es eS ANDREA enjoys long, lazy evenings inshinetjirl A with her besband and romantic diwecrs. Cooking Hungarian delicacies is her speciality. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Newspapers still recycled RECYCLING PROGRAMS in North Vancouver loudly touted by Allnationas Airseal and Recycling may be dead and buried but some residents can still get their newspapers collected for recycling. Mike MacLean, who operates North Shore Recycling. ts continuing to collect| newspapers from apartment blocks in North Vancouver City. Also, he collects from West Van couver apartments and in that municipality he has a metal recycling scheme in operation MacLean's previous recycling ¢xperience was when he worked with New Life Recycling Ever since New Life folded a months ago, recycling in North Van has been in hmbo. Residents who have bothered to bundle newspapers have found them being collected by garbage trucks rather than recyclers The demise of New Life few was that when prices paid overseas for used newsprint plummeted, the councils were not prepared to sub- sidize New Life at a level that could keep it afloat. In North Van District, the recycling Contract was put out to tender and the bids received ied council to mistakenly believe that not only did it not need to subsidize recycling but that it could do even better than getting it done for free. Allnations actually offered to pay for the privilege of picking up newspapers and it was contracted to them, while New Life owner Bruce Culver said it would be impossible for Allnations to live up to the contract. He proved correct and District cancelled the contract, as did North Van City when the Allnations cheque bounced Though the used newsprint market has now recovered and prices are back up, it happened too late NORBURN LIGHTING CENTRE has a reputation of experienced gervice and is the place to see _Westorn Canada's jargest display of lighting fixtures. If you are bullding or remodelling — or just out to brighten up a dark comer — you'll find the right light at Norburn. Wholesale and retail. Free Catalogues availabie. Norburn Lighting Centre Inc. 4600 E. Hastings 8t., Burnaby, B.C. VEC 2K5 ¢ Tel. 200-0666 to save New Life. However, the company’s’ former employce MacLean says it is at least sufficient for him to be able to offer the limited recycling service he is maintaining. . FRAUD RIP-OFF claims which RCMP believe are still outstanding in a case against a couple who ran a drapes store on Lower Lonsdale are unlikely to be investigated unless police receive official complaints before Sep- tember 30. So far, police have had 78 replies to questionnaires sent to people who may have been victims of frauds in- volving the store at 152 Lonsdale Avenue when it was variously known as The Drape Factory, Nuance, Berry Ventures, and Vancouver Shade, in the first half of this year. PRE SEASON SKI SALE! 20%-6O% off.¢ AS - Sunday, September 19, 1982 - North Shore News CASE CLOSING SEPT 30 However, RCMP sent out a total of 108 questionnaires to people who may have been victims of leaving money deposits on orders they never received. And because of the number of incidents being investigated, a detective spokesman says it will be impractical to receive details of further incidents in the case, after September 30. “We are looking at up wards of 70 to 100 com- plaints against the same people,” he says. Each individual complaint, isolated by itself, may not be that serious but 100 com- for example: << ROSSIGNAL FRONTIER SKIS... ...... reg. $199.95 ROSSIGNOL STRATOSKIS.... reg. $325.00 ROSSIGNOL OMEGASKIS.....___... reg. $160.00 SALOMON626BINDINGS.....___... reg. $124.95 SALOMON 727BINDINGS.....____.. reg. $154.95 SOLOMON S-100BINDINGS...___._.. reg. $94.95 CABEREXPERTBOOTS..... ss... reg. $200.00 DOLOMITE Lady Falicon......._.s..... reg. $140.00 GIPRONPOLES....... sss. reg. $24.95 PLUS— Many more new, used and demo skis! Don’t forget; we sell your old equipment for you North Shore Ski Swap 228 Lonsdale Ave., N. Van. St. Edmund's Gym - Sth & Mahon MON TUE THUR SAT * * Doce eee Now 99° Doce Now 199° Deca ae Now 99° Doce e ee Now 89* ete eae Now 99° Deen eae Now 69* Lecce aee Now 89° eee eee Now 79© Doles Now 17° d deadline issued plaints grouped together become quite serious. The purpose of the questionnaire is to get a true picture of how major any fraudulent ac- tivity was.” 4 Charged with 26 offences ~ of obtaining goods on false pretences - for matters unrelated to the Lonsdale shop, involving marine equipment valued at $55,000 - are Didier Maxine Paul Michot, aged 39, and Lorraine Edwina Berry, 34. They were arrested in Halifax, Nova Scotia, August 16, allegedly out- fitting a steel hulled sailboat in preparation for a round- the-world trip. NOW $4 8995 980-1911