2 - Friday, March 15, 1985 - North Shore News Ski hill road-blocks af Good weather brings out sun loving trouble makers THE ADVENT of warm weather will not only be attracting outdoor recreation enthusiasts to local parks but will also bring revellers -ho tend io get a litde out of hand while partying on local moun- tains, say the West Vancouver Police. | By JOANNE MacDQONALD | Cst. Colin Bursill says with the warm weather season fast approaching. police are planning to step up patrols in the Cypress Bowl area, with liquor to be seized and charges to be laid if necessary. Bursill says the action is being taken due to the events of previous years, in which police were forced to deal with youths found on the park’s roadways throwing bottles and snowballs at moving vehicles, Bursill says police plan to combat the youths’ antics this year by setting up road-blocks at different times during the day and do- ing roadside checks for im- paired drivers feaving the park. Announcing Challenge ’85—-the B.C./Canada Summer Employment Program that will help students and young people put their best foot forward this summer, with valuable experience in the working world. The B.C./Canada Summer Employment Program will help private businesses, municipalities and non- profit organizations by paying a substantial portion of the cost of hiring students and young people. If you can provide a stepping stone by offering practical work experience or on-the-job training related to career goals, take the first decisive step today, Employers are encouraged to submit applica- i~ Flora MacDonald, Minister ee Employment and Immigration Canada “The road-blocks could be set up at any time, and will probably de on the sun- ny days when there’s a lot of people out.’ said Bursill. “We're not going to just concentrate en the weekends, either.”” Col. Don Jette of the Nouti Vancouver RCMP says nothing definite has been established for that force’s road-block schedule to date, however, he con- firmed that no major alcohol-related incidents have yet occurred. on Mount Seymour. Jette says March is ‘‘a fit- ue early’ for the RCMP to set up road-blocks in earnest, but adds that patrols in the Mount Seymour area are usually stepped up ‘‘on a week by week basis.”* WEST VANCOUVER Police and North Vancouver RCMP have begun mounting roadblocks on access roads to local ski hills as they crack down on alcohol. HELP YOUNG PEOPLE STEP INTO THE WORKING WORLD Emploi et Immigration Canada i. Flora MacDonald, Ministre AND WE'LL HELP FOOT THE BILL. tions by March 29, 1985, If you have any questions or need help with your application, please call your local, federal or provincial office. Employment Development Branch 3rd flr-1080 Hornby Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V6 681-1106 Apprenticeship and Employment Training Programs Branch: Ministry of Labour 601 W. Broadway Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 4G9 Canada Ig6 ; BV Bre Sctumbia Ministry of Labour Hon Terry Segutty Miruster 879-7531 >» AAA