18 - Friday, May 29, 1998 — North Shore News LAST week was North American Occupa Two-wheeling wonder nal Safety and Health Week and, to recognize it, several North Shore organizations set up displays and offered demonstrations at the Park and Tilford Save-on Foods. Five-year-old Jacob Pateman, left, was one of the children who learned about safe cycling and the rules of the road as he rode through the bike safety rodeo set up in the parking NEWS photo Paut McGrath Previous route abandoned From pare 4 thing the cycling community wants right now?” Mussatto is cautious about the proposed route. Council put a stop last year to the now- abandoned hill route on the Low Level bike path , part-way through its construction and after $40,000 had already been spent on it. The decision came after area residents appeared before council complaining they had not been consulted, and that the route — which followed the Low Level Road part-way before curving up a steep incline towards First Ave would disturb. their lives and wouldn’t be used much by ADVERTISING CORRECTION in our Stock Up on Basics insert included in this newspaper PLEASE NOTE: Page 5 - DIM hosiery incorrectly described - only styles #929 and #984 are introductory offers; Page 18 - Assorted percale duvet covers - assorted prints twin to king $39.99 ail sizes. Incorrectly described and price is higher than advertised - copy should read: “Speciat Offer assorted designer duvet covers with bonus pillowcase(s). Twin $39.99; Nouble $59.99: Queen $69.99; King $79.99"; Page 23- Panasonic televisions incorrectly described. Copy for the 27° TV should be reversec with the copy for the 32° TV; Page 20 - Infinity Il luggage incorrectly described. Copy should sead: “After June 21, 1998, our feg. price will be as shown.” We sincerely apologize to our valued customers and regret any inconvenience or contu- sion this may have caused. EATON’S cyclists because it was too steep and had too many steps “I think we screwed up,” Mussatto said. “But ifwe made an error in the past, it doesn’t mean we'll make one in the future.” City engineer fim Laughlin said, “absolutely, there will be a. full, public consultation process with regard to the new dignment that is being consid- ered for that bike route.” Giving cycling enthusiasts and commuters that bit of elbow room on the Low Level Road will cost the city $223,000. One section of the route, from Kennard Ave. to the now-abandoned hill, will be built with an already approved three-way cost-sharing gran. The $303,000 cost of that sec- tion will be paid one-third cach by the federal, provincial and municipal governments. Another grant applicat — not yet approved — fort section of the bike route iom the abandoned hill west co St. Andrews Ave., will cost an est mated $244,000. The provin- cial grant would pay for half of the cast, the city would pay the other half. City staff wili submit a teport to council concerning the proposed route once the grant has been approved. {fore than just closets ... at CANADIAN CLOSET Smay be — called Canadian Closet but nowadays this (2-year- old company is just as like- ly to be building custom kitche s and shel ing uni owners Mary and Haugh er we produce, we want it to work for our cus- tomer. If it doesn’t: work, then we haven't done our job,” Mary."We've built everyth gz trom a baby change table to go into a closet to a complete table for a train set” The focus on custom-built projects began soon after they opened their store. “We start- ed with closets and ended up moving into other custom Ask about the newest in wood grain designs ESET S 385 Crowe items ; our customers asked 7 ye Mary. “Today, 1 build whatever they need fon as it's legal!” Canadian Closet de tom mediums including kitchen pull- outs, bookcases and freestanding units for kitchen, laundry and storage arcas. Customers can choose from a wide variety of fin- ishes including melamine in almond and white, as well as wood grain pat- ierns, Oak and birch wood rs are also available. All o€ their products are made from environmental- ly friendly materiats, Mary, wino has thoroughly her suppliers. they still build fary and Hugh invite everyone to drap vy and visit their showroom. “Whatever our customers’ need, we will come up with a design and price that works for them!” researched nw bike: A As a SPECIALIZED, 7 FSR Coinp. sealed bearihgs . det # a Fish tail - Spiderman ae in OMe speed 42:7 ‘full suspension webbed in fishnet Nortiv Shore 94 irtde it when my spidey sense 2 ¢ starts tingling. ar i SLIRe oye Lonsdal 2 kotslago * Victona