Page 4, March 14, 1979 - North Shore News JUVENILES MABBED ends in WV Two juveniles on a spending spree to Van- couver Island have been arrested by West Vancouver police as a follow-up to a reported theft of $600 from a restaurant in Vancouver. West Van police acting on a tip, plucked the pair off a B.C. ferry at Horseshoe Bay. They are to be dealt with in juvenile court. A police spokesman says investigating officers found the juveniles still in possession of $200 in cash, all that was left from their spree. North Vancouver RCMP report that a man has been found dead apparently from a fall off Mosquito bridge after his wife, Mrs. Waltravo Kry, sustained a stab wound during a domestic quarrel at her home at 552 West 29th Street Sunday. The woman was described as being in stable condition at Lions Gate Hospital. FROM PAGE 1 Principal Lloyd Wrean says the pupils were denied the use of the firebombed classroom Monday but were able to resume classwork in it Tuesday after repairs had been made. Wrean says the attacks have put some pressure Developers West Vancouver Council gave two readings last week to a bylaw to impose develop- ment cost charges in conjun- ' ction with development permits. The matter will be discus. sed further March 19 when developers and other inter- ested persons can make comments, At Westview Hughsman 12 Yrs. Momber Automotive Rotatiors Association Delaney APPROVED AUTO haram sanvices ODD-SHAPED Dollarton Highway. SITE of development at on A public hearing Monday before North Vancouver District council on an -ap- plication by the North Shore Community Credit Union to build a mini-shopping centre Dollarton Highway brought virtually no op- position from the well-filled public gallery of about 40 people. Only one member of the public voiced objections to the proposal, while one other spoke in favor of it. During the council members and the audience where shown in ARTIST'S IMPRESSION of proposed “Corner Store Lane” centre to serve the Dollarton-Deep Cove area. The development fs being initiated by the North Shore Community Credit Union, which plans to open a branch there together with eight Double hold up convenience stores. Firebomber upon his pupils but that the school is functioning. Meantime, security measures have been strengthened at all schools in West Van and especially at Gleneagles, according to police. to pay for Ald. Don McAlister ex- plained that the cost charges will cost developers $1,000 to $3,900 pr unit, depending on location of the building. The charges will) cover Payment for sewers, water, drainage, highway and provi. sion of public open space. S&S 108 Years Experience Westview & A Upper Levels Arnold Hollander Say... We Repair It RIGHT The First Time FROM PAGE 1 Charged with armed robbery in connection with both these holdups is Marvin Tekano, 19, whom RCMP described as an escapee from Stave Lake Camp. George Mark Barton, 19, of no fixed address, has been services Charges are based on which of five areas construc- tion will take place. Three areas are mostly undeveloped ones above the Upper Levels Highway. The other two areas are Caulfield and the mostly developed area along the coast from the eastern boundary to Horseshoe Bay lan Mc Gultie Callus for an appointment 988-1918 charged in connection with the Mac’s Milk tobbery. An RCMP spokesman says that police recovéred the entire $490 loot taken in the milk store holdup as well as a COQ? air pistol. It was the cighth time that the Mac’s Milk store had been held up. amor. Lk et hearing’ detail how the proposed “neighborhood market- place”, to be known as Corner Store Lane, would fit into an oddly shaped lot at 2028 Dollarton Highway to service the increasing number of residents in the area. The North Shore Com- munity Credit Union plans to open a ground floor branch in the complex with second storey office space. Adjoining the credit union would be a drugstore, baker, butcher, grocer, laun- dromat-drycleaner, food store, barber and beauty shop. The plans provide for ample parking and land- scaped surroundings. Presenting the: with the aid of a model, color photographs and slides, Thomas Meyer of Indian Arm_ Consulting Group, Deep Cove, showed project | DOLLARTON CENTRE | PROJECT [UNVEILED Smooth b rearing soe for mini-plaza plan “how the proposed centre would integrate into the neighborhood on a scale in keeping with the needs of the local community.” Meyer emphasized that the combined size of all the stores and offices would be smaller than that of an average full-sized Safeway supermarket. However, he said, it was intended to bring - some much-needed shop- ping facilities te. the surrounding area. ~ Through - some apparent oversight the. disposition of the application ‘through second and third readings had been included on the agenda of the regular council meeting following the hearing. Accordingly, council: voted to hold over the second and third readings on the application until its next regular meeting. Lie still & Lose Inches REDUCE CELLULITE AND TONE MUSCLES 1. 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