The other Anderson a | | gets down a to business NORTH SHORE NOW: PAGE 19 La te ‘at a ¢ - 1 ae wee we aon on May 2, 199 News 985-2131) Classified 986-6222 Distribution 986-1337 32 pages is CoS sna a! apa NEWS photo Neil Lucente |Over easy... AT THE slightest hint of sun, North Shore sunworshippers emerge from the rain forest and head for the hills...in this case Cypress Bowl. Here a young couple bask in the sun substituting a car’s hood for more conventional lounge i chairs. INSIDE: (0.0 ues oe a COMPLETE WEERK’S TV LISTINGS: 36 WV POLICE CALLED TO BREAK UP 2 WV ‘PARTIES’ POLICE HAD a riot on their hands Saturday night after a West Vancouver bir- thday party, eventually at- tended by approximateiy 300 youths, turned ugly. Helmeted, baton-equipped West Vancouver Police, backed by five North Vancouver RCMP officers, dispersed a core ‘*hostile’’ crowd gathered in the 4500-block of Picadilly North just before mid- night. Three people were arrested at the scene. But as many as 100 of the party-goers moved on to a Horseshoe Bay party, already under way in the 6400-block of Argyle Street. Police closed down the Horse- shoe Bay party by 1:30 a.m. But just after 1 a.m., potice were called to the scene of a single-car acci- dent. Investigators found a red, 1978 Buick Skylark, sitting on its roof, 35-feet down from a cliff at the side of the road in the 6600-block of Marine Drive. The driver, 18-year-old Jonathan Tomkins of North Van- couver, has been charged with im- paired driving. Tomkins and his two passengers suffered minor injuries. Police say the car's occupants were saved serious injury because the car landed upside down and wedged itself between clevated ground straddling a path. The car was precariously close to the edge of a 100-foot drop. Police allege the driver of the car attended both parties prior to the accident. The April 28 fracas began after police responded to an anonymous call complaining of noise from a party at the home of Eugene Killiam, 4562 Picadilly North. Police arrived at about 9:30 p.m.,. spoke with ihe homeowner, whose daughter had invited 20 people to the party. and left. But by 10:45 p.m.. the police were back to deal with hundreds of unwanted guest. According to a police spokesman, initial joudhailer calls for the partiers io leave were met with hurled rocks. bottles and shouted obscenities The crowd was csertuadly See Barter Fage 2 oF i NORTH SHORE SPORTS: 45 |