West Van man burned in cabin fire A MAN heving in a small cabin in Horseshoe Bay was taken to Lions Gate Hospital Saturday night for treatment of burns to his face after his home caught fire West Vancouver firefighters responded to the fire at 6478 Bruce Street but damage to the cabin was EATON'S CORRECTION VIEWPOINTS '83 PLEASE NOTE Due to Suppher dellvery problems the following tems are not avatitatole for i mehate Gelivery However onfers will be accepted for Qelivery by the date shown Page JC) terns CORA Mary, Lens footnotes bFetermary 2th Werrry 4d That eres toeatterny yest Werrre 740 bany qQeomig foarats ‘age. ! Wterrs 2 VEG Caper ty poate is UY coe | ee Ce | cased wv bitlan tole se Foaehatasemt y 1 At “age Mer 2 tA Puta Dhar Haste sary ote tend aeetere thy thy ery bard thee ce Fe apap era ert os i We EATON'S enough for the building to be written off. The fire may have FRIDAY-MONDAY SPECIAL Soup or Salad JAGER SCHNITZEL served with two fresh vegetables and pantned potatoes APPLE STRUDEL 980-4316 NEWS photo Ellsworth Dickson ALISON Is a sales representative for a major cosmetics firm, loves to cook Japanese food, and likes waterskiing. She would like the opportunity to try hang gliding. originated refuelling Coleman JAGERHOF RESTAURANT ‘*bring your sweetie to our Valentine’s dinner’’ OPEN VALENTINE’S MONDAY FEB. 14 69 LONSDALE AVE AFTER MONTHS of beating his head against a budgetary brick wall, Mayor Derrick Humphreys has now abandoned his high hopes of helping the thousand unemployed in West Vancouver. Ceuneil simply couldn't afford to participate in the Employment (New Ex- program. it was revealed onday. In fact, the costs of subsidizing the program would mean either laying off permanent municipal staff or increasing property taxes to residents, reported George Horwood, financial director. “Of course I'm disap- pointed, I'm mad about it.” said Mayor Humphreys after ‘I’m mad about it’ - Humphreys the meeting. “But there is nothing we can do about it; we don’t have the money.” He was concerned that, in spite of a fanfare of federal government publicity about the program, very little was bemg achieved and he doubted +f many i were going to be able to bear pay $200 a week (about $5 an hour) but council is required to pay the going wage and so ends up paying as much as the federal government. “Whilst we would dearly like to employ people on projects that are ready to put _ In being, the ‘municipality — does not have the extra think this NEED work,” he said. In a letter to Ron Hun- tington, West Vancouver's member of parliament, Mayor Humphreys” ex- plained that, although there were Several projects which could employ people in West Van, the municipality could not afford the approximately $200 per person to do so. The NEED program will Honey Over its present TI8T budget to embark on such Oprams, wrote —Hum- Council endorsed his letter to Huntington and also decided it should continue to urge senior governments to come up with more money for such programs. It will also consider the possibility of raising ad- ditional taxes to pay for these programs during its budget deliberations. Variety club week proclaimed VARIETY CLUB Week was proclaimed by North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks at Monday's council meeting. The week, from February 7 to 13, will honor the 1983 Variety Club Telethon, Valentine’s D (our Florist Shop open Sunday Feb. 13, which will last for 22 hours on February 12 and 13. Proceeds from the telethon will to to the Children’s Variety research Centre. the electro-limb program, and the Ronatd McDonald House, a temporary residence for families ay, Febru visiting Vancouver’ while their children are receiving medical treatment... Loucks urged North Van citizens to make the 1983 telethon the most successful one ever. In 1982 $2.25 million dollars was raised. Sym Give yourlove “* some flowers Give your love a Living Valentine. A natural expression of tenderness and care Because flowers say love as nothing else can ue 58 95 Loves Dehght™ “Someone Special’ Bouquet WEST VAN FLORIST 1821 Marine Drive, West Van OPEN SUNDAY FEB 13 724-4171 922-3968