12 ~- Sunday, November 3, 1996 — North Shore News Syl és THE following is a brief sum- mary of agendas for North Shore municipalities and school districts. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, Nov. 4, 6 p.m. Correspondence by Stephen Davis, president of BREATHE, Coalition for a Smoke-Free Environment regarding ban of wood burn- ing fireplaces and stoves. Arts Assistance Grant Program 1997 budget submission. Proposed 1997 work plan: Community Budget and Community Grants Budget. Public hearing/meetings night, special procedure. Retaining existing bus/HOV lanes on East Keith Road and Brooksbark Ave. Adult cross- ing guards report. Heritage Designation Bylaw. Annual vudget bylaw, Lease autho- rization bylaw, Community Policing Centre. North Vancouver Family Court and Youth Justice Committee. North Vancouver Museum and Archives Commission. Funding for City Social Plan. North Vancouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 4, 7:15 p.m. Repeal of Section 43, Criminal Code, end phys- ical punishment of children. Update of Corporate Business Plan. Zoning bylaw violation, excessive number of lodgers, Cliffridge Road. Development permit, Norgate Housing Society. Asset Acquisition, North Shore Winter Club. Rezoning, Bylaw, outdoor customer area regulations. Environmental protection and preservation amending bylaw. Official Community Plan, adoption of heritage legislation. Additions 1 ne NEWS photo Mike Yakotisid Safety tips ARGYLE secondary students Zoe MachMiillan, Rachael Victor and Jacqui Vezina provide Halloween safety tips to Lynn Valiey elementary students. to the 1997 Provisional Capital Budget. 1997-1999 Provisional operating and capital budgets. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, Nov. 4, 7:45 p.m. Hollybuen Ridge Cabins, permit to occupy. Museum and Archives Advisory Group. Noise bylaw exemption, filming in Whytecliff Park, Information Reports. Correspondence. North Vancouver School District 44: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. West Vancouver School District 45: Tuesday, Nov, 12, 7 p.m. North Shore Board of Health: Thursday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m. WV Police find revolver From page 1 The man told police the suspects held him at gun- point. They forced him to 20 to his West Vancouver house. Police were tipped off to the incident. One of the sus- sects was found in the home’s garage, The other nwo were in the house with the two victims. All were arrested without incident. A loaded .44-calibre magnum revolver was found in the house. Peers found officer guilty funded severance as a result of his disinissal. From page 3 The current chief constable of the West —— "Crestwooo" HIGH LEG LOUNGER Welcoming dimensions and alluring shirred fabric tailoring give this casual style a trend setting flair. Features pillow arms and channel-stitched back & foot rest. "FREE Spintt" RECLINER Thursday afternoons. Members of the public nvust be let in through a locked door in order to attend. The police board also hears public cam- ‘plaints ar the municipal hall in the evenings. The West Vancouver police board includes i Chairman Sager, Ann Frost, Bil! Ferguson, * Warren Downs and Carol Ebner. Insp. Grant Churchill, who will become the top West Van police officer in January, said that he could net comment on the Mason case. The News was therefore unable to deter- mine whether Mason was paid a taxpayer-fund- ed salary while suspended pending the outcome of the hearings or if Mason received a taxpayer- Vancouver Police, Hal Jenkins, is on leave until he officially retires next year. Jenkins was paid a salary of $1 14,154.18 in 1995, according to the municipality’s Employee Financial Information Act report. Jenkins logged $4,082.99 in expenses in 1995, according to the report. Const. Mason made $60,899.97 in 1995, according to the report. The Employee Financial Information Act Report lists the salaries of municipal employces earning, more than $50,000 a year. West Vancouver resident Susan launched the complaint against Mason. Best, 77, declined to comment. Best The lowest priced @X4x4 in Canadctat en per month Vou can poy more, you just con't get more. ge ¢$ SuzUuUKI Based on 36 mo. fuase with $1900 down, plus taxes, $795 freight & PDI and tst mo. security. LP. $10,039 ey re NR All you have to do is drive one. “983-2088 | _1695 Marine Or., Wan] A traditional Recliner with flip-up back pillows, ge scaled wings and well- detailed roll arms. 900 Reclina Glider MMe. | A clean contemporary look featuring a luxurious pillow to seat that blends perfectly with padded a ck & pillow arms. } 799") A casually styled sofa that. § invites relaxation with every softly cushioned contour. It features a channel-stitched back and footrest, pleated pillow arms and luxurious deep-cushioned seat that's hard to resist.