84 Pages engineers, firm Netupsky Engineering hos ub JUNE 6, 1997 wm Auto 00037 vente wed Glassitieds #00 49 Ap ' Grossword aoe 9 fe tS Home & Garden 9¢ 11 f a ladehaN Nelghuorhaods 900 34 Fi North Shore Alor e+ 8 Sporis ee 0 Talking Personals 90¢ 47 Canwian Publications Mad Sales Prout Agreurtont Ho ours = en A North Vancouver District decision to back a refurbished three-lane Lions Gate Bridge is being met with despair and dis- belicf by MLAs and Andrew Netupsky, whose prapased a double-decked crass: ny for the aging span, said he’s surprised the district backed Victoria's $70-million plan, “Our public opinion survey shows our scheme wv is the peas ple’s chalee and we would have dropped out long ago if we thought we dida’t have support for the concept,” he said. The tour North Share Liberal MEAs are asking the council to reconsider its choice, North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Dan Jarvis said the municipality is being shortsighted. “They (the provincial government) know between the Squamish Rand -and the three municipali- ties and the MLAs that there will never be any kind of concurrence as to what should be done and they will get away with only hav- ing to pay $70 million.” See more on page 3. oom tan Noble t ’ Shot woma By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter dangelo@usnews.com WEST Vancouver Police released the name of a second murder victim found dead on Monday in a British Properties home. | Lisa Michelle Chamberlain, 31, of Vancouver, was shot to death. an Chamberlain's bouttend, Brac Uno Ovoias, ft, way Also found shar at TO EU Wallood b ane West Mancouver Police bebese the couple oer Kelid woth 24 hours af the discover. Gd thea bedics Ook, ober aa ced thy hese ow a bermace bgt tank ing Ineraber ar The relly Annes far sears Corahigs was prestdeat ot the fhanes capo of fhe ont nietd biker centie proop before fae was Mebed aut last fall for Real Estate 144 Llanes seettion inside plus Real Ustate Weekly Show = Nows Dofance J fund Grows $93,152 i vas ; ATL RRS i ae seit 7 MIA GaN Mamemmehy tt a i a) wy W a f eb, iH an ena ‘i q n Man found dead kept West Vancouver justice system busy with cases heavy dite use. West Vancouver Police are wiving, out few details about the murders or cheic previous iavelvement with Ozolins. The dead imag was no stranger fo the West) Vancouver coat sistem. Phi nine appeared on the West Vancouver pres Vemnnt Jia oot accused people no les than eight pees itinas the fist tour auanths of ties veut Phie oldest offence fas which Ovobny was esentiv in West Vancouver court dealt with Miotor Vebde Ast intrectians bie committed ta the inimedpabty Gack a Augusr E904, Atthe time, OQvelins was vr actice and respected: Pfell’s f eye Hi OS aN b | A 18 ] ih My sO ea a At i Accident snarls bridge traffic. A car hit an overhead sign on Marine Drive just east of the Lions Gate Bridge on Thursday afternoon. The sign fell and hit a van, apparently injuring three to four people. Bridge traffic had to be diverted and the eastbound road into North Vancouver was com- pletely closed for at least one hour. No other information was available to press time. North Shore This Week listings and leisure guide Y Fab wo i Ch blcten ec dunt Celebrity fundraiser * benefits kids Laties Media Golf Classic 010 NEWS photo Paul McGrath 1 n Angels member. In February of this year, Ozolins was fined a total of $375 for making an illegal pass and driving withour insurance for cy the 1995 infractions, oe > Tn January, Ozoliits was before a West Vancouver judge on narcotics charges and a peace bond application relating to his fearful ex-wife, Qaolins was charged with possessing heroin and cocaine after a routing CounterAtiack stop on the Lions Gate Bridge mn fanuary, He was slated ter trialen the drug charges in North Vancouver on Sept. f. While sal with the Plel!’s Angels in April 1996, O7zolins was charged with five Crimunal Cride offences in West Varienurer . ” Hews chererd with assaaftiog bis ex mother-in-law and 7 Iecew ade ou April 28. 1886, Charges of threatening his : See mere pane 4