NS eee WEDNESDAY seen in miniature NORTH SHORE NOW: PAGE 19 . 18, 1990 News 985-2131 ae pages NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are searching for two men after Monday morning. Robbers hit SuperValu trace of the suspects. the Edgemont Village SuperValu store was robbed at gunpoint An RCMP spokesman said the two suspects, described as being Orientals wearing dark clothing, entered the store at approximate- ly 9:40 a.m. brandishing firearms and proceeded to rob a cashier of an undetermined amount of money. Police searched the surrounding area, but failed to find any NEWS photo Terry Peters Berryi Brynelsen, a witness to the robbery, wiio, along with several other shoppers and store employees was flocked inside the store for questioning by police, said the robbery was over in a matter of minutes, “It happened so quick,’’ Brynelsen told the News. ‘‘They (suspects) must have gone through the loading dock and then up stairs to the cashier who was counting the receipts from the previous night. “They went out the north door and got into an older Honda." NV MAN VOWS TO BLOCK ROAD TO END PARKWAY CARNAGE A NORTH Vancouver man has threatened to organize a blockade of Meant Seymour Parkway if nothing is done to control traffic on the stretch of road that = claimed the lives of two North Vancouver women early Saturday mor- ning. Lisa Majer, 24, and her 18- year-old sister, Linda Maier, died after their Volkswagen Beetle was broadsided by two vehicles at the intersection of Mount Seymour Parkway and Berkley Road short- ly before 2 a.m. Saturday. Lisa Maier was the driver of the INSIDE: examen: Volkswagen, The accident also sent three passengers in the Maier car to Lions Gate Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital with ECE LE I BA ED: serious injuries. The drivers of the two other vehicles were also hospitalized. Listed in stable condition in hospital are Lamour Krebs, 20, Chris Darby, 21, and Clarence Garcia, 22. All three are from North Vancouver. Also in hospital are Gordon Derek, 18, of West Vancouver, who was the driver of one of the two vehicles that struck the Maier car, and Jayne Hewitt, 18 of North Vancouver, the driver of COMPLETE WEEK’S TV LISTINGS: 30 the second vehicie. North Vancouver RCMP Cpl. Eric Brewer suid Monday the police are sti investigating the three-vehiele crash. “We had two vehicles which were westbound on Mount Seymour Parkway going towards Berkley. A Volkswagen Beetle was turning left from Mount Seymour Parkway onto Berkley. The Volkswagen was first struck by a Mustang which was au the outer Jane on the Parkway. To was then struck by the second vehicle which was in the inner lane and the Volkswagen then burst into flames,”* said Brewer. He said the crash investigation would likely not be completed un- til Friday. Bur Mount area resident Seymour Parkway John Matkovich, who is also a friend of one of those injured in iite Saturday morning accident, has threatened See Mayor IL RTS: 15