YEARS AGO, Lower Mainland residents enjoyed glouting over the high quality of Vancouver's drinking water while visiting friends and relatives in other parts of © Canada. While Vancouver's wi ater quality i is still superior to must cities’ water, the. bragging hus slowed to a trickle. Infusions of chlorine disinfectant..and concerns over .the discovery of cryptosporidi- um traces have changed local _nguning .. residents: view of our water sup- 1° reportey “ply. The cryptosporidium para- site was responsible for scores of deaths and hundreds of cases of illness in Milwaukee after it was _ found in, the city’s drinking water reservoir. North Shore Health Officer Brian O'Connor has said the parasite is found in 80% of sur- face water no matter where one is and there is no need for concern, However, the growth of the drinking water industry has accelerated. Bottled water and water filtration systems are selling at a brisk pace but not everyone uses them. Do you drink unfiltered tap water or do you prefer bottled water? John M. Gibbons * North Yancouver ; No, because I don’t like the over :to: fi Itered. water... It tastes “chemicals i ini nit. = cleaner and it is is cleaner. ” : lea . Janet Lirenman “North Yaacouver .)° 0°.) North Vancouver: --Yes.t-do, but, ike filtered - Yes, the water's so good here. ) : = Maybe I wouldn't if 1 lived in Winnipeg. Ss ays SOME- “DONT we : TIMES . KNOW _ Horseshoe Bay -- é Z 0% Om = + Durdarave/Ambleside 29% 0% British Properties : : O% Norgate/Pemberton Heights Capilano/Delbrook Highlands : 6% Lower Lonsdale -. bog 48% Central and Upper Lonsdale ~ 42% Lynn Valicy ~ : -. Blueridge/Deep Cove =a Depa HELPING THE WORLD WRITE NOW EV ee, through “ry fiteracy in the developing world .-For information, call 4-800-661-2633 ° ~ Components Lid. 1650-999 West "Defendant: ‘The Comedy Cave | # CENTENNIAL THEATRE - Productions, Ltd.” and Jeffrey (These writs were filed with the 1700-595 Burrard St, Vancouver. Stonehaven, North Vancouvers and court registry in Vancouver demveen Defendant: Lucas Anderson Keith B. Anderson, 3030- April 15) and) May -23, 1995. Construction (1993) Co. Lid., 1600-° Brooksbridge Dr. North Vancouver. Information is taken from the state. (GTS. West’ Georgia, Vancouver; Claim: $31,133.40 for labor and ments of claim) Thomas Richard Lucas, $563. materials. Plaintil!: Richard Begin, c/o 707- . oa . SUERTE AT AN, FE SE Me BBA A t a tei ail g 808 Nelson St. Vancouver, 2 ISAT AT ANAT. RE Mae aE AE LED ELIMITE Ef eCity A Defendant: Kelsan Investments e Modern Dance From New York City Lu, and ‘Kelvin and Sandra : Chiddick ey; al, 1500 Marine Dr., i “Isolated exploration of weight North Vancouver, ' and balance... culture shock... Claim: $300,000 for breach of an free flowing” agreentent, ~Los Angeles Times ae “ ani 5 Se era STAY RETTIG Plaintiff: Ww. K. McMenamon Co, Ltd., 507-2800 Chesterfield, North Vancouver. Defendant: — Flow Control Hastings St, Vancouver. Claim: $63,327 in damages for a breach of a contract. Plaintiff: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 580 Granville St, Vancouver, : Defendant: Orion Properties Ltd. and Ernest Barry Lundhal, Keith Rd., West Vancouver. Claim: $44,977 for a loan agree- ment. : : Plaintiff: Sharon Cocomile, c/o 301-145 West 15th. St, North : Vancouver. June 1 & 2, 8pm | | Dobish, c/) 10249 King G Highway, Surrey. ne eoree E Tickets: $18, $15 (Seniors /Students) Claim: $92,157 for loans. Centennial box office or call 984-4484 Plaintiff: Jordans s Rugs Ltd., clo HIRTEEN (13) new single family homes will be built on. n the north- side of East ist street : between Queensbury Avenue and Boulevard Crescent. ; To ensure that this’ development has minimal { impact on existing traffic patterns in the neighbourhood, the City of North Vancouver invites you to provide input into decisions that will » minimize intrusions of existing and future traffic. * provide reasonable, safe access to existing and future homes... * make the new homes feel a part of the neighbourhood.’ Community Involvement Meeting _ Thursday, June ist, 1995 7:00 p.m. to'¥:00 p.m... Queensbury School Gymnasium - 2020 Moody Avenue, North Vancouver Participants of the meeting will help to: « identify current traffic problem areas. « identify potential future traffic problem areas. « develop possible solutions. A follow up Community Meeting will be held on June 8th, 1995 to help select the final design’ option for the road layout adjacent to the development. Also, further consideration will be given to any other street revisions within the neighbourhood that are developed during the June Ast, 1995, meeting. Your Participation Is Important : For additional information, please call : Tony Barber Supervisor-Engineering Design 985-7761 | The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Engineering Department