READY FOR BLAST. OFF .; woe this member ‘of the North Shore Beavers gets ready for. - his rocket ship ride on cables, which was just one of the many games and crafts relating to the ‘Space’ theme at Camp Paddletail on the weekend. The camp was held on the site of the Maplewood Mud Flats. Weekend without helmets - short lived for N. Shore bikers New-look NEWS Starting this Sunday (June 17), the NEWS will be coming to you in a new form designed for greater reading convenience, especially in households with two or more readers, The new-look NEWS will be divided into three separate sections, each covering a specific set of reader interests, The front section will be devoted to news, editorial columns and readers’ letters, together with the popular “What's Going On” announcements and our Classified Ad pages. The NEWS SPORT section will bring full sports coverage, plus business, trave] and automotive news and features. The NEWS LIVING section will highlight lifestyles of every kind -- Including news and articles of special interest to women, regular features on food and home, and complete TV programs. This section will also include, on Sundays, the widely read Real Estate Showcase. We hope you will enjoy the new-look NEWS and we look forward to your comments. REDUCE CELLULITE AND TONE MUSCLES 1. Treatment of doubie chin and strengthenin of slackened chee areas. 2. Treatment of upper arms in the case of cellulltic shun. abdominal muscles Park Royal Grace Salons 3. Stengthening of the (next to the White Spot) North Shore motorcyclists brief period of freedom not to wear helmets, ended Monday as the provincial legislature introduced a new law making the wearing of helmets mandatory. On the weekend, a number of bikers on the North Shore and throughout the province did not wear helmets, as the result of a Burnaby judge’s decision Friday, that the govern- ment’s mandatory helmet - law was not valid. Both the North Vancouver RCMP and West Vancouver Police reported they did not issue tickets on the weekend to bikers who did not have helmets. But spokesmen for both departments said they were concerned, and felt bikers should be wearing helmets. 4, Whittling inches and bulges tram thighs. buttocks & stomach ~— those seemingly § im- possible to remove lumps of fat that seltie an these areas #5 - 768 Marine Drive 926-6214 ’ Waterfront __ Association. - t Page’, Sante 19; 1979 ‘square’ In a press release issued at Monday’s meeting of ‘West. Vancouver council, Mayor - Derrick Humphreys stressed. ‘that any decision council eventually makes on the- “Heritage Square” project between the foot of 14th and 13th Streets “will come only “after full public input and our own in-depth study.” Conceptual proposals recently received by council .for future development of the area have sparked op- - position from the Ambleside Ratepayers A circular distributed by the association calls for postponement of the square- and-pier project because the recommendations by consultant Doug Sutcliffe , would allegedly hand over - too much of the site to volume of _ area. tradesmen only. BUSINESS HOURS: a Visit Our Showroom © Open7 Days SPAS—HOT TUBS—SPAS Spa King specializes in Hot Tubs.. Portable Spas for homes and all otber commercial uses with any style, size and colvur to fit every 420 West 6th Ave., Vancouver, Requires On the North Shore @ Concreters @ Garden Maintenance — @ Electricians @ Carpenters @ Plumbers @ Handymen Immediate work available for qualified con- tractors on the North Shore able to estimate- New and Maintenance’ work. Residential and Commercial in selected metro Limited membership to Phone Mr.. THOMPSON 872-8616 - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. only ‘which has ‘been sent to rs ‘and be an asset to the private developers and make: a@ proposed. community ~ theatre and art gallery “a | burden on the ‘Public purse” o- The” Mayor emphasized that the Sutcliffe report -— citizen groups and. available in the Memorial _ Library ~ already -reflects: various community at- | titudes, including positive. consensus, divided opinion, marginal support and questions to be considered. Council has asked - for further comments from - citizen groups and in- dividuals by June 29. “I am sure,” said Hum- phreys, “we will come up with a concept that will please the whole community Ambleside area.” reliable in Quebec PAGE 78 Automotive —. a 62 Fibreglass Spas, husiness & Caroare | - 27 Classified ...0...... 107 Food............ . . 39 Hayden Stewart.......... 46 aencre teen nee 2 Mallbox .. ©. 61... budget. Sporte o..0...000.000... 19 Travel dwiwiw iw“ an . 76 WVTime ws dws os 872-8541 What's Going On 90 Women............ .. 34