12 - Friddx’,"Jtine’ 24 7994"- Ndrih Shore News! THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes; WEST VANCOUVER Break and Enters 1200-bik. Mathers Ave. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: cookies, Street Fighter and Blade Runner figures. Value: $123. Klahanie Park. Door glass smashed by kicking, window to club room smashed. Stolen: 17 bottles of beer, Vitlue: $17. . 1200-bik. Keith Rd. Entry gained through open garage, Stolen: electric hedge trim- mer. Value: $70. NORTH VANCOUVER Break and Enters 300-bik. East Osborne. Front door left unlocked. Money and Visa card stolen, 800-blk. Westview Cr. Door left unlocked. Unknown items stolen. 2000-bik. Boulevard Cres. Side window cut with glass cut- ter. Jewelry taken. 3400-bik. St. Kilda. Window smashed. Jewelry taken. 1000-bik. Grand Bivd. Rear basement window smashed. Money and jewelry taken. 300-blk. West4th St. Window smashed. Television, VCR and jewelry taken. 500-blk. West 23rd. Door lock of garage broken. Cellular phone and tool box taken. 609-blk. East 22nd St. Window smashed. Jewelry taken. 800-bik. Grand Blvd. Window smashed at rear of resi- dence. Money and jewelry taken, 300-blk. West 24th St. "No forced entry. CDs taken. 1200-b1k. Grand Blvd. No forced entry. Jewelry taken. 800-bik. Crystal Crt. Basement window entered. Jewelry stoien. 4200-blk. Skyline Dr. Rear kitchen door entered. Camera taken. 2700-bik. Westview Ave. No’sign of forced entry. Video taken. 700-bik. East 8th St. Basement window smashed. Video game stolen. 200-blk. West 2nd St. Entered through unlocked patio door. VCR, CD player and ghetto blaster taken. 900-blk. East Keith Re, Basement window left open. Money, jewelry and jacket taken. 600-bik. East 22nd St. Basement window pried open. Unknown items stolen. 1300-blk. Mountain Hwy. Window smashed. Jewelry taken. 200-blk. East 23rd St. Garage door lock removed. Lawn mower and adder taken. 2000-bik. Fullerton Ave. Padlock of locker pried off. Bookcase and suitcase taken. 900-blk. Adderly St. Ground floor window smashed. 3 Jewelry, food and money taken. 1100-bik. Mountain Hwy. Entered through attic (under New Savoury Summertime Menu Food on the 4 HORSESHOE BAY WEST VANCOUVER Upper Lovels Hi Pe BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION ‘eee AUTO THEFT renovations). Unknown items taken, 1400-blk. Lynn Valley Rd. Basement window smashed. Jewelry taken. 400-bIk. East 3rd St, Front door left unlocked. VCR taken, 900-bik. Glenora Ave. Side window smashed. Jewelry and money taken. 4400-bik. Highland Blvd. Basement window smashed. Jewelry and money taken. For crime prevention assis- tance in West Vancouver call West Vancouver Police at 922- 4141, In North Vancouver call the North Vancouver RCMP at 985-1311. British Proper ties BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION seee AUTO THEFT Mt. Seymour Par. way Dollarton Hwy. NVC says no to Pier 96 plan DESPITE A petition to North Vancouver City Council on its behalf, Pier 96 Flea Market's application to expand outdoors died on the table at the June 20 council meeting. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL By Grace Golightly Coun. Bafbara Perrault made a motion to issue a tem- porary-use permit to the market, but her motion found ho seconders. The flea market's plans calicd for the addition of about 45 outdoor vendors, which were to sell such items as B.C.-grown produce, garden supplies, and work by local artists und sculptors. Pier 96 had also planned to upgrade the outdoor area, ACHES AND PAINS?? Calli 922-6140 Park Royal Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Clinic is NOW OPEN!! a a {7 (ea eom || errwane ir _ erect canvas canopies for the outdoor stalls, and iustall a glass front oii the building. Bui representatives from nearby Lonsdale Quay opposed the flea market's expansion at the June 20 pub- __ lic hearing. Though it has not yet had any impact on the Quay's business, Patricia Parente, director of operations for IntraWest Corporation, (which manages the Quay) said competition from Pier 96 fruit aed vegetable sales woud be very stiff for the Quay's veudor:, whose compura- tively high overhead is reflected in their produce prices, And a loss of business for the produce vendors would affect the whole Quay, she said. “Produce is the engine that drives the rest of the (Lonsdale Quay) operation,” Parente added that the Quay’s produce sellers are even opposed to the occasional temporary stalls which allow local growers and farmers to sel seasonal fruits or vegetables within the Quay’s market area. * ACCESSORIES: + REPAIRS * SPA & POOL » CHEMICALS. SALES '& SERVICE: FACTORY, DIRECT lighter side rarer ga RICING . : #111 (Gallery Level) - Kapilano 100 Park Royal South, 226-8922 | West Vancouver : x Vancouver Patricia Sanderson, BSc. PT, BSc. Kin., M.C.PA. West Vancouver iy j ff