junshine Girl Lynne Is a North Shore hair stylist. She hates TV and likes to play golf. Lynne is also interested in cosmotology and has ambitions to be a successful businesswoman. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) E.T. - a shattering experience ET may be breaking all kinds of box but the people who go along the office records lo see movie are breaking even more than that Saturday mght ino West Vaneouver ato was a $500 plate glass window in a restaurant which got smashed Pohce say the shattered glass of the 7ft by 7ft window was the result of anger of a young man who hned up for the movie and then couln't gelling He took out his frustranon with his elbow, which he smashed through the window of Eddie's Cafe at 1533 Manne Drive Wilham Robert: Cooper, aged 22, of no fixed address, has been charged with mischief as a the incident result) of MEET YOUR TASTE GOURMET WORLD Prestily trade pore mises Covet ‘Sarlrrvoony Straps Produee Cakes Eoaterpreutr Sty de C hye se Plus fresty fist Breads and Pastries from Pohbs Wakery and Se ablood tron Mounds of Prot€s and Veqdetatbies from Mark s Meats A Sausages pore pared cu Cee Poetic bertas tobe ridings of Te daadrar UC circrpoe PO) Varbpleltas cf Ss Favoribe © cobbese The eke ete HAKBOUR CENTRE, LOWER MALL A FIRM calling itself Vision Security, which is calling North Vancouver residents and offering free security checks has a busines licence to do telephone canvassing but no hlcence to do home security work. In the past few days the RCMP have received dozens of calls from people wanting to verify the authenticity of Vision Security. An RCMP spokesman says the firm is soliciting for business, implying it is working with the RCMP and the Neighborhood Watch School QUEEN MARY School will have to wait another week before it finds out whether or not a $500 grant requested of North Vancouver City council will be approved. Three missing aldermen at Monday's meeting post- poned the decision, which requires two-thirds quorum. The grant would help offset. costs involved in providing a summer school program, a worthy cause according to Alderman Elko Kroon. “Without these kinds of trips, youngsters could face two months of boredom and aimlessness,” he said. BOYD Mhesnwthiorn Street Quality bFure Stmee IVT AS - Wednesday, June 30, 1982 - North Shore News program, as a result of the increase in numbers of local break-ins. The police spokesman comments: “We are a little bit miffed that people are insinuating they are af- filiated to us when they aren't. “We support the idea that people should improve the security of their homes, but not with unlicensed or unqualified people doing security checks in people's homes. There is a risk in- volved.” The spokesman = says police checks show the firm rant o But Kroon felt an ad- ditional $500 grant request for an outdoor playground fell under the school board’s has a business licence, permitting them to solicit for business by ‘phone. But in order to do secunty checks it has to be licensed under the Private Detectives Licensing Act, he says. The firm offers to do free security checks, with a view to returning to improve home security weaknesses discovered in the check. Anyone who receives such an offer should ask for proper identification and a licence under the Private Detective Licencing Act, say the RCMP. hold junsdiction. Alderman Bill Sorenson and Frank Mar- cino joined him in defeating the request. s Peter’s Summer Tune-up FD get your Honda humming like a top for care-ftree summer driving. Includes - poins - plugs - condenser - air fitter - fuel fflter - adjust carburetor plus ciming to specifications. ALSO, INCLUDES FREE engine shampoo - leaves your engine looking like the day it was born. $49°5 para & labour included. Tax extra Peter K. Automobile Ltd. 988-7671 Pauatel DESIGNERS LTD. Pele phone ONL OVE. Bn ONG,