SUTSAINEGIR - NEWS photo Ellsworth Dickson ANNA-MARIE has modelled for a major department store chain. She enjoys jazz dancing, figure skating and singing. A talented girl, she also likes painting and sketching. MADD meets THE NEXT general meeting of the Vancouver, West and North Vancouver chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADI)) wall be held Monday tn North Vancouver The mecting will) get underway at 7 30 pm at the Highlands United Church Members and those in terested are being invited to attend the mecting $40 - Summer Special Bang a trend (atleast one on you must be a new oember} and register between June 41/7 for summer session dune 2 Sept O/K4 © babysitting % and 1O am oN AM . wu AM . © Unltnotted class use © spring floor © showers Find the Capilano Mall Barbecue & enter our Father's Day Celebration + | an an whiny a) at . atte w t + ame AM . . . wn Yea : cup ve | ' tow oat ry and | curt uf at ; at ' af ' at on + Did you know wut an} that Capilano Glass has replacement screen door rollers? Pitre. (aeemag Wins ait ‘ “oe Tee PSs © bas Vee Merftt © dans nd oy Herts Psst “trees! Al strate t “otrarts PO WAro mh wat be aets M beat Mint lite Ncholt wrareaal 1731 Marine Drive West Van 926-8588 also 3507 Weat 4th Avenue Vancouver 738-4169 $200, paolr 1408 Barrow St N Van AS - Friday, June 8, 1984 - North Shore News MID-JUNE Fingerprinting will go ahead MEMBERS OF the North Vancouver RCMP’s community policing section are putting the finishing touches on their plans for a three-day fingerprinting blitz for children in mid-June. The child identification program is being sponsored by London Drugs and being carried out by RCMP throughout the Lower Mainland, the Victoria area and some municipalities in the Interior. The only stumbling block to mounting the program in North Vancouver was a shortage of volunteers to handle the program, a pro- blem that was solved when an appeal from the police for help was met with an enthusiastic response. Under the program, vol- unteers and parents will fill out forms listing children’s vital statistics. The forms, which will also carry the child’s fingerprints, together with a color photograph, will then be turned over to parents for safe-keeping. It is anticipated that the fingerprinting blitz will be carned out in North Van- couver on June 16, 17 and 18. Details will be = an- nounced closer to those dates. Police are expecting a heavy turnout in light of the 980 2462 By MARK HAMILTON enthusiastic response from volunteers and of the expe- rience of West Vancouver Pohce when they ran a similar program during Police Week in May. Over the course of five days, West Van police and volunteers were kept busy fingerprinting about 2,800 youngsters, more than 300 more than were expected. The child identification programs are based on similar projects that surfaced in the U.S. several years ago and are being carried out because of the demands for a similar program here. Pair held for grabbing cash TWO WEST Vancouver residents have been arrested and may face charges of theft under $200 after a box of coins was stolen from a shuttle bus Monday afternoon. The theft occurred when one man _ distracted the driver of the shuttle bus be- tween north and south Park Royal and another grabbed the box of loose change. Three men then fled from the shuttle bus. Police later arrested two of the three, one adult and SPECIALTY NORTH VANCOUVER « SUPER LOW PRICES — Try Your Ofter « « LARGEST VOLVO SHOWROOM IN BC!!! « « Super Competitive Lease Rates « « Great Selection of Used Volvos « ~ tactory Trained Service Technicians — Free Courtesy Cais « 3 Ge tIFALL Y | MOTOR CARS 1970 LIMITED | 1234 MARINE DR., N. VANCOUVER Sales, Service, Parts, Leasing! one juvenile, and say charges are pending against the two. The third man is still being sought. According to police there was only a small amount of change in the box at the time of the theft. The streets are for Exercise your ts. Walk a block a .