A4 - Wednesday, April 20, 1983 - North Shore News Burrord has no new shipbuilding on its books FROM PAGE A3 But Challinor will not commit himself to how many in the workforce will be called back. He says: “This is probably the last job for a while. We have no more orders for new ship construction.” Though there will still be work at the yard — including conversions being carried PROCLAMATION of Volunteer Week, in effect now until Monday, was endorsed by West Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys, signature to Captain Hudson's Declaration already signed by North Van District Mayor Marilyn Baker and City Mayor Jack Loucks, at the Delbrook Centre Monday. The same day, declarations of Volunteer Week, designed to honor those who help out the community, were made by the mayors at council meetings held that evening. out to the B.C. Ferries Queen of Vancouver Burrard will be suffering the same slowdown period that other shipyards are already experiencing. Challinor does not expect any new construction before the end of the year at the earliest. And even that depends on = successful bidding for a contract. The only possibility he sees in sight at this time is bidding on two Class 1100 pictured adding his Injury fears FROM PAGE A1 released by vandals “Mostly this is yust children getting up to mischief,” sand Moscovitch But she feared that the eight. foot’ wall would not be enough of a deterrent “We are sure that this will be a great temptation to the mischief clement to not anly try and scale this as a challenge but to break into the premises to see if it can be done." she said Council stalf sympathized with the SPCA problems but shied away from broken = glass because ol comcerns that there could be serious injury resulting from using the glass of a fall from the wall Also coum th was opposed to the request on) principle sand Dr Bot Collies municipal manager a publi park deputy “Dhas as and heavy Go ahead for EDGEMONT merchants VILLAGE Boot North Vancouver Dastlct councils support Monday to the legitimate tatives oof the become represen Community s merehant sector in thea qucs€ for provincial funding fer the Niullage os te vidalivation scheme emphasis on secunty systems creates an atmosphere which is foreign to the purposes of a public park ” Alderman Gordon Rowntree agreed “1 would be upset about the idea of broken glass.” he said “If people don't reahze it's there and you get someone acting a little foolishly, they could cut a vein in their wrist and that might result in death ~ He would prefer to see the wall topped in extra wire netaing which would give everyone fair warning they were not wanted But Alderman = Doreen Blackburn that she had grown up in an areca where commented gardens were frequently surrounded — by wally topped with) broken Rlass The cbildien could see toand learned to respect she said Council decided to defer a decision oon the idea until staff had a chance to study all the alternatives Edgemont Edgemont Village Merchants Assoc tation Chattman Jack Henderson asked and got coumedbs backing to form the Kroup and as a result the EYVMA Rhoup can apply foot prostocral moacy le redevelop the core area of Edgemont icebreakers for the federal government. “If successful, we would not be able to begin con- struction until the end of the year,” he says. “It’s going to take until July for them to make up their mind and then 70 days to do a design chetk and then three months for the wa) to arrive after ordering. 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