/ 7. _ |Attempted. murder charge trial set A 25-YEAR-OLD North: Vancouver woman has been remanded to May 13 to, stand trial in North’ Vancouver provincial court on charges of attempted murder and apgeravated ‘assault, Shelley Darlene Spence is charged i in connection with an incident Saturday in which Norman James Ready was allegedly attacked * with a knife and stabbed. ! The 47-year-old man was taken to Lions Gate Hospital suffering from stab wounds to the chest and upper abdomen. He remains j in critical condition at LGH following surgery. North Vancouver RCMP and North Vancouver unit Provincial Ambulance Service paramedics responded at approximately. 5 p.m. April 9 to a home the couple; shared in the 900- block of, Premict - Street...) i NS Ready was rushed to LGH with paramedics applying intravenous ‘ therapy ‘and antishock trousers to'counteract the victim’s Mood uspect, a-black man, approximately 6-feet toil and wes ‘dark: beret and denim outfit,entered the, bank , at approxim: small handgun and dashed off with “ plastic : cdopted in West Vancouver last October have been rescinded: } aegording to dirceter of” erry: ‘Lambert, s0'00 his. recommendation, West Van- . ict ‘Councit. voted Monday to hift’ the restrictions. if ety” ! te 5 ~ Wednesday, April Hj, 1988 - North Shore News + f . | COURTHOUSE AREA Hf» | AM. Van park land preserved From page. 4 ” Stat recommended the scheme “because from a -land use and ’ engincering perspective, it was the most logical, said Derwyn Owen, director of Purchasing and Prap- erty Services. vin a report to council Owen said “ Greenwood Park on the other side ¢ “of Grand Boulevard provides am- ple park lend for the community and Block 220A is unsuitable for park because the steep slope of the | land would make: park develop- ment difficult. 2 | Ald. Stella Jo ‘Dean said wanted to preserve the park wilderness for esthetic and, moral reasons. n “3 feel a moval obligation to that council (in 1912) who had the foresight to expect such high den- sity later on. Now the density is so high you can hardly breathe," she said, ‘L-think itis marvellous to see a bit of wilderness and that people _ can see the birds." Mayor Loucks argued the land should be developed: He - said / things ha aye changed since. 1912 and now the trees on the block pose a traffic hazard. concluded. WE. BUY ANY OLD Kt. GOLD| THE GOLD POST 1207 West 16th St. (at Pomberton): # (behind MDavalds, WLW.) + : she a “They ‘are not ’ starved for parks in that area.”’ he’ Had council vited to continue wend have spent $154, 000 to ser- the rezoning process, the city vice the jand for residential use. j- A : ' oust 1 mo SAVE. Val until iL Apel