ah aia ee ett Peay .B TOPPING THINGS OFF. ‘Firefighters, hampered by the roof which caved i in, battle Delbrook’s flaining south west corner [NEWS photo] - ad ‘District Fire Chief Bob ‘McDonald. late Tuesday. a “Fire | investi ators -have alarm was. ‘sounded ~ about rr Qo. Ve Qo Lf] Vie FEE Ged By ay aor i 7 yo Fee -* “found burnt patterns inside 12:40 a.m. Friday by a _ More pic tures page 37. *. *. the Delbrook school building resident near the school. * . consistent with those of a 1." flammable liquid or chem- ‘‘We'’ve established that - '. - ical,and we have now turned the fire. started in. the’ the. case over to the criminal woodwork shop on the main . '.° investigation branch of the floor of the main wing, which | oo North Vancouver RCMP." he runs east to west,”’. added. “. . McDonald explained, but we © re haven't determined exactly “The . damage estimate where inside the shop." could be ‘‘as high as $2 . million,” according to a Assistant Supt. of Schools lenhe : <. . D.H. Jennings, assured stu- a schoo! board official. dents at Delbrook, which was So The’ arson angle bombsell fully insured for $3 million, came after an intensive that the. Board has had sé impairment blamed Stephen Majoros, ‘50, of 1102, suite 1 50 24th Street, W.YV. Faas been charged with tanaited. driving after a ' four-car collision resulting ‘ina total $8,000 fiama ge. probe by three agencies into | ™any phone calls about : io | ed : Bette 6; |||} | Mingoros’ car received. $2,000 worth of damage. Two ‘of the early Friday morning fire 9 'Surance claims for personal 4 i, \Or OE CU IGE . ‘three cars, which were parked, cach received $500 which took the 20-year-old. Property lost in the Delbrook ve 7 nh 7 ’ » daninge. The third, a plekup truck, was totalled at school out of commission. ‘fire, “The Board will be . $5,000. mailing information on claim _°- Inspectors from the North Precedures to all parents as - -‘Van District Fire Dept., the well as giving instructions to RCMP, and agents of the Students,"’ Jennings said. _ ‘Ban on stun-gun evidence . Provincial Fire Marshall's Teor . _.. Office; have been wading While investigators _pro- | ? | ! tee mo A. Port Coquitlam judge has ordered o ban on : Rican ‘sporadic pools of need mammoth job in ae ttie ee SIE: SPS ce, a publication of evidence in a dart-gun incident Involving Do at arre ip- ac a eaters avery ORO 4 sn ets ost Vancouv wyer Howard Victor R 58, of 101 Esquimalt, W.V. Ross, who has appeared in Coquitlam provincial court in a preliminary hearing, has been charged with wounding and possession of a prohibited weapon In an Incident when Harold Thielman, 40, of Port chool in attempts to pine iciently (is possible to relo- ' point the cause cate the 850 = displaced P - | students, Jennings added. ~"" Co Thirty-five District _fire- | 5 “Tg keep the students Coquitlam, was aceedly shot twlee Oct. 6 with darts - fighters, ai Wf roducing a -volt electric shock. The accused. fee ely atped at ron together and enable them to e ° : n | originally charged. with attempted murder, has elected 580,000 gallons of water in GUTTED HALLWAY seen from south west comer of trial by judge. fighting the flames after the sontinued on page 2 . Delbrook’s main wing [G. Lam photo] erry re, ae ey pana one ccatiacaacshy een ncdytscuaht ry ise fd f ates , e ban ea Wert or nee ny eet et ener ener ani rence fort ig ast : ripe 7 lee ey Bau : eit lin ote nha i ieee aa re lh ohh PT nb er lak ae AAS AL Do aoe HD AN sitter AIM ARR RE AR i i a & ft + . . ’ ~ ' ' Pe te EE 8