ye a Bae he helt) FISHING DERBY... Rich Rawlings hauled in a 32.19 pounder to net the $7,500 first prize at last weekend's 7th Annual Curtis Lumber & Kask Brothers Ready Mix = Charity Fishing Derby at Sewell’s Marina in Horseshoe Bay. ‘Bruce Carbert, with a © 26.45 Ib, salmon, was sec- “ond, while Al Schultz's 21.58 Ib, catch earned him ': third place honors. anes Approximately $20,000 was raised in support of The B.C. Children’s Hospital and salmon enhancement in B.C. HONORED... West Van's Kahleia Crane has quali- fied as an Academic All- American. .By maintaining a 3.67 grade point average. in- Honors Psychology, and Grade 7 boys’ high jump . Elementary School track and field meet in Coquitlam. ERECTA PEA EEN ITE ONLI REL "NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY'S David Collings soared to the title at the recent North Shore TaYLonmoTivE” | BRAKE SPECIALISTS B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED BRAKES - LIFETIME WARRANTY (on shogs or pads) OUR 36TH YEAR FREE ESTIMATES 176 PEMBERTON AVE.N.VAN. 985-7455 I REGIONAL SMOKE-FREE INDOOR AIR BY-LAW | INITIATIVE STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION PROCESS As part of the regional Smoke-Free Indoor Air By-law { initiative, the Metropolitan Board of Health is conducting a | public & stakeholder consultation process. If you are interested in providing your input/support/concerns about the proposed smoke-free indoor air by-law, you are asked to participate in an upcoming consultation session in your area, The consultation sessions will take place in each of the six | Health Regions (North Shore, Burnaby, Vancouver, | Richmond, South Fraser and Simon Fraser) during the | month of June. We are seeking representation from the { | following major categories: 1 O Restaurant/food service sector O Neighbourhood Pubs/Drinking Establishments/Cabarets Q Casinos/Bingo Halls/Race Tracks/Bowling Alleys } 2 Employees of the above business sectors 1 © Health advocacy groups HO Other interested parties ! Please phone 736-2866 (ask for Angelo or Diana) to pre- : register for a session in your municipality. Registrations will he accepted on a first come - first served hasis and limited to 3 or 4 representatives from each group for each session (i.e. 4 each municipality). This will allow for the efficient § # functioning of the consultation. : E d KAHLEIA CRANE — | Honored as Academic All-American. . Eey epant. winning both the Pacific ‘Northwest -and National Regional Championships in the heptathlon while a stu- dent/athlete at the University .of | Puget Sound, - the | Sentinel Secondary graduate quali- fied for the honor. ' | Crane amassed enough “points in the seven-event “heptathlon (sprint hurdles, high jump, 200m, javelin, ‘shot put, long jump and 800m) during the nationals to hit the U.S. point stan- dard to qualify for Ail- American status. On the academic front, she was named to the Psi Chi (the . National Psychology Honors Society) and. to “membership in the Mortar Board — a national society ‘which recognizes students with academic achievement, service and leadership. ~ In addition to competing on the Spartan track and field team during high ete rv SAD ae EERE : school, she won a silver medal in the five-event pen- tathlon at ‘the 1988 B.C. » Summer Games as a mem- ber of NorWesters Track CORRECTION. soTee in our flyer running June 15-20 the fo!lowing e@frors occurred: The Logitech First Mouse at $36.99 should have read “Not as illustrated”. All cellular phones should have read “Activation Required” and should have refered to the details on page 12. The Apple Stytewriter Mt printer at $299.99 should have read “while quantities last”. The Relisys scanner at $599.99 does not include the imaging/OCR software. The Future Shep sincerely regrets any incanve- nience this may have caused out valued cus- tomers. District of West Vancouver. 750 17th Street Phone: 922, oo8s District of North Vancouver 355 West Queens Road Phone: 990-2280 City of North Vancouver 141 West 14th Street Phone: 983-7516 PROPERTY TAXES DUE JULY 5, 1995 Notice of the current real property tax levies have now been mailed. Any property owner who has not received a tax statement should immediately contact their municipal tax office. All owners are responsible for payment of the 1995 taxes regardless of whether or not a tax notice is received. New owners shouid ensure taxes are paid ty themselves or the previous owner. If there is any doubt, check with your municipality. PENALTIES A 5% penalty will be added to the current taxes unpaid after Wednesday, July 5, 1995. A further 5% penalty will be added to the current taxes remaining unpaid after September 5, 1995. Post-dated cheques received in our offices prior to July 5, 1995 are acceptable and will be processed by the bank on the date that you have indicated. Taxpayers are encouraged to deliver or mail payments as soon as possible to ensure payment is received on time. If a cheque is returned by your bank, the payment will not be considered received and a $10 returned cheque charge will be levied in the District °F North Vancouver, and a $15 charge in the City of North Vancouver and the District of West ancouver. Application for the Provincial Home Cwner Grant may be made whether or not the current taxes are paid. It is to your advantage to submit the “application” before the tax penalty date of July 5, 1995 to avoid penalty additions on the grant amount. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE HOME OWNER GRANT APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL FOR EACH AND EVERY YEAR IN WHICH YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE GRANT. TAX DEFERMENT A homeowner 60 years of age or over, a widow or a widower, or a handicapped person as defined in the Guaranteed Available Income for Need Act, may be able to defer their taxes on their principal res- idence through a program whereby the Provincial Government makes payment on their behalf. Forms: or further information may be obtained through your municipal tax office.