moking BY JANUARY 1996, the indoor spaces of West Vancouver and. many other Lower Mainland communities may be completely free of ciga- rette smoke. WEST VANCOUVER COUNCIL By Maureen Curtis DISTRICT After listening to North Shore Medical Health OFficer Dr. Brian O'Connor, Feb. 6, West Vancouver District Council agreed to endorse strategies to that end. The result could be a total ban on smoking in some of the last bastions of smokers. Smoking areas in restaurants, bowling alleys, bars, cabarets and pubs, would be gone. There would be no designated spots at any place of (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver between Jan. 26 and -Feb, 7, 1995, Infermation is taken from the state- ments of claim.) ‘Plaintiff: Kristie Lee Barton, 73 Garibaldi Dr., Whistler. Defendant: The Laurentian Life Inc.. 2800-595 Burrard. St, Vancouver; The Imperial Life Assurance Compuny of Canada, 2700-700 West Georgia St, Vancouver: Dave Boyce Insurance Agency and Annuity Services Ltd., *22367-A Dewdney. Trunk Rd., “Maple Ridge: and Dave Boyce, 10481-245 B St.. Maple Ridge. Claim: A declaration that compa- nies are liable to continue to provide disability benefits. Plaintiff: Aran Bingham, c/o 1575 Laurel St., Vancouver. Defendant: Chee May Tan, 5847 Grousewoods__. Cres., North Vancouver, and Janet Marshal! and homes employment or public People would have to confine their puffing to their and the street. O'Connor will carry out a public consultation assembly. process this spring that may include a random tele- phone survey and a collection of input from those with special interest in the program, such as restaurant own- ers, After that, an implementation schedule would be put in place, Moving in concert with neighboring munici- palities would increase the effectiveness of this strike against smoking. “People will have to drive to Surrey to have a ciga- rette,” said West Vancouver Coun. Andy Danyliu. To the News, O'Connor defended a ban on cigarette smoking, particularly in places of employment. He said that workers are being exposed to an cle- ment that causes “sickness and death.” “If this were any other such substance, drastic steps Allan Marshall, 4575 Glenwood Ave., North Vancouver. Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident on or about Jan, 31; 1993, in North Vancouver. Plaintiff; Forward Key Investment Inc., 238 West 24th St, North Vancouver. Defendant: Seacorp Technology Corp., 1700-700 West Pender St., Vancouver. Claim: $50,000: for a promissory note. Hignell Sibal 1945) McLean and Dr.. Plaintiff: . Company, Vancouver. Defendant: Audrey La Ferriere, d.b.a. Lanita's Fashion and Lanita’s Woolies and Lingerie, . 1395 Commercial Dr., Vancouver, or 145- 5361 Headland, West Vancouver. Claim: $11,411. 57 for goods and services, AND IT’S NOT ILLEGAL ANYWHERE EXCEPT.IN NORTH VANCOUVER gif you! want your community’s by-laws to reflect your desire for civilized treatment of a dogs; phone us or write us for a copy of the’ # North Vancouver by-law and add your name to v our petition. NORTH SHORE HUMANE VOLUNTEERS 2667 HAYWOCD AVENUE WEST VANCOUVER 926-2180 This ad has been paid for by LOUISE NAGEL, an animal lover, and an agent for Wincermere Realty 986-3808 (Donations Are Tax Deductible) SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ‘95 REGISTRATION | OUTSIDE SHOPPERS DRUGMART LYNN VALLEY CENTRE Ages 6- 19, Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 10am-4pm 12 noon -' 4 pm ‘6 pm-9 pm information 980-2142 would be taken to protect them,” O'Connor added. eciwil suits Plaintiff: Tempa Glass Industries Lid., 1500 Railway St. North Vancouver. Defendant: Decker Industries Inc., clo 201-1120 Westwood = St, Coquitlam. Claim: $22,896.68 for tempered glass materials. wh tt Sunday, February 12, 1995 — North Shore News ~ 14 issue burns FREE Hearing Evaluation we ddr bh ety TED Sr rset ed Set For Senior Citizens (North Vancouver) - Hearing evaluations will be given at the Beltone Hearing Aid Centre in North Vancouver on Monday to Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Anyone who has trouble hearing is welcome to have the evaluation. Many people with hearing problems don’t need hearing aids. But only a modern hearing evaluation like the one now being offered by Beltone can really tell for sure. Everyone should have a hearing evaluation at least once. 4 year ~ even people now wear- ing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be - done for them. Only a hearing evaluation can determine if modern methods of hearing amplification can help them hear better. The hearing evaluations will be given Monday to Thursday from. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in North Vancouver, In-home evaluation is also available. Please phone for an appointment. Call now for an appointment #21 T-1 940 LONSDALE (next to London Drugs) on DOB ET Governmant licenced ed Hearing instrument Specinists ll aaa regiiered under the Hest ‘Aid Act 5 c. or you can you 6 can ralk about it... Roses in a rainbow - of colours Gorgeous fresh bouquets... beautifully gift wrapped. | a id A basketful of « i q a roses &freesia WEST- VAN: FLORIST & GARDEN CENTRE 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver ‘Tél: 922-4171 + 922-3968 Fax: 922-9735 -information _985- u 652 "NORTH SHORE WOMENS Ages 19% over SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ‘95 REGISTRATION - OUTSIDE SHOPPERS DRUGMART LYNN VALLEY CENTRE | Sat. Sun. Thurs. Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb 16° 10am -4pmi72e 12 noon - 4pm -