a eee eae ie tee reeeeneet Bank of Montreal surveitiance phcto, courtoay Viest Vancouver Police Department suspect sought WEST Vancouver Police want to speak to the man above in connection with a complaint of aileged fraud and - impersonation at the Ambleside branch of Bank of Montreal on Oct. 27. if you know who he Is, call 925-7500. Council members on committees Frons page & people at the mecting. Bell also promised “to provide services to _ the public in an efficient and cost-effective manner,” and said deci- sions on his council would be “based on facts and issues, not per- ‘sonalitics.” « - ; .: Council appointments to committees announced at Monday: & -Mayor Don Bell: GVRD Board; GVRD Labour Relations Alternative; Lower Mainland Treaty Advisory Cominittee ® Conn. Ernie Crist: Frontage Tax Court of Revision; Joint Police Liaison; Library Board; N.V. Museum and Archives; @ Coun. Bill Denaulc GVRD Labour Relations; Joint Police 5 N.V. Chamber of Commerce @ Coun. Heather Dunsford: Restorative Justice Committee; Joint Police Liaison Committee; N.S. Family Court & Youth Justice; NS. Health; @ Coun. Janice Harris: Community Heritage; Frontage Tax Court of Revision; N.S. Advisory Committee on Disability Issues; N.S. Arts Commission; Silver Harbour Grant Committee; Transportation Planning Advisory Committee @ Coun. Doug MacKay-Dunn: Customer Service/Quality Assurance Committec; Recreation Commission; Coun. Lisa Mun: Customer Service/Quality Assurance Committee; Frontage Tax Court of Revision; G Board Alternative; Lower Mainland Treaty Advisory Alternative; N & W Van Emergency Program; N.V. Rec Commission. In a sport where: split-second timing and technical detail are ” ritical, Promaster Navitach is _ Tight on track. Features include a ~ 4/100 second split time chrono- graph, countdown timer, electro- luminescent display and water: resistant to 100 metres. Priced from $575. Friday, December 10, 1999 — North Shore News - 5 Revenues [Plants] sought Galore} H i § «6PARK ROYALS =f rom page & ; : tE high-density housing develop- CHRISTMAS Sto RE: ment. a 4 S!OuT! Thirdly, Wood hopes to DON TM IS increase tax revenues by ensur- ing commercially zoned land is used for commercial purposes rather than for municipal build- ings and parking lots. Wood said he does not have a specific revenue target in mind. Finally, Wood mentioned the Vancouver Island ferries in Horseshoe Bay. He said BC Ferries should develop a strate- gic, long-term plan which should involve the removal of the Nanaimo ferries before spending $27 million for infra- structure. “The only course of action we have is to marshall the citizens on the North Shore and West Vancouver, many of whom are opposed,” he said. Wood also said lie intends to reactivate the committee sys- tem of council, put on hold by former mayor Pat Boname. These committees will make recommendations to council and have a community liaison role: : . & Land Use Planning . Committee: Williams (chair), Durman; Community — Services Committee: Coun. Jean ~ Ferguson (chair), Coun. John Clark; , General Services Committee: az Parca eer SIS" “| Dita denteacfanentey for Now-Peridhae ord et ‘Soprovich (chair), Coun. Ken, Haycock; a, ® = Finance Committee: Durman (chair), Williams; GVRD Board of Directors: Burman; GVRD Labour Relations Bureau: Ferguson. . 7 . ptuires : 20% off MOND “ GOLDMAN _ JEWELLERS -