1139.Lonsdate Avenue, North Vancouver, 8.C. V7M 2H4 OFFICE/NEWS ‘ (604) 980-0511 CLASSIFIED 986-6222 CIRCULATION - 986-1337 " Publieher _ Peter Speck Associate Publisher Bob Graham Editor-in-Chief Noel Wright Managing Editor Andy Fraser News Editor Chris Lioyd Advertising Dwector Eric Cardwotl Trattic Manager Donna Champion Productién Tim Francis Faye McCrae Classified Berni Hilliard Administration Andrew Walters Accounts Sytvia Sorenson North Shore News, founded in 1969 aa an = independent community newspaper and qualified under Schedule 111. Part 111, Paragraph 111 of the Excite Tax Act, is publiahed each Wodnesday and day by the North Shore Free Press Lid and distributed to every door on the North Shore Second Class Mai! Registration Number 3885 VERIFIED CIRCULATION 48,478 Entire contenta<. 1978 North Shore Free Press Lid. All rights reserved. FROM PAGE A1 - Don Holtom specializes in ‘wiring boats and had left in mid-June to complete the wiring on the White Eagle. He was then invited along on its voyage from Japan to Hawaii. Skipper Van Tamelen, had givén up his job with Gam-X Inspections Limited, of 1598 Bay Street, North Vancouver, to go on the voyage which was to be a demonstration cruise with a view to marketing other fibre-glass yachts the same size as White Eagle. “We saw a lot of sharks, especially at night,” Van Tamelen said on his arrival ad gets Ten months probation and a brief talk in the judge's chambers, was the outcome of a 17-year-old West Vancouver youth's theft of a frisbee. Kurt Gillingham, of 2259 Bellevue Avenue, was charged after an incident, June 16, when he attempted to steal a frisbee from the Mac's Milk store at 1403 Marine Drive. Crown counsel Jean Connor told West Van- couver Provincial Court that Gillingham was caught by the propricter of the store, who then called the police. Gillingham through =the then back of fled Frisbee thief - the. at Hawaii. “They would roll over and rub their.sides or belly on the raft, apparently to sense what it was. They were everywhere at night. Lloyd Parker told his son there had been an engine fire which they managed to control but which then flared up again. The captain has since said he did not know for certain what caused the fire, but suspected it must haye been a fuel leak. He said he fought the fire for 15 minutes or so with portable fire extinguishers, but to no avail. “They got off with their clothes on their back, a few ret store, Connor said, leaving only a leather jacket which the propricter had grabbed. Later, Connor said, a young man called the police saying his jacket had been stolen while he was in MacDonalds. The young man turned out to be ae “friend of Gillingham's, Connor said, and he later provided Gillingham’s name to police. In court, Judge Moir suspended sentence on Gillingham and placed him on probation for ten months. The judge also asked him to appear in his chambers at intermisssion. LET et fata seman binge flee te, “Traditig; “probation - - preserves, some water, two lifeboats and a dinghy,” Leigh Parker told the News. “It was a very fortunate escape but they made it. The boat has gone to the bot- tom.” The yacht had left Yokohama in June and had been due in to Honolulu Sunday. Leigh Parker said his father had _ intended laying over there for a while before going on to Tahiti and other South Pacific islands. He went into the engine room immediately to battle the blaze, but within minutes, the smoke was so thick he had to don scuba gear to breathe. The White Eagle, built and launched in Taiwan last November, was Parker's first venture as president of his new firm, . Hi gh . Seas . said: “I'll. take him out ct wre tee or Pani ania Bonet ‘another “phar aie els peli Aen mee IRENE’S Hair by S rene Sinking: “It was certainly a His son told the Néws: “It was the first 91-ft. vessel made of fibreglass. I was on the ship from the Philippines to Japan in February and March.” He said of the boat surprise because it ran- perfectly when I was on it and it never entered my mind something like this would ever happen. Leigh Parker said his father sounded “super” when they spoke briefly on the phone and did not seem discouraged. “I think we will | probably be able to talk him into taking another voyage,” he said. An assortment of quality used and out of print titles in: ART & ARCHITECTURE Pacific Books 1135 Lonsdale North Vancouver 980-2121 He commented: “He is a pretty strong willed ‘in-' dividual,” and when asked how he would celebrate his: father’s. homecoming he ‘ ¢ A_summer-fresh perm... $28 by Helene Curtis for silky, shiny, pH balance curis MWe-sngnen < apanehid hepnatiuag: qpenn nee OrganiCunl regular formula by ta Maur ‘The natural looking perm for everyone. Sale $20. Both are specially priced now with cut, shampoo, and styling included. PHONE 926-4818 650 CLYDE, WEST VANCOUVER BEHIND FRANK BAKER'S ATTIC