8 — Sunday, February 14, 1999 ~ North Shore News Fighting finish to love dance Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter dangelo@nsnews.cam A Valentine’s dance at Argyle secondary school on Wednesday ended in a brawl. Four charges. North Vancouver ROMP young men face Const. Heidi Hoffman said a. set oof nunchaku — were believed used in the fight at the Lynn Valley school. A nunchaku is two pieces of wood attached by a chain. “They can be extremely deadly,” said Hoffman. The police constable said investigators were checking the nunchaku for finger: prints in conncction with a potential charge of possess- ing a prohibited weapon. Argvle’s) principal Ken Fever was away on Fré day. An Argyle vice-principal was unavailable for com- ment. Police say charges of caus- ing a disturbance by fighting were pending against four men ages 18 and 19. Police say two combatants lived in Vancouver, one in West Vancouver and the fourth was a Vancouver resident, Two of the combatants were Argyle students. Police say there were no appareat problems during the dance. The altercation started after the dance ended at 10:30 p.m. Two people were taken to Lions Gate Hospital. Police believe their injuries were not serious, of the North Man jailed for beer boitie theft A 23-year-old man was recently jailed one year for burglary and pos- sessing stolen property including a bottle of beer. Cody Morrison, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to: & the burglary of a house in the 900-block of London "Place in New Westminster on Nov. 13, 1998; -@ possessing a stolen bottle of beer, a flashlight, a wicker basket, two wallets and coins Wane febryary 25-28. Phe Mountain Equipment Co-op WL. Gore & Associates, Inc. belonging to a woman on Jan. 5, 1998, in West Vancouver; ® possessing a stolen back- pack, scissors, letter-opener, flashlight, wallets, money, folding knife and a basket belonging to another person on the same day in West Vancouver, North Vancouver provin- cial court Judge Jerome Paradis order Morrison to pay $500 in restitution to one of the victims. Morrison was sentenced on Jan. 27. THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: December 21 1. Horseshoe Bay overflow parking lot Attempted theft from auto. Vehicle parked on road- way. Damage to door lock. No entry gained. Stolen: nil. January 27 2. 1400-blk. Marine Drive Theft. Two cell phones stolen from rental office. Phones currently in use by unknown suspects. 3. 1500-bik. Esquimalt Ave. Stolen auto. Complainant met suspect outside a bar in Vancouver and invited him to his residence. Complainant went to sleep around mid- night and when he woke up, his wallet, keys and vehicle were missing. Stolen: 1998 ted Mazda Protege, wallet containing cash, credit card. January 28 4. 1400-blik. Marine Drive Shoplifting. Stolen/recov- ered: antique bowl. 5. Park Royal South Theft. Complainant used her wallet at Extra Foods and placed it back into her purse. Wallet missing when she attended = Kin’s ss Marker. Stolen: wallet containing credit cards, ID, cash. 6. 15th St. and Marine Dr. Theft. Complainant left her purse at Subway. Subway employee called to advise her of this and when she returned to pick up purse, employee advised that purse was given to an unknown female. Stolen: purse containing ID, cheques, credit cards. 7. Rear of Horseshoe Bay Recovered stolen auto. Damage to door lock, no- draft window and steering column. Stolen from Surrey. Recovered: 1990 brown Jeep Cherokee. Troll’s, January 29 8. Park Royal North Shoplifting. No suspects. Stolen: nwo running jackets. ATTENTION! JEEP OWNERS | Complete mechanical & electrical repairs i) MPEX AUTO www3.be.sympatic factory trained technician OTIVE 1335 Pemberton Ave. Tel: 985-623 Visit our web site: Bi acotmpsamtoimpermutenirt, Od We’ll let you dco the taiking. pe Eroeciom 30” First 30 calls FREE each month no , matter how long you talk, Plus 1 Choose from a wide selection of phones, starting from $29.95. The air is better here. 1295 Marine Dr. North Vancouver Tel.: (604) 984-7017 Ext. 701 Fax.: (604) 984-4581 144A-1199 Lynn Valley Rd. North Vancouver Tel.: (604) 990-4017 Ext. 702 Fax.: (604) 990-5252 44 Mobility Centre 8 informed: Caling pian and phone proc based on 12-month contract. New customers only, OAC. Free artime applies tu acu cats dy. ‘Movihty service (ee, tong distance charges and taxes extra. Annual system access fee of $48 appues. Cancetiation fee apptes. Limrtect time offer,