: Newsstand Price 25¢ December 3, 1980 Tel. 985-2131 Aldermen nix downzoning By BILL BELL Three West Vancouver aldermen who support further highrise development.in the municipality's apartment zone won a major battle Monday night. But because another alderman was absent, the final outcome of the longstanding war between highrise-haters and developer-backers was still in ount. Council in a dramatic and_ effectively downzone the suspenseful roll call vote, remaining pockets of land in defeated a zoning bylaw amendment which would CONTINUED ON PAGE A10 FOUR MONTHS LATER ‘ By CHRIS LLOYD Kenneth Allan, the baby who was found abandoned on the steps of Lions Gate Hospital just a few hours after he had been born died Monday morning in the same hospital where he had been found four months earlier. The boy died from health eee conditions which had h become apparent while he wea t er was in a temporary foster home awaiting adoption proceedings. Human Resources of- ficials say his medical problems later discovered. which included hydrocephalus (water on the brain) ruled out any chances of the child being adopted or leading a normal life. “THERE'LL BE A SMALL SERVICE CHARGED assistant manager Maggie Fyson told besincssman Barr Tarncr However, it ts considercd , igs highly unlikely that his WEDNES when he went to cash his anusual set of cheques at the Dundarave Bank of Montreal Monday. The cheques, written h 8 rh ; ’, had Cloudy with snow on a palr of pyjamas, had been made out to Tarner by a customer who owed him moncy and sald he would give the wang ta de cath h flurries. shirt off his back to pay him. Only problem ts the cheques were post dated to pay off the debt with monthly anyemng te Ow _ THURSDAY payments, which left bank manager and customer wondering whether to walt a year to cash them or to cut ap the secret tarth or that " Cloudy. A few anique cheque book. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) played # part in his mothers “Rasrtes. Cold. flurries. Cold. - CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 Reaching Every Door