12 - Wednesday, October 15, 1986 — North Shore News iam areme omer eater “teaee mane eae enintenes nora ee had a capacity of 2,000 gallons. North Vancouver City Council refused to grant a building permit Oct. 6 for the station until a safeiy report has been received. This week, Inquiring Reporter asks people if they think it is safe to sell propane fuel in a residential area. NORTH VANCOUVER'S Pay-N-Save gas station was destroyed Sept. 25 when a propane fire roared through the structure. No one was injured in the three-hour blaze and nearby apartment buildings suffered minor damage. Fire officials said the chain to the tank’s fuel hose broke, allowing the pump to be pulled out. The propane tank inquiring reporter Ron Davitt Clifford Earl Stephen Barringto eit cet NE THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses over the past week to face various crim- inal charges laid against them. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 10: Serge Rose was fined $150 after the 40-year-old North Vancouver man was charged with one count of theft under $1,000 in connection with cigarettes stolen from Canada Safeway. Andrew Hugo Lurbiecki was fined $300 after the 24-year-old Burnaby man was charged with driving with no fiability insurance. Before Judge C. I. Walker in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 8: A bench warrant was issued for Susan Lynn Johnson after the 18- year-old North Vancouver woman failed to appear for a scheduled court date on a charge of theft under $1,000. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 7: A bench warrant was issued for Sulaiman Edries after the 43- year-old Vancouver man failed to appear for a court date to face shoplifting charges. Before Judge R. D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Oct. 2: Mark Robert Nugent was CORRECTION NOTICE In our ZELLERS BEST BUYS FLYER sale-dated Oct. 15-18, the Hamsters featured on page number 13 will not be available. Sorry rain checks cannot be issued. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. Gordon Smith North Vancouver 1 work in the oil and gas Norman Mocre North Vancouver It’s not safe. It’s highly Margaret Johnson North Vancouver I don’t know. Is our gas North Vancouver I've got a camper and I’m North Vancouver It depends — not really. ind. stry. I think it's safe if there are enough safety features. [t could be dan- gerous. sentenced to 14 days in jail on a inflammable. Over the years we’ve read in the news of various explo- sions. It shouldn’t be handled except by an ex- pert. charge of having no care and con- control of a vehicle. trol of a vehicle. Before Judge R. D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Oct. I: Katherine Mario Germyn was sentenced to 15 days in jail on a EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT WILL TAKE US FURTHER * Jack Davis MLA has just won another award for community service. * He holds an international environmental conservation award. * He's been elected to serve North Shore peopte provincially three times before. * Now as Minister of Energy, Mines & Petroleum Resources, he seeks your vote for a fourth term. K * Let's get going with Jack Davis and gac the Vander Zalm team. station on safe? charge of failing to have care and Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 1 Thomas George Wooadburne, 35, was placed on probation for 18 months after he pleaded guilty to Experience and Achievement go far. Re-elect Jack Davis. SOCIAL CREDIT Jack Davis Campaign, 1458 Main Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 108 This advernsement paid tor py tre Reoelact Jack Don Telephone 986-0099 Campaian Committed the corner It depends on the people. You can’t afford to make propane. Usually it’s mistakes when you're quite safe and I don’t sees running a propane ser- much wrong if it's con- vice. trolled properly. sometimes glad when | sec a gas station with $100 and $50 respectively on charges of failing to appear for scheduled court dates. one count of assault. Carlus Miguel Soares and Ken- neth John Nicolls received fines of Has Canada’s Original Gourmet Burger Maker suddenly become ‘trendy’? Relax. Come in your jeans if you want to. But bring all your appetites. Because we serve a lot more than famous Gourmet Burgers. Like tots of appetizers. Imaginative salads. A daily fresh fish special. Plus perfect pastas. All prepared with the same fanatical attention to quality that’s made us famous. Inan intelligent choice of portion sizes. Trendy? No. Contemporary? Very. fe 4: So i 700 Marine Dave | KLSILAN U2 BURNABY i bd COQUTTUAY: RICHRAQHD a I