10 - Friday, July 26, 1985 - North Shore News iooemenmmeamemnineni NORTH SHORE damage to the vehicle. Police attended the car Director: ae en Deputy ‘ Services, the two cited ‘the. - ‘Fesi-- Emisleys. longtime dence - on “Sunnycrest caters where. the. neutery : From Page 7 recall the concern and dismay expressed by Mayor Marilyn Baker in your paper of May 8, 1985 over the fact that the new provincial En- vironment Minister had re- jected a proposed eastern landfill site in Langley, one which had been included in the Lower Mainland Refuse Project as one of the Land- fill sites we must maintain in conjunction with several alternative incineration sites. The closing of our dump had been tried to coincide with the establishment of the Langley site along with a preliminary agreement with the GVRD for us to dump our waste in the Burns Bog site in Delta for a period of 5 years. My understanding is that with the able assistance DISHWASHER @ ” $469 Fine quality LOVE SEATS from $499 THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY APPLIANCES of the City of Vancouver our access to Burns Bog has now been rescinded. Question tu Council jis: where are we ac- tually going to be dumping our garbage after December 31, 1985? Has the District been double-crossed some- where? I can recall asking Mayor Baker on the night she an- nounced the closure of the dump to a meeting of con- cerned citizens, this ques- tion: who has the final say whether the dump will close on that date? Her reply was to the effect that although the District, had the right to make that decision, in an ex- treme chance the Provincial Government could over-ride the order. Is the GVRD coercing the District Council to keep the Premier Street LAUNDRY TEAM $839 & FURNITURE PIECES AVAILASLE. HERE ARE A FEW MORE: HEADBOARDS rrom§ 49 SOLIDBRASSQUEENBEC $999. OAK OVAL COFFEE TABLE $199 dump open after December, 31? It is the most logical thing in the world for it to remain Open when one considers the pressures which must surely have come to the GVRD from our friendly neighbors in North Van City and West Vancouver who from a fi- nancial viewpoint covet their neighbors back yard to dump their garbage and then also the City of Vancouver who did not wart any of us dumping in Burns Bog on which they gave a strangle hold and which is in Delta's back yard. There is no doubt that our Council is in a tight spot and that some things are likely going to happen which none of us will like, but wouldn’t it be far better for Council ONE DAY ONLY: SATURDAY JULY 27 9 a.m.-6 p.m. WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK ARRIVING MONDAY. EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS SALE PRICED. On the North Shore since 1955 CITIZEN VHS-VCR Video cassette recorder with i remote controk-8 hour capacity. ag 14 day timer. Save $75.. $399 ADMIRAL FRIDGE UuMpP Move raises questions to ict us in On some of this and tell it like it is? | am sure that we are cld enough to know that there are times, when in spite of all genuine efforts on the part of Coun- cil to carry out the wishes of its citizens sometimes Big Brother steps in and pulls the rug out from under. 1 feel that Council has to come clean and tell us what is going on. We will respect them a lot more for it. It is not always what one says that causes the problem but the things one does not say when they are fully aware of what the answer is. Thousands of people think that dump is clos- ing on December 31. Is it or is it not? C.F. Vagg North Vancouver $639 ADMIRAL RANGE was 629 SAD GE MICROWAVE was 549 SB WS SHARP MICROWAVE __ wasaa9 $395 GENERAL FREEZER was 309 $295 SHARP VCR vis, frontioad, save s75 SRR FURNITURE & APPLIANCES UNDER THE BRIGHT YELLOW AWNING 1590 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 987-2251 VISA MASTERCARD