THE FOLLOWING is alist of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: 1100-bIk. Sutton Pl. Break and enter. Method of entry unknown, Master bedroom = ran- sacked. Stolen: $5-$10 cash out of ‘wallet, coin purse and change, gold ‘chain, gold bracelet and two con- tainers of beer out of the fridge. _ Value: $800, : 500-blk. Clyde Ave. Break and enter. Entry gained” through ‘insecure window, Items stolen from luggage on bed, Stolen: black:-nylon bag,. gold watch .and men's gold bracelet. Value:. $800. 300-bik. Inglewood Ave, ° | - Break and enter. Entry gained via unlocked basement door, Suspect(s) started unhooking stereo but left it. behind, Stolen: unknown. . 1300-bIk, Ottawa Aye. Break and enter. Entry gained via broken rear glass door. Entire house ‘ransacked, Car stolen from carpark. Suspect(s) also ate and drank at the scene, Stolen: TV and’ *88 grey: Volvo 740. Value: unknown, 400-bik. Gordon Ave. _-,,' Break and enter, Entry gained by prying open rear’ basement window. » Master bedroom ransacked: Stolen: ils. Value: $800. eee “July 31-August 2 ‘Number of medical aid calls:5 Number of false alarms: | . Number of public service calls: 6300-bik. Marine. Dr. ge: ) Brush fire. : 2200-bik, Jefferson. 0 Lines down. -- | - 2400-blk. Marine Dr. ; Gasoline leak, . : August 3-6 Number of medical ‘aid calls:'7 © Wumber of false alarms: 6 _ Number of public service calls: 0-bIk, Marine Dr. : “ “te ge OOD prrecirs, Smoke damage. Ambleside Beach. i Beach fires. 6600-blk. Nelson. Large fuel spill. 5800-bik. Marine Dr. - Oil stick, 700- bik: 17th St. -Dryer fire. : Pilot House Ra. Beach fire “ov © July 34-August 1: Number of routine calls: 10 “Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 6 August 2-4 Number of routine calls: Code 3 emergency calls: $ a ee: Ete SF ca 2A ft- belea kt. 1 Be ttt “Cypress carkway TE ig enim “rey ig Vas eye er eeaancsaes Se she, ae a Oe thee, : - % 5 M ale Oe ao na A August 5-6 ; Number of routine calls: 14:: Number of Code 3 emergenc cy calls: 4 - . 25th St. at Marine Dr. a Two-vehicle, accident... Vehicles collided when both entered the intersection simultancously, «No charges or injuries. Approximaicly $4,800 damage. 1Sth St. entrance to Trans Hwy. ; » ‘Two-vehicle accident. Collision occurred when one vehicle rear- Canada -ended the other, No charges. or injuries. Approximately $2,000 damage. ; ; The First Nations Exhibition at Park Royal is an exciting display of Northwest Coast art and culture. Visit Park. Royal and see beautiful ceremonial art objects such as masks, drums and 2 ; an ocean going canoe. See a totem pole carved. right before’ your eyes. On Saturday and Sunday until 2 pm, participate, in aboriginal songs, dances, and story telling... If you're shopping for gifts for family, friends or perhaps even: a treat for yourself - the first. Nations Exhibition has many surprises and delights waiting to be discovered. a day ir THE, FOLLOWING people appeared in’. North. and West Vancouver courts recently*to face various charges? Before’ Judge —- Reginald Grandison in West .Yancouver provincial court on May 3: Doreen. Francis McDonald, 64, - of North Vancouver, was fined $50 and received eight’ months’ proba- tion .after she pleaded guilty. to obtaining. a. prescription drug by false pretences on Jan. 4 in West ~ Vancouver, ‘Before © Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver - _ provincial court on May. 1: Montroyal er tt a pl aoa Sonceeet , oR FY. ‘Bxe . 7. put provincial court on May 2: Zbigniew Kozuszyn,: 38,--of North Vancouver, was: fined. $100... after he was found guilty of being-. the driver of a vehicle-involved in: . the ‘hit and run. ofan ‘unattended vehicle. on Aug. 1G, 1994, in West ~ Vancouver, .” of Before. judge Regliiald, ee Grandison -in- West Vancouver, , of ‘and Gi Langley, was’ jailed “14 days , fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to to driving while prohibited on Noy. --” 30, 1994, on Cypress Bowl Road. Compiled by Anna Marie D'Angelo