12 inquiring reporter y Stephen Barrington Alley fears business drop From page 11 non-smoking bylaws in effect, do not require bowling alleys to have set non-smoking areas. Under the new city rules, Thunderbird Lanes would have to set aside 50 per cent of its space as a designated non- smoking area. City social planner Jill Davidson said in a report that bowling alleys were not exempt from the rules as they should be treated as other in- door sports activities such as curl- ing rinks and tennis courts, where smoking is curbed. Chief public health inspector Bill Kimmett will meet with Curry to try and sort out the problem under the bylaw before reporting back to city council. A suggestion to change the bylaw to include bowling alleys in the exemption was met with op- position from aldermen who said such a move was premature. ’ ‘What I’m concerned about is jumping the gun before something can be worked out,’’ said Ald. John Braithwaite. ‘‘I believe some- thing can be worked out.’’ ~ Wednesday, June 17, 1987 - North Shore News A SEAL hunt on the West Coast could become a reality in the near future. B.C. fishermen are saying that an unusually high number of seals are depleting the salmon stocks. The hunt advocates say the West Coast seals do not move more than 10 kilometres from shore and have Do you support Wally Berg Barry Vickery Dan Vickery North Vancouver North Vancouver North Vancouver 3 1 hate killing intelligent I don’t support it at all — animals like that. I don’t not one bit. Nobody against i should kill should be allowed to go East for years. I’m aa Yes, if there's a good {f there’s plenty of seals supportive reason for it. then I’m not against hun- If the fishermen are suf- ting anything there is think you fering, then | support it. plenty of. We shouldn’t them. hunt endangered species. - V1 ar Pxoto 4378 MARINE DRIVE, WEST. VANCOUVER a. 925-1238 “Konica Century _ Prints’ we in: our” — tech: Konica: Nice’ rint System. ‘OPEN 7 DAYS - put your waste on a diet RECYCLE Children’s Wear starts ihn June 20 Ye Orr ALI. SALES FINAL Monday to Saturday 10am - 5:30pm no natural predators other than killer whales. En- vironmental groups in the province are up in arms over the plan, saying the move would do severe environmental damage. This week, Inquiring Reporter wants to know what people think of the plan. B.C. seal hunt? Dorothy Pentland Woodstock, Ont. I’m against it. I've been the one in the Dale Doiron North Vancouver out and slaughter...just animal lover. because .fisherics are down. ~~ BEAHOST FAMILY A select group of English-speaking teenggers from Europe, Asia, and Latin America will arrive in Canada this August — each one looking forward to living with a Canadian family for a high school year. YOU could be one of these families! Your local EF Foundation Area Representative is interviewing prospective families now. Host families are able to choose the stiident best suited for their home. Call today: Linda Denley (604) 987-8405 Ed:cational Foundation for Foreign Study or call toll-free 1-800-44-SHARE THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 86-22 B Notice is given that a Public Meeting will be held in the Municipal && fm Hall, 750-17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, 1987 June B 22, at 7:45 p.m., to consider Development Permit Application No. A 86-22. Applicant: Buron Housing Corporation Affected 2104/12/20/26/36/52/64 Marine Drive. Lands: (Being: Lots 5, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 12, Blocks 7-12, District Lot 775, Plan 4595, and Amended Lots 6 and 8, Explanatory Plan 9317, Block 12, Blocks 7-12, District Lot 775, Plan 4595). Purpose: To regulate construction of three, three (3) storey apartment buildings (35 feet in height) fo: senior : citizens at the above noted site. m® Enquires: Planning and Development Department, Municipal Hall — 922-1211 (loc 204). m™ Acopy of the proposed Development Permit may be inspected at & @ the Municipal Hall on regular business days between the hours of # 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Written submissions are requested to be § submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 1:00 p.m. 1987 June 22 § and will be distributed at the meeting. 2 mm ©Submissions received after the closing of the Public Meeting will | # not be considered by Council. J, Douglas Allan Municipal Clerk SUBJECT PROPERTY INCLUDES: 104/12/20/26/36/52/64 [2468 Marine Dr., West Vancouver 922-0613}