APIECE of North Vancouver history and folklore is gone, Versatile Pacific Shipyards (formerly Burrard Yarrows) also chang. ed the nume of North Van's most famous sign. The Erection Shop is fallen, in its place The Assembly Shop. Cruise ships in port VESSEL Universe Ruyai Viking Star Noordam island Princess Rotterdam Stardancer Daphne ARRIVAL DEPARTURE 1745 Sun 11 Aug 1800 Tue 12 Aug 1800 Tue 13 Aug 1700 Wed 14 Aug 1800 Thu 15 Aug 1700 Fri 16 Aug 1632 Fri 16 Aug 0800 Sun 11 Aug 1600 Mon 12 Aug 0700 Tue 13 Aug O80 Wed 14 Aug 0700 Thu 15 Aug 0800 Fri 16 Aug 0800 Fri 16 Aug Entertainment . Fashion . . Lifestyles..... Mailbox... . Sports............. 16 What's Going On.....25 WHAT GOES NEWS photo lan Smith UP MUST COME DOWN The reasoning >from Versatile is that their ships are no longer erected in that location, they are only assembled there. So much for history. Fete Parks . “Frank Kurucz, said: F 3 - Sunday, August 11, 1985 - NORTH SHORE Stowaway girl rescued A I4-YEAR-old | stow- “way was unaware of the cost in time, money and grief she caused her parents and rescue teams in trying to locate her. The girl, who boarded the Horseshoe Bay to Langdale ferry with her parents Thursday, hid herself. away on the boat after a dispute with her parents about holidaying on the Sunshine Coast. ‘The dispute arose just before the Queen of Co- quitiam ferry: moored at Langdale, C.oson RCMP. reported. - Police received a call reporting the missing girl at 10:15-p.m., and upon searching the vessel, they: failed to locate her. A search was initiated’ by Air, Sea and Rescue. from the Coast Guard, the Howe’ searching - Sound area. ’ West Vancouver Police participated in the search by phoning fsiends of the missing girl. The girl was found at about 6 a.m. on the Queen of Coquitlam docked in Langdale by a B.C. Ferries’ employee. Cst. Charles Clark said the girl decided to hide on the ferry and return home, but after she real- ized the ferry was dock- ~ ing overnight, she felt . asleep, 7 “The . young dady did not. sealize’ the: extent ‘of. the’ personnel “and ‘man- power. expended. in ‘trying to + locate ~her,’””. Clark. |. said. ‘She ‘is. now. back * with her: family: and no charges-are being faid:'" -. Clark’ said: -he- did: not: yet have the'exact figures © for the cost of the search, :- but said it would: A be ee | tensive: “ Bad boating» leads: to court | A 26-YEA R-OLD Poit ; Coquitlam man appeared in North Vancouver pro- vincial .; court Leonard’ Leo Martin ot LIGHTHOUSE “Park *; once again. ‘open to the public. ‘West District’s’ Director -o and ° Recreation; » danger, in all: West Van. -couver parks. Closures of” ’ Tuesday - charged with ~ dangerous - “use of a motor vessel: Vancouver: faces’ ihe ‘charge: after a June 25-incident:i in ‘Ho e Sound... ; Appearing. befo Judge: J.K: Shaw; Marti “was put‘over for. trial Oc-'- tober 15.. Liettboum = Park r Woodward, and: Cypiees: Parks are no donger.i in-ef- sar a man injured in car A SURREY driver was charged with following too clasely hehind another car Thursday after he caused an acci- dent. The vehicle driven by the Surrey man rear- ended another vehicle when the two approached a red light at the intersec- tion of Esplanade and Chesterfield. The driver of the other car, a North Vancouver tnan in his 60s, sustained minor injuries and was taken to Lions Gate Hospital by ambulance. North Shore News