KYMBERLY is a girl of varied interests and is involved in acting, modelling and pop sing- ing. She also holds an orange belt in karate and enjoys dirt bike riding. Penalty end result of bank-delayed taxes A North Van company learned an expensive lesson when it paid its property taxes through a bank. Glassman Investments Lid. was penalized $1,546.24 after paying its taxes through the Toronto Dominion Bank, which in tur handed the taxes to the City of North Vancouver on July 5, a day afier they were duc. A letter before Monday's - council meeting from City treasurer-collector Dave Moulding noted that, unlike the City of Vancouver, North Van City doesn’t authorize payment of taxcs through banks. Although Glassman Investments Ltd. may have paid the bank before July 5, ‘“*payment to the bank.... does nol constitute payment to the City,’” said the letter Glassman Invesiments Lid) had written to City council last month asking that the penalty be dropped Council voted Monday to disregard the request Its a new year!! List with me now and avoid the spring competition Let me hetp you have a great 1984 For positive results achieved through enthusiastic dedication, please cali me at " D. BRENT EILERS BELL REALTY 1381 Marine Drive, West Van 980-5654 (H ) 926-7831 (0) 4 Sunshine Is Now Serving 929-1111 Deep Cove, Blueridge, Riverside a Milly gnre .AS5 - Sunday, January 8, 1984 - North Shore News A 3 \S THE FIGURES are in and, as expected, North Shore roadblocks nabbed only a few drinking drivers through the holiday period. In West Vancouver, where a total of 1,463 vehicles were stopped and checked through the holiday season, only 20 — charges were laid against 13 people for drinking-driving related incidents. In North Vancouver they didn’t keep track .of the number of vehicles checked, but they wound up with only Family Services presents For people 18-25. A look at the job market, setting career goals, some do’s and don’ts of job hunting and advice on establishing financial in- dependence. 9-4 p.m., February 18, West Vancouver Secondary, 1750 Mathers Ave., West Van- couver, 1 Sat., Fee: $15 (including tunch) By NEWS STAFF 21 alcohol-related charges on the books at the end of an almost one-month period. In West Vancouver, as well as ‘the 20 charges laid against the 13 drivers (some face more than one charge), 11 drivers found their right to drive suspended for 24 hours. ¥ s = In North Vancouver, nine of the 2! charges laid were as the result of accidents and six of the 21 charges were for refusing to provide a breath sample. - The North Vancouver RCMP were also a:little more lenient it seems, handing out 42 roadside suspensions. They were far more effec- tive-in their seatbelt efforts, however, laying a total of 136 charges against drivers who didn’t buckle up. 3 Shop Smart and Save at Lucy & Sylvia’s Place Lucy’s Place Like New Babies’ & Children’s Clothes Baby Furniture, Toys, etc. Sylivia’s Place Second Time Around Maternity and Fashionable Women’s Clothes We buy from you for.cash and sell to you for great savings OPEN DAILY 10 am-6 pm Sun, 12 noon-4 pm 115 E. tst (Lower Lonsdale) North Vancouver, B.C. 987-1991 phe ip yp ante JvC portable awem stereo cassette deck and recorder Here’s what you get! four band tuner one couch recording two-wdy speaker system autostop AM/FM shortwave automatic recording levei two way power supply 149° sounds Terrific - 1309 Lonsdale, North Vancouver 985-0577