MOTORCYCLE DIRT RIDING is what 0 our Sunshine. eit ’ Chatiy, loves. A White Rock resident, she originally came from Ottawa. She also enjoys singing and playing, and fs actively interested im music with her partner. Public input into rezoning promised Concerns expressed at last week's public meeting over traffic problems and land use through North Vancouver District Planning depart- ment’s proposed zoning for the replot of St. Mary’s will given full consideration by council. The recommendations by Mayor Don Bell for council consideration was passed at Monday’s mecefing. Two other recom- mendations by the mayor - who reported on his in- had concerned many people at last week's public meeting. He had assured the 200 people at the meeting that no significant development was proposed for the site this year and allayed any fears that the road would be quietly finished while a review of the route is prepared. Bell said the reports would be circulated to interested ratepayer organizations and others concerned to give an Ellsworth Dickson photo) A 16-year-old’ West Vancouver boy described by police. as.“a one-man crime |. wave” was sentenced to, six months’ detention when he appeared in West - Van- Wednesday. The youth was said to have committed further break and entry .offences after having been released in -his parents’ custody, charged with about 60 breakins.. The breakins were in the Dundarave and West Bay The careless. tossing away of a smoldering cigarette butt into planter bark mulch outside a West Vancouver apartment complex Wed- nesday morning started a fire at the building which was . narrowly . prevented from turning into 2 major blaze. A tenant of the apartment block at 235 Keith Road spotted the mulch smoking while leaving the building WERE YOU LUCKY? 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