Searchers wanted BETWEEN 20 and 40 experienced hikers are asked to vol- unteer to search for the remains of murder victim Lynn Duggan on Sunday, Nov. 5, ina steep, treacherous are of the Seymour Demonstration Forest. North Shore Rescue Team members will lead searchers. Underground metal-seeking equipment will alsu be used by Treasure Hunters of B.C. members, Call 929-1016, Council update NORTH VANCOUVER City Council, North ‘ancouver District Council and West Vancouver District Council will not conduct public nicetings this week, The next meeting date for all three councils is Monday, Nov. 6. Phone free to Quebec : From page 3 with maturing term deposits, People are nervous, said Smith, but if mortgages or loans are not coming due next week. investors ° don't have to do anything. He recommends that investors comfortable with today’s mortgage _- fates lock in now as a “hedge-your- _ bets” strategy. A common perception calls for rising interest rates in the event of a “Yes vote as the government moves to protect the dollar and uncertainty grips the markets. The message for people worried ‘about a diving Canuck buck is, _ again, don't panic. Smith suid the ‘dynamics affecting the doilar in three months’ time will be very dif- - ferent from those affecting the dol- - lar this week. : However, he said Friday mom- ing that he advised clients needing U.S. cash to buy now, reasoning that “if there is a Yes vote, the Canadian : dollar might fall. Ketchen predicts that the Canadian dollar would not go below "68 cents U.S. in the event of a Yes vote,: but that Canadians might see * some fluctuation. Meanwhile, one North Vancou- *. yer business is taking its own scien- . . tifically dubious poll. ! ‘ BeaverTails Pastry, which has a .. Lonsdale Quay location, has tem- “porarily renamed its two most pop- - ular: BeaverTails to survey cus- - tomers about the referendum. a “Defying pollsters, the Unity “Tail is outstripping the Eggy CORRECTION NOTICE in our flyer. running Oct. 26-31 the iollowing efrors occurred: The 5'10 Volume 1 scltware is showing the wrong picture. The “Microsoft Fury ‘'; |bonus", MS Arcade, may not..be available. Rainchecks will be issued. The Future Shop sincerely regrets any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. Hey Mom! 2 This is Vere all the s got those great buc! aan to school cuts. North Park Men's Hatr Park Royal Horth (next to The Bay) 922-9612 i) MRAP IDLE I ORIVE-THRU Ol CHANGE POLFESSIONALS |] OFF I ! 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NV co. wins $2.8m project NORTH VANCOUVER -bused Delta Catalytic Constructors Ltd. has been awarded is $2.8- million contract for pretimi- nary construction on BC Ferries’ new Duke Point Terminal. The terminal is an important part of BC Ferries’ 10-year plan. tt sill divert heavy commercial truck traf fic, passenger and vehicle traffic away front the teminal in downtown Nanaimo, making expensive addi- tions tu downtown Nanaimo’s coud work unnecessary, said BC Ferries. The Vancouver [shind contract includes preparatory work for the construction of the ramps, the termni- nal and passenger services: facility and the electrical services structure, said BC Ferries. Delta Catalytic will also perform excavation and blasting to clear the site before the terminal is built. The contract also covers subse- quent construction for the marine substructure, which is expected to begin in November. “We are proud of our more than 80 years of expert- ence in the construction industry in B.C." suid W.W. 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