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(Ellsworth Dickson photo) MAN LEFT IN WAITING CAR Ee the out- ump from ferry a mystery Police and ferry officials were mystified by an in- cident Sunday = afternoon involving a young man in white swimming trunks who jumped from an incoming ferry, swam to shore, drove off ina waiting car A West Vancouver Police spokesman said they were called at2 22pm bya BC Fernes official who sand that somebody had jumped off a ferry which was coming to Horseshoe Bay Nanaimo and from Witnesses saw a muscular mann his late teeas or carly 20's. swimming dressed only in jump off the ferry and swim to shore There, he pot into a P9649 Mustang with out of town trunks lhcense plates, and drove off eastbound on Highway | One report said that the man met the car tn the parking lot as it drove of { the same ferry that he had jumped from Police were unable to find any sign of the car when they searched for tt. The polkce = spokesman said that the man broke no Jewels” by Christensen GOLD JEWELLERY & WATCH REPAIR Custom Design with Diamonds & Genuine Colored Stones 1550 Lonsdate Ave 988-6545 DR. J. FRED REID DR. G.F. COPITHORNE announe & the relocation of thew dental offtces effective Sept Sente GVO North Vancouver 15th to 255 West Ist Street V7M 3G8 FOR APPOINTMENTS FROM SEPT 3rd PHONE 987-2237 iaw by jumping off the ferry and the police “just wanted to find out if he was okay.” Officials speculate that the incident, the second or third case of somebody jumping off a ferry ths summer, was “probably ai prank or a dare.” West Vancouver Police are investigating the possibility of laying charges of criminal negligence against the driver of a car involved in an accident on the Upper Levels Highway early Sunday morning. Three peopie, the driver and two passengers, remain in Lions Gate Hospital as a result of the single vehicle accident. A police spokesman said the accident occurred at about 3:35 a.m. when a 1979 Porsche Turbo travelling eastbound, went out of control between the 15th Street and Taylor Way exits. Witnesses reported that the car was travelling very Kitchen fire closes restaurant The Harvest House restaurant in North Van- couver was closed for 24 hours after a small kitchen fire Sunday = afternoon caused “very minimal damage.” A North Vancouver City Fire Department spokesman said that they were called to the restaurant at 180 West Esplanade at 5:15 p.m. after fire broke out over on of the stoves. The spokesman said that the fire began in a grease filled trough over an open oven, but was quickly brought under control. 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