12 - Sunday, August 6, 1989 - North Shore News RAILWAY SPEEDER patrols in West Vancouver may soon be 2 thing of the past. As of Jan. 1, 1990, BC Rail wants to discontinue its speeder pairols through the comununity. At present, these track checkers precede all trains, checking fer obstructions such as stalled vehicles, debris and falling recks. West Vancouver Council voied inquiring reporter Elizabeth Collings CE ECS Cathy Mondoux Bervard Conway West Vancouver North Vancouver look what happened. Parking to be restricted in SIGNS: LIMITING parking to the signs preferred a ‘resident three hours will be put up along parking only” system, which may Wellington Avenue from Rosebery be considered in future years but is Avenue to Madrona Crescent, a not considered viable at this time. residential area of Horseshoe Bay The on-street parking restric- that has been inundated with cars parked by ferry commuters. West Vancouver District Council recently approved the signs follow- ing a survey of 57 loca] households — 67 per cent of which were in favor of the move. Many of those who were against DENTURE SERVICE * New Deniures e 1 Hour Repairs ® 1 Day Relines * Free Consultatiens | LEWIS DENTURE CLINICI #301-1124 Lonsdale : Ph. 987-1944 ~ 986-4263 Free home estimates IMPAIRED DRIVING Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation For a very limited time | Electrolux quality is available } _ for a very low price. Discover the amazing difference of the Electrolux Discovery Ii upright vacuum cleaner .. without ques- tion the most innovative vacuum on the market today. It moves easily from carpets to floors, cleaning better, faster amd with less effort. Unrivalied by the competition, this revolutionary cleaner weighs only 14 lbs, has more features and boasts a unique two-inotor system for more power and cleaning efficiency. Reg. $549. Special limited offer , 299 | al on shipping & handling ELECTROLUX A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! 146 W.16th Street LAST CHANCE North Vancouver OPEN SUNDAY 980-6507. FROM 10am-4pm I would err on the side of [ think 3.C. cut costs. I think of the is hazardous cargo going —_ dangerous. Valdez. Exxon stopped a through. If you needed a necessary. Yhere’s too some urban area precau- many derailments.as it is. tions. It’s an en- iot of the precautions and — speeder for 20 years, why vizonmental problem. all of a sudden stop it? asks if West Vancouver needs speeder patrols. Does West Van need speeder patrols? Robin Barker Joe McKenzie Kirsten Ebbsen North Vancouver West Vancouver Toronte is A solid-yes. The jobs lost |! would imagine that we The real problem is how safety. They’re trying to wrong, especially if there are important. It couic' be | do. They wouldn't be us- _ we dispose of these chem- a ee SN hen AK a, CA BSS tae STTys sA3 +S Now Boarding. Whether you're a business orcommerce —_ Enrol today, and find out why more studeni, or you've been in the account- _ successful businesses are choosing ing field for a number of years, now's accountants with the CMA designa- the time to make your reservations for _ tion. Contact the Manager of the next CMA flight. Our new Admissions prior to August 18, 1989 progressive Management Accounting for the fall session. program for the 90's focuses on improv- ing and updating accounting and financial skills, as well as providing invaluable management training that will give you a competitive edge in today's marketplace. And take you into the boardroom with confidence. The Society of Management Accountants of British Columbia P.O. Box 11548, 1575 — 650 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4W7 Telephone: (604) 687-5891 or 1-800-663-9646 Fax: (604) 687-6688 Monday to oppose BC Rail’s decision. West Vancouver fire chief Colin Evans said any derailment is a potential catastrophe, adding that BC Rail often transports haz- ardous materials through the district, including ex- plosives, chlorine and sulphuric acid. Inquiring Reporter ing them if they weren’t icals, even if they take Horseshoe Bay tions will be in effect from 7 a.m. local homes when they return People living on Wellington, to 7 p.m., thus preventing people home. . who work on the mainland but live This has been occurring, despite cars in front of their homes after on Bowen Island or in Sechelt the extra ferry parking areas that work. - from parking their cars in front of are provided. however, will be able to park their