Upper Lev + ‘MONDAY MORNING WAS EVEN WORSE THAN USUAL for teacher Bob Clark Van home te school in West Van. He saw smoke coming from under the hood of his 1975 Meteor while driving along Highway and‘pulled over just west of Taylor Way in the nick of time. The engine compartment burst into flames, spreading through the car, which was declared a write‘off. (Allan Upton phioto} + ’ ‘ NEWS REPORT BRINGS LETTER : Youths repent over mugging A. letter received by the News apologizes for an inci- dent in which a 64-year-old North Vancouver woman received a fractured pelvis in a purse snatching incident. The unsigned letter which was hand-delivered to the News office by a teenager, is purportedly written by two youths who have been charg- ed with mugging of February 5. It was written the day after a report of the charges being laid appeared in the vacation hiding from the a Tanfastic indoor sun tan. 107 Esplanade Centre, ' 260 West Esplanade. 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We did not attack her and had never thought to.” It goes on: “We didn't knock her to the ground, she fell after I grabbed the purse, I didn’t look back, if I had I wouldve went back. You may not believe us but it is the truth and if the lady when ‘driving from his North is reading this we are very The writer claims an RCMP officer told him that if he admitted to various break and entry offences that he would not be sent to Willingdon youth camp. He adds: “Anyway, I ad- mitted to the break and enters and I am being sent to Porteau. He kept his word about not being sent to Will- Four private properties in Lynn Valley will receive a chlorinated water supply for the first time because North Vancouver District Council Monday granted the City of North Vancouver an ease- ment to construct a new water supply main within the District. The City’s water supply is taken from Lynn Creek within the District. It has two, old wood stave mains in Lynn Valley which continue to serve the four District properties. But the chlorina- tion plant is downstream Sussex Realty wants to build a three-storey, “mock Tudor” office building at the corner of Lonsdale and East Queens — the former site of a Gulf service station which has been closed for some tame. North Vancouver District Council Monday authorized municipal staff to prepare the necessary by-law for consideration, subject to certain conditions being resolved to the satisfaction of the building department before the date of the necessary public hearing. The proposed building will present a “Tudor” ap- pearance using gables and dormer windows and the from them and so their supp-. Mock Tudor OK'd for Lonsdale ly comes directly, and un- . treated, from the creek. 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