A9 - Sunday, January 29, 1984 - North Shore News North Van man collects for attack outside cabaret. A NORTH Vancouver man who was attacked without warning outside a cabaret has been awarded $1,310 for loss of wages and injuries he suf- fered by the Criminal Injury Compensation fund. The award made to the unidentified 30-year-old man was one of 70, totalling $161,527, announced for December, 1983. The man received the com- ’ pensation for contusions of the left eye and cheek and for a strained right elbow. Under the Criminal Injury’ Compensation Act, anyone who is a victim. of crime in B.C. may apply for and _feceive compensation from the Workers Compensation Board-administered fund. ign poses with some of her wares wonders what happened to the Bird of Paradise porcelain jar stolen just before Christmas. Errington is offering a reward-of $75 worth-of goods from the store for the jar’s return. If you have any information on the $250 piece of art, contact her at 988-6422. .-- Beet aa + ws ” i re have made off with the five- foot, green. Admiral freezer and.its.load.of $600 worth of ’ meat and-other ‘groceries. '. Anyone with information Pile