8 - Sunday, February 18, 1990 - North Shore News .C. Ferry Corp. officials (Sussex _ Realty apologize for lineup fracas A VANCOUVER woman who was fined in December after West Vancouver Police were called in to assist in 2 ferry lineup dispute has received an apology and a free round-trip pass for two from the B.C. Ferry Corp. According to Margery Duda, she Single cig selling slammed NORTH SHORE corner stores are breaking the law when they sell in- dividual cigarettes to minors, said Bill Kimmett, the director of en- vironmental health at North Shore Health. Kimmett said the public health department recently received a complaint from a North Van- couver mother that a small store in North Vancouver City sold her child a single cigarette for 20 cents. The store, which Kimmett declined to name, has been advised by one of Kimmett’s health inspec- tors to discontinue the practice. Under the Federal Excise Act, it is illegal for storeowners to open By MICHAEL News Reporter and another person had been in a long line of vehicles Dec. 23, waiting to board a Nanaimo- bound ferry. A B.C. Ferries employce had not cigarette packages and sel! indi- vidual cigarettes. “For one, morally | think it’s a disgusting thing to do, and second- ly, it’s ilegal,’’ Kimmett said. “They’re obviously doing it to make it financially easy for kids to buy cigarettes.’’ The sale of single cigarettes to children is particularly alarming, ke said, because of the increasing numbers of teenage girls who smoke. North Vancouver RCMP Staff Sgt. Fred Zaharia said a flagrant abuse of the law could result in prosecution. issued a boarding tag to the couple when they entered the fine. The couple later arranged to have a se- cond ferry employee radio ahead to alert other staff that they had not jumped the fine. A little while later, a third ferry employee noted their vehicle didn’t have a boarding tag and asked them and the vehicle ahead of them to leave the line, The vehicles continued and police were later called to the scene at the ticket booth. Said Duda, ‘‘We were being ac- cused of cheating, and crassly breaking into a lineup which our characters would not permit us to do under any situation.”* According to B.C. Ferry Corp. spokesman Bill Bouchard, the ferry service is reviewing con- tracted-out traffic control pro- cedures. I can offer you results with experience and a proven sales record. Call me today at & 984-9711 oe ia: 2% RALPH HUBER for all your personal real estate needs. The Sussex Group - S.R.C. Reaity Corporation Bue cmv or won vancouven |_| TO ALL PONTIAC BUICK AND CADILLAC OWNERS car NOTICE | ON THE NORTH SHORE . After the closure of Royal Pontiac Buick Cadillac on October 1, 1989, 1990 WATER AND SEWER RATES Dick Irwin Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. made formal application to 1990 Water and Sewer Rate notices mailed in January 1990 are General Motors of : due and payable by 4:30 p.m., April 30, 1990. A 10% discount Canada to is applicable to rates paid IN FULL by 4:30 P.M., March 30, 1990. Postmarks on mailed remittances will not be accepted as date of payment. — Represent General Motors Warranty responsibilities to owners of Pontiac, Buick and Cadillac vehicles, and; New owners and others not in receipt of a 1990 Statement of — Represent the’ Cadillac franchise for the North Shove. Account or requiring further information, please call the Tax Department at 985-7761, Local 314 between 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Monday to Friday. POSTDATED CHECUES WILL BE ACCEPTED. City of North Vancouver 141 West 14th street North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1H9 To date, I have received a negative response to our request to pro- vide warranty service, although we are able to provide emergency ser- vice when a vehicle is disabled. A decision will be made respecting the Cadillac franchise in the late AK. Tollstam spring of this year. Treasurer-Coilector I wish to apologise for the inconvenience caused you in obtaining warranty service for your vehicles within our community and to thank you for your understanding and support. In order to serve the needs of Pontiac Buick and Cadillac owners for non-warranty service, we have extended our hours for parts and ser- vice by 60%. As the twenty-second year of Dick Irwin Chevrolet Oldsmobile com- | mences, I wish to assure you of my continuing commitment to offering you the best service in the lower mainland. The North Shore’s only recipient of the TIME MAGAZINE “Quality Dealer’ award. PARTS, AND SERVICE, HOURS Monday to Thursday 8am-8pm Friday and Saturday 8am-6pm R.E. (Dick) IRWIN Towards completely repainting your PRESIDENT car with our ‘Supreme’ paint service. *Excludes glass claims HOURS Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm Saturday 10am-2pm 945 West Ist St. North Vancouver {next to Beaver Lurnber) Soe