END OF LINE for this locomotive c came Friday last week when it was derailed at the entrance to North Vancouver’ 3 Neptune Terminals after a switching error which left if there until the tracks were repaired. ( lan Smith photo). Mohawk recycling plant gets go-ahead An application by. Mohawk Oil for subdivision approval of a portion of Hooker Chemical’s property was approved Monday by North Vancouver District Council. The decision will legalize Mohawk’s right to build their proposed used oil recycling Eleven highly rated students from North Van- couver District schools were recognized last week by the North Van District council. In a special ceremony held: prior to the council meeting, Mayor Don Bell awarded stidents bursaries worth $150 each, from the District oad he x hee plant on the property at the Forester-Ewan site south of the Dollarton Highway and east of Second Narrows Bridge. The companies concerned have agreed to a condition of approval requiring that a road allowance for the realignment of the Dollarton Present at the council meeting to receive their awards were; Alvin Razan, of 3836 Lynn Valley Road; Kathy Williams, of 1386 Dovercourt Road; Lori Murton, of 532 Vienna Crescent; Kris Homer, of 3050 Mardale Road: Ian Hers, of 4589 Ramsay Road; Edith Yung, of 656 Highway be reserved over the northern half of the property. This will be a vital factor in the implementation of the District's “Seymour Plan” when it comes before council shortly for con- Sideration and formal ap- ‘proval. N.V. scholars honored Place; and David W.Powell of 352 N. Dollarton High- way. Unable to be present at the meeting were; Anne Gale of 4338 Ruth Crescent: Suzanne Barclay, of 76-920 A North Vancouver man who has been keeping monkeys for 40 years is convinced two of his squirrel . monkeys have been stolen, - and hé is willing to pay $100 for their return. g* ‘Those ‘monkeys are my -life,’ said the man who lives _on East 21st Street, and does not wish to be identified. ~He-said he discovered the monkeys were missing, on Saturday morning. ‘The door was wide. open and the door to the cage was wide open.’ He said one monkey was still in the cage, but two others, one weighing a half pound, and the other about a pound and a half, were missing. The RCMP were. called, and he said, they felt the monkeys might just have wandered off on their own. _ But he said, ‘the monkeys could not have gotten out on their own, and added that” even if they had, they would | have stayed in the area. _._. ‘They might be alive in some tiny little cage,’ said the man, who keeps his four \e monkeys in a large en- closure. ae The man said he is willing — to pay $100 for the return: of the monkeys, and $50 for any information leading to their return. Anyone with such in- formation is asked to phone 985-7279. Lytton - Road:_a0g. Michael... Caz] Canyon.” of. ‘North Vancouver Cen- Westhyde | Placg;:.. Karen |. Davenport. Tee Oe, 66 taal wea sae tna attr a aa fal i wife. Whe yee Canada's most popular family operated floating restaurant. Our world renowned buffet has over 54 varieties of exciting seafood dishes. Come and enjoy a delightful evening of dining aboard The “Seven Seas” Floating Seafood Restaurant While on board ship, enjoy a relaxing moment in our new San Pan tounge Foot of i nisdah Ave. Nort s Vancouver Reservations Phone: 987 3344 or 987-8318 » ¢” Open 4:00 p.m. to Mid- night. ww" Closed Mondays. Diamond Almas. ° On behalf of my family & etaft t wauid like to welcome you sbhoarda G * tap aor & Enjoy Seafood at its Best. Thomas Adams Distillers ftd. . 7 1 © . ‘ “ « tw w wo A Ee ORONTO ONT VANCOUVER BC CANADA