2 ~ Wednesday, February 5, 1992 - North Shore News Re V ' ard . ‘ APPROXIMATELY 86 One skier is in stable condi- was closed to press time Tues- alr ] t SKIERS were plucked from a tion at Lions Gate Hospital day. The chairlift has been in Cypress Bowl chairlift ufter it after he fell more than 20 feet operation on the ski hill since PA] oeifered t d. failed Sunday morning. from a chair on the lift. the mid-1970s. ‘ S ran S Transport Canada in- According to Cypress general vestigators are looking into the Skiers were individually evacuated Sunday from each ie in mu d C a manager Wayne Booth, the in- ca the breakdown. ‘ r er on Ypress cident occurred at 10:10 a.m. Cypress Bowl’s Sunrise Chair chair on the lift. SUNSET BEACH resident Kay Kermode was brutally murdered when she was stabbed almost two years ago in her home near West Vancouver. By Michael Becker News Reporter But after hundreds of hours spent investigating the case, Squamish and Vancouver-based RCMP investigators have few hard facts to go on. There are no firm suspects; there is no murder weapon in hand. But there are theories re- garding a possible motive: the kill- ing was likely the result of a bur- giary gone awry. And now there is an offer of cash. Said Vancouver RCMP Cpl. Sean Lynch, one of several in- vestigators examining the case, ““What we do wish to get cut is the fact that there is a $50,000 reward for information leading to TEX sa ie Price $43- 92 ; wy ; : d 4 i *, band. conic WALLCOVERING » Qos a awe the arrest and conviction of the cago 7 .. LATEX FLOOR P: person or persons responsidle. We *Reg. book price. Patterns may ¢ to N ae : 7 4 : -_ price i want to make sure the individuals who have knowledge of this are aware of that (the money offer).”’ Kermode, 73, died March 1990. She had been home alone in her bouse at No. 3 Montizambert Wynd. The killer used a ladder to enter the house through sliding glass doors on a sundeck. The police found Kermode’s car, a 1982 VW Jetta, blocking a road about $0 yards away from | q > ARMSTRONG EASY CARE® an? : YERNAY NO-WAX "SELF-STICK" FLOOR TALE* were placed on the vehicle’s roof. | Her body was discovered inside VINYL FLOOR TILE* ohleavy household the house. The police found the *Versatile design at RR soit Warigersc™ | SELECTED WALLCOVERING BOOKS 2r3i:250222 he a room in the house. But there is at2"KIQ" g. $1.59 no indication that anything was we. book price. Matching fabric not included. Store books only. “In-store stock oly ea. iors stock only vary from those shown. stolen. If the killing was the result of a bungled burgtary, the break-in was an isolated incident at Sunset Beach. Kermode taught at West Van- @ = ° Zoe = aR 7 cower Secondry School and later 1 UR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY our Low PRICE GUARANTEE at Hillside Secondary (now All products at Color Your World are sold with ‘an ind a comporable paint or the same walkoveri Hillside Middie School) before she I unconditional guarantee of quality. If you are not Fed price withi retired at age 65. completely vated with your all Friends remember her as an in- telligent woman who remained ac- tive in the community. se 3 Sole effective Februa Sto Morch 3, 1992. years cme. her A acer the police , Not all terns available at ofl stores. For Franchise opportunities call (416) 259-3251. believe they will eventually solve the case. The offer of a cash reward is seen as a valuable tool in obtaining that all-important break in the case. ‘ ; . Said Lynch, “Quite often, un- * ALE) Lonsdale MON.-THU. STORE pain 6:00 P.M 1887 Marine Drive fortunately, we’re in such a world of Upper Levels Hwy.) FRID AY ome Oe Mi. (at Capilano Rd., east of today that sometimes that’s the . . ‘ indi. = SATURDAY . Intentional Plaza} sole modiato. We think th ind 986-6424 sarin 980-8567 want to talk. Any information regarding the case may be forwarded to Squamish RCMP Cpl. Clive Brown at 898-9611.