m court TWO NORTH Vancouver men will have their fish story played out in court. By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter A charge of attempting to defraud sponsors of the Curtis Lumber and Kask Bros annual fish- ing derby were recently laid against Trevor Lane Jones, 27 and Ryan Crawford MeLeud, 40. News readers may recall that Jones was the unoffictal winner of last June's Horseshoe Bay derby. A dark net was cast over the event as suspicious eyes were cast toward Jones’ 25, 81 Ibs. (11.7 ky). “chinook salmon at the weigh-in, Sponsor Brian Kask said com- plaints by other derby competitors about the fish's probable time of death resulted in it being sent to Nanaimo's Pacific Biological Research Station. lnvestigators there found “bugs in its gills” that ilegedly proved the big one wasn't caught during derby time. An uncomfortable Kask said in June that the sixth annual charity event ended with a trip toa lawyer. “We wanted to make sure the right people get their prizes and now we are going to go on selling lumber,” said Kask in the summer. The information was later sent to the West Vancouver Police. The official derby winner, Jett Viljoen, picked up $7,500 cash for his 20.24 fbs (9.1 kg) salmon, Despite the controversy, Kask said that $20,000 was raised for Children’s Hospital during the event. An estimated 300 fishermen took part, Jones and.McLvod are slated to appear in West Vancouver provin- ciai court on Nov, 21 on a charge of attempting to defraud Brian Kask and Greg Graham of $7,500. ANDWASHING « WAXING + CUT POLISHING ‘ INTERIOR SHAMPOO » MUCH MORE V4, | $29.95 WAX, HANDWASH & VACUUM ep 1° OPEN SATURDAYS 524 4 LONSDALE, N. VAN. 986-2886 P - * craft activities for children “@ puppet shows ° handmade gifts forsale. ¢ refreshments Vancouver Waldorf School CHILDREN'S CARISTI IAS FAIR Saturday, Nevember 19, 10am - 3pm We invite you to enjoy a magical day of warmth and activities for the _ whole family. While you browse for handcrafted gifts or specialty foods such as baked goods and preserves, your children can be creating gifts: building gingerbread houses, making fleece angels, carving soapstone, dipping beeswax candles, woodworking or making jewelry. Or they can choose gifts from the Gnome Village, a children-only market, specially priced to suit a child's allowance. The fair is a feast for the senses and the soul. Sip mulled cider or sample candied apples while carollers and string ensembles entertain. Enjoy fresh, homemade bread and a bowl of soup in the Dining Room or tea and dessert in the Tea Garden, And be sure to see the wonderful puppet show with your children! We have openings in'somo classes, including Kindergarten. THE VANCOUVER WALDORF SCHOOL If you have questions or concems about your child's education, come and have a conversation with a teacher. 2725 ST. CHRISTOPHERS ROAD, NORTH VAN TELEPHONE: 985-7435 FAX: 985-4948 94 ESCORT LX 1.9, 5 Speed, Air Bag, Power Steering, Light Group, Convenience Group, Sunreol. Stock #26367 1.9, 5 Speed, Dual Air Bags, Rev ‘Viper Washer, Convenience Group, AMFM Cassette. Stock #G6668 5.0, 5 Speed, Dual Air Bags, Power Seat, Traction Lock Axle... Stock #M6958 3.0, Automatic, Dual Air Bags, Ant Lock brakes, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Speed Control, AM/FM Cassette. Stock #TA6480 ‘ i YG 5 a Bel WA 2.3, 9 Speed, XL Trim, Full Carpeting, AM/FM Stereo, Casi Mag Wheels, Handling Package. Stock #R7093 4.9, 5 Speed, XL Trim, Air Bag, ANEM Cassette. Stock #77023 7.3 Turbo Diesel, 5 Speed, X! Trim, Sliding Rear Window, AM/FM Stereo, Light & Convenience Group, Handling Package, LT235 All Terrain Tires. Stock #76869 94 EXPL 4.0, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Luggage Rack, Power Windows, Power Locks, Limited Slip Axle, Sun Roof, Dual Power Seats, Cast Mag Wheels, Stock #EX6356 All rebates assigned to dealer. 879 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER 980-2411