When Mrs. Perry LeGault gave up smoking two years ago, she began spending her cigarette money on lottery tickets — today she is $100,000 richer. Mrs. LeGault, 71, of North Vancouver, was one of two B.C. residents to win $100,000 in the January 10 Western Express Lottery . draw. KICKING THE WEED P ’ She said since she gave up smoking two years ago and started buying lottery tickets this has been her third win. “I was watching the draw on television, with my husband Perry, when my ticket came up. I got so excited, I thought I had won $1,000. Then, a couple of minytes later they = an- nounced my series and I - Se a Page 9, January 17,.1979 - North Shore News . AYS OFF for Mrs. Perry LeGault, who plans a trip to - e became a $100,000 winner,” she said. : Mrs. LeGault said she and her husband have wanted to visit Hawaii for years — and will now plan a trip. A great-grandmother, she said she will invest some of her winnings for her family and spend the rest on en- joying her twilight years. Homeowners pay lion's share of cost-sharing “Cost sharing” for lane paving in North Vancouver City will cost private homeowners many times more than individual apartment and townhouse residents. That was the decision by city council at Monday's regular meeting, upholding a bylaw that would sce a homeowner with a fifty foot frontage on 7th Street pay $60 or almost one-third of the lan¢épaving charge for an entire 200-foot frontage apartment building with 45 suits. Under the bylaw, cach - suite would pay less than $10 for the service. “ & Council did not come to the decision without a fight, however. Alderman Frank Marcino called the bylaw “more than a little unfair” and reminded council it was the third time a cost sharing dispute has occurred when a single-family dwelling and an apartment building was involved. “In these cases,” he said, “the apartment dwellers overwhelm homeowners with petitions for lane paving.” “The result is that apartment dwellers pay less per person than homeowners.” the Marcino urged council to approve proceedings for a change in the bylaw. Alderman Murray Coltleugh agreed and said there was no rush for lane paving at this time of the year. However, City Clerk Bob Watson sdid it would take up to four months to draw. up such a bylaw and ito determine the “ramifications to the rest of the com- ‘munity”. has so much to offer you ... the very best in cakes & pastry. The secret is our _ingredients. We use only 100% butter, real rum & liqueurs, our own home made jams, real whipped cream etc. ~ With 2 stores to serve you on the North Shore: Park Royal South 922-1711 (across from Super Valu) — - - — 288 Pemberton Ave. _ 980-4619 a French Pastry \ 20 different kinds, all made with whole eggs, real rum & buttercreams. All differently delicious. _ 5°/doz. __ As well as our delicious cakes & pastries. Oscarsson’s offers the finest in croissants & breads. f All Butter Croissants Perfect to serve at: Breakfast: With a soft boiled egg or with jam or marmelade and coffee for that continental breakfast. Lunch: Slightly warmed with Q nourishing steaming bowl of soup. Dinner: Substitute for potatoes & see eyes light up with the welcome change. Reg. 2" Now 1°/doz. Stoneground Multigrain made with stoneground whole wheat and dark rye flour, buckwheat, rolled oats, unbleached whole wheat, sunflower seeds, honey, molasses and butter. 15 each