A29 - Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - North Shore News Woman escapes Ke 8)) . AN 18-YEAR-OLD North } =. . ; ; rancouver woman escaped Gp ; & | SALE snaken but unharmed after j she was attacked by a lone . male just before midnight Tuesday. The woman was walking in the area of Williams and ran when one was grabbed Choose your new spring suit from the NOW These wool and wool blend vested spring vcreams, residents of” the exciting collection of new arrivals now on suits are available under both our Hent area telephoned police while sale at Tip Top. This season’s most and Club International labels. Because all the woman; struggled with popular colours and patterns have been men are not created equal, Tip Top offers the man. She broke free and expertly tailored here in Canada to our the Henley line for a traditional fit and fled. oo own high standards to reflect the quality Club International for the man who Police, who arrived in the and style Tip Top is famous for. area quickly, were unable prefers a more European fit. The spring to find the man who had suit you want is on sale now at Tip Top. attacked her. The assailant is described as a male between 25 and 30 years of age, very thin and about six feet tall.’ He has light brown hair that comes down over the tops of his ears and a moustache. At the ume of the attack, he was wearing a light blue shirt and light blue pants. Police are requesting anyone with information on the attack or the attacker to telephone them at 985-1311. Got the shaft — A NORTH VANCOUVER man still has his car but somebody got the shaft. The drive shaft that 1s. The man, a resident of the Hamilton area, had left his 1980 Pontiac car in his driveway with the drive shaft laying on the pavement beneath it When he returned to his house, the drive shatt was gone The theft was the latest in a string of thefts of automobile parts from North Shore driveways and carports Among the goods stolen so far are engine parts and even acar hood Nuisance fires lit NORTH VANCOUVER District. firetnen were kept busy Monday night with a string of nuisance fires set in Lynn Valley garbage cans firemen were called out on four separate Occasions to battle small fires None resulted in major damage Phe problem of fires being - sect in garbage containers in the arca is a recurrent one UNIQUE The anty way to reach more than 680 VOU homes throughout 4 ( A the Yuhor with one phone call Wel place your ad ie 7, newspapers 25 WORDS $99 GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE - RICHMOND CENTRE * LOUGHEED SHOPPING CENTRE «COQUITLAM CENTRE , * LANSDOWNE PARK ¢ CAPILANO MALL - PARK ROYAL * CHAMPLAIN MALL * BRENTWOOD SHOPPING CENTFc Ha } «- PACIFIC CENTRE «- SURREY PLACE ¢ TAMARACK MALL SHOPPING CENTRE CRANBROOK - ORCHARD PARK .— KELOWNA « ABERDEEN MALL AND THOMPSON PARK SHOPPING CENTRE KAMLOOPS « VILLAGE GREEN - VERNON « PINE CENTRE MALL PRINCE GEORGE Our tradition ts quality. Our reputation ts value. le . GIVE BLOOD. GIVE LIFE! North Shore en . News \ >, Heart patients and Red Cicss 986-6222 7 LY are counting on you!