Wadnesday, June 22, 1994 - Nortn Shore News - 5 Computers stolen “NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP officers were summoned to 842 West [Sth St. on dune (3 at 10 p.m, to attend toa break and enter investigation, The suspects had entered the premises of Mountain Technologies Ltd. by prying the double doors to the busi- ness. They managed to make off with several computers worth a total $15,000. A fas machine and telephone answering machine were dropped outside the door of the business and substantially damaged. FREE Rubber Valve : FREE Tire Rotations Every 13,000 Kilometers FREE Fiat Tire Repairs For The Legal Life of Tread & FREE Lifatima Computer Spin Balancing FREE Full Free “ Replacement | Road Hazard Warranty | Garbage fire A FIRE Monday morning at the GVRD's Riverside Drive Transfer Station was caused by het garbage which ignited, according to the North Vancouver District Fire Department. Firefighters spent three to four hours ventilating the building so they could go in and bring the garbage out hefore extinguishing the fire. Pirelli P44 GARBAGE FIRE outside Riverside Transfer Station. Growth potential of curling questioned From page 3 non-prime hours.” Coun. Jim Cuthbert argued that without that level of support there were both cost and management reasons to defer any decision until a joint discussion with the city could take place. Young confirmed for Cuthbert that, with a current membership of 80 juniors and 320 adults, the _NVCC would be subsidized by $102,000 based on 1993-94 fees that vary from $97 for seniors to $177 for evening draws for adults. Mandzuk acknowledged to council that NVCC needed to do a better job of marketing its programs but pointed out that it is virtually a full-time job for a volunteer organi- zation. Linda Moore, who led a rink from NVCC to the World curling championships in March 1985, was on hand as the marketing director of Curl B.C. to inform council of two incentive programs for children that her organization has estab- lished. Mandzuk hopes that the B.C. Winter Games, which North Vancouver will host next year, will boost the sport’s popularity. But Coun. Janice Harris expressed caution about the growth potential of the sport. “It’s not a question of personali- ties but of facilities. It's hockey fever, not curling fever, that is sweeping our youth,” said Harris. She suggested that council move up the schedule for an ice rink to serve Seymour. Councillors Don Bell and Pam Goldsmith-Jones applauded the work of the recreation commission in seeking private partnership. Bell said the future of recre- ational facilities may fic in partner- ship with private enterprise, “but not this sport at this time.” Coun. Ernie Crist compared curling to commuting by arguing that if the fees for curling were lower more people could afford to get involved in the sport. He added that the subsidy involved was minuscule for a healthy activi- ty compared with the subsidy of the automobile that society pays for in many ways. UELECTTTES FITNESS AND BEAUTY CRUISE ON THE FABULOUS S.S. NORWAY OCT. 15 / 94 Sailing the Eastern Caribbean Cruise Holidays of North Vancouver and Z NORWEGIAN Invite you to a . CRUISE NIGHT JUNE 23RD., 7 PM. at 1325 Marine Drive North Vancouver DOOR PRIZES cefreshments 7 $2.00 admission FUTOR BLOWOUT! FACTORY FUTON Mon.-Sat. 11-6 pm Sunday 12-5 pm 12:5 pm €atrance In rear $ SOG ust ran ato bodhrams, trpre oIcedt futon covet, , covers Ushile quantives lost 259 © Isc St., N-Van 984-4504 Dbl. Includes foore cote f pr ad Oral p it Sale ends July 31/94 2504 MARINE DR. DUNDARAVE WEST VANCOUVER Impatiens Mixed Sun Fuchsia Shade Mixed Sun Hanging basket 10” pot Hanging Basket 10” pot Hanging Basket Large Plants Wood Hanging Basket Large 12” pot WEST-VAN-FLORIST & GARDEN CENTRE 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver Tel: (604) 922-4171 - 922-3968 Fax: (G04) 922-9735 WEEKLY\SPECIAL “OWIGHT MAHER Owner/Operator OPEN SUNDAYS