From page 3 Three bad bills; a letter from the publisher @ News publisher Peter Speck: The continuing hear- ing being held in Vancouver about Bill 33 and its initial tar- get, Doug Collins, have raised a storm of media attention from coast to coast in Canada, as well as other places around the world. The type of legislation that Bill 33 represents is anathema to many people and should be abhorrent to all civilized per- sons. Collins takes hearing stand @ The man whose words are at the centre of a Jewish group’s human rights com- plaint took the stand in his own defence and declared, “1 am not anti-Semitic.” Boname blasts tolis; minister says most on North Shore back bridge tolls, poll says otherwise @ No new tolls. That was the strong message the North Shore delivered at a forum held to discuss the fate of the Lions gate Bridge. “It’s unfair and unacceptable to put tolls only on the North Shore,” said West Vancouver Mayor - Pat Boname. Club slams doors @ Owners of the 42-year-old Cap West Country Club THE following is a brief summary of agen- da items for North Shore municipal coun- cil meetings: North Vancouver City: next meeting ison Monday, Jan. 12. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. but is closed to the public until about 7:30 p.ni. Meetings are held at the municipal hall at 141 West 14th St. o¢e North Vancouver District: next meeting is on Monday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the municipal hall at 355 West Queens. een West Vancouver District: next meeting is on Monday Jan. 12 ac 7: 45 p.m. Meetings are held at the municipal hall ar 750 17th Street. eee North Vancouver Schoo! Board: next mecting is on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held at 721 Chesterfield Ave. eee West Vancouver School Board: next meeting is on Tuesday Jan. 13 ar 7 p.m. Meetings are held at 1075 2ist St. PART ONE ~~~ --~ NEWS photo Terry Peters NEWS Publisher Peter Speck spelled out his position on free speech earlier this year as Doug Collins and the paper faced tribunal scrutiny. intend to close the club's doors in September. Bev Greene, the manager of Larco properties, said an engineering study outlined $4 million in repairs needed at the club. The developer's future plans for the site, which has been earmarked for residential development by Larco, are up in the air. Shot woman named @ West Vancouver Police released the name of a second murder victim found dead in a British Properties home. Lisa Michelle Chamberlain, 31, of Vancouver, was shot to death. FACTORY FUTON Entrance in rear lane Hon.- Sat. 1t-Spm Sunday le-S pm Chamberlain’s —_ boytriend, Ernest Uno Ozolins, +1, was also found shot at 1010 Wildwood Lane. White takes 2nd term; Reformer dispatches Libera! challenger in NV riding Boiled White Enew it was never in doubt. He was right. Warren Kinsella thought he was right. he was wrong. Election night came calling on the hotly contested North Vancouver riding, and it was over before it began as incum- bent Reformer White gar- nered 48% of the vote with 26,404 votes. Second place went to the Liberal’s Warren 5 can 0° g Ts sto aoe Solid pine sofa bed frame, Tie faa COLE faten, Scolch-qatded faten cover, ailouss and plow covers, Whde qnaahihes igs! 267 €. Ist. W.Van 984-4504 The RRSP Experts 365 Days A Year. m For a complimentary Kathy Sager Vice President Financial Advisor West Vancouver Branch Financial Blueprint please call Bluse fair Teme Ge Sponsored in part by AIC Group of Funds TMBLUE CHIP THINKING is a trademark of Midland Walwyn Capital Inc. Member - Canadian Investor Protection Fund. Kinsella with 18,348 votes or 34% of the total vores cast. Owner guilty in shop fire; jury upholds charges of arson and attempted murder @ A jury didn’t buy Manoucher Jiany-Yaghooby's defence. The 65-vear-old man claimed he was in a state of mental disassociation when he torched his family’s West Vancouver townhouse — in 1996, A jury found him guilty of four of the five charges against him. His daughter was left in. a vegetative state duc to the fire. His gasoline- drenched wife escaped being lit on fire. LUBE OIL & FILTER| 9 i Most cars & pick ups, plus taxes & caviro levy Sunday, December 28. 1997 — North-Shore News — 5 BEFORE YOU SHOP THE MALLS IMRRAPIDIUBE Se: | ‘ORIVE-THRU OV CHANGE PROFESSIONALS hace wf No cea necessary inelutes 27 point safety inspaction raweo Save $8 on ratiiator flush & fil} Engine antifreeze » Windshield washer fluid « Power Mon.-Sat. Steering fluid © Transmission tHuid © Brake fluid eapires Dec. 31/97 LONSDALE & 13TH 988-4050, Dr. Bert Lee is pleased to announce the opening of the Seymour Denial Cemire Parkgate Village Shopping Centra 200-3650 Mt. Seymour Parkway (ehave the Bank of Montreal} 924-8289 Appointments Bam-Bpm Tues. to Sat. Specializing in full mouth teatments 8: oan” we 00pm If you have been injured in an auto accident Call Stephen Anderson 922-8884 SAGER ANDERSON LAWRENCE Barristers & Solicitors 235-15th Street, West Vancouver Cherokee Limited, VB!