DENIS IS A hairstylist on the North Shore. ‘His ‘extracurricular activities are modelling and sports. NEWS photo ell worth Dickson Search called off A SEARCH in Lynn Canyon by volunteer members of North Shore Rescue’ was abandoned Monday after rescue members had estabhshed no evidence that a missing woman was there other than that her car was found nearby California tourist Wendy Riley, aged 29, of Santa Rosa, disappeared Friday after dropping her husband off in Vancouver She had 1983 INSURANCE AND LICENCE been expected to visit friends in West Vancouver later but her Volkswagen was found parked in Lynn Canyon Park. Riley was holidaying in the area with her 29-year-old husband David and_= had previously visited the suspension bridge at Lynn Canyon. However, about 20 rescue volunteers who spent the weekend seaching the | $12.95 ! WONGS WOK, a canyon area for her were unable to find any trace ot her whereabouts. Dinner | FOR TWO ; TRY THIS WEEK'S ‘| SPECIAL MENU i 926-7371 vi 4 30 10 OO Dairy Mf PARK ROYAL SOUTH a good Combination for convenience & service PORTER & HOWAT INSURANCE PARK ROYAL SOUTH UPPER MALL FRONT ENTRANCE 925-1201 CONVICTED arsonist Cameron Dean Whittaker has been sentenced to six years’ imprisonment. Judge D.T. Wetmore handed down the sentence in Vancouver County Court Friday, having previously found the North Vancouver resident guilty of arson. What concerned the judge was rehabilitation of the accused and the protection of the public. He compared AS - Wednesday, February 16, 1983 - North Shore News irsonist releasing Whittaker without a jail sentence to permitting a man with a loaded gun aboard a crowded bus. Whittaker had_ earlier been convicted of starting a fire to the recreation room door in the basement of 175 East Fifth Street, in North Van, a building where he was occupying an apartment on the main floor at the time. Similar fact evidence had linked him with fires at five locations in North Vapn- couver. Three of them occurred during one night, last July 23. These were a fire in a sauna room of an apartment building at 130 West Keith, a fire in a car parked im an underground lot at 126 East 12th Street and one started in a pile of newspapers left in 4 loading area behind the North Shore News building at 1139 Lonsdale Avenue. THE LONG AWAITED Seymour River crossing — key to future development in the large tract of North Vancouver District land lying east of the Seymour — finally received a firm go- ahead this week. At a North Van news conference Highways Fraser announced tenders for the would be called in early March and construction would begin in early May. Alex that crossing Minister _.Monday. The $6 million crossing is scheduled for completion by midsummer 1984. North Van-Seymour MLA Jack Davis, who hosted the news conference said, “all but about $250,000" of the construction cost will -be- borne by the provincial All other problems connected with the crossing — including the agreement with the Squamish Indian Band and an amendment to the Municipal Act -pending- per mitting the District to provide certain services for the Band — had been resolved earlier, Davis noted. But the final step had been delayed until this week -approvat of the funding by the provincial Classified 986-6222 YOUR CHOICE CHICKEN BREAST A dehoous,, but mexpen SIVE GOourmel Meal Of tender Park Royal Shopping Centre West Vane ouver (Market Place South Mall) Y2? 6BI4 KIEV with fresh butter and Chives, ala REINE (Cheddar cheese adh mu shiroorns, Sedtihedd ini wihie boneless Chicken breast And it's ready ONLY $16.9 for a box of 6 Six Ounce servings SPECIAL | CORDON. SUISSE with ham and Wiss Cheese ‘HAWAIIAN with pineapple and Monterey Jack cheese monly 35 rmunvutes frotm) your freezer to your dinner table No preparation No defrosting special _ reg.$19.50 Sale ends Feb 10/83 moos