A9 - Sunday, September 19, 1982 - North Shore News IN PENSIVE MOOD while observing the city from the _ relative tranquility of the North Van waterfront. The shoreline fronting the First Narrows can be a quiet place to sit and relax. (Ian Smith photo) ‘$Im. suddenly descended from heaven’ FROM PAGE At Under the new formula, the could have taken 100 per cent of the funds as been cut away from the railroad tracks in the nick of time,” said Trustee Crawford heaven to save as ... should be aware that dumb luck, not native virtue got us out of this,” Kilian said. Sull, he warned that the told the meeting that she Look for our new men Hugh on the plano Seafood Shishke side salad, nce of awe Potato Friday, Saturday & Sunday Nights Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Weddings & Banquets are our pleasure THE SUNDOWNER RESTAURANT 5 miles north of Horseshoe Bay supported the restraint plan “under protest” . “They have put a shotgun at our head and have said if we don’t do it they will move someone in to to it for us,” Lynas said bitterly. Kilian warned that in the Drunk-driving DRINKING-driving charges have led to the following recent convictions notified by the North Vancouver RCMP. Penalties shown are in addition to automatic licence suspension: Semen, Howard D., 825 E. 14th, North Van (refusing TRY OUR 2 FOR 1 TUES., WEDS. THURS.! tea or coftee b (Prawns, Scallops & Salmon) with all for $4650 spring, the board will be looking at cutbacks which would “take a long time in recovering from.” The $1 million windfall stopped the need for con- frontation between teachers and trustees over the issue of convictions breath test: 14 days jail: driving under suspension: $300 and seven days jail). Vivash, Gerald Chnistopher, 4714 Earl St., Vancouver (refusing breath test: $750). Strong, Mark Stewart, 5SO1- 945 Marine, West Van (refusing breath test: $350). 921-8161 wage rolibacks and layoffs. Teachers im North Van- couver had _ rejected reopening the contract. The federal grant did not cover the entire $1.3 million ordered cut. However, $237,259 im surplus funds was found largely the closure of three schools last The trustees agreed with board member Frank Warburton that the ministry of education should be sent a letter protesting the cut- backs. It was also pointed out that should the Vancouver school board be successful in its attempts to prove the ordered restraints illegal, the board would then not comply with its plan. INTEREST FREE TO THE NEXT FIVE BUYERS Now is the time to take advantage of this fantastic buy on a unique 2 bedroom townhome at a sensible price. Come see for yourself — make an offer!! Buy Now!! VILLAGE ON THE CREEK 3281 to 3351 Mountain Highway North Vancouver Open: Weekdays 2 - 7 Weekends 1 - 6 Kay Clifford-Dove Display Res. 986-SAVE 526-1000 Marbar Holdings Ltd. Courtesy to Realtors 984-0234