48 — Wednesday, October 15, 1997 — North Shore News The following are some receat North Shore emergency incidents. WEST VAN POLICE 1. Cypress Mountain Theft from auto. Vehicle parked at Nordic ski area. Rear window = smashed. Stolen: bag containing cloth- ing, value $200. September 6 2. 1900-bik Gordon Break and entry. Entry gained through unlocked window. Ghetto — blaster stolen, value $400. 3. Government dock Break and entry. Two unlocked = boats. cntered. Stolen: liquor, sports tag, value $110. September 7 4, Ambleside TWheft from auto. Vehicle parked at dog walk. No sign ‘of forced entry. Stolen: wallet containing, credit cards, value $30. 5. Eagle Eiarbour Theft from auto. Stolen: purse containing ID, credit cards, value $50. 6. Lighthouse Park Theft from auto. Passenger door window smashed. Stolen: cell phone, knapsack, baby toiletry items, credit cards, keys, cash, value $200. September 8 7. 2000-bik. Inglewood Break and entry. Suspect removed cat door and reached in to unlock back . door. Stolen: jewelry, value $4,000. September 10 $2600-bik. Marine Drive Robbery at Petro Can Station. Suspect entered sta- tion and produced a knife. Suspect requested = and ‘received cash from till. Station attendant received a cut on thumb from knife. Suspect: white male, mid 20s to 30s, 183-191 cm, skinny, short brown hair, light blue : jeans, dark shoes, black t- shirt, black-handled hunting knife with 6” blade. Stolen: $300 in 20-dollar bills. September 12 9, Park Royal North +. Theft from auto. Unknown entry. No damage to vehicle. Suit, shoes, sun- glasses, raincoat stolen. Value $1500. _ 10. Park Royal South s“heft from auto. Door locks damaged. Olympus camera stolen, value $464. : tember 15 . 11. 2600-bik. Chelsea Court - Stolen: °96 red Honda ‘Prelude, BCL JARI81. Attempted to steal vehicle vo days prior when suspects How are we doing? -. Wigan we fall short of your expectation, please teli us. When a newspaper story does not seem to reflect fairly what was said, fet uur editors know. When we are unable tosolve your complaint. we ercourage you to submit it to the: BC Press Council Re 5414 Victoria, B.C. V8R 684 Tel: (694) 595-2571 Fax: (604) 595-2573 The B.C. Press Council was created in aS as an independent review board to pratect the public from press inaccuracy of unfaitness and to promote qualiry journalisea. —~r cut alarm system and dam- aged steering wheel. September 16 12 4600 Woodgreen Dr. Theft from auto. Window smashed. Vehicle parked on street in front of residence. Stolen: nil. September 22 13. 6300-bik. Douglas Theft from auto. Vehicle parked on street in front of residence. Stolen: black truck bed liner (liner was bolted to vehicle). Value $300. 14, 5100-blk Primrose Thett from auto. Possibly stolen from vehicle at resi- dence. Validation rag, stolen, value $18. 1. 6500-bik Madrona Cres. Theft from auto. Rear sliding glass window forced open on motorhome. Colour television with AM/FM, 7” screen stolen, value unknown, 16. 1700-blk Bellevue Theft from auto. Passenger side = window smashed. Vehicle ransacked. Stolen: nil. September 23 17. 6900-bik Marine Drive Stolen auto. Vehicle parked on roadway, locked. °84 brown Toyota 4-runner, BCL: JFE 281, value $8,000. That's why Canaca Savings Bonds are such an tnyportant part of Marion’s financial road map. Rates will increase over a period of will never go down, and rates will be mereased if market conditions warrant. Canada Savings Bonds are cashable anvilime, and as always, they're fully guaranteed by the Government of Canada. IWheld for 7 years, the nunimun annual compound rate of return for C-Bonds is 3.149%. So Marion knows CSBs are the best place for her cash - guaranteed. You can purchase tiem svherever you bank, invest or work, without fees of anv kind. Vhev’re even RRSP cligible. CSB-RRIF New this vear ts the CSB-RRIF option, that allows you to purchase CSBs as a RROP without the need for a self-directed: phan. Canada Savings Bonds help keep Marion onthe road, and on solid ground. Questions? Call 1-800-575-5151 or visit www.cis-pec.ge.ca for answers.