THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 2500-bik. Haywood. Possible entry through second- floor side door. Stolen: RCA VCR, gold rings and bracclet. Value: $4,250. 2200-bik. Ottawa Ave. Removed from insecure garage. Stolen: swim gear and board sail- ing equipment. Value: $715. 5400-bik. Keith Rd. Unlocked garage entered, and vehicles and storage room search- ed, Stolen; unknown at this time. $300-bIk, Headland Dr. Front window smashed; video tapes removed from night return box. Stolen: unknown number of video tapes. §300-bik. Headland Dr. Front window smashed; video tapes placed in duffle bag. Stolen and recovered: 23 videotapes. Value: $1,500. $00-bik, Stevens Dr, Storage shed broken into. Stolen: Rocky Mountain 18-speed and Brodie !8-speed mountain bikes. Value: $4,500, 1309-bik. Palmerston. Entry gained through unlocked front door, Stolen: Rocky Moun- tain’ 21-specd mountain bike. Value: $2,500. 6300-bik. Bruce St. - Door lock broken. Stolen: sev- eral blank cheques. 200-bIk, Keith Rd. Attempt: window screen remov- ed; pry marks on window; no en- try, -NORTH VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 1600-b!k. Dunrobin Pl. Entry gained through sliding door. Stolen; telephone, answering _ machine, camcorder and jeweiry. 4000-bIk. Dollarton Hwy. Entry :gained by prying front shutter, Stolen: cash and phone, 2000-bIk, Crescentview. Entry gained by prying side window. Stolen: VCR and jewel- tye 200-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Entry - gained by removing padlock. Stolen: tool box. 3000-bIk. Glenview Dr. Entry gained by smashing patio » THE. ANNUAL training -period for the Six Field Engineer Squadron in North ‘ Vancouver comes to a clase at the end of June. In February, the unit trained its soldiers for the annual Thumper Run: exercise, an engineering competition open to all reserve engineer units across Canada. “This .year the’. soldiers: were - “tasked to hone systematic route denial skills: | - : .~. During this exercise the squadron’ attempted to stop an “enemy force from advancing down a -road:.in the CFB. Chilliwack training area. -. SPEGIALS * COFFEE & MUFFIN OR CROISSANT $938 : MILIEU | 1495 Bellevue , West Van” 926-5115 Field I West Vancouver = BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION = AUTOTHEFTS Capilano BREAK & ENTRY LOCATIONS AUTO THEFTS door and prying window. Stolen: computer, printer and VCR. 2000-bik. Berkley Ave. Entry gained through open window. Stolen: jewelry, shoes, clarinet, blaster. 200-bik. West 18th St. Entry gained by prying kitchen The squadron used wire obstacles, crater groups, and tetrahedrons (dragon’s teeth) along a given distance of the roadway. The field troop moved out from the North Vancouver Forbes Ar- mory under the command. of Capt. John Maxon to an equip- ment testing area. The troop reconnaissance . ele- ment under Set. Laurens Devries took the necessary calculations to destroy the route. _ At last light on the day of the- _ exercise, ° the. soldiers began their assignment under a full moon and in above-zero temperatures. . The troop. worked - steadily video game and ghetlo~ window. Stolen: jewelry, VCR, and mountain bike. NORTH VANCOUVER THEFTS OF AUTOS 2800-blk. Mountain Hwy. Stolen: Honda hatchback. North Vancouver Mt, 200-bik. East 2nd St. Stolen: Mustang GT convertible. 300-bilk. West 25th St. Stolen: 1984 Corvette. 1200-bik. Marine Dr. Stolen: Toyota pickup truck. 190-bIk. East 17th SG Stolen: Toyota Tercel, 44 It is the first major facelift the building has received since it was built in 1911.99 through the night, observed by the assessment team of Capt. Vespas and WO. Charlebois, both from Headquarters of | Land Forces Western Area, in Edmonton, Alberta. The unit-next joined other Brit- ish Columbia’ District Reserve units at the Yakima Firing Centre, in Washington, U.S.A.; for the spring gun camp. THE NORTH VANCOUVER MINOR HOCKEY ASSC. | NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERS ON SAT,, JUNE 26,1993 12 NOON-3 PM at RecCentre Lonsdale, Curling Rink 231d & Lonsdale, North Vancouver There are a mited number of openings in most age groups and ‘applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Accepted registrants will be notified Please bring a copy of birth cortificste, by July 31, 1993, We are also looking for new and experienced coaches for all levels, Please contact Dan Morrison, President, at 929-0157 Hf ycu require more Information, The goal of the exercise was to have all unit members become proficient in the handling. and use of explosives. The unit members cf 44 Field’ Engineer Squadron, from Trail, B.C., to form one composite troop for the training. , Many explosives- oriented tasks . _ were covered, from basic charges r ' 4, Seymout Parkey was joined | “by. British Properties For crime prevention: assistance in West’ Van-. couver call West Vancouver, Police. at 922-4141... North Vancouver. call. the Le North Vancouver RCMP, at- 985-1311. . to cratering, to steel and. timbe cutting. mu Breaching ‘charges were placec on a target wall and fired. : In April the unit again travelled” - south, this time to Fort Lewis,’ . - Washington, to practise FIBUA. a (Fighting In Built Up Areas). vo In’ May: -and June, « the soni, returned to its armory. . be '- The building was: recently reno- . vated. It is the first - major facelift * : the building’ has received since’ it : was built in 1911... # ; ‘At the official’ opening in 1 Oc: - tober, Six Field will welcome back: 10 of its. members: who are sche uled to return, from United Na- tions duty in Bosnia-Herzegovina.*.~ SHARE YOUR FAMILY? — BC3 Services Canada Inc. together with our parent company BCJ (Japan) invite you and your Canadian farnily io enjoy the unique’ experience of sharing your home with a Japanese student of high : school to university age. }. dapanese students are known for their polite behaviour, and many ' student/family visits develop into lasting relationships. e If you are interested or would like more information, please call’ Jason at 689-5722.