Dickson photo) Accident victim saved Two gas station attendents helped save the life of a man caught in a burning car early Monday morning in West Vancouver. Dennis Krangle and Bruce Anyon were on duty at the Chevron station at’ Park Royal shortly after midnight when they saw acar come 3 miles north of Horseshoe Bay Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday SPECIAL: BBQ RIBS all you Can eat! includes a variety of salad bar fixings, tea, coffee & dessert. $4995 (lots of other menu Items at regular prices) THE SUNDOWNER open for Brunch Sunday 11 - 2:30 CAROL hates to cook, but loves to eat. Raised on the North Shore, she works in a bowling alley and in her spare time she goes cycling and draws birds. (Ellsworth skidding down Taylor Way and crash into” the backyard of the station, said Mel Upton, manager of the gas station. The car flipped over and caught on fire. Krangle used a fire extinguisher to help comtrol the fire while Anyon called the fire department. Restaurant 921-8161 By PAT RICH f A spirited speech by North Vancouver District Mayor Don Bell Monday capped a successful attempt tem- porarily to .delay a bylaw to allow con- struction of a seniors’ apartment complex in Deep Cove. By a 43 vote council decided to reconvene a public hearing, with the firm understanding problems concerning the project, planned for property owned by St. Simons Anglican Church, would be smoothed out as soon as possible. At a public hearing last week a number of people spoke in favor of the project, and the desparate need for the 60-unit complex. But municipal staff, ad- visory bodies, and some council members had wanted bylaw approval delayed until questions concerning the density of the project and the suitability of the bylaw prepared, had been examined. A blind man and his dog were almost run over in the Safeway parking lot at Lonsdale and 13th recently, says North Vancouver City Alderman Ralph Hall. 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Alderman Peter Powell said “I'm not going along with the creation of a new zone.” He said the project should be made to fit into existing zoning and there was time to do this because the urgency to get funding was not as greatasfirstthought. . Alderman Mary Segal agreed it was “a very dangerous precedent” to Lane danger highlighted don't stop when they reach the sidewalk along 13th. Hall asked the City engineer to look into in- stalling some _ sort of restraining system at the lane. a create a single zone for a single purpose. ; Mayor Bell elaborated on and added to these points. He said his main concern was the haste in which the project was being approved. The project could still have a proper review and be approved by the end of the year, he said. : “The idea is not to throw this off track, but to make sure it ison the right track,” Bellsaid. ~- Bell. said he would per- sonally undertake to see a report on the project was prepared for council within 60 days. 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