Al6 - Wednesday, May 23, 1984 - North Shore News parked there THAT’S NOT much damage considering that the car at right above was hit by a train. The car, carrying a family of three, was crossing the tracks under the Lions Gate Bridge in West Vancouver under supervision when a train started moving backwards Railway officials, such as the one above talking to the owner of the car, are trying to find out what went wrong. and hit it. Lack of care by drivers, not booze, leads way A RECENTLY the Police Services Branch of the Ministry of the Attorney General, aceidents ain’ British released has Columbia in report, conducted by revealed that 1982 casually resulted more as a result of motorists driving without due care, than trom drinking Three other factors found to be frequently con tributing to accidents in 19k? were alcoho! involvement, unsafe speed and failure to yield right of way Authored by ¢ Mereoce. William Biranehos Director oof the Attack Progiain the report looked al casualty the Research Counter accidents iivebving book ce yuries and deaths The reports data was drawn trom Moanastie, oot Transportation files teased om aeebdent oo regpart bores cor mple tod try athe nsdbitig officers al pole casually accidents Chroughout He ¢ Results showed that oa higher percentage of yercag bewisteredd deivers were on volved ta casualty aectebe tits than obder registered drivers driving than weee older drivers involved in accidents similar On the avcrage, howeven drinking drivers were found to be a minority anmony drivers involved in casualty accidents Twenty five to 20 per cont of drivers between the of lo two “0 ACS mvolved oot vasually avcvidents woe ford Co be ere arige witbacvcrt duc care as Comparcd te about PV per cent of che Wnascn. fio VO te ON Vaan of age Prisca, cede sur were tavcolved aes \ ad rhreal tclated oats so tebe ts while thre Prot ce artar gre oft aleotved brpccobs curveniet ny a COG te Daatianp ane tebe rit fame cet Gechlived for drivers oor vO Nombeer sew obs een Stacy data alse revcated seeapbe dh cat as Che up penny ctvart yvoulpes ditvcrys Vo rn Ce OY veobyc ad ttt oat Staadt yee ade rat were Misr de re Soo payo AY suasprectech of de ttebarep wend Announcement stheteby tent we poet ag ay A hoe eTheods Vie abe weblog ye tat ‘ ode toy 1 ite ’ . ton tA U - ' ods Memacatsbe sates banat wervtie Eiisworth Danson Photography seadta tf \ Yon. | 984 6525 wid wai “ lidha lout Eve ghiva cas - 986 O525 FROM RESIDENCE Armed thief got only $6 A MAN who roused two sleeping North Van- couver residents and then robbed them at knife-point, didn’t get much for his efforts early Saturday morning, escaping with only $6. The incident occurred just before 3:30 a.m. Saturday in the 3800 block of Princess and it's prompted police to warn residents to take care when opening their doors late at night. The incident the two residents of the Princess Street house were awakened by someone knocking loudly at their front door. When the two men opened the door to investigate, a began when tall, thin man, his features covered by a ski mask, burst through, produced the knife and demanded money. He fled after being given the six dollars. Police describe the man being sought for the armed robbery as between 25 arid 30 years of age, about six feet, one inch tall, and rhin. He was wearing the blue shi mask, blue jeans and a blue shirt at the time ot the robbery SAVE DURING Y. FRANKS’ MOVING EXPERIENCE Will soon be moving to larger premises in West Vancouver. The greater showroom space will allow us {to display an even better variety of fine major appliances, all at our traditional ‘‘good value’ prices. 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