A4-$ rs A NORTH VAN. COUVER man has been charged with armed rob- bery after $100 was taken from a gas station here Wednesday. The lone male used a knife to convince the at- tendant at a gas station atl Main and Mountain Highway to turn over the cash about 4 a.m. Wednesday. The suspect fled on NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are still looking for their attractive blonde woman. Public appeals have so far provided fruitless as RCMP seek a witness to an armed robbery that took place a week ago Fri- day in Lynn Valley. The woman, with long, blonde hair, a slim build and described as attrac- tive, is believed to have been in the Lynn Valley FIVE MERCHANTS itn the Queensbury area ofl North Vancouver arrived at work Friday morning to find their stores had been victimized by vandals Hoa’ada Awe Conditioning, Queensbury Roy's Cleanens, an oan surance ageney and a restaurant all had win dows smashed by rocks In all ases heavy, plate Blass windows were broken by vandals over C ollectibles, DRINKING DRIVING, by North Shree pohce have cesultcd in the following charges recenl CONV tions (mandatory heence suspension in) addition to published penalty) Pearl Dunn, Vandcrhoot unday, September 11, 1983 - North Shore News 20-year-old held for robbery Police still seek robbery witness Businesses hit by rock-throwers Drinking drivers on North Shore foot, but. a vehicle was seen leaving that’ area Shortly after the robbery was reported to police. Shortly after that, Van- couver Pohce pulled over a similar car in Van- couver, and took a 20-year-old man and two females, aged 18 and 19" into custody. Alan Mark Stahl has been charged for the theft. The two women were released. Market just before a lone male threatened the clerk in the store and made of with $200. The thief is described as five feet, 10 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds, with short, curly hair that is blonde or light brown. He was wearing gray jogg- ing shorts and white runn- ing shoes at the time. Anyone with informa- tion is asked to contact Cst. Keith Davidson at 985-1311, local 428. might Thursday In cases uke this, individual win dows usually cost about $300 to replace For Tim Hutchinson of Haida Au Conditioning , wowas the second maeident intwo months and Further frustration “The window broke bere asin the they area we use as a stockroom”! Hutchinson caplained “Phere Th be a dot of work involved io petting at the window to rceplace 107 (Bars) Jesstman North Dderrrerctty Andecw William YS) West PSth, Van (hULS), OK t Si Noeth ($400) Adolf Medilch PYIS Otlawa Ave West Vancouver (14 days jail) Jobn Piouaeth Vancouver Monday’s council agendas WEST VAN COUNCIL, Monday 8 pm: Public meeting on development per- mit) application for 881 Taylor Way. Junior sports Stadium proposal. Water- front program review (Ambleside by the Sea). Chevron rezoning and development, 1613 Marine. WEST VAN SCHOOL BOARD, Monday 7 pm: Fishy street names: By WENDY HAYSOM ANGLING FOR a new address in West Van- couver? How. about Sockeye Street, Chinook Place, Chinook Drive, or even Coho Crescent? This fishy selection was approved for the new upper Caulfeild plateau development’ by West Vancouver Council Tuesday. But not until aldermen spent several minutes floundering over the names suggested by the street haming committee. Mentally holding his nose Alderman Gordon Rowntree said he “strongly objected” to their choice: “West Vancouver will be held up to ridicule over these names,” he said. “Il would not want to live on Sockeye Street, Chinook Drive or Coho Crescent. New people moving to these streets will be very unhappy. Names should be chosen with dignity.” But ~ Alderman Diana Hutchinson said that the fish theme names, which came originally from Quadrant Development. would clearly identify the area for fire and police purposes. Pointing out that fishing was 8 main source of tn- dustry and a main pastime in British Columbia, Mayor Derrick Humphreys said “We weren't fishing for compliments.” Routine business. NORTH VAN SCHOOL BOARD, Tuesday 7:30 pm: School loan bylaw. Capital budget 1983-84. French immersion. NORTH VAN CITY COUN- CIL, Monday 7:30 pm: Rezoning, 704-708 Marine (Van Bourne). Tempe Cre- cent subdivision and land use reports and other DERM SALE NORTH VAN DIST. COUNCIL, Monday 7:30 pm: Public hearing on rezon- ing of Schlage Lock site in conformity with Marine Drive Corridor Study. Bylaw to prohibit timber cutting in PRO zone (e.g., Grouse). Operation Dismantle delega- tion re:cruise missile testing. Child care. Outdoor burning. Routine land matters. oe oh aay ‘ LOOSE FANBELTS? | September 12 - September 24 Give your hair a new lease on life with a pem, for super looking, super feeling hair at a super price! Its the effortless way to look great all of the time without spending hours on your hair. 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