ober 19, 1994 — North Shore News 1 VA SAVINGS BONDS Now, Canada Savings Bonds offer you 5 3/4% the first year, 6 3/4% the second year, and 7 1/2% the third year — guaranteed. Yet you're not locked in because, as always, Canada Savings Bonds are cashable at any time. These great rates also apply to ail outstanding unmatured series of Canada Savings Bonds. IT’S A WINNING COMBINATION! With the new 3-year minimum rate guarantee, you win through the com- bination of competitive rates and instant cashability. What’s more, the interest you earn may be increased if market con- ditions change, but you'll never carn less than these guaranteed rates. SAFE AND SECURE Canada Savings Bonds are fully guar. anteed by the Government of Canada. They're a safe, secure investment that never falls in value. EASY TO BLY You can buy the new bonds at tace value wherever you bank or invest uatit November 1. Simply date your pay- ment November }, the day the new honds start earning interest. And you may purchase bonds for as little as $100 up to an individual purchase limit of $100,009. OUTSTANDING SERIES ALSO BENEFIT All outstanding Canada Savings Bonds (Series 42 - 48, issued from 1987 to 1993) will also earn: 5 4/4% for the year beginning Nov. 1, 1994; 63/4% forthe year bepineing Nov. 1,1995; 7 1/2% for the year beginning Nov. 1,1996. Complete details are available wherever Canada Savings Bonds are sold. Take the mystery out of investing! Upper Levels Hwy, RD THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: 4100-bik. Burkehill Rd. Medical aid: fall with fracture. 900-bik. Marine Dr. Medicai aid: cardiac. 900-bik. Marine Dr. Medical aid: collapse. Sea to Sky Highway Camper fire. 900-bik. Crosscreek Rd. Medical aid: infant fall. Oct. 9 1800-bik. Duchess Chimney problem. Highway 1 at Taylor Way Motor vehicle accident. 2300-bik. Marine Dr. Medical aid: fall. Seawalk west of 2ist Street Chemical spill. 6400-bik. Douglas Porch fire. 22nd Street and Mathers Avenue Motor vehicle accident. Oct. 10 1700-blk. Haywood Medicai aid: unconscious male. 5300-bik. Seaside Pi. Medical aid: bleeding. 2400-bik. Ottawa Medical aid: chest pains. 2200-bik. Folkestone Medical aid: choking. Foot of 29th Street Beach fire. 4100-bik. Burkehill Oven trouble. Lions Gate Bridge Motor vehicle accident. 500-bik. Clyde Ave. Medical aid: seizures. WEST VANCOUVER AMBULANCE Oct. 2 2150-blk. Gordon Chest pain. 700-bik. 22nd St. Diving accident. Klahanie Park Sports injury. $00-bik. Clyde Ave. Fall. 1500-blk. Marine Dr. Motor vehicle accident. 2200-bik. Bellevue Ave. Collapse. 1409-bik. Esquimalt Chest pain. 400-bik. Hadden Chest pain. _700-bik. 22nd St. Sports injury. 500-blk. Clyde Ave. Chest pain 900-b1k. Crosscreek Head injury. 2400-bik. Marine Dr. Fall. 1400-bik. Palmerston Bleeding. 800-bik. Prospect Abdominal pain. Horseshoe Bay Motor vehicle accident. 2000-bIk. Fullerton Fall. 5700-bik. Marine Dr. Assault. 200-blk. Mathers Bleeding. 2400-bik. Bellevue Ave. Chest pain. 900-blk. Marine Dr. - Wasp stings. 700-bik. Inglewood Ave. Fall. 2200-bik. Argyle. Chest pain. Highway 1 and Taylor Way . Vehicle exiting onto Taylor Way rear-ended other vehicles. No injuries. 1600-blk. Marine Dr. Driver lost control, collided with other vehicle and flower display. No injuries. Oct. 9 22nd Street and Mathers Avenue Two vehicles failed to stop at four-way stop. Two teenage girls aken to LGH for observation. 1106-bik. Highway 1 Vehicle allegedly speeding, struck cement barrier and veered inte other vehicle. Three people taken to LGH. Oct. 10 500-blk, St. Georges Ave. Water leak. 200-blk. West Ist St. Medical aid. Oct. 11 200-bik. West 2ist St. Car in creek. 100-bik. West 2nd St. Medical aid: shortness of breath. 200-bik. West 4th St. Medical aid: collapse. Oct. 1 2606-bik. Chesterfield Ave. Strange odor. 500-bIk. Brooksbank Ave.