- conservation o THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: August 18 1. 2000-blk. Marine Dr. Theft. Shoplifting. Stolen: Nikon camera, leather carrying case, two rolis of film, value $600. August 21 2. Capilano River west side Threats. Complainant fish- ing. Suspect threatens to sfit his throat and take fishing gear and sell it. August 22 3. 900-bik. Inglewood Ave. Break and enter. Basement window pried open with tre iron. Stolen: TV, video camera, gold chain, value $5,000. 4. 600-blk. Parkside Rd. Theft. Address sign removed from house. Stolen: address sign, value $50. 5. 3600-bik. Westmount Rd. Theft. Filled up gas tank, left without paying. Stolen: gas, value $32. 6. Park Royal Hotel Theft from vehicle. Rear side window smashed. Stolen: glasses, jeans, security card, - CDs, value $1,460. | August 23 7. Gleneagles Overflow 2 Theft from auro. Passenger window broken, ignition tam- péred with. Stolen: nil nil rice,” entered’ through ufisecured door. Stolen: cash, value $10. August 25 . 9, 3000-bik. Spencer Dr. Theft. Purse Pend contents 320.” recovered wallet: Value ce 10.: Park Royal North. 3.Break and. enter. » Entry gained by smashing f front door, “THE North Shore Rescue Team will be . holding a fundraiser for me fi pennant "The event is being held in conjunétion with Lonsdale Chevron’s Customer Appreciation Day from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Bear shot AN adult female bear was killed on Tuesday in West Vancouver, The. bear was shot in a cul- vert near the Trans-Canada Highway in the 1300-block of: “Palmerston. area, said Conservation Officer Fred Barnes. Barnes said the bear had been in the area for three or four days, but was not a prob- lem. On Tuesday evening, a cer deter- mined that the bear was eat- ing household garbage. The bear was found on a resident’s back porch-near a grape vine. Barnes said it was not possible to} rélocate the bear at this time of year. Anna Marie D’Angelo. alarm sounded. Suspect vehi- -dle:‘ green Jeep Cherokee. Stolen: videos, value $650. AL. Ps Park Royal South Food Break and enter. Pried open side door. Stolen: cash, value 12, 4600-blk. Rutland Rd. Theft from auto. Entry via unlocked door. Stolen: cell phone, value $1,2 ’ 13.-4700-blk. Rutland Rd. Theft from auto. Entry via unlocked door. Stolen: brief- The station is located at 23rd and Lonsdale in North Vancouver. - ’ So far this year, the 40- member voluntcer force has taken part in 53 rescues in the North. Shore mountains, the Fraser Valley and other parts of. the province. During the suminer, the team answered 18 calls in July alone. Typically, the team responds to approximately 60 case, cash, value $3,000. 14, 4400-bik. Stone Cr... Attempted theft from auto. Doors unlocked, went through contents of car, Stolen: nil, 15, 800-bik. Leyland St. Theft from auto. Passenger door leck pried. Stolen: nil. 16. 3000-blk. Spencer Cr. Theft from auto, Unsecured vehicle. Stolen: ceil phone, change, value $345. 17. 4600-bik. Clovelly Walk - Theft from auto. Unsecured vehicle. Stolen: wal- calls per year. A new command vehicle — would __ provide enhanced support for increas- ing call volume and would include new communication equipment. The station will be holding a barbecue. All proceeds will go to the North Shore Rescue Team Command Vehicle Fund. Chevron will also have various promotional items and_ prizes that will be given out through- Because we're in the business of peace-of-mind. Rely on BCAA's Autoplan Agents to give you the coverage you need ... no more, no less. So, when you leave with policy in hand, peace-of-mind goes with "B BCAA. i Park & Tilford’- North Vancouver Park Royal North. West Vancouver let, identification, value $20. August 26 18. 3000-blk. Spencer Ct. Theft from auto. Unsecured vehicle. Stolen: camera bag with two battery chargers, value $200. 19. Park Royal South Stolen auto, 98 green motorcycle, value $7,000. 20. 1600-bik. Marine Dr. Shoplifting. Basement win- dow oried open with tire iron. Stolen/recovered: chocolate bars, value $3. out the day. . The team’s present com- mand vehicle will be on display. Team members will also be on hand to answer questions and accept donations. YOUR FIRST LINE OF - DEFENCE AGAINST a BREAK-INS, * Patio Door Siding Bracos. * Top Rolling Shuttars 4 © Computer Containurs & Lock Downe * Ingrousd Anti-Vehicie Pillars‘ * Security Screen Doors © INDUSTRIAL * COMMERCIAL © RESIDENTIAL Le THE CORPORATION’ ‘OF THE CITY OF - NORTH VANCOUVER 1998 TAX SALE *ursuant to Section 405 of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby given that as September 28, 1998, the following properties will be subject to Tax Sale unless the DELINQUENT TAXES together with interest are sooner paid.“ ..:. The 1998 Tax Sale will be held in the Council Chamber of the. City of North Vancouver, 141 West 14th Street at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, S September 26 28, 1998. LIST SUBJECT TO ALTERATION LOT A 71 SL85 BLOCK D.LOT 271 271 PLAN 750 VR2624 STREET ADDRESS 620 Jones Avenue 2 1007- 168-Chadwick Court NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS . . Purchasers of tax sale properties should be aware that they will NOT have the right to receive title or possession until after one year following the date’ a : of the tax saie. During this period, the registered owner of the ‘property has’ the right to redeem the property from the sale thus cancelling the sale: Properties sold at Tax Sale are subject to the Property Purchase Tax. For more information, please contact the Tax Department at 983-7311. .