mote NN. -..__ Page All, July 25, 1979 - North Shore News. — has béen plagued .-. arson incidents — nd parked ‘cars -- -haveb en favorite e target. : canizing rubber, ‘seamless deck. @. ~~=goating,you.ROLL-Onintwo. og. easy coats. No more trowelling, - - ‘simply, rofl on two. coats ot ew tough, tesliont. ‘seamless water- . - _ proof deck that will last.for years. __ © _ SPANTEX. Texture-Tread in. :the same location but t Terry O'Neill looks Supon i 1” incident - > Saturday © nigh ile -whena buraing cigarette was tossed through : the | ‘open oS sunroof ofa a Parked’ car. ot 264 West t Second Street... landed; when it was. dropped into’ Mary - O’Neill’s ‘Hon -Accord outside ‘her’ home “this * was ‘where: the cigarette »» - 3 colours. . @ SPANTEX Colour Coat available in - - a choice of Custom Colours: ‘North Vancouver ~ City council flew: in thé: face of ' the recommendations of its ‘staff and the strong op- position’ of two aldermen, Monday ‘night, to clear-the way to allowing the. Shell | station at 1796 Lonsdale to _ add a convenience store « on the site. . ‘On june 18; council heard a delegation © from: Shell’ asking ‘“:that’ the site: “be applicants Shell station sore: ae | ‘convenience store expansion | partially because it felt the should be- required ‘to develop property more. intensively, consistent with its locationin ~ Upper Lonsdale. The City’ s ‘Technical Planning rezoned _-to allow .a. store: " added: to the site. Council referred. the. matter to the Advisory Planning. Commission which ‘ recommended: rejection of the: Shell Canada proposal Outside orcemlice -But—-Monday ~ ~night;— council passed'a motion that staff be requested to prepare a by-law to allow rezoning of. the site.so a store could be - built. ‘I see nothing wrong ‘with a convenience store in con- % the © junction ‘with: a gas station;” said. Alderman Jim. Warne, - voicing what appeared to. be the view.of the majority. ‘ Alderman Gordon Cross ‘- went on record as opposing _ Ia euiee | , tuds | the application. ‘Com mittee - ._ rejected the. proposal twice, ~and the Urban Programme - Planners also recommended — rejection of the proposal. “I trust_you know what you - are doing when you fly in the | face of all the good advice your professional staff has ~ given you." - ~ Alderman Gary - Payne also opposed. the rezoning. - “We are making it‘a more - _- attractive-area for javeniles-— with their anit-social ten-: dencies to hangout,’ he said. _ - in Peltier escape’ LOMPOC, Calif. (UPI) - there because the none we An outside accomplice must have spirited away an American Indian Movement activist, a convicted mur- derer who broke out of a captured wouldn't have walked in from town," Edman said. © , Peltier disappeared into in revenge for his slaying of two FBI agents. Peltier was serving two - i consecutive life terms for killing agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams near the Pine Ridge, S.D., Indian reservation in June 1975. ‘They were shot when they arrived at a house to serve an arrest Warrant in connection _. with the 1973 _pumerican companion ets sanded Kne¢. federal prison in a gunbattle the sparsely-P opulated with guards, prison officials COUMyside around the said Monday. Lompoc Federal Correc- tional Institution, 100 miles One accomplice was north of Los Angeles. Two captured in the breakout by other prisoners scaled two three: Indian — prisoners - barbed wire topped fences Erigiay. ‘night, but there.must, an -Qne,was killed and ie. <“eadeen/ at. ‘feast oé'more ™ itl ees soak Ge ” * Who escaped with ‘Leonard FBI ‘spokesmen denied Peltier, said Associate charges by leaders of the ij Warden Milton Edman. American Indian Movement that the FBI agents set up the prison break to provide legal grounds to kill Peltier “He must have had still another accomplice out e e Scientists vow to 7 ,. @ il ‘pe fight Mexican oil slick MEXICO CITY (UPI -A four-member team of U.S. scientists joining the battle against the world’s largest oil spill vowed to stay “as long as it takes” to disperse the slick from the runaway Guif drifted to within 200 miles of the Texas coastline. US Environmental Protection Agency spokesman Kenneth Biglane of Mexico well. said with the Mexican government oil company An estimated 1.45 million* Petroleos Mexicanos to barrels of oil has escaped track the spill, advise on the from the Ixtoc I well since its blowout June 3. The oil has use of oil dispersants and inspect equipment Smoke cleared from hospital Firefighters {rom both North Vancouver City and North Van _ District departments responded to an alarm at Lions Gate Hospital Saturday af- ternoon, It turned out that the hospital incinerator had been excessively preheated prior to loading and a backdraft filled the room with smoke and the firemen were needed only for smoke removal. _CAWT YOU JUST. ‘SMELLTHE = _ HOT DOBS 20 Ib. bag of quality, easy start briquets for your barbecue pleasure. 18” ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER 18° Electric Mower Prassed steel deck,, fast electric starts, CSA swing-over handle, all these features make this a good value. Model #RE7O Your choice 79° SEAFORD Building Supplies Ltd. 1422 Main St. North Vancouver. This big 18" Electric Machine by Black & Decker makes short work of grass to give you start outo nd a flip-over handle keeps the cord €-: time for fun’in the sun. Instant @ way. 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