inquiring — reporter ‘Elisworth Dickson How well we remember the last time we ‘didn’t have that frosty cold beer waiting for ‘us in the fridge after a hard day at work. With the liquor stores out of stock and talk of strikes and lockouts a person has to wonder what to do. This issue the inquiring Reporter asks: “How-are. you dealing doesn't eff ct me very u never go to pubs” ° nd rarely” have. a bottle | of beer. - I need any , beer Tn go own to the States and ‘bring some back and I don't go to pubs often anyway. Chris D. N. Van. It’s a drag, [ll probably drink wine instead. , Dong Phillips, N. Van. I'ts no problem, I don't drink. I don't think they should allow beer to come up from the States though. It defeats the purpose of a strike Mike Ryan, N. Van. I'm switching to rye! hke drinking beer but not cnough to go to the States to gett West Vancouver may be the site of a multilingual television station by the fall “of 1981. A Vancouver broad-* casting company needs permission from West Vancouver council to build a 250 ft. television antenna on municipal land on the ap- proachto the Cypress Bowl, before the proposal can go through. The. company, Mosaic Broadcasting Corporation, is planning to -. establish a A 20-year-old North Vancouver man who pleaded guilty recently to pointing a firearm at the driver of a car on Lonsdale Avenue, was given a wehene. sentence. Arne pen of 2984 when the ‘in .another car pointed a handgun at him... ‘such foolishness has - ames. A zoning by-law amend- ment - that will keep the Lynnmour area east of Mountain Highway residential (which complies with the Lynnmore Plan) received second and third readings at North Vancouver District -council, meeting Monday night. The rezoning will allow for the division of properties into 40-foot lots, At a public hearing last week, only one man spoke out against in- creasing the density of the area. Of more concern, is the contention of some that the area should be reserved for industrial use, despite the Lynnmour Plan. One man spoke to this effect at the public hearing and his sentiments were echoed Monday night by Alderman Ernic Crist. “The pressures will be there for industrial use and residents willl have to fight very hard to keep it residential,” said Crist. However, Alderman Jim Ball said he couldn't get excited about the prospects of industry moving in “Anyone who thinks we're going to attract any large volume industry on the North Shore is smoking an of opium pipe.” he said Alderman Peter Powell sad the residential zoning would lessen the impact of industmal devclpment help prevent an ghetto When matter ended. and industnal discussion oon the a few squeals of dehght were heard trom a small group who left the chamber. cvidently clated by passage of the readings multicultural television station. | ; Technical operations, * offices, studio and other facilities would be based at Panorama Film Studios on Folkstone Way, with the transmitting antenna at about 1500 ft. on the Cypress Bowl road. Michael Leader, vice- president of Mosaic, says the antenna would not interfere with the view from the Cypress Bowl. “It would resemble a toothpick on top of the hill.” some really serious reper- cussions sometimes,” Judge J.B. Paradis said. He granted Bjordal a conditional discharge, placed him on probation for nine months and ordered him to do 50 hours of community work service. North Vancouver 1527 Lonsdale 988-9815 1350 Pemberton 988-5211 He says approval of the antenna location is the crucial factor in getting approval for the station from the Canadian Radio- Television and © Telecom- munications Com- mission(CRTC). If the CRTC approves Mosaic’s application: this fall, the station could be transmitting international programming to the Lower Mainland by Novem- ber, 1981 ,he says. The station is being built to “fill a missing area in B.C.'s programming spectrum,” according to Mosaic’s president, George Spracklin. 1980 VOLARE 2 Door, 225 c.1. 6 cyt Pius Much More. Stk. 32-1025 (:5775 0° And here's another couple of reasons for getting it done at North Shore Darkroom. e 24 hf. service on colour developing & prints * * low prices & quality service “24 nr Service only on C-41 Color Print Flim The Finishing Touch th, ch PHOTO FINISHERS Five hundred thousa: Lower Mainland resideénig speak a language other th English or French, he-sa The West Van station woul cater to this audience. Buildings housing thi transmitter equipment at th Cypress Bowl road sit would be designed to blen in with the landscape, .an would follow any recom mendations of the We: Vancouver department, says Spracklin. Mosaic’s application has been referred to West Vancouver's Parks Recreation Advisory. Commission for con- sideration and comment. west Vancouver. 1560 Marine Dr. 926-0421