THE BIGGER they come, the harder they fall... with only a cut to his arm when his rig rolled over om the Upper Levels Highway near the Westview intersection Monday evening. He slammed on the brakes of the five-ton truck to avoid hitting a car which turned. in front of him, the truck skidded on the corner and over. The intersection was blocked for several hours as firemen cut open the back door and the cargo of meat was unloaded before the truck could be scrap a scheme which would. have widened the roadway to 38 feet from 26 feet. Council has agreed to keep the 1000 block Ridgewood at a width of 26 fect. However, residents of other blocks on the street had to make do with a Peddiars unwelcome in OKANAGAN FRUIT is not welcome in Horseshoe Bay, at least when it is sold from a roadside stand, West Vancouver council bas ruled - Aldermen quickly turned down an application from Mark Gibson of Penticton for a business licence which would have permitted him to sell fresh fruit and vegetabics from a truck occupying a parking stall at the Bay Boats operation. Bay Boats had notified OFFICE PER L SONNE y Jule Elford. Sylvia Gowans TEMPORARY - PERMANENT OQ@* ASSISTANCE We save you the search 107 — 140W 16 Street, North Vancouver 984-0251 upturned again. (Ian Smith photo) widening - ‘but only to a ‘width of 34 feet. _ “Ridgewood Drive is a secondary highway,” said Alderman Peter Powell. “It's common property, for common usage and must be designed for the future. It would be a serious error not to reconstruct the road to 38 feet.” Area residents com- plained that if Ridgewood Drive is broadened to 38 feet, it would smear “the council they were willing to have Gibson sell from their lot. “It's council policy to not approve peddlers or con- cessionnaifes in public parks and particularly not in Horseshoe Bay park and its character of this charm residential district and result in _a racetrack, noise and. ‘concrete retaining | ugly”: walls.” Under District’s street reconstruction program, Ridgewood Drive would receive a $1.2 million facelift which included filling in the open ditches and providing underground sewage drainage systems. All residents favor the closed storm sewers along Ridgewood. W. Van environs,” said Aldcrman Robert Hicks. The area suffers from scrious traffic congestion and it is not advisable to increase activity at that particular intersection, he said. draperies by S. Laursen Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1° Venetian, Vertical and Wooden Blinds ““‘In-home Service’’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All blinde 20% off list Labour per panel $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH BS a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 7983 - Liberty it A3 - Wednesday, July 21, 1982 - North Shore News oe Trail Blazer LIBERTY Il Gets you there and back in total comfort. More sizes to fit more men hikers. Sizes (7-14) widths (B-EE) ‘WE GUARANTEE 201 LONSDALE Vantage Cleaners 2ND OPENING SPECIALS! FIT! or money retunded GREAT OUTDOORS 980-3313: We s35Y maf, Specialize in Silk Ross Ra i. Mens or Ladies ' 2 pc. ' SUITS 1 (Plain) I i | ! ' PANTS ' Mens or Ladies (Plain) ' (Plain) Mens or Ladies ' $4 50 $6900 Spo... | SQ... L.— — — Coupons honored at 1305 Lonsdale also Expiry date Sept 30782 2 Locations to serve 1306 Lonsdale 13 Lymn Valley Rd 987 5919 woke a ae You Otter be there | PAGE BI for fall PAGE C4