RETURNED 0 THE NORTH SHORE er a trip to Calffornia, Joy enjoys _ drawing: landscapes ‘and cartoons. Born and raised in North Vancouver she also singing in Jam sessious with her firfends. (Elsworth Dickson photo) - On return frip from Lions A pair of inexperienced hikers spent a miserable night :nder an overhanging rock Sunvay after they tried to escape cold wet clouds while returning from a hike to the Lions Twelve team members from the North and West Vancouver Emergency Rescue Program aided by a helicopter spent four hours Monday searching for Christine Horsfield, aged 46, of 1395 Inglewood Drive in West Vancouver and Mike Colman, aged 30 of Van- couver. They discovered the pair about 3 p.m. on the Silver Gup Formerly Maltre d’ at Seymour Golf and Country Club, now serving Steaks, Seafood, and Rack of Lamb with a waterfront view. STEAKHOUSE Reservations 926-3413 Creek logging road, very tired, wet and hungry. Squamish RCMP in- formed the rescue program after the pair were reported missing at 8:30 a.m. after failing to return from a hike from Lions Bay to the Lions. A spokesman for the rescue program said the pair had become disorientated due to limited visibility and became lost on the wrong side of the Lions when trying to avoid cloud cover. After being fed and warmed, the pair were returned to to their vehicle ROY LIFTON 2422 Marine Drive Weat Vancouver | ByPATRICH aii Blood, drugs and fear on upper Lonsdale § “Blood pouring down over dalism steps” and a van problem. which is occuring ~ 24 hours a day were. what North Vancouver City night when they listened to a _ delegation by the manager of 1975 Lonsdale Avenue. ‘Bérnice Agnew. the manager of a professional. youths persistently van- “| dalizing the building and 1. using it as the scene for ie lost while escaping clouds and did not require hospitalization. The rescue spokesman said a pattern seems to be ’ fights and illegal drug use. " She told council that two janitors have quit working in the building ‘because o of the Election dates set for W. Van ‘West Vancouver. ‘Council . has approved. arrangements will take place in. the council “chambers at_the Municipal ATth.St., ‘on. _ Monday, October'28 from 10 ~ am to 12 noon. : Hall,:;. 750 = Voting will take place on Saturday, polling stations to be open. | developing with hikers missing near the Lions and rescuers now have a good idea of where to look for them. council heard about Monday © office building on the site » painted a: grim picture of for the 1979 municipal elections. Nomination of candidates | November = 17," from 8 am to 8 pm, with 17 management in February. “Te was more than his life was worth to go in and out of . _that area,”. referring | to one of the’ Agnew said, janitors. Ao. initial report to the RCMP resulted in more frequent patrols for a while, she said, but added that. the. amount of patrolling appears © to have dropped off. while the vandalism problem: has . . moved : from. the nighttime hours to all day. __ The building is next to the Circus Arcade but Agnew said she did not want to blame that establishment for the problems dnd. says the manager of the arcade appears very reasonable and has instituted foot patrols on weekend evenings. But she also said the manager keeps a baseball bat next to him. in case of trouble and has told her they problem : sincé she took ¢ over | were made to security arrangements in the- Payne said. — ‘are thinking of relocating the business: : The 1900: block: has been ‘plagued with vandalism problems for a while and . Alderman Frank Marcino described the ‘building at 1975 Lonsdale as being “built to invite. vandalism. mo A number of: “Suggestions tighten _ building and the~one_ that most. impressed Agnew was. that of hosing down the front steps 10 hours a day. “In my view we are not really dealing. with a police problem,” Alderman Gary “It is a. social problem and. must be dealt with by ‘positive social action.” Council appeared im- pressed by Agnew’s. report and asked her to submit copies of complaints by ' tenants. of the building so they could study t them. design, necessar “draperies - by S. Laursen. My name ls Stanley Laursen. manufacture and personally Install custom draperies, along with alll hardware, 1 sell, for many « a “Page AS, October 3, 1979- North Shore Ne Correction Eaton’s Home Sale Preview Flyer The 20-pce. dinnerware set in ‘Shell’ or ‘Trellis’ pattern at 39.99 as ad- vertised on the front page of Eaton’s flyer in this issue of your newspaper, is not the pattern showing in the pictured place setting. The_ insert illustration showing two patterns is, in fact, the correct illustration. Eaton's apologizes for any __in- convenience this error may Cause Our customers. EATON'S discriminating clents on the North Shore— over 2,000 so far. 99% of my customers are very pleased with the draperies, the service—and the pricel If you are interested in draperies, bedspreads, or venetian biinds, | will come to your home or office, see your decor and Hohting conditions, discuss Our tastes and wishes, and then bring In he proper samples from my van. i can help you co-ordinate your interior design. When you have decided on the correct fabric, | will give you a price, and, if and when that acceptable to you, go ohead with the job. My price Includes all charges for hardware and installation. | keep my costs low by keeping my overhead low and by doing my own installations. | have fabrics from all over the world, from milis that I've come to know well, and can supply almost any fabric. Call me for free estimates, gladly given. You have no obligation to buy from me, and I'd ike to have the chance to tatk with you about your design requirements. Labour per panel $5.50 (uniined), $6.50 (lined). call 987-2966 1374 Marine Drive North Voncouver