intruder sought WEST VANCOUVER Police want to warn residents about an intruder who was seen in a woman's room in the Horseshoe Bay area carly Thursday morning. The woman awoke to find the intruder in her room at a residence in the 6300-block of Bruce Street, according toa West Vancouver Police spokesman, The intruder was last seen cunning north in the direc. Hon of the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. He is described as Caucasian mate, mid-20s, 1.7 to 1.8 m (5°3"' tu 6°), meditim build with dark straight bair. The Suspect was wearing a dark-colored ‘T-shirt and light-col- ored pants, Anyone with information is requested ta con- tact Det. Bob Fontaine at the West Vancouver Police, 922-4741, Hovercraft rescue A COAST guard hovercraft was used to rescue an injured West Vancouver woman on Aug. | after she fell several metres in g rocky area at Lighthouse Park. The woman was transported by hovercraft to Ambleside Park where she was taken by ambulance to Lions Gate Hospital, according toa West Vancouver Fire Department (WVFD) spokesman. The woman sustained injuries to her left ankle as a result of the fall. The terrain made it difficul. “ © fire- fighters to rescue the woman so the coast guard was called for assistance. Sewer story clarified THE BREAKDOWN of funding responsibilities for the $3.1 million Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) sewer trunk line in West Vancouver was incor- rect as published in an Aug. 3 News story. The project, which would result in a raised and widened seawalk, would be funded on a property-assess- ment basis by the three local municipalities which make up the North Shore sewage district of the GVRD. Resident rejects connector Fram page 3 primarily as a convenience for a minority of local commuters travel- ling east to west. Molesworth believes the time for completing the Montroyal con- nector has passed and that estab- lished traffic patterns in the area should be left in place. “We are arguing that the con- nector is no more needed now than it was then,” he said. He also believes that more traf- fic on Montroyal will increase the tisk to school children in the area. “The Montroyai extension will just put traffic into another neigh- borhood,” said Molesworth. “One solution in the neighborhood is to bar all east-west traffic down to the Upper Levels Highway.” Molesworth said he is particu- larly concerned about construction and associated expropriation costs as well as the preservation of his neighborhood. “We are surviving quite nicely now and many of our traffic prob- Jems will be alleviated by the Westview (Upper Levels Highway) connector,” he said. IF | WAS REALLY HUNGRY, I'D GO ASKATCHEWA § RESTAURANT TO THE SASKATCHEWAN RESTAURANT located at the “Sundown" end of Park Royal South Sanitation morale low, say workers Fram pase 1 the sanitation department was dis mal. Said garbage-trick worker Larry Perrault: "We have post-office sya. drome in this department.” CUPE union representatives, NVD engineering director John Bremner and three other NVD man. agement representatives discussed the issue in a three-hour nieeting on Tuesday. “We had an agreement at the end that they (union representatives) took back to the men. The men didn’t accept it, and [met with them personally allo morning on Wednesday,” said Bremner. The sanitation workers returned to work Wednesday afternoon. Caldwell said senior NYD muan- agement said they would review the equipment in the department and speed up the grievance procedure concerning the fired worker. “We still have a management problem,” said Caldwell, adding that he had confidence in senior manage- ment at NVD. Bremner said NVD was in the process of changing its management style. “In the past, an organization was run by, ‘I'm the boss, you're the worker and you do what I say’. But in progressive organizations, the employee is wanted to provide input,” he said. He called the wildcat strikes frus- trating. Caldwell said sanitation workers will take several days to catch up on collections of the garbage Jeft out on the streets on Tuesday and Wednesday moming. FUTON BLOWOUT! 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