THE DRIVER of a ‘Corvette involved” in an accident on Corvette driver black ice’ on the Upper Levels Highway in West Vancouver Tuesday mor- ning has died. Manfred Tietz, aged 39, of ‘rushed years. He has recently ‘started ‘. eiekinyiee company and enjoys the “outdoors, especially long distance swimming and cycling. 5 4650 Woodgreen Place, West’ Vancouver, was to. Lions — after Hospital receiving multiple injuries. Police in West Vancouver say he was driving west at Gate” Caulfeild when the car went ‘out of control, on ice, “collided” with” the “centre median, bounced back across both lanes into the rockface beside the road, rolling three times, and landed on its roof. : . co mead a i -tastic SAVINGS SAVE MONEY — SAVE ENERGY - Ceiling fans for your house, apartment or business add decorative charm and are easy to install. OVER 3,000 STYLES. Canadian Made e C.S.A. Approved Decorators and Contractors Welcome. * FANS. FEATURE A 5 YEAR WARRANTY __council faces._numerous tasks and challenges in 1983 Aldermen-elect Joan Gadsby, Jim Ball, Murray Dykeman and Mary Segal gave their oath of office in the inaugural session of council presided by Judge J.B. Paradis. Mayor Baker, in her induction address, said District is fortunate the electors chose .a “hard- working: balanced council which represents a cross- section of the diverse views held” by local residents. She went on to say the new and the upcoming municipal budget will present the first of a series of formidable objectives in the new year. “If we were in the ideal- position of maintaining an operating budget paralleling 1982 expenditures,” said Baker, “we would still require an additional $1.6 million in revenue.” She added: “That in itself represents a 12 per cent increase in the tax levy.” Baker also harked back to her election campaign and promised to follow through on her pledges to examine solutions to the con- Since 1931 449 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 2P9 Telephone: (604) 681-6391 or (604) 681-6840 OLD FACES made way for new Monday when North Vancouver District swore into office Mayor-elect Marilyn Baker and four aldermanic victors of November’s civic election. AS - Sunday, December 12, 1982 - North Shore News “in. .preparation for the unlikely event of a com- munity disaster.” In her concluding remarks, Baker said com- munication jis a two-way street and the current council is prepared to represent local taxpayers’ wishes. “And as a matter of en- suring communication,” said ‘Td like : ‘to: ‘reiterate troversial Premier garbage dump. - “As I promised, Lintend to’ bring “forward ‘atthe next. council meeting: (December 13) terms. of. reference. and appointees to a committee of seven who will address specific alternativ es, im-'* plications -and ‘costs ‘to our present landfill operation.” ’ Baker insisted that despite © the “desperate economy” efforts.. will be made. to complete all proposed | commu ty plans in District. ” Other priorities which will get the’ new. council's at- tention and effort include completion of emergency planning and ‘co-ordination Street i | io “Let's get NG TO DRIVE . . SEARS PRIVING: SCHOOL 1 presen this coupon for 24 off frst 5120 ends Jan. asa! ee ee ee enn ee em ee ce ee de mn a ad GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE. LIGHT FIXTURES FOR FANS FROM $36.68 42” or 52” CLASSIC FAN includes hand-finished natural teakwood blades and electronic control. SAVE $130. LIST PRICE $289 WHILE THEY LAST $1 59 48” 4-BLADE FAN Cormpieéte with electronic contro! and mounting hardware. installa In minutes. 5 year Guarantee THE PRICE $1 39 LEADER 44 e ae TRACK LIGHTING acenren 561 SAT 06 TH at RSF RI.'TIL9 879-6377 R you got your TRACK LIGHTING yer? ® A 879-6377 98 Have