AlS - Wednesday, December 14, 1933 - North Shore News tage folk meet MEMBERS OF the B.C. Heritage Trust met with members of the North Shore Heritage Advisory Committee Friday to explain its role in ‘‘promoting and encouraging heritage awareness.”’ By ADRIAN CHAMBERLAIN According to Michael Young, chairman of the B.C. Heritage Trust, the provin- cial organization’s main pur- pose is-to help fund heritage organizations and societies in B.C. so'they can restore and rebuild heritage buildings. The only stipulations are that a-heritage site must be designated, and ‘‘must have endorsement from the com- munity,” said Young. The .informal meeting at and council member from all three North Shore municipalities. The North Shore Heritage Advisory Committee made presentations on possible future heritage sites, but board member Jack Watts had asked that these not be released to the public. Watts said the reports of the nine-member committee (three members from each municipality) are not yet complete. Their contents will be made public after they’ve been presented to cach of the the Emerald Park Restaurant three councils. in North Vancouver'‘was also The Emerald Park attended:by:-MLA Angus Ree _ Restaurant is itself a heritage (North. Vancouver- building. It was originally a Capilano), MLA Jack Davis _ private residence in the early (North Vancouver-Séymour) 1900s, said Watt.