Four injured FOUR PEOPLE suffering minor injuries were transpor- ted to Lions Gate Hospital following a Chree-vehicle ae- cident in North Vancouver on Wednesday, Sept. 29. According to the North Vancouver RCMP, Anne Massimino, 34, of East Fourth Street in’ North Van- couver, was driving a 1979 Chevy Hatchback north along St. Andrews Avenue at 1:30 a.m. when she failed to stop for a stop sign at the intersection of East Third Street. Her car was struck by a vehicle driven east along Third Street by David Jeffrey, 30, of Deep Cove. The crash impact sent Massimine’s vehicle into a pickup truck parked legally in the westbound fane on Third Street. .. The police charged Massimino with failing to stop for a stop sign. Turn tickets THE WEST Vancouver Police recently issued 50 tickets to motorists: making illegal right-hand turns from Taylor - Way on to Marine Drive. The police conducted a two-day blitz targeted at rivers who turned east on te. Marine Drive from Taylor ay. . Right-hand turns are prohibited from Taylor Way on to Marine Drive Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 9 a.m. The police said the intersection is monitored regularly throughout 1 the year. RESIDENTS LIVING at 672 East 29th St. woke up early Wednesday morning, Sept. 15, to find their Volvo burn- ing in the carport. The fire started at approximately 7 a.m, ‘A North Vancouver District Fire Services spokesman said the fire is under investigation, but preliminary fin- dings suggest the blaze was accidental. The carport received minor damage. A damage estimate for the car was unavailable. . = Ze . oy | Correction note THE BELLY Flop team on the front page of the Wed- nesday, Sept. 29 News was incorrectly identified as the ‘first-place winner at the Coach House Inn’s Beer Belly Splash 1993. First place in the coinpetition went to the Salt Air Portertiouse pub in Chemainus, ~ Memorial fund established From page 4 Duggan, who worked. in the photo department of the London Drugs - outlet on Lonsdale Avenue in “North Vancouver, and a shower curtain ‘missing from her apart- ment. / “We don’t want it. forgotten. We carry the posters in our cars - aii the time. When a poster is torn down, we go Tight | back out and . put it back up,”’ said Duggan. “Police are also searching for a _¥are sports bag that went missing : from Duggan’s apartment. - The large nylon bag is teal, pink and light grey. It has a four-inch (0 cm) logo with the words “Kelloge’s Special .K lronman :. Canada’’ on it. The :police say there are only about 40 similar sports bags with the same logo in B.C. ' They also believe the bag was used to carry some of ,the other missing items out of, ‘Duggan’ s blood-stained apartment. ‘Meanwhile, Duggan’s former co-workers at London Drugs have “set up The Lynn Duggan Memori- -al Fund at the Royal Bank, 1545 i iE Mon-Sun, 12-7 pm daily Lonsdale Avenue. Leslie Rowat, who worked with Duggan in the photo department of London Drugs, said the store is hoping to raise $1,400 in dona- tions in order to purchase a me- morial park bench in Duggan’s. name. Rowat said the bench will be located in a new park being built in- West Vancouver at the foot of 19th Street. She added that the store has uniil November to raise the money. ‘We'd like to do this as a per- sonal friend thing. Lynn used to walk down there (park) a lot. We were very, very close. We used to phone each other every night,’’ said Rowat. She said that any additional money raised by the memorial fund will be given to Children’s Hospital in Vancouver, which Rowat said Duggan was a sup- porter of. Donations can be made to The Lynn Duggan Memorial Fund, care of the Royal Bank, 1545 Lonsdale Ave. FUTON BLOWOUT ' nly & * Queen /dbi size sotabeds + Solid pine frame * Choice of fabrics * Triple toam core . * Covered bolsters While quantities last COUNCILLORS ROD Day and Andy Danyliu were unsuccessful Monday night in a bid to derail a 23-unit seniors’ apartment pro- posal for the 2100-block of Gor- don Avenuc in West Vancouver. WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL by Maureen Curtis “[ don’t want to change the zoning just to allow people to make money,’’ Day said at the West Vancouver District Council meeting. He said he was against the area being dominated by a single group of people, such as seniors. 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