Get ail the news! Today’s edition of the West Vancouver Villager is full of local news, features and col- umns, Extra copies of the paper are available at the North Shore News office for veaders who live in North Vancouver. Lyne Yalley residents can lock forward to receiving the Eche next Suaday. May 14, 1989 News 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 Distribution 986-1337 56 pages START MOM'S day off right with a relaxing breakfast in bed. Husband Mike (above) keeps the meal simpte so he can enjoy the day with wife Shirley-Ann. For forgetful fathers, husbands snd children, it's still not too late to show mom you care...just treat mom how you would like to be treated and the day will be a special one. PARTY AFTERMATH Court finds 6 gui SIX PEOPLE have been found guilty of offences ranging from assault and uniawful assembly to disturbing the peace in the aftermath of an August 1987 West Vancouver party- turned-riot. West Vancouver Police, assisted by Vancouver Police and North Vancouver RCMP, were called in to break up a brawling mob at a home Jocated on 3st Street in West Vancouver. Police estimated 500 to 600 peo- ple packed into the party. At the height of the party, vandals tore the house roof apart. Potice called in to disperse the crowd were By MICHAEL BECKER News Reporter pelted with bottles and rocks as the crowd moved down to Marine Drive. Seven police officers suffered minor injuries, 10 West Vancouver Police vehicles were damaged, a large quantity of alcohol was seiz- ed and 30 people were arrested. Earlier this week in West Van- couver provincial court, 19-year- old Regan Buyan, of West Van- couver, was found guilty of unlawful assembly and fined $1,000. Buyan also received three days jail for assaulting a police of- ficer. Brian William Farquhar, 20, of West Vancouver, Mark Galanakes, 24, of North Vancouver, and Stephen’ Wyse, 21, of North Van- eouver, received $1,000 fines for unlawful assembly. A male young offender from West Vancouver was fined $250 and a North Vancouver male young offender was fined $100 for disturbing the peace. in addition, a bench warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Vancouver man charged with unlawful assembly and possession of an offensive weapon, Meanwhile, the mayhem has resulted in positive community ac- tion. A Youth Parties Task Force, including student representation from West Vancouver high schools, police, municipal officials and community agencies, was ap- ‘to foster awareness about ty V riot charges pointed in September 1987 to for- mulate youth party guidelines and issues surrounding the problem of out- of-control parties. The task force continues to sit as a Youth Advisory Committee. The committee is expected to finalize recommended youth party guidelines May 24. Said West Vancouver District Council liaison for the committee Ald. Pat Boname: ‘*With the grad season coming up, parents are anx- ious to have somethiag in place. We think we can get it through.”* Fs TAO SSSR Tae SPs TET SIRE SE eT SO ee ar 2 ee seer goa SRE a ee eer pes Oin cubs Mast ta Nemo yiod Are UME ADEN RICE RARE SGE eC RAUEN AL ant 80 ERIE NCEE ROE See Y