8 — Wednesday, November 1S, 1997 ~— North Shore News THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency inci- dents: NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP October 25 1. Seymour Demonstration Forest Break and enter. Suspects broke into a rifle/gun range near the cemetery. Nothing was taken because nothing of value is stored at the range. Suspects broke in carly in the morning, setting off an aiarm. October 26 2. 1800-bik. Lonsdale Avec. Break and enter. Suspects broke into a bakery, then went through the wall into a business which was their main target. Some food was taken from the bakery by the suspects. . 3. 1800-blk. Lonsdale Ave. Break and enter. A driving school was broken into. Suspects came through the wall of another business. The suspects took electronic equipment and money from the school. ‘October 27 4. 2600-bik. Carnation Break and enter. Police respond to a break-in at Seymour Heights elementary school, suspects got into the school through a. classroom window, took a printer from the main office and left. 5. 300-blk. West 2nd St. Break and enter. Suspects broke into a print shop \: through a rear door. They tampered with the shop’s motion detectors, rendering them useless. The suspects then stole several printers, a computer and cash left in the till. The police investigation continues. October 29 6. 700-blk. West 14th St. Break and enter. Police responded to a break and enter at an automotive deal- ership. Suspects had gained entry to the dealership through the roof. Nothing was taken, the alarm was activated. October 30 7. 200-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Break and enter. Police respond to a break and enter at a sports store. Suspects were seen leaving by resi- dents in the area, who called police. Police arrested sus- pects in a stolen car near the Second Narrows bridge. BONE Police offer used car advice NORTH Vancouver RCMP offer the fol- lowing advice for peo- ple considering the purchase of a used vehicle ... Exercise extreme care when purchasing a used vehicle. Before purchasing a vehicle from an individual be inquisitive: @ is there a lien against the vehicle? @ who were the previous owners? . The Members’ Coniiict of interest Act requires slected - Contact your neares Motor Vehicle Branch fo: more information. If the vehicle you pur-’: chase has been stolen, you & may lose it and the money @ you paid for the vehicle. = ~* Whenever possible, pur- : chase from a bonded dealer. - Members of the Legislative Assembly to separate their +|Members of the Select personal interests from their responsibilities as M LAs, | Standing Committee on Par- 26.99 ‘lamentary Reform, Ethical. . Conduet, Standing Orders & if Private Bills: BA If the Actcofines what a contiict of interest is for MLAs and cabinet ministers, and outlines what they are to do ts avoid conflicts and how to disclose them if they arise, & Baby’s ist Christmas Velour Sleepers Kricket intant Play Pants Infant Sherpa Jackets ‘t Pipiniki Embroideried Cardigans — 27.99-31.99 f High Quality, Infant-6X° t. Mickey Polar Fleece Tops Red or Grey, sizes 4-6x 17.99 40.99 Mr. Graeme Bowbrick, MLA _{f ‘B19 IZ BIZ-* KLDZ E The Parliamentary Reform committee is reviewing the i Act to see how it could be improved. We want to hear from British Columbians: e doyau believe the current Act is working? does the Act help to foster public confidence in the political process in British Columbia? should the Act go beyond MLAs and cabinet ministers to apply to ather persons ‘nvolved in the political process? We want to hear from you! To send a written submission, or for more information, contact: Mr. Neil Reimer, Committee Clerk Room 224 Parliament Buildings Victoria, BC V8V 1X4 Phone: 250-356-6318 (collect) Fax: 250-356-8172 -mail: neil.reimer@legis.gov.be.ca Internet: www. legis.gov.be.ca/emtemti3 The deacfine for submissions is December 15, 1997. Mr. Fred Randall, MLA Mr. Tim Stevenson, MLA i Mr. lan Waddell, MLA rac. Harry Lali, MLA Ms. Gretchen Brewin, MLA Ms. Joan Sawicki, MLA Mr. Gary Farrell-Collins, MLA Ms. Katherine Whittred, MLA - Mr. Paul Nettleton, MLA Mr. Jack Weisgerber, MLA &) Club Monaco Fizece Tops aD =. Sizes 8-16 4g” | TEAR-AWAY PANT: Our Prica 4-6X 21° 8-16 25" 25-50% OFF usa. || MILTON FUNWEAR ‘Infant14 FLANNEL PJs For Boys & Girls ze yeqee 48 4ai6® BIZ © KHZ BIZ Xu oS CHARMPION ‘> Hooded Fleece Tops" eter DA 25-50% GFF us.r. KRICKET PLAYWEAR Infant-14 * Z BIZ '* KIDZ BAZ © KIT 25-50% OFF nse. Coat ; DRESSES a5 ENTIRE STOCK infant-6X KIDZ Biz VALLEY KIDZ BIZ. CENTRE 26 BRANDS GUARANTEED ATE BYDAY LOW PRICES 988-7466 Z. . Easy access, take the Lynn Valley Rd. (North) Exit off Upper Levels Hwy. F s-KtDZ BIZ * KIDZ BIZ * KIDZ BIZ.* KIDZ BIZ * KIDZ BIZ « KIDZ BIZ * KIDZ BIZ*e | _ OUTERWEAR | Infant-14 aap sronnet or SH cow