GREAT DAY FOR NORTH SHORE AIR ‘TRAVELLERS: the two. comely B.C. Lions cheerleaders, while staffers of the International: bes Plaza Hotel -- which has been withoat airporter service for over a year -- service direct to the airport. Driver Peter Hawksworth (second from left) join in the celebration. (Terry Peters photo) of Pacific Transport, which will i operate the service, is congratulated by ceremonial inauguration Tuesday of the new North Shore A -:14-year old North Vancouve, youth was found guilty Friday of starting ~by - negligence the $70,000 fire at Keith Lynn Alternate school in May. But Judge John Layton found the youth not guilty of | arson, “something the crown counsel had requested at the youth’s” -tast court pearance on September 27" The decision which took just a few minutes to make in Car fire leads to mischief charge A suspicious Car fire in a 1962.Mercury in the parking lot of Presley’s Cabaret in North Vancouver has resulted in a charge of mischief being laid against a 23-year-old man. Duncan Bruce Sutherland, aged 23, of no fixed address was Charged after the RCMP were called by the fire department to investigate a car fire at 1:25 on Tuesday morning. Sutherland was scheduled to appear in North Van- couver Provincial Court on Tuesday afternoon. ek, Pied GF, PG, AE: TE OG, PG, Ne OG OG, De Oe oe, ARR R RN HR RH HH Om . J , t x e x x x k Y ' ri : ; f Mi Hair Rartr : "for women and men ‘ x ” ; 980-2625 : y : North Vancouver Provincial Court will not end court ~ ap-- appearances for—the—youth, who’s trial on charges arising from the school fire lasted for overa month. Judge Layton has delayed sentencing until “November 14 in order that:;a pre- sentence’ report by a psychiatrist can be prepared on the youth. On Friday the judge did not give the reasons for his 458 Pe “yh eal ae ie s sth guilty of starting blaze decision to find the youth guilty of causing the fire by negligence and was scheduled to present his reasons in writing early this week. ‘And. while the youth was not sentenced the court discussed Friday what sort of - containnient the youth, who will be held until the sen- tence. is handed down, should be given. During the trial the court heard evidence that the draperies $300 CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES DRAPERY FABRICS DRAPERY HARDWARE & INSTALLATION UPHOLSTERY FABRICS BEDSPREADS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL D.W. (Dan) Dickenson - 67 E. 5th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. Factory direct guilty youth had been ‘flicking a lighter which set a map on fire in an_ empty. - -glassroom. This fire spread and gutted that classroom as well as causing extensive damage to —nearby areas. The guilty youth testified that he and another youth had run out of the classroom after they found they could not put out the fire and did not report it. per yard on rollends and some stock fibres ee tian lade Pes 2: He tee eae ate 872-0232! pote ete: Page A3, October 17 lt Oi i nh nn SE ee eee ee ee ate . a= 1979 - - North, ef wa , Dee yer te < Shore News | = ALSO INSIDE Return Help save St. Paul's PAGE-C7- of the mini? PAGE C2. Pegasus and Clan draw PAGE B3 Automotive Clasalftiod Food Haydon Stewart Horoscopnsa Mallbo. ... Sports Travel TV Timo. What's Going On Women .