ees sreeey ee matics a <5 A HANDSOME eight-week-old Husky puppy is looking for love, affection and a good home. If you can provide all three, contact Doris Orr at 987-9015. Kidney fund drt By JOANNE MacDONALD THE HATT twins want to give the North Shore a “Chance to prose their stuff To that end, they will be using North and West Van couver as a test market for a chocolate bar drive that starts Tuesday, Mav 1, with the proceeds going to the BC branch of the Kidney Foundation of Canada According to Ron and Don, the proceeds from the drive will aid in patient services, public awareness and, most importantly, in research The twins say they will be “tugging at people's hearts, asking them (to help donate to the Kidney Foundation, thus helping to Keep kids off dialysis machines | The Hatts will head a seven person team, complete with identification cards and buttons, on a campaign which hopes to hit one in te people throughout the Mainiand Phe goa! 100 0000 Chocolate proed at $2 CKPENSCs Lowel ms oto sell bars Attet and a sinal! percentage of the profits for themsctyes apiece the twins say they least Kidney hope to raise al sO OOD fort Poundatien Woite tet (ova the crud ter tna lear mcanbers varterpened about Kiddaey disease and tofer treat boots will bec av allatsl va peerd Cayuga ficven ore Wer eae NOES as bret I the Ar as ll poalolis thoabke rh, Woo Nba vey ao wbbern woke. atid othe Thbe rere x ratrye f will Hy ¢ ab wall to yea teow b cas Phe er re . ‘ ' readboocs teaith ities rf tae thes tray. yw prea abate she st coprbase Ct Pn ae thine cage de ! , ' Roda 1 mb AY] Pte Rodtae ss 2. tr ¢ che buate xs ves croup ded ates a eee res tweeted Ot \ pester ee Naty otha yea wiih to MO Teagete ts abe cer Gar OOM cussbeeas weds Cowtrade OM ere re ales on whtty ced wach. Kadi pe Pk Oo Ld A2l - Sunday, April 15, 1984 - North Shore News CRIME ALERT PROGRAM West Vancouver break-ins WEST VANCOUVER POLICE report the following break-ins in the past week and remind residents to keep doors and windows locked and to keep an eye on neighbors’ houses when they’re away from them. Break-ins occured in: © The 2200 block of Bellevue between 4 and 4:40 p.m. on April 10 when the door of a suite was pried open with a crowbar. The crowbar was also used to open a safe. To press ume it was not known what had been stolen. * The 2900 block of Marine Drive between 8:30 and 9:45 p.m. on April 10 when a window in the front door of a home was smashed. The house was ransacked but again, to press time, it was not known what had been stolen. ¢ The 1000 block of Jefferson between 8:45 and 10:55 a.m on April 6. It’s not known how entry was gained or what was stolen. ¢ The 1400 block of Duchess between 11°30 p.m. on April 6 and 10am. on April 7 when someone forced their way into Beta Eiorwes allyvou need to look for ta aN CK Ie ' ' habe. cy be a ; ' } ’ Meta bdr bets. fe. : Coase. boas features tia dd Gd PAM WO a security parking area and stole a 10-speed bicycle that had been chained to the wall. e The 3500 block of Westmount between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on April 6 when thieves used a ladder to reach an unlocked bathroom window. Jewelry of an undetermined value was stolen. e The 1400 block of Bellevue between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on April 2 when a house was entered and a hand-carved rosewood sculpture valued at $500 was stolen. ¢ The 900 block of Marine Drive between 4:30 and5 p.m. on Apmi 4 when someone entered an unlocked apartment and removed a wallet containing about $100. * The 2400 block of Marine Drive between 5:45 p.m. on April 4 and 1:30 a.m. April 5 when the door of a house was torced open. Nothing appears to have been taken. e The 3800 biock Bayridge between 3 p.m. on April 1 and iO am. April 2. Thieves lifted a sliding glass door from its track and stole $87 from a jewelry box inside the house. ea4pbard 80883»)