THE following. i isa sample of North. \ Vancouver RCMP calls ., received in‘a four-hour “ period on a quiet . Thursday afternoon: May7 1." . -2700- ‘blk. —. St Christophers’... RCMP called .to a home - - for'a break and enter. Suspects .. Ss zs 3. Dorman Rd. : ve RCMP called to a hoine entered home: through: an open basement door between 8 a.m. and’4 p.m. They tock a Neighbors heard a car in the driveway at about 1 p.m. 2. 1300-blk. Terrace Ave. RCMP receive a hang-up call. At the scene police deal with a recently separated hus- band ‘and wife. No violence had caken place, but she want- .éd him’ to"Jeave the home. Children were involved. where 2 9-year-ald boy had avciler dog while walking on Coleman. He had cried to pet the dog while the owner had it ona leash. She had cried to warn him not to. The investi- gation continues. 4. 100-blk. East 11th St. A woman reported. fraud on her cellular phone bill..An investigation revealed her ex- husband had “re-activated a cell phone in her name and run up. some expensive bills. She had cancelled the service know how he was able to reac- tivate it. 5. Riverside and Dollarton Hwy. Motor vehicle accident..A northbound vehicle — on Riverside collided with a vehi- cle heading west on Dollarton and another southbound on Riverside. The 25-year-old male driver of the northbound vehicle was charged with fail- ing to yield. after stopping. Damages total close to VCR ‘and a television.: : Robert Galster = * News Reporter robert @nsnews.com “A lone hiker’s mishap nearly cost ‘ the woman her life last ‘“Cuesday . afternoon. a _ Ross Montgomery was hiking along a trail on the western side of Capilano River when he spotted the woman. He mistook her for somcone entirely different. “She was in the water ... she looked like ‘a_ fisherman - looking for a lure,” said ” *Montgomery who is also a member of the North Shore Rescue ‘feam. “1 went along a little further and came back and she was ” been bietern by a' leashed ror- crawling out and I saw’ some blood.” Mozxtgomery scrambled down the cregpy bank to the river's edge to help the woman. “I could see the individual had an injury to the right side of the head — it was bloody,” said Montgomery. conscious ... just requesting a blanket because she was cold.” : Montgomery left the woman. on the bank and ran to the nearby Capilano fish hatchery to get help. Hatchery employees’ Cheryl Johnson and Cathy McLean were on hand when he burst in. While Johnston phoned 9-1-1, McLean accompanied Montgomery back * ‘some time Sgo and did not “She was very” $10,000. Hiker hurt at Capilano River to the accident site with a blanket. “She was bleeding quite a bit from the head and she was very cold — she could hardly speak,” said McLean, A short time later emergency personnel arrived at the scene. Several North Vancouver District Fire and Rescue mem- bers scrambled down the bank.and placed the woman on a plastic stretcher. Within 20 minutcs she was bundled up and on her way to safety as firefighters dragged her to the top of the bank. She_ was subsequentiy transported to Lions Gate Hospital by ambulance: North Vancouver: RCMP Const. Tom Seaman said the woman is recovering in hospital. s a ie For appliance part's ‘and fe Tmuitation to a Seaside (LGM. The 1998 Annual General Meeting of the West Vancouver Community Arts Council will rake place at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 14 ‘at the Silk Purse Arts Centre, 1570 ‘Argyle Street, West Vancouver. . The Board of Directors cordially invites members and anyone interested in the arts to attend this A.G.M. by the sea!. Guest speaker: Laura MacMaster, _ Coordinator of the Harmony Arts Festival. _ Entertainment provided by the North’ Shore Chorus. dependable i in-home service, 4 : bhi baste 7) From TNF, Sierra Designs, Royal * Robbins and Misty bk Bugaboos! Scary stuff! The last S "| of these ground an :| polished glass tense: bs y Fleece vest! .. Gypsey travel pack has full hide- | {4 y/ Reg. 7 tate backpack harness. :