Dickson photo) Agenda highlights for Tuesday's meetings on North Shore councils includes the following items: NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (7:30 P.M.) Public hearing at 7 p.m., concerning rezoning on north side of the 100-dlock . East Second Street, rezoning on the north side of the 100 block West 21st Street, and rezoning on the north side of - GOOFY'S DISCO AFFRAY . heavy construction area in the 2900 b AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS PLACE SPLINTS on the lég of Giuseppe Frio, aged ‘when the Volkswagen at left went out of control on gravel, and struck him. No charges were laid against the driver of the Volkswagen Jorge Barvo, aged 39, who lives in Mexico, in connection with the incident which occured in a lock Capilano Road in North Vancouver, late Thursday afternoon. (Ellsworth ~ ‘the 200 block’ East 23rd_ Street Avenue. at St. Georges . Delegation of North Vancouver District Mayor and Council scheduled to arrive at 8:30 p.m. re: access to Cedar Village division. Correspondence from the GVRD concerning Viet- namese refugees. ¥ Sub- ~ Noise complaint about Black Sheep Restaurant. Acadia Towers, 175 East Third Street, re: ‘elderly citizen’ designation. Parking restrictions - 100 block East First Street. Improvements to Third Street. and Forbes Avenue intersection. é Properties man not guilty - A West Vancouver man who allegedly told an RCMP constable, ‘I live in the British Properties. I have lots of money and I. have a house there. They can’t ask me to leave,’ after being ‘arrested for causing a disturbance in Goofy’s Disco, was found not guilty Wednesday. Martin Lemer, aged 21, of 1552 Esquimalt Avenue, denied making the Statement, and while he was found not guilty of causing a disturbance, was- found guilty under the Liquor Control Act of not leaving a licensed premises when requested to do so by the owner. The manager-operator of Pesce! ale ate Need wee Dene ae Nay. 4 couver told the court that on» February 8, he asked Lemer to leave after he became very loud and abusive. Ron Taylor told the court that Lemer ‘became highly intoxicated’ and was bothering people sitting near him. Constable Russell Grabb told the court that he and a doorman had to forcibly remove Lemer after he refused to leave when Grabb asked him to. Lemer testified that he was not drunk, was not swearing and that he did not know why he had been arrested. Section 52-2 of the Liquor Control’ Act but said he - would find him not guilty of causing a disturbance. 1979 International Year of the Child pases 44,a flagman, who was inj Harbors Board Police and Workmen’s. Compensation are investigating why a crane overbalanced Wednesday at Lynnterm Terminals in North Vancouver, killing a Vancouver man who was - struck byitsload. =~ Eamos was employed with. ‘Argus Installations as a pipefitter, and the crane was working at the Dow Chemical construction site in the’ south-east corner of Lynnterm. , A spokesman for Argus, - : Dangerous trees com- . plaint. Justice Administration Building - Courts lease extension. L NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 P.M.) No policy and planning committee meeting. scheduled. Public hearing re: rezoning of property on 3200 block of Mt. . Seymour Parkway. f a ree a Location: Date & Times: “Harold Eamor, 54, was pronounced dead on arrival . at Lions Gate Hospital after being struck by a heavy steel _ beam at about 9:30 a.m. The accident . occured ‘after Eamor had hooked up a - ship-loading arm to a mobile crane. me said_work on the” main structure of the ~ Dow Chemical installation had been completed, and the ship-loading arm was being put up on top of the building. Ray Lang, the manager of piping for Argus, | said -Thursday that there could be a few reasons why the crane. tipped over, and he said _ The police report said the crane overbalanced and _ the arm struck Eamos who was Standing on a nearby scaffold. ° The crane operator was | not injured. Views on refugees OTTAWA (UPC) - Almost half of all Canadians favor the resettlement of some 50,000 Indochinese refugees -to Canada,--according to: a ‘Gallup. Poll released by Immigration Minister Ron Atkey. The Rotary Club - and Squamish Indian Band Present _ The 3rd Annual -a ates = apiiano Mall parking lot Fri. Aug. 24 4:00-11:00 PM ‘police were in the process of- investigating. _ Thursday, Workmen’s Compensation were questioning the rest. of the crew on the site to. try and determine why Eamos was - struck by the load. However, a still sub- Stantial number of ‘Canadians (38 per cent). disapprove of the federal ‘government's initiatives to admit thousands of In- dochinese “boat people” expelled from Vietnam. — €apilano Mall Salmon Barbecue | Proceeds will be donated to Children Floor, Lions Gate Hospital Sat. Aug. 25 2:00-11:00 PM Salmon Barbecue © Bavarian Garden ¢ Entertainment be