8 — Sunday, December 27, 1992 — North Shore News have never faced our community, and the test on our abilities to best deal with these chapges will mark the quality of life on the North Shere for years to come. The citizens we elect to do our bidding in our com- BETWEEN THE years 1986 and 1991, the population of the North Shore grew by 12,171, or 8.6%. New communities are encroaching on all corners of the North Shore and up the sides of the Iccal mountains. With the McCredie INQUIRING REPORTER increased population come problems and issues that munities are facing a challenging year. What is the most important issue on the North Shore for 1993? David Schreck MLA, North Van- couver-Lonsdale I think most people on the North Shore are con- cerned with province- wide issues like the economy and crime. Specific to the North Shore would be the Westview interchange and Cypress Bowl issues. Jack Loucks Mayor, North Vancouver City Who can say what the Most important issue will be? But certainly the federat election, action on the Lions Gate Bridge and the Westview in- tersection, the impact of the provincial budget on municipalities, and the Mark Sager Mayor, West Vancouver The major issues in our area are land issues above the Upper Levels highway, budgetary con- straints and environmen- tal issues like outdoor burning. Also our ability to work with the Greater Vancouver Regional District is an important Ernie Crist Couccillor, North Van- : couver District Municipalities are now the battleground in the struggle for global sur- vival. We must meet this challenge through a ma- jor shift in priorities within our total existing financial resources. Murray Dykeman Mayor, Nort Veucouver District The single issue is that we ensure that we mainr- tain the level of service ‘and the quality of life district residents are ac- customed to, and do it in a financially responsible way. municipal budgets _ issue. themselves will be major issues. CIVIL SUITS — GERBER: HOME FURNISHINGS 2 | —_, (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vanceuver be- tween Dec. 7 and Dec. 20, 1992. Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Piaintiff: Boomers Environmental Textiles Inc., #19-910 Mainland St., Vancouver. Defendant: R. Shane Starnes, 1944 Fullerton Ave., North Van- couver. Claim: A_ declaration that the defendant breached his fiduciary duty by causing the plaintiff to make payments to him totalling $23,900, without disclosing to, or obtaining approval of, the plair.- tiffs board of directors. Plaintiff: Diane Allison Ross, 414-10933 Rochester St., Los Angeles. Defendant: ICBC, 151 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Claim: A declaration of entitle- meni to payment of monies due arising out of a motor vehicle ac- cident on or about Aug. 31, 1991, in Vancouver. Plaintiff: Dorninico Cianni,. c/o 301-796 Granville St., Vancouver. Defendant: ICBC, 151 West Esplanade, North Vancouver. Ciaim: General and special dam- ages for a‘motor vehicle accident occurring on or about Jan. 16, 1992, in Richmond. Plaintiff: VTech Computers (Canada) Ltd., 2500-1055 Dunsmuir St., PO Box 49290, Vancouver. . Defendant: AB Sound (Var- couver) Ltd., 216-2438 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. Claim: $125,318.14 for goods sold’ an?’ delivered. Plaintiff: Janet Lynn Colbeck, 1138 Premier St., North Van- couver, and Serge Lesik, 9344 Highway 97 North, Site 6, R.R.#7, Comp. A-3, Vernon. Defendant: ICBC, #800-808 Nelson St., Vancouver. Claim: Benefits owed and pre- judgment interest for loss incurred in a motor vehicle accident on or about Aug. 105 1991, near Lac La Hache. Plaintiff: Royal Bank of Canada, 1545 Lonsdale Ave., North Van- couver. Defendant: Gustavo A. Rios and Sofas, Chairs, Dining, Bedroom, Leather and Accessories. GERBER HOME FURNISHINGS 734 WEST 14TH STREET 68 5.9351 Hitomi Tonegawa Rios, 1262 Col- NO RTH VANCOUVER B Cc - ; . eman Close, North Vancouver. One block north of Marine Drive & one block west of Bewicke. Flanking the east side of Mosqnito Creck Claim: $10,006.44 for monies ad- ie Taman manu — ———_— vanced as of Nov, 27, 1992. SA A a RSE ee a a eB