CHERYL enjoys the good life on the West coast. Her interests: inclade taking walks, unshine reading, music and dancing. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) ew cars for W. Van cops WEST VANCOUVER police department's request for about $40,000 to replace four of the force's caght patrol cars was approved by council at Monday night’s meeting Pedestrian A WOMAN who was struck by a car Monday while she was on a crosswalk near her home at Horseshoe Bay was, at News press ume in the in tensive care unit of Hospital. Condition Laons where her reported as (sate was faa Anya Convency aged 39. of Hughes, 6441 Nelson Men Women {irastroas thors ty on nN Nat as eae Hews —— ay Swimming & Fitness Centre Swim 7 Days a Week 1YR $99 NOWTH VANCOUVER 98> 9 56 Wost of onside of 140 ate ross My ray ity Hadlat Marlborough Towers Ald. Robert Hicks sought a resolution from council to allow $39,200 to be plucked from the provisional budget to purchase the vehicles since two of the four cars in use have mileage tn excess of in hospital Avenuc, had been crossing at the 6000 block Nelson at about 1:30 p.m. when she was struck by a Cadillac, sus taining bead injurics. The Cadillac, drnven by a Vancouver man. has been sent for mechanical in specuon and the incident ts still under investigation by West Vancouver police all memberships 1/72 ortce Guaranteed Lowest Prices torvette oboe Treminaiagy . apeert vines) lca des: Pomerte baer: homers gpomer oboy - sto Vth otithay Daa ty tea dina frescs coespcuess Dee tl Mibtaesn aeice A ip eer a Ce De oles 7 ow 100,000 miles. Hicks also noted the re maining wirl THE SECOND case charg- ing North Vancouver District with water pollution was adjourned im provincial court last week for a period of almost four months. The case, alleging two counts against the District of polluting Hastings Creek last August 9 and 10 as a resuit of John Mac kenzic, made a re- dousing garden throaghouat the municipality . fire department four patrol cars = several weeks. would be replaced around Sept. I. But the fire department reminds residents that ON GRE Y GOOSE DOWN COMFORTERS Owe the yoars Nord Down Caontontarns fines eolatisied) a cequadaion low onc eterno Nuw overt stocked fo eee Fest Ture ce weet ws awe awit furwe ft) Cea oe one sion ho at greatly reduced pricosa Call tor more infanmation or ank for a FREE BROCHURE “731-2311 731-0713 otorei C pOwn COMFORTERS 1676 W. 2nd Ave., at Fic Streat, Vancouver AS - Wedmesday, February 10, 1982 - North Shore News journed until May 31, which was granted by the court. Five days have been set aside for the trial, which now mvolves a total of cight charges against the municipality. Charges laid against the District are that on each of the dates it deposited, and permitted the deposit of, deleterious substances into the creek, and that it deposited, and permitted the deposit of, deleterious substances m a place under conditions where the substances may enter water frequented by fish. Meanwhile, sentence is due to be handed down tomorrow (Thursday) in a case in which District has pleaded guilty to four counts of polluting Lynn Creek by allowing deleterious substances to enter the creek from the Premier Street landfill. Both court cases were HASTINGS CREEK Second pollution trial adjourned brought as a_i result of charges being laid by the federal department. of fisheries. And last week Hoskins Road residents Dan and Sharon Simunic announced they were taking out a private prosecution against the District on charges that it contravened the pollution control permit relating to the landfill by failing to cover garbage daily with topsoil on seven dates in January. The same charges are also being laid against District Engineer John Bremner and Deputy Engineer Harry McBride. The Simunics= are members of the Committee Opposed to Landfill Dump- ing (COLD) formed by residents of homes near the dump, who want the landfill closed. The prosecutions are be- ing handled by the West Coast Environment Law Association. Where there's smoke there’s firefighters weather is not an open ticket to burn and that municipal bylaws prohibit bonfires at all times except on the first four weekends im April and November. Even on thase dates, the only items which can be burned legally are garden wastes. manufacture and custom draperies 10 years and and the price MWooyou are BLINDS (alt tastes and prope]er samples your iIntertor choosing Che clgptit yoraar ebggtvt Chere con ter yoru (uatine d) ay om etn Har OV protean draperies by S. 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