(These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver between July 25 and duly 28, 1994. Information is taken from the statements of claim) Plaintiff: Rose Marie Woodland, 1850 Bowser Ave., North Vancouver. Defendant: The T. Eaton Company Ltd, 2100-111 West Georgia St, Vancouver, and John Doe Company Ltd, Richard Doe Company Ltd. and Jane Doe Company Ltd. Claim: Damages for negligence resulting in injury, loss and damages Sustained in a fall on Aug. & 1992. in Pacifie Centre Mall. Plaintiff; Mary Marshall McLeod, 3558 Cordiale Dr., Vancouver. Defendant: ICBC, 151 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Claim: A declaration that Plaintiff is entitled to benefits for injuries sus- tained in an automobile accident on or about Feb. 20, 1993, in Vancouver. Plaintiff: Professional Security Alliance Inc., e/o Ladner Downs, 900 Waterfront Centre, 200 Burrard St., Vancouver. Defendant: Western Sound Ltd., 5090 48th Ave., Delta: and Constantine Lakoumentas, 3615 McKechnie Ave., West Vancouver, Claim: $13.677 U.S. funds for outstanding payments. Plaintiff: Angela Luisa Crudo, 3583 Walker St) Vai ouvert. Defendant: ICBC, 151 West Esplanade “Susth Vancouver, Claim: A declaration that clhsinutf is entitled to benefits for injuries sus- tained in an automobile accident on or about March 12, 1994, in Burnaby. Plaintiff: ICBC, 15! West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Defendant: Vito Enzo Fasciglione, 11575-71st Ave., North Delta. Claim: $59,865.94 for an outstanding motor vehicle debt. ICBC CLAINS? Call GRETCHEN H. CLEVELAND f OWEN BIRD Barristers & Solicitors 2900-595 Burrard St., Vancouver 688-0401 or Direct, 24 hour line 691-7509 Free Initial Consultation For a limited time only our entire collection of Contour Select Vertical Blinds are on sale at 55% off. Choose from over one hundred fabrics. These Canadian made verticals feature a lifetime guarantee. 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Canada is home to the longest coastline in the world, yet it lags far SEPARATE ADMISSION FEATURES BHAJI ON THE BEACH 6:50 pm MAVERICK - 9:00 pm Please send me a copy of the Professianal Program Guide 1994-95. NAME Disabled divers get | Tw access at Whytecliff behind nations ike New Zealand and Australia in its efforts to pre- serve the niting environment. The establishinent of Whytecliff Park as Canada’s first mariage pro- tected area was recognized in May at the International Conference of Science and Monitoring of Protected Areas in Halifax. Groups involved in’ the Whytecliff project include the Marine Life Sanctuaries Society of B.C., the Vancouver Aquarium, Westwater Research Centre (UBC), West Vancouver municipality, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, local residents, Northwest Scuba Challenge, Lower Mainland Two councils set agendas North Vancouyer City Council: Monday, Aug. 8. 7:30 p.m. Publig Hearing: 278 W. 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