< DORRIE has been modelling since she was five. She loves to travel and meet new people. To stay in shape she does aerobics and ruus. News honored with blue ribbon NORTH SHORE NEWS has once’ again scored a blue- ribbon award from the Ca- nadian Community News- paper Association. There are only six blue ribbons awarded across Canada in the News’ catego- The News rated third in Canada in the 1985 competi- tion for best-all round tabloid newspaper. An outstanding front page driving. $38” COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH The NOR EST MICRO FLUSH Cleaning system is the only safe and sure way to thoroughly clean your car's cooling system. Flushing with plain water will on- ly remove old coolant and loose particles of rust and scale. Our six-point RAD FLUSH SPECIAL will help prevent overheating problems during your summer PLUS PARTS 2 AND CHEMICALS in layout and news judgment won the News second place in the category of Best Front Page. News photographer lan Smith entered an innovative feature photograph on pro- choice for abortion into the contest, which took second place honors in the category of Best Feature Photo. Commenting on the Paper’s success, general manager Roger McAfee ~ * Heaters JOHN ¢ Air Conditioners LOCKWOOD * Gas Tanks AIR CONDITIONER CHECK-UP Our 12-point service check of your cat's air conditioner is a complete inspection of the en- tire system discharge and evacuation to remove any built up moisture and recharging as required. $4.4? PLUS FREON * Radiators * Waterpumps said, ‘The awards are a tribuie to the hardwork and expertise of the newspaper staff and the company corm. pliments all of those in- dividuals whose efforis made the awards possible. “We are hoping io better serve our readers in the future and a new section to the paper will appear on or about July 12,"° McAfee said. including a Drinking drivers RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in the following fines and penalties for drink- ing-driving related offences. Mandatory drivers licence suspension is suspension is in addition to published penat- ty. WEST VAN COURTS: Douglas Eugene Loveland, Junior, 313-580 Whiting Road, Coquitlam (Over .08, $500); Joseph Martin Chambers, San Jose, California (Over .08, $275). NORTH VAN COURTS: William M. Clarke, 13 Brett Place, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland (impaired, $500). Sailing results Wednesday NORTH Shore News sailing race is underway today as about 50 boats make their way around Burrard Inlet in the annual contest of speed, costume and general zaniness. Look in Wednesday’s paper for a full report on all the fun. 5 - Sunday, June 23, 1985 - North Shore News a om me mm eee ee me ee ae oe ee ee THE NATURAL CUT follows the flow of the hair and is cut exactly as the hair falts. Comb and let dry or blow dry. INCLUDES SHAMPOO CONDITIONING & CUT WITH THIS AD FIRST VISIT ONLY EXPIRES JULY 3 AL PERM 1 follows the ow of the air and is curled . exactly as it falls $35 i Cellophane 918 = i 2 > oy $28 REG $45 a lasting, and very tovely set of nails sculptured for you alone. a i] ! cmaissance 922-6161 ' WE CARE 9am-7pm ‘ FOR YOUR HAIR Mon.-Sat. 660 Clyde Near Park Royal. wm a a om om