NEWS photo Cindy Goodman Remembering Aaron ANDREA Leslie visits the site of her brother Aaron’s fatal car accident. The east Braernar location has been covered with flowers taid there by the young man’s family and friends as they try to deal with the grief of jos- ing a Icved ane. Internet instruction offered IF you don’t know the Internet from a butterfly net and it seems as if everybody around you is speaking a different lan- guage, you may be interested to know that North Vancouver District Library branches are offering a series of free Internet KITSILANO: 1 i WEST VANCOUVER: 1947 WEST 4TH AVENUE,- VANCOUVER 1454 MARINE DRIVE = demonstrations. The Capilano branch hosts a one-hour Introduction to the Net for those with lit- tle or no experience on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The Lynn Valley branch hosts a Families on the Net session for children age seven and up and at least one parent on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 10:30 a.m. Surfin’ Seniors can attend a demon- stration at Capilano at 10:30 a.m. ‘on Friday, . Pi registration is required for all ses- which are limited to 25 people These are demonstrations only. Registrations can be made in person at cach branch or by telephone: Lynn Valicy, 984-0286; Parkgate, 929-3727; Capilano at 987-447). 668-9608" NV cops seek | pair for two Police believe the same two men were responsi- _ ble for two violent attempted robberies on Nov. 23 on Marine Drive in North Vancouver, Shortly after midnight, a security guard outside the Sport Mart store in the 1800- block of Marine Drive was atracked by nwo young men, according to North Vancouver RCMP Const. Tom Seaman. The attackers chased the man west down the street to the Petro-Canada gas station in the 1900-block of Marine Drive. Police say a passerby seared off the would ran across Mi Minutes fater, police say 4 young couple who had jus gotten out of their car were walking near the Staples store in the 1900-bluck of Marine Drive. The couple were ed by nwo young men. The couple were hit and scratched during the attack. Police say the would-be robbers were trying to grab the woman’s purse. ‘The rob- bers demanded money. The couple managed to get away. The suspects in both inci- dents are described as being males in their fate teens or carly twenties, 180 to 183 centimetres (approximate feet) tall and 73 to 84 kilo grams (160 to 185 pounds). One suspect is described as having dark brown hair. The second suspect had a “deti- nite” dark complexion and short dark hair. Anyone with information about the attempted robberies is asked to call the North Van RCMP at 985-1311. — Anu Marie D'Angelo SATURDAY I PM | - NOVEMBER 29TH . at #6 F.E.S. ARMORIES NORTH VANCOUVER Sc i28tb JASON SMITH (Squamish Rock Club) vs PAUL SHAW (Queensborough) + Winner of this match will represent B.C. at the Sensors Natonais in Eomonton, Jan. 15/18. i Youn 7 tp, STEVE FEATHERSTON (Astoria Club) vs JASON HUNTER i (Campbell River) Winner represents 8.0. 1 at Youth Nationals, Cornarbrook, Feb. 19722. Youth 132 tb, ROBERT McLEAN vs AUGUSTO FLORES (Queensborough) Winner to represent 8.0. at Youth Nabons «1 Cornerbraok, Fer. 19/22. 1 t | | 1513 FORBES AVE. | i i i * $1,186» PETER RONDRE Your 115 | . 80. Chimp (Astoria) vs OMAR FLORES St. 156 8.0. Champion from Gueendorough Club) ! gr 16510, RICHARD PELEZ (Astoria) vs DOUG McPHEE (Queensborough) Senior 165 Lb. 8.0, Chap. $c 15610, BRAD MEPEAKE (Astoria) | vs DANNY CRAWFORD ("ort Kells) | int_125ib, CURTIS RASCHER (Squamish) vs BRETT HARPER 4.0. 1258.0. Champ... olus other exciting bouts- Tickets at the door $10.00 Adults - $5.00 Students is coming ... The 1/2 Carat Diamond Promotio