Wednesday, be North Shore News NEWS photo Nall Lucente EVERYONE CAME out on top at the Maplewood Daycare when seven-year-old Devon Jones (left) and Christopher Allen, 5, puffed the name of the lucky winner in this draw. Dave Munday won a trip to either Reno or Disneyland, his choice, and the non-profit daycare society raised $2,000 from the more than 1,500 raffle lickets they sold. The money is slated to go (oward daycare improvements. Awards made From page 15 unstable man. She suffered a deep contusion to her left jaw. For loss of wages and injuries incurred she was awarded $2,308. Following a brief confrontation, a 25-year-old Burnaby man was at- tacked and struck with a baseball bat wielded by a male assailant. He suffered z fractured left arm. For loss of wages and injuries sustain- ed he was, awarded $2,150. Following a dispute over a motor vehicle incident, the driver of onze of the vehicles, a 72-year- old Surrey man, was attacked by the driver of the other vehicle. He suffered fractures to his cheek bone and nose. He was awarded $2,952. For no apparent reason a 20- year-old Surrey man was attacked and struck on the !eg with an unidentified object wielded by a male assailant. He suffered a con- tusion of his right calf muscle and was awarded $530. While on a parking lot a 50- year-old Richmond man was at- tacked, beaten and robbed by three male assailants wielding clubs. He suffered contusions to his right forearm. For loss of wages and in- juries sustained he was awarded $2,248. A 25-year-old Vernon woman was attacked, punched and kicked repeatedly by an apparently unstable man. She suffered exten- ORE $4625-108th AVE, TOS neath of Guitdtard Phone 585-8877 sive bruising about her face, arms and thighs. She was awarded $2,000, A G)-year-old) Chilliwack oman was attacked, struck on the head with a metal chair, knocked to the floor and robbed by a male assailant who broke into his resi- dence. He suffered multiple abra- sions and contusions, For loss of wages and injuries sustained he was awarded $1,088. The mother of a fatally injured victim of crime was awarded $2,714 to cover funeral and burial expenses incurred as 2 result of her daughter’s death. The victim, a 46-year-old Port Alberni woman, was attacked and stabbed by a person or persons unknown. A 28-year-old claimant stated that he was attacked and struck on the head with a handgun wielded by a male assailant. The applicant did not cooperate with the police and was not interested in pursuing the matter with regard to criminal charges. His claim was disallowed. Under the Criminal Injury Compensation Act, anyone who is a victim of crime in B.C. may app- ly for and receive compensation, bring an action against a person or persons or do both. The money to pay Criminal Injury Compensation comes from the consolidated teve- nue fund of British Columbia, through the Ministry of the At. torney General of B.C. O OFF rato NORTH VANCOUVER —_ BUKNANY 1400 MARINE DRIVE 4700 EF. HASTINGS 984-0341 Ca of Hastings A Bete Phone 294-5256 From page 14 teach the woodsaork and other themselves, ing, carsins classes “Por them to relas and smake is a socal occurrence same oof them will no Jonger be solunteers this goes through." he added. “The seniors centre is supported one third by our activities not just the municipality, We shoutd Nave some say mn what poe. on there,” Mackenzie said. Acting mayor Mark Sager pointed ous that the request for the inchision in the smoking prohibs- tion had came from the Sensors Advisory Committee “Bur we werent adsised af this until fast driday.' protested cratts swondcareany costructar Manstos Maynard Masnatd is one af three smok- ny woodworkers at the centre valled the “Reaching Horse Boys." “We gave the tirst $1,009 ta the handicapped van and built casels for vouat half the price,” he said “Thas group has contributed thousands af dollars to the cam: munity and IT think we deserve a devienated smoking area in’ the building.’ Maynard said Masnard dismissed the tdea of the volunteers trotang over to the Ree Centre's staff smoking area. “Some of them ure older and creabier than me.” he added Ald. Rod Day thought that the rights of a minority were bene “trampled on.” Includes Tax Reform Details “Young people can easily slip out and grab a smoke; u's harder when you're over 68 of a buss volunteer,”’ Day put in. “This will upset a tot of nice older people and aet them fussed up unnecessarily.” added Ald Gordon Rowntree. So that the matter could he looked into, the motion was amended to exclude the seniors recreation centre from the sinoking prohibition. Aw of Jan. 20, Day." smoking was no longer permitted in the aquatic centre, West Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre, Eagle Harbour Recreation Centre or in the ice arena lobby, Ir will be alowed in the bleachers. “Cold Turkey nce again we approach the most taxing time of the year. The 1987 tax reform proposals add even more Ron” “excitement” to the challenge of keeping your income tax bill as low as legally possible This book will help you meet that challenge. 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