THE FOLLOWING is at tist of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER Break and Enters 5°00-bik. Howe Sound Lane, Suspect entered residence via ladder to second-floor window. Stolen: olive-green suit; grey suit; $100 cash. Value: $900. Kapilano 100 building. fintry gained via unlocked door. Stolen: Hitachi VCR. Value: $480. 8600-blk. Lawrence Way. Entry gained via partially inse- cure side door. Stolen: antique music stand, oak podium; Korg dig- ital tuner. Value: $350. Park Royal South construction site. Three males removed plywood from building opening, Stolen: three Kango electric jackhanmers and six-bits; 2. hp campressor; Skil saw, Value: $9,500. Suspects: thee males in work clothes, steel-toed boots, black hair, ball caps; driving burgundy 1980s work van with glass double doors at back, Kapilano 100. Office door forced open. Stolen: Grid taptop computer; Kodac print- er and case, Value: $1,060. ‘WEST VANCOUVER Thefts of Autos 160-bik. Crestiine. Ignition damaged. Highway 1 al [Sth Street. Vehicle broken down; when complainant. returned it was gone. Stolen: 1989 grey. Mercury ‘Topaz. Value: $8,000. ; {200-bik. Gordon Ave. Vehicle stolen from open car- port. Stolen: 1992 red Nissan 240SX. Valse: $20,000. 500-bik. 13th St. Vehicle stolen from parking stall; glass on ground. Stolen: 1986 green Toyota Tercel. NORTH VANCOUVER Break and Enters “1200-bIk. Welch St. » Door pried open. Stolen: two. computers, printer and keyboard. 200-bik. East Ist St. : ‘Door pried open. Stolen: com- puters. , 200-bik. Brooksbank. Front door pried open. Stolen: esr) z Pert ta ENID DEARING, the first and only - Chief Librarian of the North Vancouver district library, died March 10 at Lions Gate Hospital after a long battle with cancer. She was 62. Dearing, a graduate of UBC and ‘McGill University, came to the ENID DEARING... memorial scheduled for Sunday, March “20 at 2 p.m. at Highlands United Church. : Retired ore News HORSESHOE BAY at comptiters, printers and fax machine, 100-bik. Forester. Locks broken. Stolen: cash, tools, fax and printer. local library from the Vancouver Island regional library in 1964, She took over a quartet af inde- pendent, makeshift libraries staffed by volunteers; by 1971, she was chief of a burgeoning system which already consisted of three “proper” library branches with a circulation of 532,299, and 15 full-time employees. She retired in 1991. Dearing served as president of YOUR a 70-bik, East 7th St. Door and lock pried. Stolen: fax, computer and printer, 1460-bik. Lynn Valley Rd, Kitchen ground-level window Chief Librarian dies the B.C. Library Association and was involved in the process which led to the formation of the Greater Vancouver Library Federation in 1975. : . Enid Dearing’s life will be cele- brated at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 at Highlands United Church, 3255 Edgemont Blvd., with a reception to follow at the Capilano Branch Library. INVESTMENT Over 200 Burglaries A Month Are Reported On The North Shore. Don't be next - protect your home and family with a professionally installed alarm system tailored to suit your requirements - Call today to arrange a FREE consultation and estimate. a Great Northern Security Residenial & Commercial Alarm Installations 988-2137 293-2200 -’ “Someone to watch over you” cr rrerstttnneerntntt on enimntteitinien ensttt ft BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION wie» AUTO THEFT pried open. Stolen: VCR. CDs and clothing. 900-bIk, arrest Hills Dr. Kitchen window forced open, Stolen: jewelry and money, AFFORD. For crime prevention assistance: s B in West Vancouver call West Vancouver Police at 922-4141; M in North Vancouver cail the — : : North Van RCMP at 985-1311. LE HOUSING FOR | SENIORS IN WEST VAN.? pe Ss for the Park Royal area in West Vancouver, Seniors (aged 50 years and over) interested in joining the Co- op are urged to attend our public meeting to see if thix form of housing suiis their needs. * Units may be priced as much as 20% less than comparable housing ia West Vancouver. « Proposed unit sizes from 750 s.£. to 1,300 s.f. A public information meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 23, 1994 at the West Vancouver Senior's Activity Centre (695 21st St.) at 7:00 pm.