VO. Stray, teils 5. 1987 inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington Ure ——— ne: ‘Booze who’ on the NW. Shere RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in the following fines and penalties for drinking and driving-related offences. Mandatory licence suspension is in addition to published penalties. WEST VANCOUVER COURTS: Michacl George Smith, 6425 Fox St., Horseshoe Bay (over .08, $425 fines Howard Grover Burtch, 107-128 West Keith Rd, North Vancouver (impaired, $450 fine); David Michael McDonald, Duncan (impaired, $300 fine); Preston Richard Stauffer, 212-160 West Fifth St., North Vancouver (im- paired, seven days jail); William exclusive to CruiseshipCenter clients Canadian dollars taken at par North Shore News CANADA'S NEW S12 coin is being iutroduced this month as the government? brings tn the Loon — the newest addi- lion to our coinage. Bringing in the Loon is stated to sase the government mifffvn,s of dollars in production and replacement costs assaciated with the old bill. Coin- operated convenience venrdoars are welcoming the Loon, id Bruce Smith New Westminster Pee seen iton TY. PE think it’s a good idea. Buses, cigarettes, video games — i’s going to be easier all around, Maryaret Oliver North Vancouver I haven't had one in my dll but the ones [ve seen To think people will like 1 like them. They'll be aecept- able. Roy MacDonald, Squamish (im- paired, 90 days jail; Roy David you are invited toa unique experience of ‘Cruise Sailing’ the Grenadines one week cruises with optional land from Fort de France Martinique special departures from $2295 US per person July 11,18 &25 August 1&8 Join ihe exclusive intimacy of the largest sailship ever built. Equipped with state of the art navigation and stabiliser technology...and with 75 custom designed deluxe outside cabins... you sail in pampered luxury through the pristine waters and sparkling sands of the deep Caribbean the WINDSTAR Gnesi iia isi The quality NLS BE 5 POLS SES IL) ae another great cruise idea from the experts eruises)pcenters the only people who really know! call your local cruise’) centers now! North. Vancouver 1823 Capilano Rd. 985-7447 Joho Wray North Vancouver Tothink ifs bad because iS heavier as its a com, dolliat thev're paper. MeBride, 1820 Queens Ave., West Vancouver (over .O8, S400 fine). as it will improve handling and cash flow. In Britain, die one-pound coin was scorned at) first before gaining widespread acceptance. Fhis week, Inquiring Reporter wants to hnow what merchants and others think of the coin, ee ¥ Danielle Micallef Nacth Vianecauser North Vancouver here’s rood and bad It seems like a dumb idea. pammty to dt f think The paper's fighter — there's more bad points you can cerry more paper to at. though. Itty than coms. The coins awkward, weigh more, Ken MacKay billy -- (eERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS JAMES M. POYNER Lawyer Free Initial Consultation 988-632) MO - 145 Chadwick Court North Vancouver Gust south of the market next to the SsaBus) Londale Quay Plaza N Nhe Jeff Morton Our star cartier this week is Jeff Morton. He delivers the Wednesday News in our Capilano Zone. He has been a carrier for over two years now and does an excellent yob for us. Jedi fas just completed Grade 7 at Highland School. His favourite are Math and Science and he plays in the school band. Sports sandude basketball, skiing. and at the moment Jeff is on the ae istar feany ayer Hoare a Neos route fias helped with the purchase of ski equipment anda mountain bite We vnoved meenny deft and for being our star this week, he foomphinentar + passes. a North Shore News baseball capanda special thanks for a aoab well done, Teeny Joan Cripps Distribution Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., NV. 986-1337 :