1 By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter WEST Vancouver Police were watch- ing the Save Food Mart in the 1400- ‘block of Clyde Avenue in July. Police had recived complaints tony parents that the store was illegally selling cigarertes, to teenagers under the age of 19. The word bad been out in Vancouver seliaots By Michael Becker News Editor SPACE watchers who were motivated cnough to wake up early on Thursday were treated to a view of space shuttle Adantis streaking across the sky above the North Shore mountains. NASA (National Aeronautics and) Space . Administration) shuttle flight STS-79 was launched Sept. 16 and landed in Florida after 160 orbits on Thursday. The landing pass was visi- ble here at 4:49 a.m. One witness described the shuttle as a bright orange ball trailing smoke. The shuttle trip saw. the fourth Shutde-Mir (space station) docking. During the STS-79 mis- sion, the crew used an onboard IMAX camera to document — activities on Atlantis and Mir. Selected still images from the film will be made avail- able to the public via the Interner (http: //Shuttle. nasa.goy). The $18-79 crew inelud- ed” William oF. Readdy (Captain, USS. Naval Reserve) as commander; Terrence = W. Wilcutt (Lieutenant Colonel, USMC) as pilot. Jay Apt as mission specialist; Tom Akers (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF) as mission specialist; Carl BE. Walz (Lieutenant Colonel, USAFE) as inission specialise, John EL Blaha as mission spe- cialist (dropped off'at the Mir space station). The shuttle picked up Shannon Lucid, 53. a NASA astronaut who served as a researcher aboard the Mir station. She was in space for 188 days. Lucid surpassed Elena Kondakova for the record of most Gime in space by any woman on a single flight. In addition to Lucid, the Atlantis crew brought: back over 2,100 pounds (942 kilo- grams) of Russian hardware, empty food and water con- tainers, return science items, U.S. science hardware, data and specimens from Lucid’s science gathering activities during her time on Mir. that tie Save Pood Mart was a yslace where teens could: buy crareites. On fidy Sy store gerk Dong ¢ hun Kim sold pack ab caeiretic. fad VOU. Tan, AG Lpuee tats asked A undercover West Viaaiouses Police atheeria the stare watched the tapsa ton Outside the store, the teen was stopped He was 17 Veats old Kam, 20, of Burnaby was charted unmaer the provincial Tobacco Sales Act with degalh sefing tobacco to someone under ate. Kin pleaded vuiliy ta the charge on Sfonday in West Voncouser provincial court, Said Kin’: dawver Disid: Forsyth, Hele usital Wy hecks bat the pun Paser looked 19. When he ask) somicinies people sear at bri” Rint sat behind: his biwyer witha interprates by brs side Crown lavccr Dan Malthe sad the store's owner had been warmed three times be police abot selling cigarettes to anyone upder age 1M, Malhgan asked tor a STO tine He noted a Korean Win a trip fist offence of this kind carried a maxininm $500 ne. Judes Rewinald Grandison said: the Crown lawyer was air and generous to be only asking for a S100 tine, The judge imposed a $450 fine. Grandison sid he would not be surprised if the store's oxener paid ar helped pay the fine. “You may be employee, but you are it business raz predit and you are exploiting youth,” sad Grandisen. to Club Med Bora Bora with Fahrenheit for men! in a trip to New York Contest ends September 29, 1996. No purchase nic ity! You could win a trip to for 4 to New York City to see a taping of Michael J. Fox's new CTV comecly Spin City, plus a $1,000's Eaton's shopping spree! Just one way to win. Visit your nearest Eaton’s store and fill out a ballot. sary, Dutzals wi-store, Get a Fahrenhait toiletry bag and calling card with § free long distance minutes (Canada or US) at no extra charge with any Fahrenheit purcnase of $44 or more. (And you could win a Club Med vacation. Details in-store.) One bonus per customer. Otter good until October 31, 1996, or while quantities fast, Eau de Toilette spray, 50 mb $44, Gtter exclusive to Eaton's. Eaton's Only on @@v