SUZANNE, winner of the “Miss Personality” t title | in the Miss North Shore Pageant.. She attends college and likes to work cut at the spa. ~ NEWS photo Ellsworth Dickson 3 UIC cheater sentenced A WOMAN who worked while claiming unem- ployment insurance benefits was fined, placed = on probation and ordered to carry out community work when she appeared in coun recently. Glenda Irma Baker, of 315 West Fifth Street. North Vancouver pleaded guilty to 13 counts of defrauding the unemployment insurance commission by not declaring work and earnings while collecting UIC benefits. North Vancouver provincial court Judge John iY Gy ao BACON-W RAPPED aoe MIGNON | Park Royat Shopping Centre Wrearnt Vie ceiver (Market Place Smut Matt: re bE SAVE OVER $8. ona box of 12 tour oz steaks or save $2 50 on a tour pack tor onty $9 SO req $1. Sale ends valurday. January 4. 19645 Layton fined her a total of $975 - $75 per count, with an alternative of five imprisonment per count, placed her on probation for a year and ordered her to perform 200 community work days’ hours of a SERVICES in four areas of Lions Gate Hospital's ambulatory programs will be temporarily expanded for January, February and March, the remaining three months of the hospital's fiscal year. ere has been a heavy demand fer the day care services since the budget cuts Tast spring which cost the hospital 55 beds and 144 staff members. The four ambulatory care areas to be éxpanded are psychiatric day care, physiotherapy outpatients, day care surgery and several programs in the medical day care centre including Found on GLENEAGLES Golf Course appears to be gaining itself a reputation for collecting oddities on its greens. “First it was the 36 young white leghorn chickens who made their way up there after escaping from a truck which was in an accident at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal December 20 and day the who spent sauntering course. the next around ¢ Dolby for 3060 W Broadway Vancouver 734 2304 AS - Wednesday, January 5, 1983 - North Shore News diabetic counselling and day care, neurological rehabilitation, the back program, chemotherapy and blood and iron transfusions and the asthma program. The temporary expansion of these programs will in- volve fewer than 10 add- ditional staff “members - nurses, therapists, physio- erapists and one dietitian - - for the three month period. The expansion of the services is a calculated risk on the part ‘of the hospital administration, explains hospital administrator John Borthwick. “Last spring when we were hit with our new budget we Sunday it was a heavy Montgomery Ward floor safe, which appeared at the sixth tee. ~~.The safe had been stolen overnight from a house in the Whytectiffe area while the owners were away. Thieves broke in through the basement door of-the home and ransacked the house. As well as taking the safe, they also drove off with the owners’ 1973 Ford Pinto started to accrue a surplus to enable us to meet the in- crease in labour costs that would accompany the new union contracts. At that time we estimated an increase which we now believe was too high. Those contracts are still not settled but will probably come in lower than expected. Although we will not know the actual amount for some time, we have decided to use some of the surplus dollars that we have set asidé td provide more’ medical services for the North Shore community, especially where waiting lists have developed.” the golf course Station wagon. The safe is said to have contained a_ substantial __ quantity of. jewellery and although some of the contents _ were discovered with the safe, police are not saying just what those contents were. still investig ating the theft - and stilt looking for the Pinto, licence number AGA 323, which is yellow and valued at $1,000. + By DE-11 CASSETTE DECK nolse free recording « Metal Capacity exceliont.all rounG performance, reilability and convenience 738 Marine Dr. North Van. 986-4266 1711 Davie Went Ena BAB 7441 cash _and . _