rob THREE masked gunmen robbed a North Vancouver gambling club on the Remembrance Day holiday. The robbers, described by the RCMP as “masked Chinese males” held up the Veterans Sports Club, a licensed gambling premises at 1821 Capilano Road, at about 12:50 p.m. gambling c Two employees and a member of the club were forced to lay on the floor and to hand over moncy from their pockets after the cash register had been robbed. A detective spokesman says the thieves only escaped with a small amount of cash. “AH the (gambling) ' News Photo Elisworth Dickson ¢ winners had taken their money and gone home.” he added. Nobody was injured in the holdup. Police are asking for the assistance of anyone who may have been around the area of the club, in their investigation of the robbery 12 PRICE CROSS COUNTRY SKIS our entire stock of 1981 trak trak® Zeefeld-omnitrak® trak® Fishscale® no-wax® sale price $59.00 1981 SKIS, BOOTS, POLES, BINDINGS ALL! PRICE! ¢ phone layaways accepted GREAT OUTDOORS 201 LONSDALE 980-3313 ‘we're the cross-country experts’ sale price $69.00 skis Water rates up 5% inNV District AN ESTIMATED $186,000 water utility deficit for 1983, prompted North Vancouver District council Monday to spurn federal government five-and-six per cent restraint guidelines and boost water charges to local residents more than 15 per cent. While at the same time those whose water con- sumption is metered will face across the board in- creases of 16 per cent. Water connection fees, however, will not rise and will remain “Water user charges are the major source of funds for the water utility which (under the provincial Municipal Act) must be self- financing,” explained Harry McBride, District deputy engineer, in a report to council. Local politicians approved the rate hike which, ironically, will leave District MARILYN has stnadied three years of acting and appeared in six films. She likes to create her own gourmet dishes and would like to move to Los Angeles to continue her film career. Sunday many specials on in-store cut flower Nov. 20 & 21 Saturday 9-6pm 10-5 pm bouquets and flowering plants Copper & Brass ware 10% off Floral Designing Demonstration Fresh & Silk Flowers Great Christmas Ideas , oe a en am AS - Wednesday, November 17, 1982 - North Shore News TURNING DEFICIT TO PROFIT coffers richer by $49,000 at the end of 1983. So instead of a deficit of $186,000, District's water utility department will show a surplus of about $50,000. According to McBride it’s accepted practice for water utilities to have surpluses because “by policy the utility has been operated to generate... a modest surplus in years of low capital ex- penditures to provide funds for years when capital ex- penditures are high.” District purchases water -from-the Greater Vancouver... Water Board and as _ the GVWB passes on operating costs and water charges to the municipality, residents are also assessed higher user fees. “This expenditure is not reducible,” McBride pointed out, “on the District's part short of rationing the water supply to reduce con- sumption.” 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, 922-4171 RETIREMENT PLANNING Retiring or retired. Paying tax on interest or other income? For personal financial plan- nina: Please Contact: Seymour Kelly, Qualified -Financial Planner West Vancouver Resident & Homeowner Phone: 925-1890 OFFICE 526-3725 nvestors SYNDICATE LIMITED A MEMBER OF THE INVESTORS’ GROUP free roses Pasabahce Hand-made fine glass vases 10% off 2& Selected . Christmas 437 Ornaments 2g 30% Off : A single family residence can expect to pay about $63 a year in water charges under the proposed fee increase. Currently the same household pays about $55 a year. one per person please while they last nd * en a 922-3968