12 - Friday, June 2, 1989 - CRIME ALERT THE FOLLOWING is a fist of re- cent North Shore crimes: ~ NORTH VANCOUVER CITY NORTH Break and enter — 700-blk. E. Keith Rd. Stolen: wallet from purse which contained cash and credi<¢ cards Break ard enter — 600-bik. E. 10th St. Entry gained by prying garage door with screwdriver. Stolen: vacuum cleaner. Break and enter — 1000-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by unlocked door. Stolen: small amount of cash. Brerk and enter — 300-bik. E. 18th St. Entry gained by pushing garage window out. Stolen: $1,000 worth of tools. Break nnd enter — 100-bik. E. 15th St. Entry gained by prying back door. Stolen: small amount of cash. Break and enter -—— 1800-bik. Fell Ave. Entry gained by insecure patio doors. Stolen: VCR and gym "cary SOUTH Break and enter -~- 900-blk. Ad- derley. Entry gained by breaking North Shore News ..FROM THE NORTH SHORIZ’S.POLICE.FILES. lock on garage door. Stolen: $900 worth of tools. Break and enter —~ 100-bik. E. 2nd St. Entry gained by removing louvred windows from above front door. Stolen: clothing, cash. Break and enter — 100-bik. 2. 2nd St. Entry gained by window. Stolen: cash, coffee table, sterco, vacuum, calculator, dishes, tele- phone, mirrors, end tables and adding machine. Break and enter — 300-bik. E. Sth St. Entry gained by smashing basement window. Stolen: Akai cassette recorder and small amount of cash. Break and enter — 900-bik. East 4th St. Entry gained by jimmying sliding glass doors. Stolen: moun- tain bike, tool box, misc. tools. Break and enter — i00-blk. East 2nd St. Entry gained by prying open rear door. Stolen: meat, li- quor, cigarettes. Break and enter --- 1300-bik. East Keith Road. Entry gained by using a screwdriver to pry open door. Stolen: iiquor. Break and enter — 300-bik. East 2nd Street. Entry gained by break- ing window with rock. Stolen: Bowen school renovated From page 711 staircase will lead straight from the parking lot to the school offices. The project will tax the present 5.5 acre site to its limit, due to the septic field west of the school, so board §secretary-treasurer John Cassey has written to the Greater Vancouver Regional District to ask about the possible acquisition of land west, north, and east of the school, the board was told. Change rooms accessible from the playing field will also be added to the gymnasium, and the entire building will be made accessible to the handicapped. Cassey told the board that the school district has not seen this much new construction since Lions Bay Elementary School was built 12 years ago. The board voted to send the ar- chitect’s drawings to the Ministry of Education for approval. Tenders are expected to go out in September. Scottish sounds heard THE SEAFORTH Highlanders Association Pipes and Drums is presenting its second annual pag- eant, the Sounds of Scotland at the PNE, Jure 10. Last summer -this prestigious band participated in the famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Funds from the pageant will support the Seaforth Association Pipe Band’s trip to the Nova Scotia Tattoo in 1 990. Also displaying their talent will be the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Regimental Pipes and Drums and the Naden Band of Maritime Forces Pacific. Among the wide variety of par- ticipants will be the RCMP Police Service Dogs with their handlers to demonstrate the teams’ discipline and dexterity. The Sounds of Scotland will have two shows at 1:30 and 7:30. Tickets cost $10 for students and seniors and $12 for adults. Visit WV nature house CELEBRATE ENVIRONMENT Week, which starts June 3, by at- tending an open house at Phyl Munday Nature House in West Vancouver's Lighthouse Park. The event takes place on Sun- day, June 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guided nature tours will leave _ the nature house at noon and 2 p.m The open house will also feature a film about Lighthouse Park, A WATCHFUL NEIGHBOUR iS YOUR BEST BURGLAR ALARM Meetings held at NV. District Municipal Hall, 355 W. Queens. JUNE 15 - 7:30 PM JUNE 29 - 7:30 PM For more information cat! BLOCK WATCH 985-0800 small items and refreshments for sale, a recycling information display, and talks on Crisis ’89 at 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. BYSECO BEAT THIS PRICE! BRC Explorer $3500 cle Service Co. 273 E. ist, N.Van. 86-9477 Watch for next week’s special. furniture and jewelry. Break and enter — 3C0-bik. Forbes. Entry gained by prying kitchen window. Stolen: stereo, tape deck, TV, bag, cash, gold bracelet, three men’s rings. — Break and enter — 100-bik. St. Georges Avenue. Entry gained by cutters to snap lock on storage locker. Stolen: rug. LYNN VALLEY Break and enter — 1800-blk. Draycott Road. Entry gained by basement window. Stolen: gold jewelry, jewelry box, camera, Kenya knife, pillow cases. PEMBERTON Break and enter — 900-blk. Marine Dr. Entry gained by smashing window. Stolen: several cartons of cigarettes. ray avin Se ANI 7 ahy% NT4e avons SEYMOUR Break and eater — 300-bik. River- side. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: gold nugget. Top of Lillooet Road, GVRD Park — Stolen: Honda generator. Break and enter — 2800-blk. Dollarton Highway. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: washer and dryer. THEFT FROM YEHICLES 800-bIk. Nairn Court. Stolen: nylon gym bag with gym clothing. 4000-bik. Lynn Valley Rd. Stolen: three bottles of perfume. 200-bik, E. 3rd St. Stolen: am/fm cassette, equalizer and tool box. 1000-bik. Marine Dr. Stolen: ten- nis racquets, baseball mitts, lady’s leather jacket and tennis balls. 3000-bik. Brockton Cres. Stolen: Blaupunkt am/fm stereo cassette, 800-bik. West 17th St. Stolen: am/fm radio cassette recorder. 1600-bik. Fell Avenue. Stolen: leather jacket, attache case, calculator. 2000-bik. Bowser Avenue. Stolen: radio. 2000-bik, McKay Avenue. Stolen: tool box, miscellaneous tools. RALEIGH MOUNTAIN JEEP GrEROKEE, YS'S LAREDO'S.. YOUR CHOICE VANCOUVER JEEP EAGLE HOME SECURITY TIP If you suspect a burglary, don’t go in. Go to a neighbor’s home and call the police immediately. Wait outside for them to arrive. If you confront a burglar, don’t try to stop him. Run to a neighbor’s house and call the police at once. After a burglary, don’t touch anything. Call the police immediately. A delay of five minutes reduces the chances of catching the criminal by two thirds. Report all crimes. Half of the time, police never get a chance to arrest the criminal because witnesses and victims only report about one out of every two crimes. It pays to prosecute. Three four- ths of criminals prosecuted are found guilty. Do you have a question regard- ing traffic laws or safety? If so, write: CRIME PREVENTION SECTION, West Vancouver Police, 1330 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, 3.C. 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