Wednesday, May 19, 1993 - North Shore News - Cyclist struck THE LIONS Gate Bridge was closed Tuesday morning when a cyclist swerved off a sidewalk and was struck by avelicte at the south end of the bridge, Deanls Newitt, 27. of Richmond, sustaiaed a broken left fence, a broken left acne and facial abrasions when, secording to eyewilness accouals, bis front wheel made a sudden 9O-degree turn, flipping him an to the roadway, Pedesirians at the seene lifted the cur off Newitt and polled him off the round, A Vancouver Cily Police spokesperson said although Newitt! was seziousty injured, tis injuries ure not life i ; i : i . threatening, ; : ane’ me es : , Newitt was not wearing a heimet at the dime of the 7 . ike a é ie i alt Ladies’ Cold Water Suits sn be dee) sao 5149 roo, so00 a ‘ : 4 . ie Theft charges laid TWO NEW Westniinsier mea face theft-related: churges ufter the North Yanconver RCMP recovered a stolen vehicle while tovestigating 3 break-and-enter report. A police spokesman said that at 10:48 pam. on Thars- day, April 29, a resident in the 3800-block Robinson Road reported a break-gnd-enter in progress. : Shortly after the report was received, two constables on routine patroi in Lynn Canyon Park noticed two men sitting ina parked car. / Police approached the vehicle, spoke to the occupants and wrote down their names. The two constables thea went (o investigate ihe break-and-enter report from ons Robinson Road. / . — remerendeiaienr=n Information obtained at the scene led police to believe ‘aap ’ yp: the two men in the parked car were involved and the a NORTH SH police then returned to Lynn Canyon Park where. the 5 NN nna ia suspect vehicle was followed and pulled over, ; : Bo ae A check on the car showed it had been reported ; stolen, ; John Friesen, 23, and Robert Onlock, 23, face charges of break-and-enter and possession of stolen property. RCMP Const. Marty Blais said the ‘tip from the Robinson Road resident is another example of the suc- cess of the police department’s Block Watch program. 41625 LONSDALE AVE., Kids-to-Kids...an effective approach te teach Canadian youngsters about safety rules. Who are these Safety Ambassadors? They are members of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program. Since launching a safety awareness program 15 years ago, thousands of youngsters have learned from the message: _ Safety is no accident, so PLAYSAFE! Additional information is available from: The War Amps National Headquarters 2827 Riverside Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1V 0C4. Tel.: (613) 731-3821 or 1-800-268-8917 Charitable Registration No.: 0286831 09 On Halloween night, two million children will “Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF” Have your change ready. ; In-store shopping only Rose Bush Tip Protect your roses from black spot and powdery mildew by spraying on a regular basis with a fungi- cide such as Safer’s Garden Fungicide or . Later's . Benomyl 50 Systemic Fungicide. | 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C, V7V 147 922-41 3968 |