Toilet geyser A FAULTY back-flaw valve in’ Lions Gute Hospital (LGH) caused hot water to enter cold water pipes on Thursday. People at the hospital were totd not to drink the tap water until wafer quality safety testing was completed on Friday, said LGH president Bob Smith. “The back flow manifested itself by erupting in a teilet in the activation building. We had a geyser of hot water coming out of there,’* said Smith. Smith said the vaive was fixed the same day. Administration officials had the cold-water _ tested. lines Smith said chemicals were flushed through the cold- water pipes after the hot water entered the fines. _ He said the chemical wash was safe, but bottled water was distributed as a precaution until test results were made available on Friday. B&E charges AN 18-YEAR-OLD West Vancouver man was recently jailed seven months in connection with charges of break and enter, and possessing stolen property. Russell William Brownlee pleaded guilty to four charges in West Vancouver provincial court. The first three charges stem from incidents that occur- red Nov. 24, 1992, in North Vancouver. The charges involved: © possessing stolen property valued greater than $1,000; ® possessing 2 stolen licence plate; @ possessing stolen purses belonging to (wo women. ! Brownlee also pleaded guilty to the burglary of 1 West Vancouver house en July 16. ‘He received 12 months’ srobation in connection with the charges. “Judge Jerome Paradis sentenced Brownlee: in West Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 2. _ ELECTION AGENDA ibute to Cook set for N V restaurant - CHUCK COOK TRIBUTE a THE. NORTH Shore community -. will’ celebrate the life of the late Chuck Cook at a tribute to the ':. former“ North Vancouver MP on Monday, Sept. 27. ff The evening will feature Jim ‘Edwards, president of the - Treasury Board, and others who “worked with Cook over the years. “”* Cook died on Feb. 23 from jung _ cancer shortly before he was set to retire from politics. ’ He was first elected to Parlia- ment in 1979 as the MP for North Vancouver-Burnaby. He had held the ‘North Vancouver seat since: 1988. Before entering politics, Cook was a radio talk show host for CJOR. The celebration of Chuck Cook is scheduled to run from 7 to 10 p.m. at Cheers Restaurant, 125 East 2nd St. in North Vancouver. Hors-d’oeuvre and refreshments will be served. |, , Tickets are $10, and can be purchased in advance by calling 980-1110 or 987-5182. SHEILA COPPS IN TOWN THE LIBERAL Party’s deputy leader Sheila Copps and North Vancouver Liberal candidate Mobina Jaffer will hold a public meeting at the Coach House Inn, ‘700 Old Lillooet Road, North Vancouver on Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited . to discuss social programs and issues. Copps ‘will also address ae PRA reilly CHEERS RESTAURANT hosts tribute to late MP Chuck Cook on Monday, Sept. 27. ‘ students at Windsor secondary school, 931 Broadview Dr., North Vancouver at 5 p.m. NATURAL LAW PARTY NOW OFFICIAL THE NATURAL Law Party of Canada qualified formally as a national party at midnight on Thursday, Sept 23. The minimum number of re- quired candidates (50) for a na- tional party had been accepted by Elections Canada. The party plans to open its B.C. headquarters at 2670 West Broad- way in Vancouver on Wednesday, Sept. 29, and it plans on having a full slate of 32 candidates regis- tered in the province before the Oct. 25 federal election, (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver be- tween Sept, 9 and Sept. 22, 1993. Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Plaintiff: Telecom Leasing Canada (TLC) Ltd... ¢/o 1700-595 Burrard St.. Vancouver, Defendant: Canada Cheez and Chopstix Franchises Lid., 103-133 West 15th St., North Vancouver, and Yic’s Dining Lounge Ltd., 228-475 Main St., Vancouver and Vernon Jung Lid., 310-145 West 15th St., North Vancouver, and Yic Ventures Ltd., 205-200 East Pender St., Vancouver. Claim: $24,485.10 for the lease of telephone switching and associated equipment, $1,724.46 for provin- cial sales tax, $1,724.46 for federal sales tax, and $150 for reposses- sion costs. Plaintiff: Gescan Ltd., c/o 720- 943 West Broadway, Vancouver. Defendant: Indacom Electrical Services Ltd. and Terry L. Car- penter et al, 3270 Institute Rd., North Vancouver. . Claim: $19,020 for electrical sup- plies and construction materials. Plaintiff: Vancouver Sharp Imag- ing Ltd., 2285 Clark Dr., Van- couver. Defendant: Metropolitan Press Ltd., c/o 200-133 West 17th St., North Vancouver. Claim: $37,208 for services pro- vided. Plaintiff; ICBC, 151 Esplanade, North Vancouver. Defendant: E.R. Carpenter Co. of Canada Ltd., and Isaac Gunther et al, 2625 Caslow St., Vancouver. Claim: $44,132 for collision dam- ages. West Plaintiff: Royal Bank of Canada, P.O. Box 170, Sechelt. Defendant: AB Haddock Marine Ltd. and Albert B. Haddock et al, c/o 100-133 West 17th St., North Vancouver. Claim: $71, 238 for a promissory note. t 1 ‘ 1 J t i 1 1 i} The Best Soccer Shoe 2 pairs 45. 59 1 1 t 1 ' i Gold Cup Men’ s & Boys’ Soccer Shoe! pigskin, leather upper with 59499 multi cleated sole GUARANTEED VOLUME SHOE SOURCE LTD. Main S1. & Mtn. Hwy.. 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