AlO - Wednesday, May 16, 1984 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson HIS WEEK is Police Week and our neighborhood officers are at shopping centres promoting safety and crime prevention. Here are some helpful hints from officers at the North Vancouver RCMP. Today’s question is: ‘“‘What are some safety and crime prevention tips?’ Const. Rod Booth RCMP It’s a good idea to have a dead bolt on your doors with a 1°’ throw. Sliding glass doors should have an anti-slide and = anti-lift device. A wide-angle viewer is useful for apart- ments. When _ travelling out of town, have your neighbor pick up your newspapers and flyers. Const. Mike Arnoid RCMP Before leaving your house, make sure all your windows are secure. If you have a window next to the door, replace the glass with Plexiglas so it can’t be broken. Leave exterior lighting on to illuminate main entrances. Engrave your valuables with your social security number Const. Pierre Vocelle RCMP Some ups for semor cilizens are to walk only in well-lit areas, mever display large sums of cash in public, and don’t carry too many packages If you think you are being followed, go to a publi place like a service station oy a corner and ‘phone for help store Corp. Don Sette RCMP L would like to resnind the public that the RO MP can come and give talks to groups of neighbors of 14 on more would that tt have children other famaly awate of where “Block Parent’ are nearty One tp | Vike te pass on is IS a good adeai to your and members the homes ¢ onst ROMP Altson ftroas Poowowkd like oto cn COULARBO parent, of young children to buy an infane cCarnner for voor cae Leon | forpet tea place cet backwards soothe batty is Hot CPercwarr Pear ward tears accident I! vont tahoe Che tert te om tri Chibddrenm on the aie ot ae belts vt wa Bee naa BWuUlOomatis fave (Pee an McCarthy backs “DEMOCRACY in the “"democracy in the » workplace. workplace Resou now McCarthy predicted that amet the success of Expo would Minister Grace McCar- be ‘‘an insurance policy for thy described the Social Credit government’s amended Labor Code Monday at the monthly gathering of the West Van-Howe Sound party faithful. By NOEL WRIGHT McCarthy who was introduced by MLA John Reynolds to the capacity audience of about [50 at the breakfast meeting in the Ambleside Inn — said the amended code was ‘‘a signal that we will no longer allow work stoppages to hold up B.C.’s economic recovery.”’ But she also stressed that the code amendments were formulated following con- ‘ets siderable consultation _ be- tween the government and union representatives. ‘‘We want to put consensus Over confrontation,’’ she declared. The restrictions in the amended code on secondary picketing protect the rights of third parties, McCarthy said. The new certification and decertification rules meant ‘‘easy in, but also easy out (for union members), which is fair for both sides,’’ she maintained. The new code would pro- tect not only Expo 86 but also the long term future of B.C., the minister added. It represented genuine CANADIAN FITNESS CLUBS can help you make all the nght decisions. They Il help you choose the right combination of exercise—from the latest high-efficiency exercise equipment, with program directors to show you how. To action packed aerobics and Lifecycles at ali locations, *Swimming pools, steam rooms, saunas, whirlpools and more “facilities may vary OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK FOR MEN & WOMEN US FIRST! North — Vancouver 986-5201 wet int. Plaza Hotel WIDE woORrL_nD AFFILIATED Labor Code British Columbians for years to come’’, ushering in a de- cade of prosperity. As a symbol of that promise she suggested the Lions Gate Bridge should be outlined in lights during the six-month period of the world fair which opens May 2, 1986. Join the Soccer Club with the New Image for 84-85 S (boys) Jim Wégliams, 929-4953 \(boys) Pat Buk % MT. SEYMOUR SOCCER ASSOCIATION AB AMONTH Riistemucuce FORNSIMONMHS You Rather Be’? — FAT...OR FIT