Al4- Wednesday, December 9, 1981 - North Shore News New Life losing too much FROM PAGE At program will be available for the whole North Shore.” Preliminary discussions, he added, are taking place with officials of the three North Shore municipalities and “it is expected that joint announcements will be made following those discussions.” Bruce Culver, president of New Life Recycling, con- firmed that financial problems arising from the slump in used newsprint markets had forced suspension of the service. “We were losing too much at the present rate (of $33 per ton) paid by West Vancouver,” he said. “We would have had to greatly increase the rate — possibly up to around $60 or $70 a ton — to make the operation viable and the muncipality wasn't prepared Fountain coins were stolen THREE JUVENILES were captured by West Vancouver Police Friday night after a chase through Park Royal Mall. The three were spotted Stealing money out of the mall fountain. Investigation later revealed that Purdy’s Chocolates and the Cafe Royale had been broken into, and some beer had been stolen from the cafe, a police spokesman said. Police determined that one of the three. had stayed behind after the mall was closed, then let the other to go along with a major increase at the present time.” Culver added that the crucial factor was the outlook for any upturn in the used newsprint market — now not expected before the second quarter of 1982 at the earliest. “You can carry a loss like that for a month or two,” he said, “but not for a long period of time.” The suspension of the curbside pick-up will not affect West Van's two recycling depots at the Recreation Centre and Gleneagles, also serviced by New Life. “Those are much more viable operations,” Culver said, “and we’ll continue to maintain them” Asked about Lanskail’s comment that the pick-up service might be resumed in “the near future”, Culver The three were spotted around midnight. 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