a) 3 the ; gang. “At the time e of the June 14- holdup, CIBC manager Russ 1138 Lonsdale Avenue, . North Vancouver, B.C. _v7M 2H4 | _ OFFICE/NEWS - {604} 980-0511 CLASSIFIED 980-3464 - CIRCULATION | 986-1337 Cc. = she Publisher Peter Speck Associate Publisher - Bob Graham — Editor-in-Chief "Noel Wright | Managing Editor / Andy Fraser — News Editor Chris Lloyd Photos Ellsworth Dickson Advertising Director Eric Cardwell Trafile Manager Donna Champion Classitied Borni (Hilliard Circulation Yvonne Chapman: Administration Barbara Haywood Accounts Sylvia Sorenson North Shore News, foun- | ded in 1969 as an indepen- dent community newspaper | and qualified under Sched- ule 111, Part 111, Para- graph 111 of the Excise Tax . Act, is published each . Wednesday and Sunday by ‘the North Shore Free Press Lid. and distributed to every door on the North Shore. Second Class Mail Registration Number 3885. VERIFIED CIRCULATION 47,001 Entire contents © 1076 North Shore Freg Press Ltd. All rights reserved The . North Van robbery. jackets z ppered up to their: - appears. typical of the ale ne -been | Campbell described the men. as wearing flat-topped denim — _ leisure hats which concealed | their hair, : sunglasses _and- for - - Westminster necks. : aa Campbell also said that ter ; . the half-dozen. times. he had: in’. bank. : involved : ‘robberies, this one ‘stood out” “aS a case on its own in that. the robbers had been : casually blatant about what they were doing.. Charged with the. e holdup are Robert Bruce Andrews, aged 31, of no fixed address, and Lyle Wilfred O'Sullivan, 23, of Prince George. Andrew faces a total of 20 charges of bank robbery and one charge of armed robbery of a restaurant. O'Sullivan is jointly charged with him in | . eight of the robberies. | As well as the North Van a and Kamloops holdups, they are also believed responsible ‘bank = robberies Vancouver, Burnaby, _New and Prince George. “We are disturbed that a ’ bargain entered into can be changed simply because one of the parties finds he is no Jonger in a position to profit to the same extent due to an error in their judgement, ' said Sutherland whose _ Caulfeild group is currently involved in another land use contract calling for nearly 800 housing units to be built over the next 10 years. “What is involved is " principle, not aesthetics,” he declared. “A. dangerous precedent could be established which could in fact, under the negotiative process underlying land use contracts, make that process meaningless.” Another | protested that the agreement of the contractor with council had been broken. “ZT. must remind council that you are responsible not or objector “y. “from Rick Ruttan of the Canada Employment. A : program sponsored by the chamber to help students in North Van- tor of the project. Jim Murray, employment counsel with the For! more information call 988-0021. (Terry Peters dateitasti os . Kam “Bank ‘of Nova ‘Scotia’ there ‘was held’ ‘up. The men were | “recovered about’ $8, 000 and : a loaded’ “357. Magnum: © four . blocks. away ‘from. the ~ bank. © Se . They = were: “arrested -in- vt They ‘Said_ the two: will be. - loops 40 minutes after a’. tried in Kamloops and that — '. charges : for’ all the other ~~ ~" holdups, including the one at. - the bank on Pemberton, . will | : be heard there. — Boh picked ‘up in a’ parking | lot: : _ “ “None of the cash from the . also ~ North Van holdup. has been : ‘recovered.. OFF = ANY § SERVICE _ ON FIRST VISIT “Police. “said: they as handgun. In: the ‘men’s rented : vehicle, ‘police. found _ aie a denim beach hat,-a peaked. ‘baseball-styfe hat, sunglasses : Be and light jackets. a ‘Responsible to cinen'| SA \LE a council told tabled a decision on the f& voe Surrey, has been charged § with: one count. of .armed - Gordon ‘Andrews: ‘28, of | q robbery . ‘rela lating : ts . the wre Kamloops holdup — and was : arrested in-a car in Surrey a. last week after. a car ‘was 7 pulled over B;5 yR RCMP. | . , . res : a rie foe ree 2 Two. ‘North Van RCMP. officers went to Kamloops | last week. and interviewed - Robert | “Andrews. and O'Sullivan. “Just. ‘Imagine. - vall, those fabulous.. ‘summer _ clothes ~ your ve been wanting - they’re now yours for ve price or less! e Dresses and skirts, to the contractor r but to the. ‘residents and citizens of | West Vancouver,” said °. Tops: by the SCOr6,: | Anthony Jasich. Je ¢ Blouses too, . ; re . e Shorts and short shorts, Alderman Doreen e Jackets, blazers, Blackburn wanted to know e Pants and jeans, how many West Vancouver ¢ And lingerie that dares to suppliers and sub- contractors might not be. paid if the building is not finished. In the end council be seen! That’s right, everything is on sale! At Smarty Pants, your. fashion store with more for less! 1702 Davie St. 688-4831 1162 Bute St. 684-3307. 3 795 Park Royal Shopping Centre 922-7411 | — 628 Westview Shopping Centre 965-5535 Parish Holdings, he said, - a ie rma an | consists of 20 B.C. investors, mer seven of them living i in West | Vancouver. rere amendment for one week. In a phone interview later with the News lawyer Orr — confirmed that his client, Parish Holdings, has a 99- ‘year lease on the land oc- . cupied by the apartment — block ~ the repistered owner of the land being Granger Industries, the contractor to Parish. Pr ey err re ee ‘ . ’