ceaty LS SS a WS SSA Sunshinedirl AS - Wednesday, January 12, 1983 - North Shore News EIGHT BUSINESSES HIT NEWS photo Eliswarth Dickson Despite the jumpsuit, LISA ts no skydiver, she enjoys many sports including skiing, skating and swimming. Former mayor gets own street THE FIRST woman mayor of North Vancouver City will have a street named after her Carne Cates. a member of the tug boat owning com pany will be honored by the haming of a= new Strect between Chesterfield and Lonsdale Avenues down near Lonsdale Quay, City council has decided. The street, which will be called Care Cates Court, will adjoin the Cates and Sons property beside the SeaBus terminal. DELICIOUS VEALCORDON you'll love ae A bow Of lwolve b ounce servings of tasty bwres groyere Cheese and a 12 ready-made servings:7%"_ a flavour combination .~— . &, f Cooked har inde a Cuttette of finety Chopped t.hote veal breaded and ready to Cook “ace plate you can put together a delicous meal inexpensively and quickly (hasy ¢ Ooking Hostriac trons, >) We have more had 20 sapped entrees of neat, Visit Etats Ss teseak and dapend on every tere! ‘sashes erred. ‘aatiuechry Park Royat Shopping Centre West Vane ouver (Market Place ‘yopcats MA call) G2? bb, Near 7D 14 From your freezer to the ess FOC) GOGd potty SUISSE - Jehealely cedasconed nd SShogs fora quality you Can enpoy thor the vwory test tale ls spree BREAK-INS which oc- curred around the Christmas and New Year period in the Lonsdale area of North Vancouver form the subjects of charges laid agamst two men arrested by North Van RCMP. Asa result of investigation by the break and entry section of the RCMP detachment, Rodenck Alex McDonald, aged 18 of 346 the the week charged with January 3 break-in at Keith four A CONTROVERSIAL application for the rezoning of the 1100 block Keith Road in West Vancouver to permit duplex development remains on hold after a second pubhc heanng before West Van council Monday night. The apphcaton by Fred McInnis to build two duplexes on his double lot at 1119 Kestth Road ts being vigorously opposed by Lonsdale break-in equipment worth $1,680 was stolen. Investigation of that in- cident led to nine break and entry charges being laid against John William Rae, aged 20, of 625 East 17th street. The break-ins with which he is charged began December 10 at Queensdale Texaco. when a $4,000 truck, $3,000 safe, $5,000 in stolen. Liquor and cash’ were neighbors who want to retain the single-family character of the area. They turned out in force to. protest’ the proposed development at Monday’ hearing. McInnis claims’ the planned low-nmse budding would bring httle change to the character of the neighborhood and = could become a= prototype of “quality” accommodation Ss ; OY j Aways wear a Personal Floatation Device or 2 lifegacket when around the water q tor ( anarkan Redd Cross Soucty pono atti apts esneny « Motal capacity excelient ali round performance, rellability ~~ F738: Marine Dr. North Van. 986-4266 ends in charges Queens Cross Pub December 21 and Bravos Pizza December 24, with several hundred dollars in damage caused. Westshore Aviary Pet Store was hit twice. once on December 17, when $246 was stolen, and again on Christmas Eve, which saw the loss of a further $75 and a $400 bird. __ East: 20th. Street was last. receipts and. $2.cash~were----—Other-break=ms” tisted” tn the charges were at Paul's Tailors, Mills Motors and _ North Shore Ski Swap. Ski stolen in break-ins to the ---Fotehtes Sport Emporium. x still on hold for reured citizens wishing to move from single-family homes. . Council deferred a decision on the application until January 24. DINNER FOR TWO $12.95 TRY THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL MENU 926-7371 WONG'S WOK URAL a ONE Ve 1.4 30 - 10.00 Daily 1711 Davie Wost End 689.7441 wea