Top Red executive dies in North Vancouver BEV HOWARD, Com- missioner of the B.C./ Yukon Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society and a medicine when, in August 1939, he interrupted his education to mobilize with the 3rd (N.B.) Regiment with the rank of Second Lieutenant. He served with Canadian and British throughout the Second ‘World War and was twice — wounded in action, earning several decorations. He Armies _ Al7 - Sunday, January 30, 1983 - North Shore News Pe community roundup ee RETIRING from his job as foreman in the B.C.Rail locomotive shop is Bill BEV HOWARD North Vancouver resident, died January 20 in Lions Gate Hospital after a short illness. He was 63. As Commissioner, Mr. Howard was the top staff member of the B.C./Yukon Red Cross from September 1964 onward. Born in Saint John, N.B., ‘where he attended public and private schools. he was _ prepared for a career in ($250); MELINGER, North Van Frederick, _ Army and Drinking driver convictions RECENT drinking driving charges by North and West Vancouver police have resulted in the following convictions (penalties shown are in addition to licence suspensions): CLUCAS, Richard Allan, 3223 Marine, West Van ($250); COLEMAN, Stephen, 4802 Fraser, Vancouver (89 days jail); HAM- MOND, Kevin Mark, Vancouver ($500); OSTERBAUER, Daniel Keith, 4350 Keith, West Van (14 days jail); RENSHAW, Wayne William, 358 East 24th, ($350); 1571. East Keith, North Yan (S100); WINFIELD, Jeanne Marie, 208-2620 Fromme, North Van ($500). continued with the Army Reserve Forces until retrement in 1964 with rank a of Colonel. Following brief post-war service with the Canadian with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs as Assistant Pensions Advocate in Saint John N.B.., Mr. Howard was appointed Commissioner of the Red Cross’ New Brunswick Division in early 1951. During the mine disaster at Springhill, N.S. in 1958, he was co-ordinator of the combined Red Cross- Canadian Army relief team. When 12,000 Hungarian refugees were disembarked at the Port of Saint John, he was in. direct charge of all programs of federal 4505 Epps, North Van Robert, 403-2336 Wall, RHEAD, Heary government sponsored refugee welfare activities. For his Springhill and refugee work, Mr. Howard earned the Red Cross Badge of Service, one of the few ever awarded to Red Cross staff members. He is survived by his wife, Irene; his daughter, Laurie Hepple; his son-in-law, Wayne Hepple: and his grandchildren, Tyler and Sean. A memorial service will be held tomorrow (Monday, January 31) at 2 p.m. in St. John’s Shaughnessy Anghcan Church, 1490 Nanton Street, Vancouver. Agenda highlights There will be no meetings this week of West Van- couver or North Van City. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (Monday 7:00 p.m.) Public heanng at 7:00 re rezoning and construction in several areas. Proposed transit facihty Klahame Park. Proposed woodworking project Sutherland Sehoot road allowance. Variable Mill rate Deep Cove Community plan WHY SETTLE FOR ‘‘CHEAP’”’ HAIRCUTS (THAT MAKE YOU LOOK YOUR WORST) : WHEN YOU CAN LOOK YOUR BEST AND SAVE - (DON’T YOU DESERVE THE BEST?) | THIS COUPON WORTH $4.40 OF HAIR PRODUCTS ON its predecessor, the PGE. Since artistic team of stylists at ROBERT BRYAN For creativity in hair design call for an appointment with Frank available evenings Welcome Back Frank Yes, Frank has re-joined the Kiwanian passes THIRTY YEARS a West Vancouver resident, George Lee-Wamer died Tuesday, January 25, at his home. A retired manager of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in West Van, Mr. Lee-Warnér was well known for his dedicated work in the West Van Kiwanis Club where he played an im- portant role in the building of the Kiwanis. senior citizens home on 22nd Street. He was also a member of the Rose Society and of St. Christopher's Church. He is survived by his wife Jean; by his brother Edgar of Theresa MacWatters of Vancouver. Pardon our dust as we redecorate Back-to-Back Quilts Stretch Terry Knits Poly cotton solid/print 90 cm, reg. 8.99 Reg. 10.99 50% oF Tee Shirt Knits Prints or Stripes Reg. 8.49-9.99 Full selection of colours 50% orF Qianao™ Knits Luxury Delaine solid colours Reg. 14.49 YOUR FIRST Visit t XPIRES FEB 13 ONE PER CUENT ne | * THE WASH-N WEAR CUT ° THE WASH-N WE AR PE RM * PERMA NAILS 1 CON TTEL Paula, John, Louise, Martha » Renapsance 660 CLYDE AT PARK ROYAL 50% OFF 50% OFF Golds Fabrics Ld Fashion and Decorating from around the world North Vance 341 Lonsdale Avenue Surrey, 10653 Kir 4 George Highway Coquitlam Carit » Shopping Centre North Burnaby #099 € Hastings Vancouver 11th and Granville $80 4433 589-6040 031 6611 299-6822 736-4565 922-6161 Ifno answer call 985 86:34 8am-7 pm ce