OCEANGOING FIREMEN Larry Olver and Dave Tyler, put the new West Vancouver Fire Department rescue and firefighting boat through its REPAIRS ON SCHEDULE The bridge span damaged last year when a freighter hit the C.N. railway bridge across the Second Narrows was successfully raised Wednesday from where it had been lying since October 12, 1979. The span now has to be taken away by barge and repaired. “We feel all the surprises are beyond us now.” said Al Menard, a spokesman for SPECIAL SALE OF SELECTED BUSTER BROWN SOX CN, commenting on the pro- gress of the repairs. He said the bridge shold be back in operation by the end of February, one month behind schedule. Bad weather, strong tides, and the replacement of an underwater cable have caus- ed the delay and have push- ed the repair bill from an estimated $3 million to over $6 million. The next major repair job to be done is the straighten- ‘“"EVERYTHING SALE”’ OF CHILDREN’S WEAR 10%-50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK SALE INCLUDES ALL NEW SPRING ARRIVALS AND BALANCE OF FALL AND WINTER STOCK SIZES FROM INFANT TO 14 30% or FASHION CENTRE FOR CHILDREN Park Royal South — Upper Mall ing of the tower which was knocked out of alignment when the mishap occurred. A supporting framework has been erected around the tower which will have to be lifted and pivoted into posi- tion. Menard commented that this job will be “considerably more difficult,” than raising the damaged span and work will progress slower because the tower has to be moved fractions of a degree at a time. 926-5616 paces. The rubber dinghy with its 9.8 horsepower Mercury motor cost $3,000 and was bought by the municipality. (Tom Payne photo) DIVORCE SPECIAL Newspaper commencing Feb. 4th in conjunction with the District's regular waste collection Newspapers shouid be boxed placed in brown grocery bags Thank You tor Your Cooperation | > @ MD ware — Competitive Rates Hollander Divorce Service 204 - 1420 Marine Dr., North Van 986-4354 Notice To the Residents of The District of North Vancouver Re: Newspaper Recycling 3 eves Recycling in the District of North Vancouver is Residents should put out their newspapers separate trom therr normal garbage This can be done on any garbage day Onty newspapers, telephone books, and most advertising flyers are Suitable for recycling al this During wet weather simply place newspaper on high ground to allow surface water to drain away from the paper For your Convemence and effiient service Ibis ce Quested that you save several weeks newspaper betore placing tt out Of any garbage day residents twig tt housing Complexes (apartments CON GOR MARUAYS, lOwnbhoubes) attize CONV waste Containers the next month te set ag ndivicualhs ec hewspaper recovery syste tied in budles or sabvaall toe? appre Nec For turther information call CONV Engineering Department 987-713? ot New Lite Recycling 986-21°) Ultimate economy PAGE B7 Lamb for all seasons PAGE C8 isfeld wins bonspiel PAGE B2 Automotive 87 Classitied A23 Finishing fouches B6 + ood C8 Hayden Stewart c7 Matibox AT Heai Estate Cw Sports 61 iraves c10 tv Time C16 What s Going On AzZ2 Women c2