THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT FIRE DEFT. May 7 1. 1200-blk. Shavington St. Aiarms. May 8 - 200-bik. Sr. Georges Ave. Smoke smell /visible. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY FIRE DEPT. May 4 3. 700-bik. St. James Rd. Miscellaneous fire. May 5 4. 2000-bik. Marine Dr. Commercial /industrial fire. NORTH VANCOUVER ARSONS April 22 5. Murdo Fraser Park Police attend to vehicle fire. A stolen car was burned to the ground near Murdo Fraser Park. May 5 6. 23rd and St. Andrews Police attend to a very sus- picious vehicle fire. Investiga- tion continues. NORTH VANCOUVER MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS (MVAs) 7. 1906-bik. Spicer Rd. ae > Firecracker explodes: - 2.0%" / A child asteep in his bedroom’ as sprayed with glass after a firecracker exploded at a house if the 900-block of Lyfon §. Street. The Nérth Von Mounties believe, the figecracker wos taped’ to “the "bedroomswindow’ and fit at 1 a.m, by 3 teendgets: The dhild age five was unturt. Call 985-131 Vor \Gime-Sipppers at 669-8477 with information. By "May A two-vehicle MVA result- ed in $1,800 in damage and one female driver being charged with failing to remain at the scene, and driving with- out 2 licence. psey Rd. at Mountain Hwy. A single-vehicle MVA resulted in minor vehiclz dam- age. One male driver charged with impaired driving. 9. Mt. Seymour Parkway at Broadview A two-vehicle MVA result- ed in $7,000 in damage. A 23-year-old male is charged with following too closely. NORTH VANCOUVER DRUG BUSTS April 18 Three males arrested after selling narcotics to a plain- Jurisdictional wrangling on again in suit against MP White THE Ontario Court of Appeal has agreed to hear jurisdictional arguments in a wron; dis- missal_case involvin, ae executive assistant of North Van Reform MP Ted White. In March White was award- Judy Stojanovski. At the time the judge agreed with White's legal that there was no basis for hearing, the case in Ontario, where White has an office. White participated in a “con- certed Gor ty certain” MPs to “dismiss. employees who have taken leave from their employ- ment for personal reasons.” The Ontario Court of Appeal decided Tuesday that clothes officer. Charges of trafficking and conspiracy to taffick in a narcotic and a restricted drug are pending. Quantities of marijuana, cocaine and magic mush- rooms were seized. ril 22 A male was arrested for wafficking in a narcotic after he sold marijuana to a plain- clothes officer. A male was arrested after he sold cocaine to a plain- clothes police officer. Charges of icking in a narcotic, and possession for the purpos- ¢s of trafficking in a narcotic: were laid. ; A male and female are arrested for trefficking in a: narcotic, cocaine, and. -pos-: session for the- purpose -of trafficking. in a narcotic,’ heroin. . MERCEDES BENZ OWNERS If you wish to sell your vehicle directly to Mercedes Benz or if you would like a current . evaluation of your vehicle, please contact the Sales Manager at your convenience. I : Stojanovski worked for White in his Lynn Valley con- stituency office for 14 months. She is seeking $37,500 in dam- ages in a suit that claims that the jurisdictional issue will be heard before.a panel of three judges. A date has yet to be set. —~ By Michael Becher RE: Liquor control and Licensing Act ication F * Li i B {tis the intention of the undersigned to apply, pursuant to the provisions of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, to the General Manager, Liquor Controi and Licensing . § Brancts, Victoria, B.C. for an “A" license to operate a licensed establishment on the premises situated at: B Proposed Site: 3200 Anne Macdonald Way (Northlands Golf Course) Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver An “A” License may be issued to: hotels, resorts, clubs, recreational centres, aircraft, _ f trains, motor vessels, airports, Municipally and Provincially owned cultural centres, ~_. B universities and military messes, and permits the service of all types of liquor by the © glass as approved by the General Manager of the Liquor Contro! and Licensing Branch. Hours of sale are any 14 hours between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. Monday to Saturday, Sundays between the hours of 11:00 am. and 12:00 midnight. If applicable; certain establishments may aiso have off premises sales of beer, cider and coolers where so endorsed by the General Manager. Recreation and Cultural Centres do not normally have off premises saies privileges. Residents and Businesses located within a .8 kilometre (1/2 mile) radius of the # proposed site are requested to register any comments in writing to: The General Manager c/o Senior Liquor inspector, Liquor Control and Licensing Branch 9180 King George Highway, Surrey, British Columbia, V2V 5V9 s Other Licensees of similar license category located within 1.6 kilometre (1 mile) radius may also register their comments by writing to the above address. 1 TO ENSURE THE CONSIDERATION OF YOUR OPINION IN A TIMELY MANNER, COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE JUNE 12, 1997. 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