The following are some recent North Shore emergency inci- dents. WEST VAN POLICE * BREAK AND ENTERS September 29 1. 1600-bik. Langton Place Stolen from a residence under construction, glass installing tools valued at $100. October 2 2. 700-bik Greenwood Rd Nothing stolen. 3. 3100-bik. Deer Ridge Drive Coins unknown. October 3 4, 3100-bIk Deer Ridge Drive 5 CDs stolen from vehi- cle, value unknown. October 4 5. 3100-bik Deer Ridge Drive Stolen: mountain bike, liquor, pressure washer, and other unknown properiy, value unknown. October 6 6. 2600-bik Queens Nothing stolen. October 7 7, 200-blk Whonnoak Nothing stolen. Suspect described as a native male, 25 years old, clean shaven, crew cut, leather bomber jacket. 3. 6300-blk Bruce St. No details available. 9. 6400-blk Douglas Nothing stolen. October 9 10. 800-blk 20th St. Nothing stolen. 11. 1500-bik, Duchess Jar of change stolen from living room, value $50. October 14 12, 1900-blk Gordon Ave. VCR stolen, value $400. October 16 13. Ambleside Park (near SPCA) Computer stolen, value $2,500. October 17 14. 700-bik 22nd St Nothing stolen. stolen, value YOUR Fireworks homework LOCAL fire depart- ments are offering a few words for those contemplating celebrat- . ing Halloween in rous- ing style. Fireworks may be pur- chased and discharged in West Vancouver District and North Vancouver City and District from Oct. 25 to midnight on Oct. 31. The West Vancouver fire bylaws require permits for public displays of fireworks only. Call 925-7380 to apply for a permit. Permits for fireworks dis- ‘Come to Vision Works for the best value in qua! brond name eyewear. Ts Pind toy price SAE thors Bost ALL FRAMES* (with purchase of lenses) OR | a 2m fi/ ALL LENSES* (with purchase of frame) expires Nov. 30/97 VIsIC 70 OFF ~ CAPILANO MALL North » Vancguver #104:935 Marine Drive (Between Sears & Tip Top Tarlors) wey plays in the Districe of North Vancouver can be obtained from the district fire depart- ment at 1110 Lynn Valley Road. The City of North Vancouver’s fireworks bylaw requires that a person obtain a permit in order to purchase and or discharge fireworks in the city. People buying and dis- charging fireworks must be 18 or older. Fireworks are not permit- ted to be discharged on public property. They must be dis- charged on private property only. Firecrackers are banned in Canada. Family fireworks accidents are almost always the result of improper handling or blatant disregard of common sense safety rules. The North Shore fire departments say one adult should be in charge of the dis- play. A firing site free of over- head obstacles, such as trees or wires, should be selected. Buckets, boxes or wheel- barrows filled with earth or sand make a good firing base. And a lighting stick, rather than a match or lighter, should be used to light fire- works. ETTER FIALF SALE (of Better Selection of Brand Naroes (Hf Onsite Repalr Service Frames & Lenses to choose from wm Guaranteed Quality (including Express 1 Hour Services} “Voted top optical store by readers of the North Shore News 990- 0828 ' CROSSROADS SHOPPING CENTRE. Workmanship (04 Licensed Opticians ‘arpeoa Sucef The People Get Seat Belts... but what about USE * Prices subject to change without notice. Please be a Air-conditioned H Rig The Salvation Arm = 241 Lonsdale, North Van Thrift Store: 980-4413. : . f : BA Sale ends Nou 28/97 | (Comer Cambre& FB -080 way: “VANCOUVER: CENTRE MALL: _ 687-8822 . Downtown {By new Duthies Bocks & Serenasi "| HOUR EYECAAE.SUPEASTORE, METROTOWN CENTRE MALL 437- 9878 - we : (Near ABW & The Book Warehouse! en ; ‘ fog L r Located behind Capilano Mall’ 117 - 9A9 W. 3rd. St. N. Van. 805 W. BROADWAY 875-9932 oo Speciatzing j winciaw covenngs “for over i Corner of Wihow by Cana a rush | 2 ¢ x > \¢ 984-4101