CHUCK COOK, MP for North Vancouver-Burnaby, is in Lions Gate Hospital undergoing treatment for pericarditis, an internal virus illness. He was admitted to in- tensive care last Friday evening after complaining of week. Cook, 56, had been renominated two days earlier as Progressive Conservative candidate for North Van-Burnaby in the next federal election at a nomination meeting of the PC constituency association Tory member for North Van-Burnaby in the May 1979 federal election which brought the short-lived Clark government to power in Ottawa. He was re-elected in February 1980. Since then A3- Wednesday, November 17 1982 - _ North Shore News ADMITTED WITH CHEST PAINS Cook in hospital ALS INSIDE chest pains. Diagnosis attended by about 100 he has been a frequently Monday revealed, however, people. outspoken Commons critic that the symptoms were not of Liberal policies affecting of cardiac origin. A lawyer, businessman the North Shore and, in He is expected to be and former broadcaster, particular, the Port of discharged within about a Cook was first elected as Vancouver. Hypnotism inside out PAGE Cl Ambulance’s rent up 6% THROWING A pebble into the water of restraint, North Vancouver City council limited the rental increase for the Emergency Health Services back-up ambulance “To Six per cént at its méeting ~ last week. The rent, currently $3,000 annually, will climb to $3,180. “It's just a pebble in the water but I hope at some point it can become a wave,” said Alderman Gary Payne. The rent increase had originally been siated at 10 per cent before Payne argued in favour of lowering it. The ambulance, owned by the provincial government, is kept at the City fire hall. In additional to rental revenue, the City also receives $183.04 for each call made, at an average frequency of ~ four per month. , The - City has supplied “back-up ambulance service oe since Jan.~1, 1977. Open until midnite GOOD BEHAVIOR and an _ ditional © absence of complaints of drunken rowdyism promp- ted North Vancouver District council Monday to draperies by S.-Laursen Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1” Venetian, Vertical and Wooden Blinds ‘In-home Service’’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All blinds 20% off list Labour per panel $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH 8 a.m. to! 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday call. 987-2966 News Photo Terry Peters TATTERED flag on Grand Boulevard in North Van, weathered by battering from winds, has seen better days — as Canada has too. — murder PAGE B11 hour through Saturday. Council agreed to permit the pub to remain open until midnight instead of the usual Monday allow Queen's Cross closing time of 11 p.m. fora neighborhood pub later trial period of 60 days. ing hours. at least... However, if 1 municipality had received complaints from neighbors of the drinking hole, then until their licence expires at the end of March. Queen's Cross has been on probation hours since the after the two month L | owners first approached probation period elapsed oca District last September 7 Queen's Cross would be seeking permission to required to resume its carlier remain open for an ad- closing hours. : happenings x . = . PAGE B12 ‘ * . ‘ oy | Codes yon Now at new Gan, aye 4 a, = ~ i location = Complete Ski Package Rossignol or Spatding Skis 200.00 Salomon 222 Bindings with Brake 89.95 : 7 Sam Gipron Poles 24.95 f \ eens ee 6 ee ee installation & Buff Wax 20.00 334.95 NOW 199.95 CABER EXPERT BOOTS Reg. 200.00 .............. now 89.95 cane ci now 11908 =p fw battery on MARY siz . rere. 160. 00". _ Now 80.00 7 is best Smtoo. ‘280 s Goggles now 19.95 Leather Gloves P. AGE B4 Reg. 0,00 rn ...NOW 22.00 Saloreo 129.06 ...... -Now 89.95 Buy SALOMON 737, 637. 337 | and receive FREE mounting, edge sharpening and buff wax reg. $30.00 value OPEN SUNDAYS 10-4 North Shore Ski Swap 1625 Lonsdale Ave. 980-1911 Automotive . Clasalfied .. Community Round-up Entertainment A22 A20 1744 Davie |, West End. 689-7441 ‘3000 W. Broadway Kitsilano 734-2304 “North Van _ PRB4A266 | What'a Going On . R12