Lee yee ony me jnaeeah eae wotoen cams ae meee At ew bal oe: atti re oF . ’ ety deca ee ee tm ahha peg: Baseball Oe oe y Lasch. Holdings, * -operating r ght. pincher movement. So it was; Jgake, what are you doing important to grt Gut hefore i it that for?” ‘f “Mr. cl 50! 5 7 7. ‘weighbour, Alleaby, ‘had offered to drive - school : rand that’s what . Ore non-. ty: council:to to open | the. blind . ' eye: it's been | ade the. operation, about:-the status of the five mall kiosks. “4 did nothing about it (prior to the inquiries by. Lanch Holdings), so if anybody's to be reprimand- ed, it’s me,” said Morris. There are now five kiosks. in the mall |: although the land use con- © tract between. the city and: Lanch : stipulates ‘only four are allowed. The: fifth illegal: kiosk, was set up by non-profit nizations, ~The: recent flooding « at. Squamish flashed my mind back to and web mile or so. ‘away. to : floors y tie even cy, “overflowed wood in the living room. ee council” sto. ; Decem . despite 1 reluctance of Ci- branch of the association. ae ‘by. the pro- © vincial government for. use, os L.M, Reda president ’ of | ;when the Red River is inundated _ "as out of the danger-area as “ gate Bot say motiee tos _ Furiously;, she ‘swept: the in - -every “room, “the | _ windows, r, the Seine, a quarter of ‘polishing “bri¢-a-biae, yes, . ‘the east. “the hard- counted. It was strange to ‘be standmge out on the front road, not hearing, any.of the ‘siual sopnds'of Kids playing - Nothing. Just as “the. “water was the road, Mr. _ Allenby came Zohe hes to come ++»: it was all very irrational — / . but, then; ‘my brother and I ‘didn’t ‘care. We were’ out of “Assdciation appeared before tinued use .of: the illegal kiosk: The kiosk is.serviced ‘by B.C, Football, the lottery sApreigaosberictcnamt : abrce the Rota Club and the, Lions..Gate Swim Club ase the facility. tabs © west that a ‘ ope: * Changebe made to the land- . use contract for the con- cil’s sentiments and support Yor the non-profit kiosk. But as Morris explained, THE : DISTANCE BETWEEN A KEG STEAK ANDA SLICE OF KEG PRIME RIB IS HALF A DELICIOUS BLOCK nme iy Pe a a an ~st eee og )7 W. Esplanade, N.V. 134 W. Esplanade, N.V. empty roads toward the one big -bridge over the Red River that we had to cross to - escape the rising water. . _ Even’ though the bridge was. chuge, made of iron and cement,. it trembled. So did — Mr.~Allenby. Ours was the very last vehicle to make it across before the dikes gave way and the water closed in behind us. - All around was a brown- grey surge of whirlpools and waves. ‘The river itself was _ | ten times its normal size. It seemed to have muscles that coiled and writhed, as, though some malevolent intelligence had possessed it. Uprooted trees, caught in the _ current, against one: ‘side. of the. bridge, like immense claws * reaching ‘up out of the water, “ pressed up. ™ Mr. Allenby looked at my mother and shook his head. But she was unrepentant. In fact, there was a note of triumphi in her voice. “At least the house is clean,” she said. It was a tiny personal - victory. Ours was probably trying to:overturn the bridge / i 1h ‘and swallow us all. ‘I doubt that any of us ‘took a decent: breath : ‘until that over. When we “were safe tei lead Se “3p Mi AROUND THE \ va SPECIALLY | 1 y PRICED. cee long, slow crawl actoss. the . Igose-feeling - bridge was 1050 WEST PENDER MASTER CHEF KITCHENS. We have boon recently eppoinied the Deelrship for Fiviera Kitchens and” are offering you the opportunity to take advantage of 1771 Marine Or. WEST VAN al oe Noetoe VANCOUVER “ 6161 ree Stiset Suite: 310-1425. ‘Marine Drive, w GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL r 683-2457 ‘Se a CORNER ON PENSER FROM THE BENTALL CENTRE CHECK. THESE : BEAUTIFUL — FEATURES: | solid oak OB \ Masler chif ides b 332 Drake St. : 687-2526 a