12 ~ Friday, January 18, 1991 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO Break and enter — 700-bIk. Westview. Entry gained by break- ing window. Stolen: four radio scanners. Break and enter — 2000-blk. Curling. Entry gained through laundry room window. Stclen: stereo tuner, TV and VCR. Bresk and enter — 600-blk. Westview Cres. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: small amount of cash. Break and enter — 3060-dIk. Capilano Rd. Entry gained by breaking window. Stolen: two In- dian carved masks and two wood carved ducks. Break and enter — 4000-bik, Pro- spect Rd. Entry gained by unlock- ing and sliding window open. Stolen: VCR, cash, camera and lens, baseball cards and unknown amount of American currency. Break and enter — 900-bik. Leovista Ave. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 5000-bIk. Clif- fridge Ave. Entry gained by forc- ing patio door. Stolen: nylon pouch containing Canadian and English currency, passports and jewelry. CITY NORTH Break and enter — 100-blk. East 12th St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: set of keys. Break and enter — 100-blk. East lith St. Entry gained to storage lockers. Stolen: tools. Break and enter — 100-bik. East 18th St. Entry gained by jimmying door. Stolen: electric guitars and chainsaw. Break and enter — 1000-bIk. St. Georges St. Entry gained by pry- ing door. Stolen: jewelry. Breck and enter — 100-blk. West 2ist St. Entry gained by prying bedroom window. Stolen: digital tuner and cassette deck. Break and enter — 1000-bik. St. Georges St. Entry gained by pry- ing front dcor. Stolen: man’s watch. KEDS’ STUFF is a free service provided for non-profit groups on the North Shore. Submissions should be made in writing, and received by our office at least one week in advance of the event, The News will do its best to en- sure the dated items appear in the paper at least once before the event, but space censtraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. For guaranteed publication contact Classified advertising, 986-6222, and place an advertisement in the Coming Events section on the first page of the Classifieds, or contact display advertising at 980-0511. . Forms can be picked up at the front desk at the News. Please ad- dress your entries to: What's Going On, North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver V7M 2H4. Dance away GET INTO the beat this winter and participate in one of the North Shore Neighbourhood House's (NSNH) dance programs. For those who are adventurous, belly dancing may be just the ticket. Both beginner and inter- mediate levels are offered on Monday evenings, Jan. 21 to March 25. The course is being in- structed by Kaye Castleman. The beginner level class is of- fered from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and the fee is $35. The intermediate level class is offered from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. and the fee is $44. For those who want a bit of tradition, NSNH offers ballroom Car hang Lase pre ry on™ Capitano fd. Hwy. Upper Levels @ Pemberton Ave, Break and enter — 1000-bik. Sc. Georges St. Entry gained by pry- ing front door. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 300-bik. West Keith Rd. Entry gained by forcing door. Stolen: 250 CDs. Break and enter — 1000-blk. St. Georges St. Entry gained by pry- ing front door. Stolen: 70 cassette tapes and carry-on bag. Break and enter — 200-blk. West 16th St. Entry gained by jimmying window. Stolen: two pairs of skis and bindings, coins, cassette tapes and cologne. ‘ Break and enter — 100-blk. West tSth St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: champagne, liquor and brandy, cash, CD and _ cassette stereo, TV,. VCR, syringes and needles. Break and enter — 300-blk. West 22nd St. Entry gained oy forcing sliding door at rear. Stolen: VCR, TV, remote, liquor, suitcase, cof- fee machine, blankets, ornamental SATURDAY Jan. 19--French Storytimes, at N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. 11 a.m. for preschoolers - nutrition & dental care. and The Sea, with Louise McKnight. 2 p.m. for elementary Stu- dents. Oceans & sharing with Louise McKnight. Aliso: Munsch Time, (0 a.m. for 4-8 year olds. ece Jan. 19-Robbie Burns Celebration Drop-in. Haggis, bagpipes, Scottish dancing. 2 p.m. at W.V. Memorial Library, 190 Marine Dr. eee Jan, 19--Mt. Seymour soccer team for boys 15 yrs. and under, need com- petitive players. Info: 872-4582, Rich. eee Jan. 19--Ongoing: Sat. morning ballet classes for youngsters aged 3-7 years, at Delbrock recCentre, 600 W. Queens, N.V. Also: Music theatre for 8-12 yrs. Also: Emergency First Aid program. Info: 984-4181. winter blues and Latin dance classes, Tuesday evenings 7 to 8 p.m., Feb. 5 to March 12. As well, NSNH offers jive and night club dancing on Tuesday evenings 8:30 to 10 p.m. Both of these classes are instructed by Jill Bailey and Company and the fee is $21. Hf you would like more infor- mation on any of these classes phone 987-8138. Participants are asked to pre-register, and can do so over the phone if paying by Visa or MasterCard, or by dropp- ing into the Neighhourhood House at 225 East 2nd St., North Vancouver. = e e g = e 2 e = 8 3 ® <= @ 2 ® 3 a2 0 @e:i°? ® Keith Rd. e Main St. e brass ship’s control and a Honda vehicle that was later recovered. Break and enter — 1000-blk. East 27th St. Entry gained at ground level window. Stolen: cash and foreign currency, CITY SOUTH Break and enter — 100-bik. West Keith Rd. Entry gained through insecure door. Stolen: amp, CD, speakers and VCR. Break and enter — 300-blk. East Esplanade. Entry gained by smashing front door window. Stolen: hydraulic drill valued at Break and enter — 300-bik. Brooksbank Ave. Entry gained by smashing front window. Stolen: cigarettes. Break and enter — 200-blk. East 5th St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: cash. . LYNN VALLEY Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Regent Ave. Entry gained by KIDS’ SUNDAY Jan. 20--Ongoing to March 24. Funky Business. Teen dance class, [-2 p.m. at Delbrook recCentre, 600 W. Queens, N.V. Info: 984-4181, MONDAY -Jan. 22--Ongoing. Y Club meets Mon.-Fri. 3:30-6 p.m. at N.V. YMCA for youngsters 5-12 yeai.. Indoor games, crafts, outings, swimming, skating, bowling & more. Info: Patty Clarke, 986-0388. Program cont. to March 29. eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. Preschool storytime for ages 3-5, Lynn Valley Library. 10:30 a.m. Stories, fingerplays, feltboards and fun. No preregistration required, * eee Jan. 21--Ongoing. Family Drop-In program, 9:30-11:30 a.m.. Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under 5 yrs. Mon-Fri. except Thurs. at Seycove Community School. Also: Mon./Wed./Fri. at Highlands United Church. Fee: $3 per session or $13.50 for 5. Info: Li Boesen, 988- 5281. North Vancouver Lynn Crem Seymoy, Ry, weap e Mt. S eymour Parkway Dollarton Hwy. smashing window. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 2000-blk. Greylynn Ave. Entry gained through unlocked solarium door. Stolen: cash. PEMBERTON Break and enter — 1000-blk. Marine Dr. Entry gained by breaking glass in door. Stolen: li- quor. Break and enter — 1000-blk. West 23d St. Entry gained through in- secure bathroom window. Stolen: amplifier and electric piano. Break and enter — 1000-blk. West Keith. Entry gained by prying kitchen door. Stolen: CD player, VCR, CDs and cassettes. Break and enter — 2000-bik. Bridgeman Ave. Entry gained by smashing glass in door. Stolen: VCR, leather jacket, telephone, briefcase, desk’ lamp, leather gloves, wallet, clothing, zoom lens, cash and jewelry. Jan. 2%--Ongoing. Mon/Wed/Fri. Parent and Tot Drop-in, 9:15-i1:15 a.m. at N.S. Neighbourhood House. Games, crafts and playtime for babies-§ yrs. plus social time for parents. Fee: $3 plus $1.25 for addi- tional siblings. Also $16 annual House membership. Info: 987-8138. eee Jan, 21-Ongoing tours. Mon.-Fri. at Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Studies in aquaculture. Info: 666-7934. TUESDAY Jan. 22--Ongoing. Teen Badminton (12-17 years). 6:30-8 p.m. at W.V. YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave. Learn sharpen skills. Program cont. to March 19. Info: John Woolgar, 986- 0388. eee Jan. 22--Ongoing. Free Hobby and Craft classes for 9 yrs. and up spon- sored by Sutherland Bible Chapel. 7- 8:30 p.m. at Maplewood Com. School. Info: 987-8396. ees Jan. 22--Ongoing. Competitive Soccer for girls born in 1977. Play for the North Shore Amazons. Practice ses- sion 6:30-8 p.m. at Delbrook park. Info: Tom Byrom at 929-1766 or Danny Pietramala at 291-7861. RAY BRADBURY, ARCHITECT NEW HOMES, ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS ALL INQUIRIES WELCOME phone 926-9390 SEYMOUR Break and enter ~-— 2000-blk. Panorama Dr. Entry gained through oasement window. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 600-bik. Mountain Hwy. Entry gained by breaking front door glass. Stolen: cigarettes. : Break and enter — 2000-blk. Panorama Dr. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: jewelry, hand guns and clip. Break and enter — Capilano Col- lege. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: food and cash. Break and enter — 4000-blk. Mt. Seymour Pkwy. Entry gained through ground floor window that was left open. Stolen: watch and costume jewelry. Break and enter — 1000-bik. Bond St. No signs of forced entry. ‘Stolen: cash, bank cards, medic alert card and leather jacket. Jan. 22~-Ongoing. Family Drop-in Centre. Break from day-to-day routine for parents and children under 5 yrs. Tues/Thurs. (except first Thurs. of each month), 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Lyna Valiey United Church. Fee: $3 per ses- sion or $13.50 for 5. Also: Tues. at W.V. Inglewood YMCA, 10:30 + «.- noon, $2.50 per session or $11 {.+° 5; Tues/Fri., 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Gueen Mary Community School. Fee: $°.50 per session or $11 for 5. Info: 988- 5281. Jan. 22~Ongoing. Royal Cdn. Air Cadets 525 Squadron, W.Van. For more Coming Events see first page of Classifieds. For arts and entertainment listings see the Around Town column in Wednes- day’s North Shore Now section. Correction Notice Please note that the Van- couver Port Corporation advertisement ‘Notice of Public Meeting” appear- ing in the Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1991 issue of the North Shore News appeared in error. The North Shore News apologizes for the error and any inconve- nience it may have caus- ed to the Vancouver Pori Corporation or interested parties.