‘LOOKING FORWARD TO SUMMER, Caleen is already dreaming about water wen A part time student in North Van, Caleen also works part time at Capilano Mall. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) West Vancouver Police hope they have stopped a rash of breakins of parked cars in both the Lighthouse Park and Cypress Bowl areas. Two Vancouver youths were arrested at Lighthouse Park Wednesday and were charged Thursday with theft under $200. The pair, Brad Kenneth Berakos, 19, of 3347 West 4th, and Anders Francis Carlson, 19, of 2772 West 20th, appeared briefly Thursday _afternoon before West Vancouver provincial court Judge Perry Millar and were remanded to Feb. | on the theft charges. handmade p 20% MJ CERAMIC C 1: Nt RE WEST VANC OLS ER Deputy Chief Constable Robert Brolly says West Vancouver has been plagued with a rash of breakins and thefts from cars, especially in the Lighthouse Park area. Police have been keeping an eye on the parking lot at Lighthouse Park for a considerable period of time as the culprits had. been preying on cars over a period of months. A special target has been purses left in vehicles by women who have gone on hikes in the park. At least two dozen cars have been victimized as a result of the breakins, police say. otter -y sale 1528 MARINE DR 226-S448 raat two for parks auto breakins Sergeant Henry Indra of West Van _ police warns _ motorists frequenting West Vancouver Parks or leaving their vehicles unattended on parking lots in the Cypress Bow! area’ to secure all valuables in the trunks of their vehicles. Signs will soon be posted at the different locations warning motorists of the existing problem. Psst @ USED BOOKS 50-70% OFF ORIGINAL PRICE Boating books, cook bOOKS, ‘rt books. children’s Socks, scsing books, automotive books Thousands to choose from Pacific Books 1135 Lonsdale North Vancouver 980-2121 A 41-year-old Delta man has been found guilty in Vancouver County Court in connection with the heist Page 3, January 28, 1979 - Sunday News McDonald was remanded in custody to February 19 for sentence. The charge was laid in a last August 25 in 1977, of $100,000 from an armored carin North Vancouver. - Mr. Justice found David Sydney Mc- Donald of 7705-112th Street guilty on a charge of ‘theft over $200. West Vancouver provincial court Judge Perry Millar sentenced a 31-year- old Vancouver man to 30 days in jail Thursday after declaring that he had “failed Grouse cabin goes up in smoke | A cabin and its contents collectively valued at $12,000 was destroyed in a fire at Grouse Mountain Saturday night. Firefighters working for the Grouse resort prevented the blaze from spreading, Wetmore _ .,€ntered the surprise: “move by North Vancouver RCMP > Sep- tember 1977 in their in- vestigation into the disap- pearance of $100,000 from a Loomis armored car. In’ a dramatic turn of events at that time, RCMP North Van provincial courtroom where to come to terms himself”. - . oe The jail term was imposed upon Gregory Bamendine, 1230 Haro, who was up for sentence after a - Builty plea with while members of North Vancouver District . Fire Department who attended Stood by. The owner of the cabin, Allan Kisby, was in a next door cabin with a neighbour at the time the fire broke out. McDonald was appearing on a charge of illegal possession of an unregistered firearm and charged the Delta man with theft, of the money which had vanished from the Loomis car. The money was to be delivered to the Bank of Montreal branch at the Westlynn Mall. McDonald had been a Loomis employee at the time. : WV man jailed for fraud on a charge of pretenses last Nov. 24. Judge Millar noted that a probation report showed Bamendine had a police record going back [2 years. false because every ‘Child has the right to smile the Chic en ad eh Unicef Canada @ | New! Empire size prints from 135 negatives 3% x 5 regular (81265 not exactly as illustrated) at no extra cost. 4x 6 Empire * The Empire size print gives at least 35% more picture area. — Develop and Print 12 exposures 3° 20 exposures 5° -return postage paid 24 exposures 5% 36 exposures 7 Bonus! Free photo album with each rofl of flim developed & printed Phone 682-4922 tor tree mailer and price list or send your flim with cheque or money order to Empire Photo Service Co. Ltd. 138 E. Hastings St. Vancouver, B.C. Hours ? Oays A Wook 682-4922 TEAM G 4JORPM Fe aetaet BE os EEE ES SG a totearen psec 2 Me ity? RLS EF: AEE at a Ries Te $s cg ome ton