A8-Sunday News, May 4, 1980 Two City aldermen accused the media of blowing out of North Vancouver Proportion a ‘‘minor derailment” of three tank cars carrying hazardous chemicals, last month at the Lynn Creek rail yard. “I think it must have been a slow day for news that it even made the news in the first place,” Alderman Bill Sorenson said. The comments were made during a discussion of the March 26 derailment, which had been requested by Alderman Gordon Cross. Cross was unhappy with CN Rail’s policy of dealing with the derailments, as outlined in a letter to Mayor Jack Loucks. Stolen motorcycle recovered It didn’t take West Van- couver Polhce long last weekend to find a motor- cycle which had been reported Frnday as stolen By Sunday, the owner had the 1975 Honda back in his possession The owner had gone out for the evening. leaving the THE NATURAL CUT naw The Gesign tne os natural fall pattern and tae sai features to and wear curing wons necessary that last and last 'S afl precision cut thal produces total soft NESS and upltt for either jong of short with altentoo pad to the bone structure Maaumum tattery to face and orotibe NO SETTING NECESSARY SIMPL Y COMB AND LET ORY oF Diow dry in afew minutes For extra special occasions a few twists with a Curting ron produces an extraordinary look PERMACURL NEW IN ALL THE WORLD ] 09 for a rouune check and found it just happened to be the stolen bike He arrested two juveniies said to have been nding the bike and they are expected to be charged etth theft and possession of propemny stolen Sunday & Monday Fecaaenid Meet iria tt All dairy products made with real ice cream! Remember Happy Night! DeLuxe Burgers — '2 Price! Every Tuesday 5pm ‘til Closing 404 Lonsdale 987-4131 5 FIRST VISIT