12 — Friday, April 11, 1997 ~ North Shore News THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: March 19 1300-blk. Cammeray Break and enter. Suspect gained entry to residence through unlocked rear sliding door. Keys to vehicle were taken. Suspect entered garage by breaking garage door win- dow. Vehicle stolen from garage. Stolen: °97 red Vulvo 850, purse containing keys, credit cards and passport. Value: $52,000. 1100-bik. Chartwell Dr. Break and enter. Suspect kicked in rear carport door to residence. Entry gained to kitchen area. Alarm set off. Stolen: nil. - 2500-blk. Queens Ave. - Break and enter attempt. Side door of house found ajar. Dead bolt not broken. Pry marks found on door. No entry gained. Stolen: nil. March 22 1600-bik. Esquimalt Ave. _. Break and enter. Pry marks located’ on lobby apartment door. Laundry room door not locked. No marks on laundry machines. Stolen: two plants (recovered). Unknown if coins removed from machines. Value: unknown. WEST VAN. ‘FIRE DEPT . Fire calls 500-blk. Ciyde Oven fire. 300-blk. Stevens Wires down causing fire. 600-bik. Hawstead Wire on tree. pril 4 3000-bik. Mathers ~ Transit changes rankle mayor ‘NORTH Vancouver District. Mayor Don Bell is less than happy with BC Transit. _. Bell recently said pro- posed changes to the BC Transit. Service Plan will result. in. significant reduc- tion in transit service in the ‘district and also contradict its transportation policies ‘and goals. _ ...The changes affect five ‘North Shore bus routes. They are: No, 240, No. 241, No. 242, No. 246 and No. 247, - Bell will be advising the Vancouver Regional Transit Commission (VRTC) that the District of North Vancouver opposes the BC Transit. service changes to the routes as proposed in BC Transit’s 1997 Summer Quarterly Service Plan. _ . Headded he is expecting the VRTC to engage in dis- _ cussions. with the Nurch Shore municipalities prior to any such decision being made. “It appears that these changes will be made with- out consultation or com- ment from North Shore “municipalities, which is just not acceptable,” said Bell. “Any reductions are in conflict with the goals and Policies identified in the Transportation Section of the _District’s Official Community — Plan,” added. A review of the five affected bus routes suggests that the proposed changes will drop the level of service for many of the North Shore’s commuting — resi- dents. Proposals call for the cur- rent’ North Vancouver he express routes on the Georgia Street corridor. in Vancouv - to operate as local service for tive North Vancouver bus routes: No, 240 L5th Screet-Vancouver, No. 241 Upper Lonsdale- Vancouver, No. 242 Upper Lonsdale-Vancouver, No. 246 Lonsdale = Quay- Highland-Vancouver — and No. 247 Upper Capilano- Vancouver. The planned changes appeared on the agenda of the Transit Commission’s April 9 meeting. Hlegal burning. 900-blk. 16th St. Hedge fire. April 5 200-bik. Paitsmauk Rubbish fire. 4000-bik. Rose Megal burning. Name: Andre Girard Logan Age: 41 Offence: possession of stolen property Call NV RCMP at 985-1311. “WATCH FOR IT: APRIL 16 . Ah summer! Parks, beaches, sports, recreation, fun! Kids from 6-18 are footloose, faricy free and looking for things to do. Check out this special feature to get some great ideas. So Maier .2300-blk. Ottawa Ave: - 6000-bik. St. Georges Illegal burning. 600-blk. Barnham Illegal burning. COLLISION SPECIALISTS) Our 39th» B.C.A.A.-A.RA. . : APPROVED CENTRE April 6 6000-bik. Nelson Stove fire. GUARANTEE” — | ta AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR. § DON TAYLOR tcabardec * Estimates x Same owner, same high 229-9000 Consultation “homed hor” Weseaete.. “9as-7458._ re: a a: TJaAVLORMOTIVET 174 Pemberton Avenue ff - AY ott ns {4 biks south of Marine) SPEED iS _ KILLING US. Road | Sense lf < Name: Harold Ekeustam Age: 32 Offence: theft under $5,000 D SEA i. AUCTIO EXTREMELY VALUABLE HANDKNOTTED FINE SILK WOOL NEW PERSIAN AND ORIENTAL CARPETS Unpaid air and sea cargo consists of several bales trom Air Freight bill of lading « Saudi Airlines No. 665-46755026 and Sea Freight supplemented with CUSTOMS SEIZED INVENTORY OF U.S. CUSTOMS AND IRS SEIZED AND RELEASED TQ PUBLIC BY AUCTION PURCHASED FROM U.S. CUSTOMS AUCTIONS FOR RE-AUCTION AND INVENTORY QF FINE HIGH VALUE PERSIAN AND ORIENTAL CARPETS CONSIST OF: SUPERFINE INLAID SILK PERSIAN ISFAHAN, OUTSTANDING PERSIAN ROYAL SILK OUM, EXQUISITE PURE SILK SRINAGAR, UNIQUE AUTHENTIC MQUD KASHMAR, UNUSUAL AUTHENTIC TRIBAL BALUCHIS, TRADITIONAL PERSIAN NOMADIC, TRIBAL AND VILLAGE COLLECTIBLES. HIGHLY DECORATIVE AND SCULPTURED AUBUSSONS. SUMPTUOUS HIGH LUSTRE SATIN AGRA, FINEST INVESTMENT CATEGORY KASHAN QUM, AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT MASTERWOAKS IN TREE CF LIFE GESIGNS IN VERY FINE SILK AND WOOL... AND MAY OTHER CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY CARPETS FROM IKAN ANG OTHER MAJOR WEAVING CENTRES. SIZES FROM SMALL SCéTTER TO RUNNERS TO LARGE AND OVERSIZE ESTIMATED VALUES RANGE ROM $1,000 TO $40,000 PER ITEM - Alt titles clear of encumbrances - All applicable duty and taxes paid - each item properly labelled with fibre content and country of crigin - each item certified genuine and authentic DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1997 1 PM SHARP VIEW FROM 12 NOON LOCATION: MASONIC HALL, 1763 BELLEVUE, WEST VANCOUVER Terms: Cash, major ceedit cards, Sank Certified cheques. 10% tuyers premium to be added. Some items subject to 3 reserve a 7 ee Fe er, he, sy _— AIR: AND