This Week 613 Room with a View, Petro-Can seeks to quash Infradig, Fight Club GCTOSER 15, 1995 Auto Bright Lights Classilieds inquiring Reporter Lautens Wercer Real Estate This Week HCh Futucateon Comaty Huteste: Peg: U6 i onsdale Avene hot varus’ | Caradan Pupacsice Mat Suen Pract age 3 { a0 Pept om nee cre De, Mi 000 33 full-serve bylaw in court The Voice of North and West Vancouver since 1969 A few stories illustrate the need to buckie up Cpen Road 138 GENnSUre Marcie Good Contributing Writer WE don’t sell cigarettes to kids, That's the message deliv ered to council on Tuesday night by the owners of a North Vancouver District grocery store who have received two warnings and three violation tickets for selling: tobacco to miners. Yuen Fon Woo and Hsia Yi Tsao, owners of Hardy's Grocery ‘at 1127) Montroyal Bivel.. were appealing the one-month suspension of theists asiness licence, which Was ter aiave started on Oct. 19, “We... hereby wish to state that we have never neg figently tried to comnmuit viola tons under the Vobacce Sales Act, namely, itt selling tabac- coco munors,” they wrote ina statement given to council lors. “We believe that ins the ast, false complaints have Peer mide against us by per- son unknown. These com- plaints were made to embar- rass us or ta create difficutties for us in our business,” Council voted unanimous: ly to suspend the dicsnce for one month beginning on Oct. 26, “unless there isa sat- isfactory undertaking by the owner that tobacco products be nor sold fora three month period starting on Oct. 26.” According to a report from public health inspector Stephen Bennest, four com: plaints about the grocery store selling cigarettes to minors began in January, 1998. During compfiance checks in February and March, oa 16-year-old emploved by the North Shore Health Region was able to buy cigaretics in’ the store. Two warning letters were Sce Sales pane® 918 West tsi St. (behind Capilano Mi 985-3000 visit us at berazrs REE ames ‘Homebuilders. NI Vani alt) www.homebuilders.ca Oct. = Ta NEWS photo Cindy Goodman PAYING the price for a new playground: angered by Victoria‘’s continued demand for PST on equipment provided by parents, West Vancouver's Richard Kinar is organizing a day of pvatest. Katharine Hamer News Reporter katharine@nsnews.com ON Nov. 2, Richard Kinar is call- ing on parents across the province to clog up the telephone lines. We The West Vancouverite is organizing a Parent Protest Day for those fed up with paying exorbitant sales taxes an money nised for school supplies. Kinar has eve children, age seven and nine, at Caulfeild clementary school, He helped raise $30,000 for playground equip- ment at the school, “{ saw che PST bill and thought, Pecan’ believe it, that can’t be right!” “In the province fast year $30 million was raised Kryton the ultimate in cleaning & sealing products. Got a cleaning problem - speak to Kryton, rep Sat. GRIME BUSTER atime remover. Works on bethrooms, BEO's, ~spray, 11 & 41. avail, Reg. 7.98 ‘Sky. 609086 37 the ukimate dirt, grasse & driveways, motors & more - Mam-2Jom| SALE Sa¥ om spray Tax on fund-raising efferts sparks province-wide action by Parente Advisory Contmitcees (PACS )," Kinar said. “That's a conservative estimate; $2.) million in PNT went inte the general revenue thar should have stayed with the schools,” Kinar said that on Mov, 2, “We're relying ou par- ents to call their local MILA’s constituency office and Victoria office and the Ministry of Finance, so we can tie up the governinent phore lines all day.” Kinar will be providing scripts for those uncertain as to what to say to their elected representatives. West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA ‘Ted Nebbeling said he will be in his office on Now. 2 hoping to CONCRETE BRICK SEALER 3, SPRAY ‘N° SHINE _ : wee Fe. omer ~cleans moss, ditt, re fungus, mold, mildew etc. STR Reg. 16.99 | iL bottle and 41, avail. Sku. 802965 ° « Reg, 13.99 . =) : ‘Sku, 20609081 UP SALE SP ii bone SALE