Gulf, using Texada and of many environmentalists. Some of them contend that this POWER TRANSMISSION LINES SCAR the scenic beauties of the Galt Islands, near - Montague Harbour. Recent plans by B.C. Hydro for a transmission line across the s fhe he heart of thecity._ a Saas “nestled j ina woodsyn natural setting beside a beautiful creek - - in Then’ look at the world from Brookwood Noth: at ‘home in. : natural, treed fresh air. : Surroundings with tall pines, and-private communal access to. your own personal creek. : Yet only T block away from over 50 shops and. professional services at. eee Mall. Minutes away from the-highway and. 2nd Narrows bridge, for you. i both worlds - privacy and convenience. Islands as stepping stones, have incurred the wrath type of environmental impact destroys the beauty of what is the Lirgest unspoiled saltwater ‘Iake’-in the world, and that in the coming years the blight of the § power lines will be greatly regretted. (Emsworth Dickson photo) ees réal estate’ development industry has passed its low-ebb and is now poised for significant expansion into 1980," J. David Mooncy, the newly elected president of the Urban Development In- stitute Pacific Region said recently. Others named to the new board of directors are George Flanigan of Daon Development, V. Philip Boname of Urbanics Consultants and R.H. Street of Realvest Development, all elected vice presidents; and R.G. Johnson of Dawson Lands, re-clected secretary treasurer. Ernie Hnatiuk of Carma Developers, 1.K. McLaughlin of Genstar “Development, J. “with governments Real estate industry | now growing again Ken strong of Community Builders, Robert Martin of Alpin & Martin Engincering, S.N. Sheinin of Coopers & Lybrand and Michael D. Akerly of Fraser Hyndman, solicitors, were all clected directors. “The development in- dustry has worked closely in recent years with all levels of government in order to smooth out the development process and climinate red- tape,” says David Mooney, also president of Narod Developments Limited of Vancouver. “We must, however, continue to work and realize the policies set forth in practical terms and to this end the Institute has pledged itself to assist.” wy vince iP RE a il UDI Pacific’ composed of virtually all major real estate and building developers in British Columbia as well as a number of consultants. “Now that the industry is once again growing, unemployment should begin to diminish - the only fear is that certain. ‘no growth’ elements on tocal levels of government may again materialize.” The industry has now come of age and UDI has grown in recent years. It has and will continue to sponsor a number of seminars on various real estate issucs. It is also conducting in-depth analyses on legislation and other matters of interest to the general public. Two condominium homes feature wood buming fireplaces for cozy family winter nights, and many very large patios and sundeca for tazy summer afternoons.’ All homes are extensively sound- proofed, and the e beautitully landscaped grounds Os come Ia... roerapenennnacme ty | a ee oe Tee agian C Lansasheevenemmaaienl ms rime a Eo, wees ad open 1-6 pm weekends |". open daily by appointment call Marg Robertson : 985-7200 | or 669-3022(ref BB 53) 24 hrs. Block Bros. Realty 1030 West Georgia, Vancouver