See Bs RA Rance MARGARRFT is interested in a career in broadcasti has appeared in TV commercials. Four cars collide A FOUR-CAR collision on the Mount Seymour Parkway resulted in a young woman being sent to Lions Gate Hospital Thursday. North Vancouver RCMP said the accident, which took place near the Seymour River Bridge, occurred when the driver of a 1974 Chevrolet sedan, travelling westbound in the right lane of the 1900 block Mount Seymour Parkway, lost con- trol on a right hand curve and crossed the centre line. As the car turned ‘side-. ways, it struck a 1980 Buick travelling ‘eastbound. As .a result of the impact, © the Buick struck ‘another east: * enatssance 660 Clyde Near Park Royal bound vehicle,.a 1979 Hon- da, on the side. The Buick sustained extensive damage in the impact with the Hon- da, and from = subsequent scraping along the nearby guard rail. Police said a Jeep had also ocen following the Chevrolet just prior to the accident, however, there was no in- formation to presstime if the fourth car was damaged in the accident, The only reported injuries were sustained by the female driver of the Buick, who was transported to Lions Cate Hospital and later released. _ Police say charges of driv- ing without due care and at- The natura! cut foliows the flow of the hair and: is cut exactly as the hair naturally falls. Completely wash and wear. Comb and let dry or blow dry. with this ad. Includes shampoo and conditioning. Expires April 1 9 AM-6 PM, MON.-SAT. 922-6161 tention against the drivers of the Chevrolet and the however, names could not be released since both drivers were juveniles, | fare Last chance for garbage input THE LAST chance for input into the proposed Lower Mainland-wide plan for handling ref- use will come at the end of this month with a waste management conference at UBC. The conference, the se- cond to be held during the Lower Mainland Refuse Project's development of an overall plan, will be held Saturday, March 23. The purpose of the con- ference is to discuss the LMRP’s draft management plan. After the conference a final plan will be drafted for submission to regional districts and municipalitics in the Lower Mainiand and to the provincial gov- ernment. The draft plan calls for a combination of landfills and incinerators dealing with wastes throughout the Lower Mainland. Options identified for the North Shore include the eventual construction of an_ incinerator, Registration for the March 24 conference — at 585-1217 — is required. have been laid Jeep, Spring has arrived ..and Basebail| is at Larry’s! | | S“5 $73.98 doce reg. 107.98 per doz Top That! f Top names in ball equipment. Rawlings, Spalding, Mizuno. | Wilson, Louisville, Cooper. Prices start at $17.98 & up SPORT SHOP <— Van Wesiview Shopping Centre 987-6613 North Van. 987-663C Open Mon-Sat. 8.00am-6:00pm Thurs. & Fri. til 9.00pm BiSpsuoy 5 - Sunday, March 17, 1985 - North Shore News M TANNING? We guarantee you the best quality “supersunbeds”, the nicest, most relaxing atmesphere, and the lowest prices. As low as $3 a session! NORTH SHORE SUNSHINE TANNING STUDIOS : 347 Bewicke, N. Van. 984-8881 J All mak collision repairs Free (BY APP'T) Rental Car ICBC CLAIMS Handled Promptly All Paint & Body work Fully Guaranteed For appointment call Mike Ruggles _ hf RITCHIE. ‘1 waned heey wr e: — iy Mi: SERVICE CENTRE at t ql : FOR THE , a AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Tee 9877)