10 ~ Sunday, April 21, 1996 — THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: Lower Esplanade area. A small fire in a storage yard of a local shipyard was quickly extinguished. Fire was started by sparks from a demolition crew using acety- lene equipment. There were no injuries and damage was minimal. April 3 Lower St. Andrews area. A theft of electrical wire valued in excess of $5,000 was reported. April 6 Lynnwood area. An outboard motor was reported stolen. April 8 Medical aid.calis: 4 Number of false alarms: .0 Public service calls: 0 3200-bik. Strathaven Lane. Miscellaneous fire. April 9 Medical aid calls: 2 Number of false alarms: 3 Number of public service calis: } : April i6 Medical aid cails: 2. - Number of false alarms: 0 Public service calls: 0 1000-bik:. Roosevelt Cres. Commercial/industrial fire. 1460-bik. Crown Si. *Iilegal burning. April 11 “Medical aid calls: 4 . Number of false alarms: 0 Number of. public service calls: 0 Big Sisters of B.C. Lower Mainland North Shore News Activation Building. Hospital/rest home fire. Pp Medical aid calls: 3 Number of fire calls: 3 Number of MVAs: | Number of other calls: 0 2100-bik. Jones Ave. Smell of smoke in a ditch. 200-bik. West 2nd St. Fence or hedge burning. Medical aid calis: 2 Number of fire calls: 5 Number of MVAs: 0 Number of other calls: } 700-bik. East [Sth St. Pole/transformer fire. Bewicke Ave./West Keith Rd. Car/truck fire. Apxil 10 Medical aid calls: 6 Number of fire calls: } Number of MVAs: 0 April 11 Number of fire calls: 2 Number of other calls: | . Residence 700-blk. Handsworth Rd. No sign of forced entry. Stolen: watches, coins, CDs. Approximate value: $1,000. 100-bik. East 18th Si. - Building entered through main door, Tool used to pry interior door to coin laundry. Stolen: nil. . 900-bIk: Plymouth Pl. Door pried open. Stolen: VCR, lawnmower, laser disc player. Approximate value: -1400-bik, Deep Cove Rd. Door left insecure. Stolen: wallet, computer and acces- sories, cash. Approximate value: $3,000. 3400-bik. Bluebonnet Rd. No sign forced entry. Stolen: portable _ stereo, watch, jewelry, frying pan, toaster. February 22 Mt. Seymour Rd. Two-vehicle accident. Injuries: back and leg. No charges. Approximately $15,000 damage. from the NortTH SHORE a division of North Shore ; Community Services | North Shore Meals on Wheels Two charged for NV break-in | NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP have charged two men in connection with a break-in to an apartment, found hiding i ina bathroom: Charies Blanchett, 29, and A witness saw two nen pry open a window in the 1400-block of Mahon Avenue on April’ 9. One man was with break and enter. [fihere is a single characteristic that defines what being a member of the club is all about, in a word it is li ifsiyle Our Club offers a healthy and stable environment fo adults and children in a positive a and-relaxed atmosphere. Participating, socializing, and meeting new friends, are s just a small part of the lifestyle which our members experience. Paul Nagy, 32, are charged -. 4 ‘Canadian Cancer Society ‘Canadian Mental Health Association | ‘Capilano Community Services Society Family Services of the North Shore Gil Guides of Canada ~ Lions Area Harvest Project (North Shore) Neighbourlink —- North Shore f North Shore Association for the | Mentally Handicapped - 8 North Shore Branch of the Heart B ‘Stroke Foundation | North Shore Child Care Resource ‘Society North Shore Continuing Education ; jNorth : Shore Counselling Centre North Shore Crisis Services Society ‘North Shore Disability Resource j Centre Association E North Shore Keep Well Society North Shore Multicultural Society North Shore Neighbourhood House North Shore Playcare Society North Shore Seniors’ Peer Counselors North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre North Vancouver Museum and Archives Planned Parenthood North Shore Presentation House Arts Centre Seycove Community Programs Society St. John Ambulance - North Shore Branch Vancouver Aquarium Volunteers West Vancouver Memoria! Library West Vancouver Museum & Archives West Vancouver Seniors’ Activity Centre . VOLUNTEERS ARE OUR GREATEST NATURAL RESOURCE oN y) A home away from home; a sanctuary away from the bustle and bustle of our busy lives. AN AFFORDABLE PRIVA TE CL UB