Here today, gone to Maui. Having been employed in the night club industry, Dona is presently moving to Hawall and would like to say goodbye to all her North Shore friends. Snake is City hall star A PYTHON has proved to be the star attraction al North Vancouver City council, and it never even made an appearance in the council chambers City Administrator Ed Raymond told council Monday that judging by the number of calls to City Hall council's debate last week on whether a four foot long python was dangerous, “was BAIR It’s the cut that counts! 9H Gi) “He La orn Qete Avenue Noowett vabllC Onever IIT 99¢ 1 T Chicken [r Chow Mein | Coupon renent u ou DINtAY bOUnge ()) Ome Coupon per lable Cannot foe apes with) cttver «capone oo specimnin tapes Saturday May 2 ‘ | 926-7371 WONG'S WOK 10th A Bellevue Wee Van [ Every day 4 30 10-00 the most popular event this has moved to Calgary, as year " expected Alderman Stella Jo Dean, She said the bylaw en- who first raised the matter of forcement 9 officer | should the python (kept as a pet by a city resident) said many people want to know whether the python’s owner check on that Raymond said most of the calls to City Hall were “pro- python” 48 westlynn mall SIDEWALK 9A - MAY 24,- 28 FEATURINGs 0" 45 * PIONEER PRI ED BARGAINS 8S COSTUME CONTEST © For children ey mrs at 7:00 PM i ¢ bor children 10 tiers at 7:30 PM e Many prises to b¢iy on. * \ 4 ' , FOR MORE DE WESTLYNN MAI FLYER INSBa ey SHORE MEV Ke i ay FAILS WATCH FOR RAYS TWO WOMEN employees at Norgate Cleaners were taken to Lions Gate Hospital for observation Tuesday afternoon after being ex- posed to a spill of dry- cleaning chemicals. Chief Fire Prevention Officer for North Vancouver District Leo lus says the spill! involved an estimated 20-30 gallons of tetra chloro ethylene. A fire department crew gets bi FUNDING amounting to $75,000 slated for various North Vancouver District agencies and groups was approved Monday by council. And the hon’s share of the municipal grant is towards the finacially beset North y/ = ifs iil Ty if whey ty, y), q ge) Hy ° Roofing Gutters Awnings EAION'S EATON'S HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES ayy, ) | — ' ji iy iy a Wi, I, Our Other Services Include e °¢ Downpipes e AS - Sunday, May 22, 1983 - North Shore News CHEMICAL SPILL IN N. VAN Cleaners cleaned up ventilated the shop premises at 1469 Marine Drive and The chemical, which is the active agent in the dry cleaning process, is listed as a hazardous substance. Whereas it will not burn, is stable even under fire ex- posure conditions and does not react to water, it does emit highly toxic, irritating fumes when involved with Presentation gest g Shore Presentation House which received $32,500 from District. North Shore Family Services, meanwhile, received $12,000 in civic money. Other agencies (21 in all) included in the Install a quality gas furnace and you may qualify for up to $800 OO rebate from the federal government °® insulation Fencing Windows Patio Doors Patio Covers C all today for a no Costin home estumate Call Day or Night 251-8335 EATON'S We guarantee it" Use your Baton Account Card if // Off Ou” Program ® Now ts the time to switch to warm and efficient comfort with a gas furnace fire. Intense exposure to it can cause dizziness, drowsiness and even loss of consciousness. The two employees taken to Lions Gate were suffering dizziness and were released after observation, later returning to the scene. Workers Compensation Board inspectors were in- formed of the spill and are investigating the = cir- cumstances. Municipality’s funding program are North Shore Neighborhood House which got $10,000 and the Crisis Centre which was granted $4,000. Last year's grants by District to clubs and organizations also amounted to $75,000. n) Hite Wy