inshine A GIRL of many interests, Angie loves body surfing, making pottery, camping and astronomy. She has toured Europe and the Hawaiian Islands and would like to study imerior design. (Elsworth Dickson photo) Dangerous goods curb moving A BAN on expansion by industries manufacturing dangerous goods in North Vancouver District came a step closer Monday when the controversial regulatory bylaw passed third reading in Distnct council. The bylaw would prohibit industries producing such hazardous materials as explosives, gases and chiondes from enlarging their current capacity of adding to existing facilities. Particularly affected would be local firms like Canadian Occidental (Hooker Chemicals). The bylaw, supported Monday by a narrow 4-3 vote with Aldermen John Lakes, Jim Ball and Peter Powell opposing. comes to council for final adoption next weck MEET YOUR TASTE An American citizen is serving time in jail before being sent back to the U.S. with an order banning him from returning to Canada for at least two years. The action resulted from a Volvo with Washington licence plates being stopped by West Vancouver police at Taylor Way and Keith Road Tuesday last week. Investigation showed the AS - Wednesday, June 9, 1982 - North Shore News car had been stolen in Bellingham earlier the same day and police say they seized six bags of “green plant matenal” weighing 54 grams from the car. Arrested were Greg Michael Chase, aged 20, a U.S. citizen of no fixed address, and Harvey Arthur Courchesne, aged 19, wanted in a Canada-wide warrant as escapee from Segal never said that ALDERMAN Mary Segal states that she was mis- quoted in a June 6 Sunday News report of last week’s North Vancouver District council discussion of a Playcare Society plea on behalf of the North Shore United Way. Alderman Segal actually said: “The North Shore would be in bad shape if the United Way social planning function were closed.” The issue was. council support (which was given) for the continuation of North Shore United Way services, theatened by funding cuts. There is no question of closing the Playcare Society itself. 291, | Arrested in WV, jailed, anned from Canada Saskatchewan. Chase appeared in provin- cial court last Wednesday and pleaded guilty to posses- sing stolen property worth more than $200 — the car. He was sentenced to 14 days’ jail and was placed on un- supervised probaticn for two years, during which time he is prohibited from returning to Canada. Thursday he was jailed for a further 10 days when he pleaded guilty to possession of narcotics. A_ similar charge against Courchesne was stayed. Courchesne was due to appear yesterday on a charge of carrying a con- cealed weopon. HONDA Try Peter K for quality workmanship and for price. All work 100% guaranteed! 988-7671 Peter K. Automobile Ltd. 1124w. isa n.v Leaders in Car Entertainment WEDNESDAY JUNE 9 TO SATURDAY JUNE 19 oH SEE and HEARS ove 2 voes ot casion innovation unvaiied tn thet: best ever tine-up of Car Stereo GD sree tor 82 teaturing the finest in FM pertormance WINE 1902 canon INDASH AMFM Cassone with 6 «5 9 High Powe: Coaxial Speaker Kit G CS SPECIALS: stop iro excites, ciaron Spooner ¢ No purchase necessary > Ff ufl details at store and Systems Specials instore tor Clarion Days' qa BONUS = cscs seston trscnns torres “J T Shin with every Clanon purchase Clarion Days Ends Saturday June 19th GOURMET WORLD ryven abe Prastily Duropean style Meats & Sausages prepared on thre Dehetous blendindgs of Tedeedarr Curope s favourite © oftes LOO vartetios of Hist and Seafood fron Thee Mounds of fratts and Veqetables Prom Markos Premises Over bDeese Plus fresh 1246 Lynn Valley Ad NV 986-4266 3060 W. Broadway, Van. 734-2304 1711 Davie St. atDenman 689-7411 Salmon Shop Produce Cakes treads and Pastrtes trom Pohls Bakery ele ele