NVD fireworks From page 3 And when the proposed bylaw came back to the council table Monday night, council deferred any further debate on the proposals until after Halloween. “T think council felt that trying to implement this in a two-week period for this year was not the way to go,” said Dykeman. In 1992 an estimated 12.900 people throughout North America, most of them children between the ages of 10 and 14, suffered fire- works-related injuries severe enough to require hospital treat- ment in emergency rooras. But Coun. Pam Goldsmith- Jones told council that Lions Gate Hospital had treated less than 10 children a year for fireworks injuries and that she had found evi- dence of only one serious injury in the last 10 years. Coun. Pat Munroe claimed there were more Canadians burned from cooking accidents than from fire- works, “I cannot tell you how disap- pointed our children will be when there is nut a piece of land big enough for fireworks on our block,” suid Galdsmith-Jones. And the majority of council appeared to feel that the bylaw would infringe on a cultural tradi- tion that was deeply entrenched. Coun. Don Bell argued that ban- ning the sale of fireworks outright would result in their being bought elsewhere and discharged without kaowledge of the permit safety resirictions. Man’s salute ‘peculiar’ From page % who was inside the restaurant t having dinner with his family. ‘1 don’t real- ly have a position on gun control, but this sure swayed me to believe there should be pretty strict controls on mentally ill people. ” Adams’ arsenal also included five rifles, a loaded 91nm semi-automatic handgun, two bayonets and several dozen rounds of ammunition in his Woodcroft apartment. ‘The police confirm that all of the weapons are legal and registered. Eagle said if someone has a . Firearms Acquisition Certificate “ (FAC), there is no limit to the num- ber of guns he or she can buy. _ “Talk about acquisition, you can bay 200 guns at once if you want,” . said Eagle. He said FACs in years past were issued “no questions asked.” Nowadays, three references are _ required and an FAC applicant must wait six weeks for certificate approval. “Psychological problems would only come out if one of the refer- ences stated it. The system is not foolproof,” said Eagle. Meunwhile Adams’ neighbor of many years, Tony’McDonnell, described Adams as a lonely man and a nice person. “He was not always wearing bat- te fatigues. I’ve seen him in expen- sive leisure clothes quietly reading a book in a_ restaurant,” said McDonnell. He last saw Adams on the day of the White Spot incident. McDonnell said Adams had lunch at a restaurant inside Park Royal’s south mall. Afterwards Adams passed McDonnell on a.trail near the Woodcroft apartment complex. “He gave me a crackerjack mili- tary salute. I have been in the army and he really does know how to salute,” said McDonnell. Fish charges TWO RICHMOND men face charges following their arrest Thursday night by fisheries officers at the Capilenc fish hatchery. ’ According to fisheries officer Herb Redekopp, a 34- year-old man and a 19-year-old man used 2 net to catch 68 coho salmon. The two were arrested as they attempted to sell salmen to undercover fisheries officers and have been charged with using 2 gill net in a closed area and the attempted illege! sale of the ‘ish. - CORRECTION - f Due to a printin weeks EXTRA H (October 2-8, 1994) the followin item which appears on page 1 should have read: Prosident’s Choice™, 7009 ‘The Decadent’ chocolate chip cookies 1 We apologize for any incenve- S this may have caused | fnience th , our customers. Exira Foods = | arror inthis | “OODS Flyer | R BLOWOUT Dol. 5397 “eo Sunday, October 2, 1994 — North Shore News ~ 3 Special Advertising Feature fe st 4 RANT = the Sema Salmon est Vancouver's Salmon House on the Hill, the region's premier seafood restaurant and Horizon’s on Burnaby Mountain are paying special tribute to B.C. salmon this month. . Two of Vancouver's. top chefs, Salmon House Chef Dan Atkinson and Horizons Chef Deb Connors will feature a variety of traditional as well as unique salmon dishes throughout the month of October. Executive chef Dan Atkinson has made a career of versatility in the kitchen and excels in the Westcoast style of cooking. Chef Deb Connors focuses on fresh and varied approaches to seafood preparation. A favored culinary twist at Horizons is alderwood grill open flame cookery. To keep things interesting during Salmon Month, eight of Van- couver’s leading chefs have contributed two of their persona} favorite salmon recipes to the event. The dishes will be prepared by Dan and Deb and will be featured Dan & Deb (far right) joined by eight of Vancouver's finest chefs. daily on the fresh sheet at the Salmon House and Horizons. Watch for salmon _ recipe contributions from The Salmon House on The Hill’s chef Dan Atkinson; Horizons chef Deb Connors, as well as recipes from: *Joe Fortes; *The Prow; °Da Pasta Bar; The Cannery; ¢The Fish House; *Monk McQueens; Beachside Cafe; *La Toque Blanche. Diners can pick up salmon entree recipe cards at the Salmon House or Horizons. Enjoy a favorite dish by recreating it at home. Guests will also be eligible to win certificates to all participating restaurants. . The prize draw date is November | 1, 1994. Two winners will walk away with $500 worth of restaurant gift certificates. Enter to win at the Salmon House or at Horizons. Celebrate the toast of the coast - Salmon Month at The Salmon House on the Hill and Horizons - to October 31st. OCTOBER IS “SALMON MONTH” AT THE SALMON House & HORIZONS The Salmon House Chef, Dan Atkinson and Chef Deb Connors from Horizons invite you to join them in October's “month long” tribute to B.C. Salmon! Eight of Vancouver's top Chefs have contributed their favorite salmon recipes which Dan end Deb will feature on daily fresh sheets, along with their own salmon.specialties. compre enitary sane cards Tor our dining guests who enjoy practicing their culinary ° skills at home COMPLIMENTARY RECIPE CARDS for all feature entrées will be available at both restaurants. Enter at either the Salmon House or Horizons _ during Salmon Month and you could be the winner of a “$500.00 RESTAURANT PACKAGE”. 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