RECENT convictions in North Shore courts have resulted in the following fines and penalties for drink- ing-driving related offences. ne Mandatory licence suspen- “ sion is in addition to published penalties. CITY OF NORTH VAN- COUVER: Monday, Oc- a tober 28, 7:30 p.m.: | North Ate Shore Neighbourhood bart House/ Tempe Heights, Tender for 13 Lots/ Zoning, Brooksbank & Sth Street, S.E./ Zoning, Lonsdale and : Esplanade N.W./ Zoning, 2 Park and Tilford site. DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER: Monday, October 28, 7:30: Zoning, 1200 Block Coleman/ North Lonsdale Plan, development potential’ Traffic concerns, Prospect Avenuc/ Parkway Village, tender for installa- tion of municipal services/ Notice of Motion: earlier receipt of council packages by council members; earlier availability of staff reports to public. WEST VANCOUVER: Monday, October 28, 8 p.m.: Rabbit Lane subdivi- sion, development permit application/ 101-22nd ’ Street, development permit application/ Board of School Trustees, pedestrian crossing, Marine Drive and Crossways/ Cypress Bowl Recreation Ltd., temporary facility/ Minister of Lands, Parks and. Housing, re Cypress Bowl Park recre- ational vehical proposal/ Use of foreshore, Eagle Island. PENNY GANDY Penny who has worked for | another leading Real Estate firm for the past 2 years on the Nerth Shore is another recent addition to our growing Staff of professionals at Realty : World Hemisphere. man Penny has been affiliated . with Real Estate for over 10 years and has resided in the Whytecliff area of West Vancouver for many years. Her professional opinions concerning the Real Estate Market are highly respected by her collegues and we are happy to welcome her to our association. Penny can be contacted at her office, 980-8585 or at her residence, 921-7534. CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 10 - Sunday, October 27, 1985 - North Shore News Local drinking, driving convictions Eriksen, #18-2168 Haywood, West Van (impaired driving, 14 days); John Joseph Scarr, 3171 West 4th, Vancouver (impaired driving, $375); Ronald Stanley Baker, New Westminster (impaired driv- ing, 14 days); Hazel Cole, Campbell River (impaired driving, $300); Gerald Bar- ton McCrae, 3166 Grand- B.C. WEST VAN COURTS: Angus Nash Hendrie, 1859 West 1ith Ave., Van- couver (refused breath test, $300); Glen Russell Teskey, no fixed address (impaired driving, 3 months jail); Gerald Francis O'Connor, 1904 West 32 Ave., Van- couver (refused breath test, 30 days); George Hewitt Maw Marlin WY Travel Compact. Tim Mounts under kitchen cabinets of on counter. Many special features. WAREHOUSE PRICED! ul FIDENCE ADVERTISED WE'LLREFUND E &) AIR CANADA HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 12:4 Sin 980-8738 Over 100 offices Across Canada Phone 984-4545 A unique benefit of shopping in West Vancouver is our fine assortment of one-of-a-kind shops. They're small independent retailers who don't have other locations, That means they don’t benefit from Sunday Shopping dollars being spent in other municipalities. Unless Sunday Shopping becomes a ‘reality in West Vancouver, many won't be able to compete with the rest of Greater Vancouver. Today, West Vancouver residents are view Hwy. (over .08, $300); John Lorne Lindsay (refused breath test, $500, 30 days); John Michael #1211— 2008 Fullerton (over .08, $275); Trent Laurance Schonert, 658 W. Keith Rd, N. Van (refused breath test, $1,000, Richard Graham, day); Endless Summer @& Honolulu 289" can Return airfare from Vancouver Departures Nov. 17 to Dec. 15 Call us for details Lynn FaLLey COnTRE =o _ MarlinTravel Marlin Travel Robert Brun, 3172 Seymour Parkway (refused breath test, $375). NORTH VAN COURTS: Michael Philip Smith, c/o Mainland Correc- Centre (impaired, Lower tional $500); Nicholas N. Sand- berg, 1055 Kings Ave., West Van (over .08, $750). Gamble, Eugene Hope, -08, $400); CUSTOM BRASS, METAL & GLASS OCCASIONAL FURNITURE WORSMAN URNITURE 184 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver @ (4% biks. S. of Marine Dr.) & Showroom Hours: 10—4 pm Mon.—Sat. & Tel: 988-3443 spending millions of dollars somewhere else on Sundays. That means millions of dollars in lost income for local retailers. And it may also mean the difference in ’ their struggle for survival. In fact, some local retailers are already hurting because they're not permitted to operate Sunday hours. West Vancouver merchants need your help. Before you vote on November 16, please gct to know the facts about Sunday Shopping. Vote “Yes” on Sunday Shopping. The West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Sunday Shopping Committee supported by Merchants in Horseshoe Bay, Dundarave, Ambleside and Park Royal. For more information, phone 926-6614.