Roan. CARS, CARS EVERYWHERE down at Lynnterm docks for what was meant to be an arrangement simply to permit them to be unloaded. A week points have more cars than they can handle. (Terry Peters photo). Saddled with cars nobody wants A TOTAL 1,771 Hondas are sitting neatly parked in rows at North Vancouver's Lynnterm docks - and nobody seems to want them. The Hondas, which have been there for a week, are an extension of the row over import quotas of Japanese cars which has jammed up terminals on the River In the hope of pressunng Japan into voluntary car export quotas to Canada, Canada Customs are playing a delay game in processing incoming cars, on the tn- strucuons of the federal governement Still the cars keep arnving from Japan and last Sunday. when river current problems on the Fraser prevented the unloading of cars froma newly arrived ship at Fraser of Fraser Wharves Lynnterm agreed totake the Hondas It was supposed to be striotly ona Short term basis, with a promise from Honda Canada that the cars would proonipeby be moved to Annacts Auto Permainal om the braser to await customs Cleatanee Hot Annacts is already mamined up wath more Chan fon Japanese cats cach ene ob whic tas taking abant two weeks to customs clearance, of the usual 48 hours. Fraser Wharves ts blocked with 3,500 cars and the biggest fears last week were not what was going to happen to the Lynnterm Hondas but where they were going to accommodate another two shiploads of cars due to arnmve from Japan. But for the current economic conditions, having the Hondas at Lynnterm would be a problem for Western Stevedoring, whach operates the wharf Lynnterm is primanly an cxpostimg receive instead wharf and the area occupied by the cars would be needed for lumber - if the lumber exporting market wasn't dead. Vice President of Operations at Western Stevedoring Tim Chapman Says arrangements are being made with Honda Canada and the receiving terminal to move the cars and he's hopeful they will be gone sometime this week. “It won't have an impact on us unless they interfere with incoming cargoes in the future.” Lynterm would be in trouble if the cars were sal there in two to three BURGERS. . STEAKS. . BURGERS. . - - SALADS BURGERS... . QUICHE BURGERS BURGERS... Ll bast L.’th ost ('y block otf | cot sche) 984A QI595 Nesth Va V1 BURGERS LUING HH SOMomn Sat LANNE RK SS pon ro RS a wreath ' 1444 LONSDA OPEN Mon Sat LE AVE. NORTH VAN. © 980-453 Lote Thauwe & Fri later Western Stevedoring still can't get rid of them because all customs . A3 - Sunday, June 27, 1982 - North Shore News Lynnterm caught up in import war ALSO Ss 100 copies ee Prodigies weeks time, Chapman says, but although he has no $ 00 + tax definite commitment he rf seems. satisfied that aiote a com pe orm procedures are in motion to ; y saving line of copying servr- ces Concord Copy 101-1515 Pemberton 985-5115 get the cars moved. As for a repeat situation of being asked to take more Japanese cars that can't be unloaded anywhere else, Chapman says: “It will be decided on a vessel by vessel analysis.” PAGE B12 Trail Blazer LIBERTY Ii Gets you there and back tn total comfort More sizes to fit more men hikers Sizes (7 14) widths (BEE) WE GUARANTEE FIT! or money refunded Fitness aftair PAGE BI 7393) Liberty GREAT OUTDOORS 201 LONSDALE 980 3313 draperies by S. Laursen Feature Home PAGE C9 Draperics Bedspreads a veretian Verticaland Wooden Bit... In home Service rREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All biinds 20% off list Labour per pane! $5 50 (unlined) $6 50 (Mined) FOR THE FINAL FOUC TE toGpm Monday thru Saturday, call 987-2966 1374 Marine Drive North Vancouves Automative ( laesitied Community Round up t ntertainment § ood Hayden Stewart Meilbos Spore lravet oa m tv time What @ Crctey (oe