Al4 - Wednesday, May 4, 1983 - North Shore News TRAFFIC VIOLATORS beware — North Vancouver City council has voted to double ws tines tor parking offences The fine wall mse from $5 to $10 for such violations as overtime parking. javwalking and parking in a City lot) without a vahd uucket. If the fine is not paid within a specified time, it will mse to $12, and if a summons is needed, the amount a violator will have to fork out will be $20, council decided The Citys) director of purchasing and property said in a report that with off street parking going for $4 to $S per day. the City os “permitting persons to choose to accept the risk of geting a $S parking ticket as FIVE-MONTH old golden lab-English Setter crossbred pup is well-behaved, healthy and needs a good home. If you can offer him one, call Doris Orr at 987-9015. City parking fines double PET CORNER ENS a subsutute way of obtaining parking.” Alderman Stella Jo Dean and Frank Mareino voted against the fine hikes Dean said shoppers are taking their business to the shopping malls already because the City’s bylaw enforcement people are so efficient Dean who owns a business on Lonsdale Avenue. said the one hour parking restriction on Lonsdale is inadequate for shoppers Raising the fines will force even more shoppers to the malls and away from Lonsdale she said Marcinge said the City doesnt need to raise the fines Inflation has to be broken somewhere he said and it might as well start with the fines Bishops backed on the economy BLESSING was) given by North Vancouver City council last week to the controversial statement of a Committee oft C atholne bishops on the economy Counmetl voted un animously and without COn nme mt to support the feport oof the EP parse opal Commission foot Social Affairs oof the Canadian Conference of Co atheolye Bishop os called bothacal Refles thos on thre boc conmernrnas Crisis The report teleased carly this year criticizes tederal and provincial poxyerumenats for ciaphasizing produc try ity at the capense of yobs and urges Canadians to Come up with mew cthhread seluthous to the cconmomme proble ris of cous ClEe Count was considering a letter freon Uhre city of Hiasnilton Ontario asking foot North Support foe a re seclutteom ter I Nancouver ys the Canadien bederation oft Manis tpalities te acbopet ctv Lrastroopes re pront Rebuilt Mustang hot SOME BODY ts hard at work re buthding a 190s ford Mustang And diffic ule as at might be for others to trad the parts an order to carry oul such a lata of bowe thas persons having oo problem They re being custom stolen West Vameourses prrlice repartrash of thefts of pacts from old Mustangsy over the past month Most recent tarwct was one parked on Bartley btive fully restored aml salucd at BLO OO tre feore thee Chavet pool tert Hy the tease he dl finished though the car was OUR SSL G ven headhanip assenitely techy freoret funtin sipeasd Tage tits thee beorer asscembehy tooth awn, rests Its. bp Ite lightest ated otw. ST Lp troobel beep freer Che seat ta hs alieope thet vaccorthy) SMOK The NDP wall work wath doe at bustmesses communities and the tederal government to create: new fobs and hew economic opportunities for BoC tariulies The goats simaple but vital Jobs Now Here's a summary of the NDP Jobs Program PROGRAM he NOP believes raimediate steps mast be taken locreate jobs British Columibrans need jabs now NUMBER OF JOBS l Employment in B.C. businesses Noouth cnipaes ment amet orig 3.bo 2 Wormen Ss Non Tradition: bormaplos ment 1.400 {Dissbded persats L.00u I] Direct job creauvion PoStrmmer vouth employ rent a BC bustnesses 8.300 be Public sector 2.300 2 Winter eniplosmrent a BO businesses 4.250 te Pathe sector 4.150 Wo Federal: Provincial Jobs Programs 1 Priploviment bridging assistance preoger agnas o,000 JOS pe cal Oona nits Teens eny progr ans 2 000 {News etipiov ment ex poatsien ond Mev cloprrent 12.800 IN; Community Development Fund Peo tre Pte dprak apeelae pepe? 40 000 ry « Potal: 91,050 jobs Elect... Olga Kempo Claus Splekermann West Vancouver Howe Sound North Vancouver Capilano JOBS David Schreck North Vancouver Seymour