the money (to purchase the site)?” His estimate that the Stoker family could wait CHIFFON 100% polyester. 115 cm. wide. Beautiful summer colours! A soft feminine fabric perfect for party or bridal wear. Reg. $6.98 metre 98 SALE PRICE @ metre! SHIRRED FABRICS The quickest dress you'll ever make! Justsew up one seam and it’s ready to wear. AQ prints and plains 40% OFF! wt another -two months before selling the property, was shouted down by the. family members. Only Alderman Stella Jo Dean was in favour of letting the arts council prepare another report. Other council members felt it would be more valuable and fairer for the owners if the land agent looked into the matter. ww SNIP SOME SAVINGS AT ALBEE’S SCISSORS SALE! SALE REG. Fishars8". ee ssidsids 11.98 °14.95 Henekeis 8” _ * 9.88 °12.50 Henekels Barber 7%". * 8.98 *10.98 Henekels a Embroidery 5”. * 6.98 * 8.98 Henekeis cut-out scissors. * 98 * 1.50 Zwilling Supertections 8" (Germany) . . *15.98 °19.95 Zwilling Supertections 5" __ *21.98 °214.95 OPEN DAILY FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY ’TILL 9 P.M. OLD ORCHARD MALL wames. The boyeunt KINGSWAY AT WILLINGDON Shouldn't invlude TV BURNABY coverage of the Olym 430-2421 pics — WESTVIEW SHOPPING CENTRE UPPER LEVELS AT WE VIEW NORTH VANCOUVER 986-1341