NEWS photo Elisworth Oickson NICOLE plays classical piano, likes volleyball and soft- ball, and enjoys dancing, both jazz and ballet. Perverts sought NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP, armed with licence plate mumbers, are looking for a pair of perverts follow. ing two incidents Thursday In the first, a man was seen masturbating in his car parked in the lower Lonsdale area In the second, police received ai report of a suspicious male talking to a number of children in’ the Upper Lonsdale area Investigation into both in cidents continues * TAXI _COMMERCIAL PILOT TRAINING 7 Month full time course ¢ Starting date Sept. 4/84 ¢ Graduating pilots will enter work force Spring 1985 e for an interview contact Interest free loans arranged ABBOTSFORD FLIGHT CENTER AT 859-4877 « o) Next time call Sunshine 98 /-3333 The Switch is on! AS - Sunday, July 22, 1984 - North Shore News ON NORTH SHORE The bears come back BLACK BEARS are roaming the North Shore from West Vancouver to Deep Cove and wildlife officials are warning residents not to aggravate Other Vancouver suburbs have also been inundated with hungry bears, with a h total of 91 complaints them. . ; ' received by Wildlife officials A spokesman for the this month. Lower Mainland’s District By JOANNE MacDONALD A total of 15 bears, those deemed to be a hazard and nuisance, have been shot by conservation officials since May, with the more serious incidents being reported in Coguitlam. Conservation Office says the average bear is being at- tracted to populated areas by the smell of garbage and outdoor barbecues. ficers after hours. No injuries have yet been reported in connection with the bear sightings. Two traps have been set on the North Shore in ef- forts to catch the bears, He said the bear problem is normally experienced at Most of the sightings have this time of year, adding however, wildlife officials occurred in heavily wooded there is probably also a say they have encountered ‘residential areas with some shortage of food on the problems in trying to snare people running after the mountain sides. the bears. bruins. ‘*The average bear is not too a big a threat. But if a bear has lost his fear of humans, he might try to take food away from people,’’ said the spokesman... ‘‘My advice to people would be not to try to give them a snack and above all, don’t try to take food away from them.’”’ He said residents spotting bears in the vicinity of their households should call the District Conservation Office at 584-8822 (long distance for North Shore residents) during the day, or the local RCMP, who have ways of contacting conservation of- “DO IT YOURSELF”’ or HAVE IT DONE MANUFACTURED BY DYWIDAG FAB CON PRODUCTS LIMITED and Exposed Aggregate CONCRETE PAVERS Also stepping stones, planters, curbs, bicycle stands SANDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 310 Harbour Ave. oy Call us: North Vancouver ¥ . 985-6108 Dorothy | 4 Merchandise Manager Sunshade Sunglasses 1984 styles Smurt Chewable Multiple Vitamins 60 \abiets Jamieson Natural & Coampte x 100 timed released 90 tablets Lite Vilar t AQ) TO eagoscalerss _ Park Royal ; Say oo Sale ends July 28th