Tel. 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 _ RENEE Beers ALL THE THRILLS of the Pacific National Exhibition midway with its sp handreds of North Shore residecats and theis families ns the big annual fair cnicred its final week Tuesday. The fuo continucs daily through Labor Day acat Monday (Terry Peters photo). at new rides were being cnjoyed by short of voters: p.A3 But ‘we'll recover’, says Catalena executive By TERRY LAVENDER Monty Hall wouldn't make a deal with Catalena Productions so the West Vancouver company went bankrupt Monday. The host of the popular~ syndicated Let's Make a Deal television game show and ae partner of his petitioned Catalena into bankruptcy Monday in B.C. Supreme Court, claiming in the petition that Catalena had failed to pay over $210,000 owed to the two for “services rendered.” Justice G.L. Murray refused a Catalena request for a week's extension to allow the company to try to CONTINUED ON PAGE All IN SUPREME COURT NV lawyer's fate hanging in the balance By CHRIS LLOYD North Vancouver lawyer Donald Jabour has more interest than most in the Supreme Court of Canada stitutional package. For when that is out of the way maybe the same Conert will get oon wath handing down the judgement that will decide whether of not te will be allowed to continue practising as oa lawyer That ou where his ruanan with the B ¢ Law Society over his right Co advertise tes SCEVEC ES currently SAEs before the highest court in the land which having heard the case has yet bo give ia puadge ment Phe case was heard oon Ottawa back an May when representatives oof SUK provinces cand three law CONTINGEDON PAGE A110 reaching ai decision over the con- WEDNESDAY, Cloudy with sunny intervals THURSDAY, Mostly cloudy