Jailed three years for stabb THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER February 21, 1982 Tel. 985-2131 DOL xX OKA | | ecenemsiamens + CREME | SSAA NTT | | ian fim w at eenneeremeen — earemmecmmemnarene Wane ‘ INSTALLATION of new stained glass window at St. John's on West Eighth Street tells the history of the founding of Anglican churches in North Vancouver. The window depice figures of Sc. Catherine, St. Richard and St. Agnes, whose names were given to the three churches sponsored by St. Johm's, which was the first Anglican church in North Van. The window was given in a legacy from North Vancouver pioncer Rodger Barnes. It was tn his parents’ home that the firse Sc. John's services were held tn 1899 and the church was ball in 1906. The acw window will be dedi- cated by Archbbhop Douglas Hambidge at a scrvice to be beld at the charch March 7 at 10 a.m. (Terry Petes photo). TS APPEAL illing: p. AS Loucks feels ‘no guilt’ THE CITY of North Vancouver retains the dis- tinction of being the only North Shore muni- cipality not to have gained land value assessment revision panel which declared the ici should have filed the request of the school board shared by the North Van municipalities. CONTINUED ON PAGE A4 GRANTS COULD BE CUT SHRINKING is _ the word for West Van- couver’s popalation and it has munictpal officials worried. Preliminary figures from the 1981 census put the aumbcr of West Van- couverites at 35,427 -— 4.6 per cent less than was c1- Hutchinson told council last week. Population at the 1971 census was 36,784 Pive years later it had riscn to 37 389. Meanwhile. a 1977 study showed that dcaths were exceeding births in the municipality. There has also been a steady dccline in school cnaroimenta. Mayor Derrich Hum Drop in pop. worrying WV phreys was quick to note that the decrease could cause financial problemas, CONTINUED ON PAGE A2 SUNDAY A tew showen, cooler. MONDAY Continuing emctiled.