5 - Friday, August 12, 1988 - North Shore News Lions Bay gets grass field grant LIONS BAY is one step closer to the grass is grown, the field will be “As it is now, teams must travel having a grass playing field at the major focal point in the com- all the way to Vancouver to par- Lions Bay Elementary School. munity for recreationai activities. iicipate in fieid sports,” he said. The Lions Bay Recreation Committee has been awarded $9,833 from the British Columbia Lottery Fund to help pay for put- ting grass on the field, Bill Reid, E A are Pe 9 f Minister of Tourism recently an- TAValat@ all cession 5 nounced. LY OL Oe ad) on “This is the only flat area in the a community suitable for a playin Bl a ea WE mg set for field,” said Reid, minister respon ; AROUND THE WORLD. EATS TIN EEE RSE TIE AI DY rE sible for the fund. John Reynolds, MLA for West 2 J a rae : 4 Vancouver-Howe Sound, joined in § . . Kn ife a a Cc i re € mt the announcement, saying: ‘‘When Win a Travel Prize each day A NORTH Vancouver woman who allegedly held police officers at : till August 14th, 1988 bay for three hours with a knife was released on bail Tuesday after a preliminary hearing was set for Oct. 20. Yo uths re B Claudette Mongrain, 39, was charged with possession of a p y ‘ OUR GRAND PRIZE weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public peace, obstructing . * A k for 2 in R ith Del police officers and threatening to cause death or serious bodily : week for 2 in Reno with Deluxe harm to Jason Mongrain. 0 n S e Ht i G rs I Accommodation courtesy Police officers arrived at an East 27th Street home the evening of ; Bains Travel Aug. 5 and were attempting te enforce a custody order when the SENIOR CITIZENS have recently incident occurred. been victimized by youths they have befriended. Young people gain entry to an apart t b ffering t , i 4 y D> re groceries for them or by knocking : Look for these Displays ea m a nm on the door and requestingtousea § * Try a Taste of New Zealand washroom, o = go Once the youth has left the . : i re. e r t a f i ed apartment, ithe senior citizen real- * Experience Asia izes a theft has occurred. ; ves North Vancouver RCMP remind § Bestway Tours & Safaris SQUAMISH RCMP have identified a man who died in 2 car fire seniors to not allow strangers into & Aug. 2 at Brunswick Point, north of Lions Bay. their homes or apartments. The body of Eugen Kanigowski, 53, was found in the burned-out remains of a two-door, 1978 Ford Fairmont. Little is known about the man. Police believe he spent the past months slecping in his car and travelling in the Lower Mainland tb. ; area. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. wee - : | , £ 2 . Anyone who knew Kanigowski is asked to call Cpl. 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The entire stock of fine quality ffalian, French & German menswear is Cars block “Su, fe, octets oss a outerwear —~ everything! access to fire IMPROPERLY PARKED cars kept North Vancouver District Fire Department firefighters from responding quickly to a Norgate bush fire Aug. 4. Firefighters responded to a call to a bush area behind 1357 Fernwood at approximately 3:15 p.m. But the emergency crew was = neemean ve blocked by cars parked on Dogwood Crescent. | * Buy one item at regular | The bush fire, ignited by two young children playing with a 1 price, get second item, at lighter, damaged a fence adjacent to the field. equal value free. (limited The fire department is asking the public to consider emergency i offer) : yehicle access when parking cars on narrow side streets or in lanes. ° A fire department spokesman said the recent dry spell has seen an increase in the number of local bush fires. In a one-week period ending Aug. 4, the North Vancouver District Fire Department responded to six bush fires.