* TENANT Jim Stilwell was so delighted at the rent review notice he received from the landlord of his Maplewood Gardens apartment in North Vancouver that he wanted to tell everyone about it. AS - Sunday, November 14, 1982 - North Shore News realistic,” he adds. “We would appreciate’ the cooperation of the tenants in conserving energy as these costs continually increase.” Tenant Stilwell says that while some tenants of other Recession prompts rent reductions complaining of rent gouging and making news with their battles before the ren- talsman protesting rent increases of 25 per cent, not all landlords are out for every penny he figures he's j News Photo Ellsworth Dickson EVONNE bs originally from Southern Ontario and enjoys ice skating. Her ambition ts to be a successful writer of children’s books. (Elisworth Dickson photo) Dognappers like white SEYMOUR resident Brigitta’ board in the tflocal laun- By this time, Mrs. Hava So Stilwell called the North Van complexes are gota pretty fair one. North Shore News, with the news that while many tenants of other North Van apartment complexes are = VOTE - SMELOVSKY, [Xx Verna fighting what they consider to be excessive rents in recessionary times, the rent on his home is going DOWN. He brought round a notice from the landlord, signed by Ken Yates, which shows rents are dropping by up to $51 on two-bedroom suites there and around $40 on three and _ four-bedroom suites. The notice states: “The management of Maplewood Gardens Ltd., has decided, due to the depressed level of our economy as well as the apparent decrease in interest rates that the rent in the complex should be decreased.” At the top end of the scale, a four-bedroom unit which rented at $687 is being reduced to $645, while the lowest priced two-bedroom unit in the complex drops from $451 a month to $400. In return, the landlord asks his tenants to take it easy on their utilities con- sumption. “It is hoped that property taxes and indeed other costs in the complex will be for District Alderman | PROVEN LEADERSHIP, DEPENDABILITY: Over 5 Years Experience ib wea, oppo (ee Hava enquired everywhere she could think of when her white Pyrennese dog went missing from her home at 4274 Mount Deymour Parkway recently, without ever suspecting it might have been stolen. “She is a 12-year-old medium-sized dog, nothing special, with no value,” she says. She made inquiries in Myrtle Park and ran into a park attendant who told her his white samoyed had also gone missing. As was the case with her own dog, the park at- tendant’s had = an iden- tification tag on its collar. Then, when she was putting up a notice on a dromat, offering a reward for her lost dog. a woman read it and told her a white samoyed had been stolen nearby by someone who had hustled it into a car and driven off with it. considered three cases made the situation more than just coincidence and that other owners of white dogs should be wamed that someone is stealing them in the Seymour-Deep Cove area. Quality Furs Since 1931 449 Hamilton Street, Vancouner, B.C; V6B 2P9 Telephone: (604) 681-6391 r Also. ..size 155x13 only... 2.655 NEED INCOME? Over 60 with an R.R.S.P.? We will shop for the best monthly guaranteed income. It can also be designated to a beneficiary or estate. Please contact Seymour Kelly Qualified Financial Planner West Vancouver Resident & Homeowner PETER’S AUTUMN TUNE-UP on all makes of HONDAS Vil pet your Honda humming like a top for worry-free fall drivine. 9 5 Inchides points plugs condenser ans parts and tattour (atves Feel falters nabpesse included. Tar entra carburetor plus toming to spon nlte attics Pingine shampoe - leaves veur engine locking fhe the dav it was born reer errr "42? $54.95. Peter K. Automotive Ltd. 1124 West 15th St. N,V. 988-7671 TOR me ea MEM SEED . ot : Lar oe or (6404) 681-6840 ne t 4 i ¥ ec senar inset ntron mn intneaipcuteenton anti iene Panta set eet Oth