DAVINA enjoys boating and exploring secluded coves. She is a fiction fan, and especially likes the writings of James A. Michener. Friendly thief foiled =": A ERIENDI-Y would be the employee at 12 45 pm, tmef botched a robbery at but was frightened off) and tempt Friday when he way dropned his handgun The frightened off employee of the susp.oct fled on foot south to 29th, east to Mahon from an District of and North Vancouver who was then south on Mahon in the process of pomp to Described as a white male make a bank deposit from 28 to VS years of age, According to the North about S10 to 67 in height, Vancouver ROMP. the and weighing approximately suspect was noticed reading 18O Ibs) the suspect had a a newspaper on the west side thick mustache and collar of the Dusteat Blall at USS length, well groomed = hai W Queens about 46% minutes covering his ears before the imeqdent occurred Hic Hle then attempted to rat was wearing a ied packet with ao vipper. prey You’ll be SOLD on my service. Veer ad bobo ate: a alee To dedy Sere geattes ge othe Pho te Puget wit! ter bhuity be where ager potiertie e+ pese sy cae 6 Vege ser feasines wh ber ves Cae readsy D BRENT EILERS 4 SEA Ae atteres [toes 980.5654 (H) Weert sear curves 926.7831(O) ONE MAN was killed and two others injured in a three vehicle crash in the 4200 block of the Upper Levels Highway early Saturday morning. At presstime, West Van- couver police said the body of the dead man had yet to be positively idenufied due to severe burns suffered in the accident. No identifica- tion was found in the 1973 Austin Mim he was driving. The crash occurred at 2:15 a.m. when the Mini, travelling eastbound .in the THE PEMBERTON pub issue has been deferred until North Vancouver District Council receives written clarification from the pro- vincial Liquor Control and Licensing Branch regarding the question of jurisdiction in connection with the ex- tension of pub hours in municipalities. Ald. Joan Gadsby called for the deferral, citing the recent’ situation in West Vancouver where the gov- ernment extended the hours of a neighborhood pub without first consulting with West Vancouver municipal officials. Council ts also requesting that the government supulate what type of con- ferral the mumicipality can expect in the future from the Branch in respect to pub hours further motion by review of the ongoing noise and other problems on the west baggy sweatpants with a side of Pemberton Ave in drawstring and running order to determine what. if shoes Pohce say the suspect was friendly to passersby in the atea prior to the robbery attempt, andi suspected of having had a vebicke parked mithe area He did not obfain any of the bank deposit which contamed a simall arount of PaAnaPaciian Time for fitness is (me on Your Side. ea Sh and some negotiable hbeques frern _ GRAND OPENING Fashion Show june 24, 2 PM $700 2 admtssion go to the food bank NV 980 0244 crt ae VAY all proceeds 2nd Floor 1353 Poensberton Ave . Personal injury claims” and Wrongful dismissal claims (Free initial consuftations) Contact Michael }. Slater Fox, Morgan, Slater & Phillips Bacnators and Sotichors 669-3441 1465-1168 Alberni Streat Vancouver, Rritish Cotunbia VGE 373 A5 - Wednesday, June 13, 1984 - North Shore News westbound lane of the Upper Levels, collided head-on with a 1980 Volvo driven by Eric Annett of West Vancouver. The third vehicle involved, a 1969 Firebird driven by Peter Merler, also of West Vancouver, was behind the Volvo at the time of the crash. The three men were taken to Lions Gate Hospital where the driver of the Mini was pronounced dead at 5:25 a.m. Annett, rently age 21, 1s listed in cur- stable PEMBERTON ON HOLD Pub hours de any, acuion can be taken by District to rectify the situation. : . The Pemberton pub, targeted for 135 Pemberton Avenue, was the subject of a public hearing last week, COME RAFTING = wm * The Chiltwack, Thompson, Fraser or Lillooet Rivers RIVER RUNNERS 1, 2, 3 and 6 Day Adventures “fy $40 - Summer tSetrrg av tverrved cat beast nee besten bactiaceet date ob Sept SPR Fc teraitedd lass @ trabeosittipny OF one fh LO yee Main A whut Hey tye bt be is hoe oP yet FLAMES SEEN IN VANCOUVER Car crash victim still unidentified condition. The extent of his injuries were not known at presstime. Merler, 26, was taken to hospital but later discharged. The highway was closed from Westmount to Horseshoe Bay until 5:30 a.m. Saturday. Police said they do not know how the Mini managed to get into the westbound lanes. The flames from. the wreckage were reportedly visible in areas of Vancouver. ated during which several residents’ groups voiced their concerns about possible noise and vandalism pro- blems which might result from the pub’s presence in the Norgate neighborhood. ye 0" The w,, ae 987-2958 \. at ial Specia mest le oy ena cowrnibet! anet uatrartnet ose sn deot iatee ve pot ere e bem at De aren 1731 Marine Ditve West Van also 926-8588 3507 West 4th Avenue Van ouver 738-4169