5 — Wednesday, November 9, 1988 - North Shore News GOLD WANTED We buy karat gold; old rings, chains, charms, etc. CORRECTION NOTICE plus dental gold. For Nov. 6/88 ad on page 55 - The B.C. green celery 28 . THE GOLDPOST noe atuied for 28¢ Ib featuring 1207 W. 16th St., NV. s @ read B.C. Green Cabbage for {at Pemberton behind McDonalds) . Open Mon. - Sat. 11am - 3 pm 25¢ Ib. We apologize iam Old & New Copper Closed Wed. & Sun, for any inconvenience : from Turkey S ea ine rs] FYP 6.) ri a | 987-8731 this may have caused # a service siated Zoi Lonsdale Ave.,| | 1844 LONSDALE AVE. NAVAL VETERANS, the Master Mariners of Canada and North Vancouver 984-0355 members of the Vancouver Conway Club will be meeting for a Remembrance Day ceremony Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Waterfront Park sailor's memorial in North Vancouver. All individuals involved in seafaring activities are invited to at- tend. Rev. Joe Parker will conduct the service. For more information contact Derek Windham at 926-5678. Armed bandits hit restaurant TWO ARMED bandits made off with a quantity of cash after holding up a North Vancouver take-out restaurant Oct. 30. A man and a woman walked into a 100-block West 16th Street restaurant at approximately 5:30 p.m. One of them produced a weapon and the pair left with the loot on foot. ’ Tke mate is described as being in his early 20s, of medium build. } Lo i 35°8"°, 165 lbs., with black hair. He was wearing a dark blue F New cation baseball cap, dark sunglasses and a black nyjon jacket. The female i West Vancouver Secondary School is described as being in her early 20s, 5°4°’, 130 Ibs., with long ° straight black hair. She was wearing sunglasses and dark Py 1750 Mathers clothing. Sunday, November 12, 1988 10 am-4:00 pm Informatioa regarding the incident may be forwarded to North ’ . ° ° Vancouver RCMP Cst. Chisholm at 985-1311. fi Unique gift items hand-crafted by: 88 KC craftspeople formerly held at Hillside Secondary Schoo! eran Tog tet sae te Age ES a B Brak Ceo ee Libertarian posts | performance bond | | $4 NSO: CAPILANO-HOWE Sound Libertarian candidate Bill Tomlinson | S re: \ announced Monday that he will put up a $10,090 performance im oy \ bond to back up his platform in the federal electien campaign. The Norih Vancouver plumber said the bond will be placed in trust during his term if he is elected and can be claimed by anyone proving that he has voted for any tax increase during that term. **¥ think it is time politicians put their money where their mouths are,’’ Tomlinson said. ‘“We have all heard politicians’ promises before and we have become used to seeing those promises broken over and over again.’* hich aS SR The Libertarian Party, which has fielded 88 candidates in the — £4 . c= TT current federal election, stands for reductions in government in- : Arex & TREES a POINSE IAS Kae ‘ tervention, lower taxes and enhanced civil liberties. bg 6 io ar SN, q Re WRE ATHS a BASKETS Wee aie. Xe RIBBON BOWS ed] | A Eo ‘: 3 TRIMS 3¥ CONES NVD municipal paw LIGHTS Ri CRACKERS candidates meet OES ¥@ DO IT YOURSELF CHRISTMAS CRAFTS THE LYNN Valley Community Association, the North Vancouver City and District Boundary Ratepayers Association and the North He arth Scent S Fireside Potpourri gy? Lonsdale Ratepayers Association will sponsor North Vancouver District municipal all-candidates meetings tonight (Wednesda: yand e CS ‘ Dried Baby’s Breath taceamn De The Lyan Valley meeiing has been scheduled to degin at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Lynn Valley Hall, Frederick Road and Mountain d C Highway. : . * . On Thursday, Nov. 10, the all-candidates meeting is scheduled to Hand Painted Porcelain Iiluminate ” at ottages begin at 8 p.m. at Balmoral Secondary School, 3365 Maken Ave., including Dickens Village North Vancouver. Both meetings will feature ali mayoral and aldermanic candidates running for office in North Vancouver District in the Nov. 19 Large selection of do- it- yourself supplies. municipal elections. MET RSID REET SET TTI AMT ETEAN VPS TRE BECASUE. PENNE ge Te aM PeMPST Tee cet eee ning oo TEE Police investigate oN Nan Flasher Christmas Shop , which a man exposed himself before a group of children Oct. 21 pear Hamber Place and Brockton Crescent in the Indian River area. i 1846 Marine Drive, West Vancouver The suspect, who confronted the children at approximately 4 p.m., is described by police as a Caucasian mate with dark hair and 929-4] 71 922-3968 a moustache.