./ from Save-On-Foods 4-Friday, January 26, 1996 — North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: 2600-bik. Finchhill. Break and enter. Entry gained by driving a vehicle into plywood garage doors. Stolen: Radiant heat pump. Value: $5,000. 1400-bik. 31st St. Break and enter attempt. Window of carport was opened and the house door hinge was loosened. 1500-blk. Errigal Pl. Break and enter. Entry gained by forcing door to the carport. Stolen: handle to phone set. Value: $20. Thunderbird Marina. Break and enter. Boat in dry land storage for the winter was unlocked. Stolen: unknown. 2609-bik. Mathers Ave. Break and enter. Entry gained by prying bedroom window. Stolen: jewelry in an antique box, antique compass. Value: $5,000. 2200-blk. Palmerston. Break and enter, Entry gained by forcing sliding door. Stolen: jewelry and VCR. Value: $3,800. 6600-bik. Royal Ave. Break and enter attempt. A screw on the door was loosened and the wood around the deadbolt was splintered. Stolen: nothing. 600-blix. Clyde Ave. Break and enter. Entry gained by prying metal frame of a door. 8,00. computer and printer. Value: 1 January 15-17 Number of medical aid calls: 9 Number of false alarms: 0 Number of public service calls: } 1400-bik. Lawson. | a 4 day im Court THE FOLLOWING people ‘appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North ‘Vancouver provincial court * on Dee. 4, David Eric Ewing, 26, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ “probation after he pleaded guilty to : Stealing groceries on Sept. 6, 1994 in ‘North re ftionsesor BAY , Mathers Garage electrical fire. 100-bik. 24th St. Kitchen fire. 2000-bik. Bellevue. Kitchen fire. 900-bik. Marine Dr. Oven fire. January 18-21 Number of medical! aid calls: 14 Number of false alarms: 3 Number of public service calls: 3 Park Royal North. Sparking transformer. 1306-bik. Lawson. Electrical fire. Vancouver City. Before Judge Bill Redgers ‘in North Vancouver previncial court on Nov. 30, 1995: Timothy Derek England, 30, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Oct. 27, 1995 in North Vancouver City. England was prohibited from possessing firearms, ammunition or Bring in your old computer} for consignment. PC. GALO Allsystems j come with a 30 § day warranty RE CONSIGNMENT LTD. VANCOUVER'S FINEST COMPUTER CONSIGNMENT STORE 119 Lonsdale Ave. | 990-0547 2744 W. 4th Ave. 732-7816 | NO DISPOSABLE PLATES HERE!!! | Expires February 24, 1996 Pe ‘WE RECYCLE! Not valid with other promotions or offers 125 East 2nd Street North Vancouver 985-9192 “LEGENDS 1800-bIk. Bellevue Ave. Single-vehicle accident. A vehi- cle left the roadway and struck a light post. Charges: none. Injuries: none. Approximately 35,000 dam- age. Fulton Ave. at 14th St. Two-vehicle accident. 4. vehicle struck another in the intersection. Charges: Fail to yield ‘after stop. Injuries: possible fractured shoul- der. Approx. $14,000 darnage. wanes explosives for five years. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 29, 1995: Paul Anthony Lebel, 31, of North Vancouver, was jailed 14 days and fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on Marine Drive and Garden Avenue on Dec. 15, 1994. Name: Kenneth Lukas Gaba Age: 21 Offence: three charges of failing to comply with a court order. Call North Van RCMP at 985-1311. Name: Neil McAllister ; Age: 39 : : Offence: possessing stolen proper- : ty, failing to aj in court. Call North Van RCMP at 985-1311." Last two of the German built Westfalia’s Starting from “36,995 plus freight & POA. & tax features air conditioning, power locks, mirrors & windows SERVING THE MORTH SHORE FOR 50 YEARS