% - Friday. January 19, 1990 - North Shore News IMPAIRED DRIVING Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #3001401 Lonsdale Ave.. North Vancouver 988-4366 Free initial Consultation announcing Robert Bateman’s latest print “The Air, the Forest and the Watch”’ ee 7 Image size 23°x34%" Ss . A time limited edition print 1 50 deposit $100 off framing (when print purchased at Osterson's) Destined to be one of Bateman’s most sought after prints ever. Phone orders accepted by Visa or M/C Out of town call collect OSTERSON’S FRAMING & ART NORTH VANCOUVER VANCOUVER 1324 Lonsdale Ave 113 Bentall 1 (Lower Mall) 505 Burrard St . North Vancouver V7M 2H8 Vancouver V7X 1M3 donee 988-8102 684-4585 . OPEN 7 DAYS/WEEK MON. FRi NEWS photo Cindy Goodman SIX-YEAR-OLD Deaxe Short jets across the ice at a recent power skate program held af RecCentre Lonsdale. The program teaches skating skills in a fun environment. WY Council offers help to East Block THE CRUMBLING of the Berlin Wall, and democratic reforms in other east block countries have prompted West Vancouver District Council to offer those nations a helping hand in learning how § democracy works. Council voted Monday night to send a letter to the Canadian Fed- eration of Municipalities urging all @ Canadian municipal governments to offer any help to those eastern European countries undergoing “ democratic reforms. - “LT think all of us must have ; been struck by the events in eastern wh Europe. | know | was,’? said Ald. -- Mark Sager. _ Ald. Carol Ann Reyuolds predicted a tough time is in store - for countries like East: Germany, oa Romania, Czechoslovakia and Sy Poland. “They UH soon discover that hav- 7 ing democracy is a great thing, but that it is only the first step. 7 wish them all the best of luck,’ she said. >T PRESS PRIN TENG | or Antiqu s. DEST GN ‘ FROM CONCERT as : - ‘ “INISHED | tered fare anlable [B:. - - 4391 Main St; 2443) Marine Drie, West Vancouver tla 2 wee . 922-0247 Biacn 947-9745 : 872 L18§