Wednesday. September 18. 1991 - North Shore News - 5 FITNESS FOR EVERYONE NEWS BRIEFS Bank robbed A GUNMAN walked away with an undisclosed amount of cash Fridas after robbing a West Vancouver bank. According to a West Vancouver Police spokesman, a Jone man entered the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce branch at 1502 Marine Dr. at about 10:15 a.m. The man produced a note and «semi-automatic hand- gun, which he carried in a yreen file folder. He escaped on foot, The suspect is described as being a white male, age 35 to 40, 3°6", slim, weighing 130 pounds, with dark hair and several days growth of facial hair. GET SERIOUS ABOUT IMPROVING YOUR % ; oO At the time of the robbery he was wearing a preen, to Crime Stoppers at 669-8477 or West Vancouver Police Jo F F A 40-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver City woman was the woman was walking near Presentation House at 4th «¢ Co-ed weight training and separate ladies only A teenage male pushed her from behind, causing her «+ Squash and Racquetball courts * All fitness programs include ongoing personalized instruction by 18 years old. He had no facial hair, was about 5°8"* in height, heavy MEMBE RSHIP iiceleiata The victim suffered bruises to her forehead and ALMOST 17, 000 SQ. FT. OF THE’ MOST COMP FITNESS LEVEL! WORK-OUT WITH A FRIEND. sitver-flecked pullover sweater and sunglasses. — ‘4 7 2ND MEMBERSHIP mugged and robbed of her purse Sept. 7. Street and Chesterfictd Avenue at about 5:40 p.m. when © Try out our new Fall Aerobics Program including new “Reebok to fall to the ground. He stole her handbag and ran * Lutest in cardio equipment, Lifecycles, Lifesteps, Liferowers and cash and credit cards. : a: qualified statt set, with blond, shoulder-length hair. He was weacing a elbow. 7 . 7 FITNESS. ‘FACILITY — NEAREST your, Information regarding this incident may be forwarded Woman mugged of oO According to a North Vancouver RCMP spokesman OFF she was attacked. . Step" classes away. The brown handbag contained a small quantity of : Stairmasters The suspect is described as being a white mate, 17 to © Saunas. steamroom and whirlpool yellow baseball cap, a red T-shirt and blue shorts. Information concerning this incident may be forward- ed to North Vancouver RCMP Const. Al Beweyk al “= Seer 124 West 31d St. “ga ee, Cigs stolen i | ae North Vancouver © 984 6121 A THIEF made off with a large quantity of cigarettes Sept. 8 efter smashing the front window of the Upper Lonsdale Super Vatu store. The North Vancouver RCMP were called to the store at about 4:40 a.m. after receiving a call that the store had been damaged. A suspect had fled the store carrying three plastic gar- bage bags containing cigarettes. U Mm ‘an er Investigating police officers noted that a window had . been smashed directly in front of a cigarette display. e A police dog was called in to search the area; the dog assisted in the recovery of two plastic bags and their eCci a contents. No arrests have been made. Information regarding this incident may be forwarded , to North Vancouver RCMP Const. B. Woodworth at 985-1311. Parts seized CHARGES ARE pending against two men following a joint North Vancouver and Coquitlam RCMP investiga- tion that resulted in the recovery of marijuana and stolen auto parts. ’ According to a North Vancouver RCMP spokesman police searched premises in the Lower Lonsdale area Sept. 8 and seized pieces of a 1986 Porsche 911. The car had been reported stolen in West Vancouver Aug. 26. Police aiso discovered a small, hydroponic mari- juana-cultivation setup. As a result of the investigation, one man faces a charge of possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking. A second man faces a charge of possession of stolen property. Police have yet to name the suspects, Two North Shore terminals already affected by strike From page 1. tonnes of grain. Said Pioneer Terminals sales manager Bill Mooney, ‘‘Basically it is very serious because harvest is coming off the Prairies and farm- ers are looking for places to store their grain. When the terminals stop, the (grain shipment) pipeline freezes."* Added Mooney, ‘‘The Euro- pean community and the United States are in a battle for market share in the world. Canada’s rep- utation as a reliable supplier is be- ing hurt right now. And when you lose a market or fose potential markets because of your reliabili- ty, it’s hard to win them back.”’ The federal government acted Monday to begin the process of legislating its employees back to work. But the Public Service Staff Relations Board ordered Treasury Board president Gilles Loiselle to return to the bargaining table. The unexpected break in the deadlock came Tuesday afternoon following a commitment by the federal Treasury Board to resume negotiations. The government is expected to withdraw its back- to-work bill while talks take place. 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 137 | 922-417 1 [922-3968 y |