LORNA enjoys the outdoors and 4-wheeling. She's an apprentice hairstylist and, though she hates to cook, she loves tq-eat. She valso- > Plays the ‘altar and likes to bicycle. (Elisworth Dickson photo) a Pair caught in the act Two men, including a juvenile, have been arrested in connection with a break and entry at 1100 Viewport Road in Deep Cove Thur sday evening. Charged with break and entry with intent and possession of stolen property were the juvenile and Robert Thomas Hallidorson, 21, of no fixed address. Halidorson was remanded until August 24 and the Walkout hits Burrard Burrard Yarrows shipyards in North Van- couver were closed down for a day Wednesday in what management described as an “illegal walkout.” Tom Duncan, the general manager, said about 90 per cent of the workforce walked off the job after a welder was given a one day suspension for “being off his job.” Workers were back on the job Thursday, but Duncan said the incident which sparked the walkout “hasn't been settled yet.” new 1981 Cars and trucks at 600 over factory invoice see pages B7,8,9,10 juvenile until August 27. The suspects were found in possession of a stolen truck registered in Kamloops, said a spokesman for the RCMP. Starting next month B.C. Rail will be beginning a major program along the railway tracks from West Vancouver to Squamish. The official responsible for approving the spraying permit told the News there are a number of restrictions placed on the program to make sure no harm is caused. Hugh Armstrong, a B.C. Rail spokesman, said the herbicide spray program is carried out every three years to keep the area beside the tracks free of weeds. No signs for No stop signs will be placed on Kirkstone Road to deter speeding motorists, North Vancouver District council decided last week. Council made the decision after the matter arose at a traffic safety committee meeting. Alderman Mary Segal, who sits on the committee, said the issue was “fairly contentious” because a number of residents have requested controls to stop the speeding. “Over the past three-and- a-half years there has from time to time been con siderable concern with regard to the development of the Cedar Village area in the City and the additional traffic load it might put on 16th Street,” the staff report said. 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