12 - Friday, June 27, 1986 - Nerth Shore News Written Cc a are AY \\\ NEWS photo Mike Waketield PAUSING FROM his work for a minute, Christopher Brayshaw of Hillside Secondary Schoot works on a potential literary masterpiece. The 15-year-old was awarded first prize in the. Burnaby Writers’ Society province-wide high school writing competition, recently. Brayshaw took top honors with his short story The Nowhere Man. AR Ry y Pp Priced Right . Sub. Compacts and Imports Lickeaba tt ARTE STS au 7 af, 3 # ax! Sait Louvers from s79°° We a “NORTH VANCOUVER POF S921) ©. satan s:pnw » Ditectly ‘beid Bick ‘tiwinr Chey Olds, 4° IMPORTANT AUCTION on behalf of a private museum, local estates and collections NATIVE INDIAN ART AND ARTIFACTS Antique and estate jewellery, fine paintings, silver gems, orien- talia, rare objects. SUNDAY JUNE 29th - 1 P.M. MONDAY JUNE 30th - 7 P.M. TUESDAY JULY ist - 7 P.M. PREVIEW: Sat. June 28th 10 AM. to 8 P.M. Days of sale. Noon to saletime. Over 100 rare old N.W Indian baskets, Chilcotins. Fraser River, Thomip- son River, Nootka. Tlingit. Klikitat ete 19fh C Tsimshian totam, 16° dugout canoe circa 1890, Kwaguil cerenonial regalia. Inuit mastadon tusk ladle C 1840, figures made! canoe. Tlingit bone und copper dag: ger, superb plains beaded dress, Indain bronze statues. exceptional argilite totems, com siver bracelets, ade: beads, stone arlucts, bent wood boxes, $ w pottery. Curtis photogravures, old books. headwork, also a large selection ot contemporary works inc! carved gold & sdver bracelets, rings. pendants. meaks Dowls bores plaques, totems atc Antiques inci jewellery, gems. old master ol pantings tSthC dray ings. line Japarese Scroll paintings, Into, Nutsuke Atrican Kilwene mask, Sterling vessels etc PAPPAS AUCTIONS 447 Hamilton St. at Pender 684-5335 ; PAPPAS STORES Not exactly as iilustrated jay. Motiday & Tuesday’; RITCHIE CRITICIZES COUNCIL NV wants clarification on Victoria ‘partnership’ NORTH VANCOUVER City Counci! wants to know if refusing to participate in a joint: provin- cial-municipal industrial develop- ment program means the city will be cut off from future government funding. And council voted unanimously Monday to ask Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Ritchie for clarifica- tion on the subject. In an April 25 letter to council, Ritchie criticized the mayor and aldermen for not participating in the Provincial-Municipal Partner- ship Program. ‘‘This may turn out to be a short-sighted conclusion,” the minister said. Ritchie stressed that the program offered more than tax relief, and included ‘‘access to other provin- cial programs.”’ Said Ald. Elko Kroon: ‘‘Just because we take a position on the Partnership Program, we don’t want to preclude other programs.*’ “f think it should be clarified,’’ he said. In a report to council presented Monday, city planner Richard White noted that added = gov- ernment support appeared to be given to those municipalities chat had joined the program. About 90 per cent of the pro- vince’s municipalities have so far joined the program. After many years in a downtown Vancouver practice DAVID S.C. NUTTALL Barrister & Solicitor has commenced private practice in West Vancouver at Suite 414-545 Clyde Ave. Telephone: 926-7700