| W. Van blaze | damages home FIRE CAUSED over $100,000 damage to a West Vancouver home April 15. West Vancouver District Fire Department firefighters responded | just before 5 p.m. to a fire at a house located in the 1400-block of | he oe — : a , Chartwell Drive. A fire department spokesperson said the fire —— , began on the roof of the home. The fire destroyed the roof. The Cl ’ main floor of the house sustained extensive water damage and 4 moe. , za. ESSURE PLATE’. | FREE! APRIL 12-APRIL 26 damage to the home’s contents. ’ Alihough cause of the fire is still under investigation, in- Wier -DEADI z ; : = oT ANYATL A: = vestigators believe the fire was caused by burning ashes blowing on I ' ao : UD EN NOW AVAILABLE: to the roof from open burning taking place in the area. y * Cored Training Facility : * Facilities Exclusively For Women F toe Ni a Va ce WoO m a He s : duty brake shoe or opane pads * Saunas, Steamrooms & Whirlpool = = gs 820 MARINE : Nutrilonal Counseling -, O60. MATING , % ¢ Nutritional Counsellin bones identified |. eee ns * Sun Snas , 1 FO a ITS e * Racquetball & Squash POLICE INVESTIGATORS have identified bones found over a week ago in 2 shallow grave in the University Endowment Lands (UEL) as the skeletal remains ef former Norih Vancouver resident Tracey Leigh Chartrand, 25. Police are looking for threads linking Chartrand’s death with the murder of five other Vancouver area prostitutes last year. Char- trand was last seen working the Mount Pleasant area of Vancouver in October. The Auman remains were discovered by children playing in the UEL area earlier this month. W Socreds speak | _ @% f1,, at breakfast oY Introductory Offer THE HONORABLE Bill Reid, Provincial Secretary and Minister your choice of Tourism, and Angus Ree, Solicitor General and North Van- Soil & Mush Blend couver-Capilano MLA, will be on hand as gue ‘ speakers Saturday, ~ JOH usnroorm bien , April 22 at 9 a.m. at a North Vancouver-Capiiano Secial Credit - Planter Box & Vegetable Soil ee buffet breakfast. - Topping for Rhododendrons, The event is scheduled to be held at Cheers Restaurant, 125 East Azal d oth id lovi 2nd Street, in North Vancouver. For mose infurmation call 986- zaleas and other acid loving 6010. 4 plants - Topping for Lawns, Trees and Shrubs or Mushroom Manure each Peace walk \ ul 20 Litre Bags . Italian Cl scheduled — 9 “Special THE ANNUAL Walk For Peace is set for a ncon start, Saturday, | y | , ere Campana 40 cm j g° April 22 at Kits Beach in Vancouver. y os 3 99 The walk, sponsored by the City of Vancouver and End The . ; 50 cm 36 Arms Race, is billed as North America’s single largest peace event. . | 99 In 2 parallel event, Greenpeace is inviting all mariners, sailors, 60 cm 69 boaters, kayakers, fishermen, bathtubbers and canoers to join in the Float For Peace parade. . . 1 . = . The water-borne parade sets off at Kits Beach at 11 a.m., will Se _ 5 Geranium proceed down the shoreline, under the Burrard Street Bridge, inte | ! R - abe 30 cm 9” False Creek and ends at Sunset Beach. d . her 40cm 24” 50cm 39” Two charged ) f on and Service. with trafficking | THE NORTH Vancouver RCMP drug detachment recently ar- rested and charged two North Vancouver men for possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking. The arrests and charges follow the search of a local residence last 1 week. Police recovered 41 grams of cocaine worth an estimated street value of $6,500. Charged ave 25-year-old Gregory ‘‘Hoss’’ McIntyre and 26- year-old Timothy Patenaude. 1821 Marine Dr., West Vancouver 922-4171 922-3968