Sunday, July 5, 1992 - North Shore News - 5 UP TO 60% OFF reg. dept. store prices Biinds as Fast as 3 Days Yaletown Blinds & Drapery inc. § Visit our Showroom 987-0203 OPEN 7 DAYS 9am - 9pm BEAT ANY PRICE BY 5% “CIVIL SUITS. (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver be- tween June 28 and July 2, 1992. Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Visitors increase GREATER VANCOUVER Regional District (GVRD) parks have recorded more than one million visitors dur- ing the first four months of this year. The GVRD operates 17 parks including Lynn Head- waters in North Vancouver District. Lynn Headwaters had 2 recorded 38,000 visitors dur- ing the first four months of this year. Plaintiff: Shimco Projects Ltd., 12417 No. 2 Rd., Richmond. Defendant: Polygon Invest- ments Lid., 6670 Marine Dr., West Vancouver, and Comac Pro- Other popular GVRD parks include Port Moody's Belcarra, Delta’s Boundary Bay, Burnaby Lake, Langiey’s Derby Reach, Maisqui Trail and Pacific Spirit near UBC. GVRD park visitors have increased by approximately 125,000 people compared to fast year. The GVRD gar- tially attributes the increase to this year’s recent sunoy, Gry weather. Health care discussed A PUBLIC meeting titied Health Care Rationing, Can It » Be Avoided? will be held at the Centennial Theatre, 2300 Lonsdale’ Ave. in North Vancouver on July 16 from 7 p.m, to 9:30 p.m. The first hour will feature presentations by a panel representing the government, David Schreck, 7 UP MLA and heclth administrator; Lions Gate Hospital, president and CEO Bob Smith; the B.C. Medical Association, Dr. Hedy Fry, past president and negotiators; The Fraser In- . Stitute, economisi Michael Warren Mayo. Walker; North Shore Dr. The second hour will be open to the public for ques- tioas or comments. Shaw Cabie will record the event for broadcast. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council: Next council meeting on July 13. ’ North Vancouver District Council, Monday, July 6, at -6:30 p.m.: Standing committee meetings: Corporate services: council members travel, noise. pollution, prohibition of toy guns. Opera- tional services: Orkney Place road opening. Planning and develop- ment: Waive development permit for seven lots in the 600 block Seymour Boulevard, task force on foreshore lands (notice of mo- tion/Coun. Ernie Crist). Regular council meeting at 8:45 p.m.: Coach House Inn development option. - West Vancouver Distzict Council: Next council meeting on July 13. Development Permits: North VYancouver District: Variance permit recommended for 2588 Panorama Dr. Permit recommended for 104, 132 Philip Ave (Bunmaster Bakery), 1025 Marine Dr. (on behalf of “Avalon Motor Hotel). All agenda items are restricted by space. For a complete listing of West Vancouver agenda items, call 922-1211 after business hours for recorded information. A com- prehensive agenda is also available at the West Vancouver public library. Comprehensive agendas for North Vancouver City and District are posted at the .respec- tive halls and are also available at the public libraries. 10% water reduction sought From page 1 make such a statement,’’ said arr. A GVRD public awareness water conservation program budgeted for $50,000 will con- tinue. And the GVRD board is counting on cooperation by member municipalities in the event further water-use restrictions are required, In the meantime, the immediate goal is a 10% water reduction by ali 18 member municipalities. Marr said the public has responded well to the call for lower water consumption. He noted that the public must therefore not believe the situation is manufactured. North Vancouver District Mayor Murray Dykeman was at the GVRD meeting, but did not participate in any discussions about water. The GVRD board discussed the water probvlem for approximately 15 minutes. 5 YEAR MORTGAGE TERM 8.99% Lowest 5 year rate In over 24 years ROBYN MacKAY 925-0333 g MACKAY MORTGAGE CORPORATION jects Ltd., 4-4044 200B St., Langley. Claim: $15,259.95 builders’ lien for excavation, form work and frame work. Plaintiff: 32262 B.C. Ltd., 2771 Simpson Rd., Richmond. Defendant: Paul’s Shoe Repair Company Ltd., c/o Its Registered Office, 40-1199 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Cisim: $11,816.31 for breach of a business agreement. Plaintiff: John D. Quelch, 1220 Queens Ave., West Vancouver. Defendant: Schering Canada Inc., P.O. Box 49190, Suite 1600-595 Burrard St., Vancouver. Claim: General and special damages for wrongful dismissal. Plaintiff: Corazon Pascual Salvador, 5650 Westport Rd., West Vancouver. Defendant: Petro-Canada, T.D. Bank Tower, P.O. Box 10026, 700 West Georgio St., Vancouver, and Morrow Fuel Oil Sales Ltd., First Bank Tower, [6th Floor, P.O. Box 49190, 595 Burrard St., Van- couver, and Servico Ltd., First Bank Tower, 16th Floor, P.O. Box 49190, 595 Burrard St., Van- couver, Claim: Special and general damages for wrongful dismissal. Plaintiff: Patricia Audrey Col- etsis, 732 East 15th St., North Vancouver. ; Defendant: Roberto Serena and Susan Serena, 30200 Harris Rd., Mount Lehman. Claim: General and special damages for injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on or about July 3, 1990, in Burnaby. Plaintiff: Peter Heinz, #B, 444 West Keith Rd., North Van- couver. Defendant: Thomas Ross Simp- son, 28, 4125 Interurban Rd., Victoria, and Allan Patrick Kolb, Box 672, 7111 Nancy Greene Rd., Whistler, and Whistler Taxi Ltd., 11631 Bridgeport Rd., Richmond. 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