8 - North Shore News — Sunday, February 20, 2000 THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police - reports: January 13 1. Cypress Bowl Thett. Snowboard stolen from outside cafeteria. January 2) 2. 5800-blk. Marine Drive Theft. Bike stolen from deck area, January 23 3. Cypress Bowl Theft. Unsecured snow- board stolen from outside retail shop. January 26 4. 6400-blk. Chatham Street Theft from auto. Vehicle left unlocked. [tems stolen. 5. 700-bik. Southborough Stolen auto. Uninsured vehicle was parked in driveway with active alarm. January 27 6. Cypress Bowl Theft from auto. Vehicle parked at eastern end of park- ing tot before lodge. No dam- age to vehicle. 7. Cypress Bowl Theft from auto. Vehicle parked at main parking lot. Window pried open. January 28 8. 506-bik. Bellevue Avenue Theft from auto. Vehicle parked in parking lot. January 30 9, 1800-bik. Marine Drive Theft. Two plaques removed from outside wall and placed in newer grey BMW. Vehicle left area. 10. Cypress Bowl Theft. Two snowboards 08 OR REFUSAL CHARGE? You only have 7 days. ‘Did you know that you automatically receive a 90 day prohibition from driving for being picked up on 08 or Refusal charges, whether cr not you have been convicted. You only have 7 days from the date that you are stopped by the Police to appeal your $8 day automatic driving prohibition. _. You have the right to an experienced lawyer... One who can advise you of your options... _ Point out the potential problerns... Help you deal with the significant penalties... _ PHONE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION IMMEDIATELY. - ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER 986-4366 AFTER HOURS 926-3181 (Crimina! matters only) #300-1401 LONSDALE Ave. NORTH VAN. : E-mail: harryn@ahtlaw.com rr rn: stolen from outside cafeteria. 11. Cypress Bow! Theft from auto. Vehicle parked at top parking lot. Two mates observed running away from vehicle. Males fled scene in another vehicle. _ When it’s news, it’s in the News. St tn Sr ek £5 Ce 12. Park Royal South Theft. Unknown female walked out of store carrying two snowboards. Female entered vehicle and left area. January 31 13. 1800-blk. Marine Drive Here's Bob Mackin News Reporter bmackin@nsnews.com PREMIER Corky? Helen Hawthorne tikes way that sounds. The NDP provincial council member from North Vancouver-Seymour is a del- egate at the NDP leadership convention. It ends soday with the selection of a new leader — and premier —— at the Pacific Coliseum. (Live coverage is on Rogers community chan- nel four and online | at wuw.insine.ca.) Hawthorne, who member since 1962, is sup- amily Owned Since 1946_ says . “she’s been a loyal party Break and enter. Apartment door lock tam- pered with, bedroom ran- sacked and storage locker forced open. Complainant away on holidays. 14. 1600-bik. Taylor Way Theft. Items removed from front lawn for the fourth time. . February 1 15. 1600-bik. Duchess Ave. Attempted oreak and enter. Pry marks on door. one for Corky porting Conrad St. George “Corky” Evans, the folksy Nelson-Creston MLA and agriculture minister. Evans, an ex-horse logger and ex-hippie from northern California, is making his sec- ond run for the top job of B.C.’s socialist party. He lost in 1996 to Glen Clark, who resigned last summer after a scandal- plagued four-year reign as premier. Attorney General Ujjal Dosanjh was favoured to win today. His campaign manager David Schreck, a former North Vancouver MLA, said 60% of — delegates had declared their support for Dosanjh before the conven- tion. “There is no way of knowing from 6 p.m. Friday until nine o’clock on Sunday, whether a person has indeed changed his or her mind,” Hawthorne said. ; “Most of the Corky peo- - ple are very definitely Corky. They will not be diverted, they won't have second thoughts.” Hawthorne said she sup-~ ported Evans because he is a master of creating a consen- sus : + “He can bring the oppos- -: ing factions in- the « party together.” - L : She’s —__not'. surprised . Gordon Wilson could finish third. He has only been.a © party member since last win-:” ter. on “He didn’t. have shat - much support within’ the: party and personally. .1 deplore his quick change: of connections, dropping the Liberals for the PDA,~ then dropping the-PDA to come’ into the NDP.” Regardless of the. new... - : leader, could the embattled’. NDP. return to power? <)>.” “I’m not hopeful, but P?'m. »-- a bora Hawthorne. “pessimist,” said °~ §