10 — Sunday, September 4, 1994 - North Shore News CIVIL SUITS B Resource Cente (These writs were filed with the ill The North Shore Disability Resource Centre would court registry in Vancouver § : + ; tinaliti . between Aug. 10 and Aug. 29, pf like to thank the following Municipalities for their Information is taken from the staw- {| Support of our summer recreation program 1994. 7| = ¢ DEREK A. CAVE ments of claim a 4 a ; so“ Plaintiff; Anders Kvarnstrom, dba = ¥ o F : Classic Construction, 604-1245 & Corporation of the City of North Vancouver $1,270 ei os Get the settlement Quayside, New Westminster. f| Corporation of the District of North Vancouver $2,000 {ii i ,. Defendant: CanWest Motels Ltd., Jj Corporation of the District of West Vancouver $1,400 [iif se you deserve. 1800 Capilano Rd., North § : #508, Kapilano 100 Building Vancouver, 4 ee fy | Park Royal, West Van. Claim: $40,649.93 builders lien ggeapmepamstaeessr esses; tana ttee gr neR at aw NEDSS POR SEN SEER ; 100 yal, for labor provided. Plantiff: European Industrial [gpgyeey DOOR TEN) x INDOOR TENS i Service, 2588 Badger Rd., North fipealld labs) gt INNIS SIND INDOOR RENNES Vancouver. Defendant: The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver, 750 17th St.. West Vancouver. Ciaim: Damages for breach of contract. Plaintiff: FRC Management Inc.. c/o 889 W, Pender St., Vancouver. Defendant: Trans-Pacific Mort- gage Inc. and Andre Desmarais. c/o 311-545 Clyde Ave., West Vancouver. Claim: $461,482 for the return of a commitment fee. Plaintiff: 435748 BC Ltd.. 1110- 100 Park Royal West, West Vancouver. Defendant: RS Copypro Business Systems Ltd., 1285 Broadway. Vancouver. Claim: $78,800 for lease agree- ment. Plantiff: Keith Shibou and Paul Victor Walsh, administrators of the Estate of Zelda Rootman, c/o 1800- 701 W. Georgia St.. Vancouver. Defendant: Bank of British Coiumbia, a division of the Hong Kong Bank of Canada, 1457 Lonsdale Ave., Nerth Vancouver. Claim: $35,016 for wrongfully converted funds. Creek to be monitored From page 9 Trial Lawyer Thus far. though, he said, “There’s been no toxic spill.” The creek is running clear again and the worksite will be monitored from now on, Nanson added. Robinson said the phone was ringing off the hook with residents complaining Tuesday. West Vancouver Coun. Andy Danyliu was as upset as area voters about the problem. He lives by the creek and his two young sons feed the schools of trout that wend their way through the shallows. “My reaction was outrage and -profound concern,” Danyliu said. Though he had seen no sign of dead fish and had been told by con- struction workers that Fisheries gave the site a clean bill of health, Danyliu remains concerned about the fate of the stream. If it were to become polluted, he said, “tragic wouldn't be too strong a word” to describe the situation. For Eggert, who aliows school- children on to his property to feed the trout, there may be a payoff for all his effort. The Ambleside- Dundarave Ratepayers” Assoc- iation is now considering establish- ing a hotline so when pollution is & soe Our initiation fee is rising from $5,000 to $7,500 on September Ist, so there is no better time for your family to become part of our proud 37 year tradition on the North Shore. Our diversity of programs and facilities are second to none. 3 BUR: RIAL: If you would like to find out more about our Club, contact us spotted it can be insts='ly reported gH at 985-4135 to arrange for a complimentary tour or drop by OL to city hall. . and pick up our brochure. Vancouver Youth Theatre ACTING <: 7 PROCRANMES |] NORTH SHORE - a 1325 East Keith Road NS : oh GAIN CONFIDENCE WHILE WINTER CLUB os [ North Vancouver BUILDING PLAYS FROM THEIR OWN IDEAS. ACTING ON STAGE OR ACTING FOR THE CAMERA Mid Sept. to Late Nov. 877-0678