Al6 - Wednesday, October 31, 1984 - North Shore News x RY NS NS 8 fae enenenraenempete taht meer nme cece In 1 Jacket And Vest Combination co Hera we Rte, Wess 9499 » bet We te an © oo Aa sae 9” ws 8600 an AR. NEWS photo lan Smith APPARENTLY CONTRADICTORY signs have set people such as Lionel Lorence and Mark Chernoff to scratching their heads in confusion. After some thought, the signs, in the 1300 block of Marine Drive in West Vancouver, appear to make sense. Atleast, sort of. Cn HIGHWAYS Contracts for warded provincial N. Van firms TWO NORTH Vancouver ministry of highways con- firms have’ been truction contracts for projects here and on the Squamish Highway. The $122,021 local con- tract goes to Haw Can Con- struction Ltd., who will carry out landscaping development from Fern Crescent to Mt. Seymour Parkway. Ten people are expected to be employed, with the work underway now and_= sched- uled to be completed by the end of the year. It will involve some disruption of traffic but one lane will be maintained and no lane closures will be allowed between 7 and 9 a.m. and 4 and 6 p.m weekdays and on Saturdays. The second project goes to Interland Contractors which will be paid $1.5 millon to erect a single span, steel! girder bridge over Magnesia Creek on Squamish Highway. The project, part of the provincial govermment’s 12-year plan to upgrade the highway, is scheduled for completion by June | of next year with work scheduled to begin in early November. CALL CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 : ote LP 5: ee, es Competition Ski Jackets ec ow at aly ater Revita Maty | Note heh ott fH oatyes nba : eae gr ' eo ” NAc ie. 4a eee 1 ee a) SALE VAD Mace bee ie cag ett sport bach Maney doe tos TEAM SPORTS re cCmy ata as