| | | : ‘missing for By PAT RICH An 84-year-old West Vancouver man thirteen days from Beacon Hill Lodge was found dead Saturday afternoon in bush near the Capilano fish hatchery. Police spokesmen said the body of Dr. Herbert Ford was found by hikers in bush Over 2 miles from home about 200 feet from the west bank of the Capilano River, across from the hatchery. And despite the fact a full scale search of areas near the river had been con- ducted, a West Vancouver police spokesman said the area where the body was found was not searched. A West Vancouver police spokesman said police had conducted interviews with Dr.Ford’s son and _ other AT NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Talks to continue The two sides involved in labor negotiations at North Shore Neighborhood House will meet Thursday evening for the first time since early August. Since letters were sent by Helen Jones, the House director, earher this month, informing staff and parents that closure would be unavoidable in the event of a strike, Jones said “things seem to have settled down “We're counting on business as usual’ she added reed wsteby witen adel stable GAMBIER ISLAND SEA RANCH Litpiedse prec wollen tre vent Hieron eee TD eras yy tis Ecuador) bite be ft u bea ‘But Joanne Hochu, shop steward of Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada, called the situation ‘tense’ “We're willing to move af the other side is willing to move. she said “We don lt want tostike.” Although both — sides express oa willingness to settle the dispule, regotiavions tor a first unton contract) for Neighborhood House employees have so far been stormy mid crew do sed seme ote dtee + deat eetati ab bendy vedi. opel Ub ap aly us shiceprati ti mybnseate Pte nn, yas Per nyeone ood sel Ved Peafeocaya dbte oes ctl 689-2867 873-1702 688-5191 people who “didn't feel he was capable of walking that far.” The spokesman said he did not know the cause of death or any other cir- cumstances surrounding the incident. - Dr. Ford. was reported missing from the seniors’ home at 525 Clyde Avenue on Sunday, August 2. Vancouver A3 - Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - North Shore News wet. FINDING THE RIGHT SPOT. for a painting donated to the...new Family Assessment Centre in West Van- couver are . Marilyn Ross, ‘chairman of ‘the North Shore Family Services Society Board, and John Everrett, manager of the cenire. The centre will provide a homelike atmosphere for up to six North Shore children, aged 11 to 16, referred for assessment, Donationsof new or used recreation room furniture, paintings or wall hangings, games, books and plants would be welcomed by the centre. For farther information, contact John , Everett, at 926- 5739.(Eric Eggertson photo) a OER WONG'S WOK, GOURMET CANTONESE CUISINE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK LUNCHES - GOURMET DINNERS - TAKE OUT - DELIVERIES SPECIAL DIM SUM LUNCHES SAT., SUN., & HOLIDAYS WEST VANCOUVER RICHMOND 1579 BELLEVUE AVE. 6061 NO. 3 RAD. 926-7371 270-7571 SOFA AND LOVESEAT covered In a shrimp velour Reg. 51800 NOW 1599%| = (matching wingback or tub chairs also in stock) GEORGIA INTERIORS “EVERYTHING FOR THE LIVINGROOM" 1128 W. Georgla St. 669-0045 Sweatbox lacrosse. PAGE BI Swimmers clean up PAGE B2 Canoeing to work PAGE Cl i a Ci ies oF corner PAGE C7 Automotive B84 Careers A2\ Church Directory 66 Classified A22 ommunity Round Up Al) ntertainmont 86 Food cr Hayden Stewan C12 Mallbon A? Sports 61 Travel co TV Time a7 What ao Going On 66