Al3 - Wednesday, March 14, 1984 - North Shore News 4 yf 7 or Pil Here's your chance to dress up your bed and soften your sleep. all ~ at very dreamy savings. Replace those wimpy, has-been pillows with fresh, fluffy decorator pillows and cushions by Northern Feather. Save 25 to 40% on bolsters. neck rolls, bed sacks, break fast rolls, square continentals and regular, queen and king size down, feather, and machine-washable, non- allergenic synthetic pillows. Sample sale prices: Northern Feather Fibrefill Queen sale $1795 Bue - NEWS photo Terry Peters = She's a winner THE $100 bill she’s holding is the reason for Catherine Barnes’ big smile. Catherine spotted her photograph in the News’ Friday edition and claimed her prize Monday. If your picture appears in this Friday’s edition, you too can share the winnings. NV COMPANY Charges laid over imports | A NORTH VANCOUVER company and two of its direc- tors have been charged with 48 counts of violating federal Customs law. Pac Stainless Ltd. and directors Dawson Campbell and Michael Unsworth will appear in Vancouver provin- cial court on April 4 to face charges of unlawfully impor- ting or using falsified documents to import Canadian Oxy takes on law THE DISTRICT of North. Vancouver and Canadian Oc- cidenta!l Petroleum are head- ed back to court lo argue abput district) af{tempts to control hazardous goods Canadian Occidental plant manager Orest Sackney told the News Tuesday that a legal challenge of the district's latest Hazardous Goods bylaw will be launched in court this month Sackney said the suit will be based on restrictions in the bylaw that would prevent the company from expanding its operations A Vancouver datly had reported the lawsuit 1s to be based on the classification of hquid chlorine as a hazar dous chemical and that: the court challenge was pro mpted by a planned Woodwands Correction In the Sun Mare tt food ad the / UR sot Gdaak should have ead 2 titre bottle nol 2) tre bottle Woodwatd 8 apologizes to its Customers for any in convemence this error may have Caused stainless tubing. The charges were laid after . a two-year investigation of: the company by custom: officials. _ In a separate but related action, Revenue Canada has filed a statement of claim in the Federal Cout of Canada seeking $6.4.million for what the government alleges are unpaid duties and penalties. steel pipe and expansion. “*There is nothing plann- ed,’’ said Sackney ‘‘What we're saying is that the bylaw would prohibit us from ex- panding in the future.”' This ts the second time Canadian Occidential, formerly known as Hooker Chemical, and the District of North Vancouver have tang)- ed over a Dangerous Goods bylaw Canadian Occidental was successful in tha court at- tempt, leading to the orginal bylaw being thrown out and the drafting of the second, which was approved by District of North Vancouver council last month Service & Repair Grandfathers Antiques HOUSECALLS REASONABLE PRICES 271-9088 After 5:00 P.M. regular $23.00- fe a wee _ Neck roll sale $1595 regular $20.00 25" x 25” sale $21.95 _ continental regular $30.00 Danish Dream Queen Supersoft sale $1900 § (100% down-fill) regular $150.00 -. 2 STONG’S SAVE PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 14-17, 1964 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. EDGEMONT VILLAGE WORTH VANCOUVER