18 - Wednesday, February 20, 1985 - North Shore News Gas fumes force residents out A MOTOR VEHICLE transmission that slipped is the suspected cause of an accident which caused nox- ious fumes to enter homes on the 800 block Lillooet Road early Sunday. Resident’ Chris Johnson told the News he spoke to the driver of a vehicle who apparently started his car around | a.m. Sunday in the neighborhood, then left it to warm up. The transmission apparently slipped into gear and the car rolled over a re- taining wall, North Vancouver District fire department officials say the incident caused the gas tank of the car to rupture, with the fuel draining into the storm. sewers. Crews ar- rived on the scene within minutes and flushed out the system until the vapor odor had disappeared. “It seemed there were fumes in the whole water system, and everytime you flushed the toilet more fumes would come in the house,"’ said Johnson, Former NV cop struck by car A FORMER member of the North Vancouver RCMP is in serious condition in hospital after being struck by a motor vehicle in the Fraser Valley community of Maple Ridge. Cst. Randy Hermann, who served with the North Vancouver RCMP for nine years and who helped found the detachment’s Enforce- ment Unit to battle alcohol- related problems, was on patrol in Maple Ridge at the time of the accident. Hermann was standing beside a car parked on the shoulder of the road during an RCMP roadblock when he was struck by a vehicle that sped away from the scene. A suspect was later ar- rested and charged with im- naired driving. . District increases disposal fees USERS OF the Premier Street landfill will pay the costs associated with closing the garbage dump through increased disposal fees dur- ing its last len months of operation. The increases will enable North Vancouver District to increase the funds in its reserve fund which will pay for- work at the site follow- ing its closure at the end. of MICROWAVE OVENS The Leading Brands! The Latest Models! HOMAGE FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 biks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres.. N.Van. 12:4 Sin 9BO-B 738 ” Hermann is in stable but serious condition in hospital with a fractured skull, broken ribs, a collapsed hing, internal injuries and a shattered right leg. “Vancouver's Premier Lighting Showroom NORTH VANCOUVER SHOWROOM 1090 CHURCHILL CRESCENT PHONE: 980-9501 OTHER FULL LINE LIGHTING SHOWROOMS AT: 3971 No. 6 Road Richmond. Ph: 273-4011 31748 S. Fraser Way Abbotsford. Ph: 859-7657 45732 Yale Road West Chiltiwack. Ph: 525-5515 400 West 5th Avenue Vancouver. Ph: 872-8383 10367 - 135th Street Surrey. Ph: 568-1231 WNION ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.LIMITED SONY. price blowout PS-LX22 cart. extra PS-LX510 5248 ois AMIFM Cassette portable with detachaple speaker HOUSE OF COMMONS CANADA SUB-COMMITTEE ON THE REVISION OF COPYRIGHT PUBLIC HEARINGS The Sub-Comnuties of the Standing Committee on Communi- cabons and Cutlure on the Revision of Capynght of the House of Commons wil be holding pubbc hearings on all aspects of the Rovision of the Canadian Copynght Act including the proposals contained in tne White Paper. “From Gutenberg to Telidon" The Sub-Committee invites individuals and organizations merested to make then commentanes. Individuals and organizations who wish to make written submissions to the Sub-Committee may do so in English. French or both official languages Its recommended that submissions be typed on 22 cm by 28 cm paper with respective margins of 2. cm by 3.cm Public distribution af all submissions ts left to the discretion of the Sub-Committee. All written submissions and requesis to appear should be subnuite? by 500 p.m. an Friday, March 15, 1985 Allbrets. correspondence and inquiries pertaining to substance and format of the submissions should be addressed to: Clerk Sub-Committee on the Revision of Copyright House of Commons Ollawa. Ontano K1A OA6 (613) 995-9461 GABRIEL FONTAINE, M.P. Chairman Fresh ground Peanut Butter 2 Ib. limit per customer