12 - Friday, Novernber 19, 1993 ~- North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 1000-bik. Park Royal South. Garden fence lock cut, window to toy department broken, Sielen: computer games. Value: $5,340. 800-bIk. 3rd St. Rear door pried with owne7’s - shovel, Value: $600. 2400-blk. Marine Dr. Bathroom window smashed. Suspect ran when employee ar- rived. Stolen: 24 bottles of beer, two bottles of wine. Value: $60. 6300-bik. Douglas. Entry gained through patio door.. Den, family room and kitchen ransacked, Stolen: liquor, loose money. Value: unknown at this time. 6400-bik. Nelson Ave. Front door knob twisted off with pipe wrench. Stolen: Cana- diva’ and Chinese cash. Value: $10. : 2200-bik, Bellevue. Removed from. storage shed. ‘Stolen: ladies Norco 18-speed mouniain bike. Value: $600. 1600-blk. Gordon Ave. -Northwest..corner window broken, no entry gained. Southeast’ corner window broken, entry gained, Bedroom ransacked. Stolen: ‘three small gold chains, one zircon ring. Value: $500. 1000-bik. Keith Rd.’ Eniry gained via breaking win- ‘dow on.door to unlock door. Stolen: appears nothing. Unknown at this time. NORTH VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 600-blIk. Queensbury Ave. Entry gained by smashing front window. Stolen: two swords. 4000-bik. Epps Ave. Entry gained by prying front door, “Stolen: cordless telephone and .spoon. collection, jewelry, camera, CDs, skis, and binocu- lars. 400-bik. East 16th St. Entry gained by jimmying rear patio door. Stolen: jewelry and figurines. : 1000-bik. Sunnyside Dr. 3 fr WV resident tion studies at UBC, has been nadian College of Teachers. There are fewer than 10 Fellows in Canada, and Haycock is only the second named at UBC, fol- lowing former president George Pederson. Haycock was cited for his work in public education in Canada and internationally, and particularly for his contributions while director of program services with. the Vancouver school board from 1984 to 1992. There, he was responsible for’ curriculum management and in- novation, resources and technologies and staff training, developing and delivering pro- grams and services to more than 7,000 employees. Four initiatives were specifically named: @ the development of a model of shared governance for school- based decision-making; @ a_ research-based school im- provement process which became a model for use in other parts of Canada and the U.S.; ® the concept of cooperative pro- gram planning and teaching be- tween the school teacher-librarian BREAK & ENT vgimmee AUTO THEFT Sars CLC SCE } a RY LOCATION wf x j Upper Levels Hyry, ; British Properties Mt. Saymour Parkway Entry gained by. kicking in rear : door. Stolen: Super Nintendo game. ; amed t0 select group of Fellows WEST VANCOUVER resident Ken Haycock, professor and director of the school of library, archiva! and informa- KEN HAYCOCK and classroom teacher, which has become universally accepted in K-12 education; @ the development of thie. jour- nals and several newsletters for professional communication. named a Feilow of the Ca- Weisstock Uraduate Engineer and member of the District of i North Van Neighbourhood Tass: Force Committed to working towns) * ‘Neighbourhood councils similar to Seertle and Portland « Citizens GVRD Steering Committee * Electronic telephone referendum system 929-3478 NORTH VANCOUVER - DISTRICT COUNCIL ai D BY CITIZENS x: bah La Aly wk PERCE: Dollarton itwy. TO RE-EL ¢ HOLD THE... - LINE ON TAXES. ° KEEP OUR COMMUNITY & SCHOOLS SAFE e FIVE YEARS COUNCIL EXPERIENCE . For information call 926-7699 ILLOR DANYLIU Y CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER