Ate ANE OY ROMER ARNOT a hy AT age Na a Ta ae sme ge Te a ea Se aoe he ‘= wets we Fh id aa roy couvér will’ enforce its by- laws,. including the one that prohibits any. more than three dogs being kept on a premises but the issue of Doris Orr and her dogs is far - from from being settled. - eat GATS Urea a At BAGS Ob AA Aaah eld 8 ON “Those were the two concrete facts that.- arose Doris Orr incident at the North Vancouver City ‘council meeting Monday . - involved the raiding of Mrs Orr’s home at 248 West 26th Street by a bylaws en- forcement officer, the RCMP and the SPCA in August, and the taking of two dogs. Alderman Frank Marcino who asked that the incident be discussed told council that the raid was made as a result of a phone call he received concerning a by- law infraction. ” He said the by-law was not being observed, and the bylaws. officer was perfectly within his rights in entering Mrs Orr's yard to in- vestigate. ; o As a result of council discussion, a blanket resolution was passed saying the City would enforce its by-laws. per ad- cooking Claimant defrauded over $7, _A 58-year-old Vancouver Provincial Court that during the period between At the request of man pleaded guilty last siete sameeren OF tives Rae Nab thn gob SOMME Sebi Ate Hate Se eR REE Cm eC ade FADE Et The City of North Van- from a discussion of the. The Doris Orr incident Bs z af CES eo . Earlier in the’ evening council received a petition. from neighbors of Mrs Orr, asking that she abide by the by-law restricting any one premises to three dogs. and also that she keep all animals quiet between the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. _. L.K.Ayotte, of 252 West 26th Street, who acted as ; spokesman for the petitioners, a number of whom. attended the council meeting, said he had been driven to sleeping in the basement because the noise made by Mrs Orr's dogs, Mayor warned council to be careful what it said on the issue because the whole-issue was _ due to appear in court at a later date. = - Alderman . Gary - Payne ‘said he had not received the report he requested on the Doris Orr issue, and was informed this was because. the. bylaws. enforcement officer was on vacation. LE ICDS PST TNR RAE PORE Semi og ae Let ek th ae da a ae, x ° ee A ee oe en ee ae ae he eee le ee ee -~ A motion was passed. to - delegation to Jack Loucks | Sy 7] y - wn 4 2 fe oF cements ‘receive the report from the enforcement officer together with other staff reports. and to meet with members of staff to discuss the entire situation and come up with . solutions to resolve thie | ‘situation of Doris Orr and her dogs. a ~the eeting Monday and said after the meeting that they: planned to bring a council ‘presenting Mrs Orr’s side of -the question. They also indicated that a petition is planned to gathe support for her. os “xT! CLASSIFIED we draperies — by S. Laursen. | ‘week to defrauding the City of North Vancouver of $7,291 over a three year period by failing to declare money he was making from employment. Crown Counsel Glen Paruk told North Vancouver . 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