4 - Friday, Jnauary 20, 1989 — North Shore News FROM THE NORTH SHORE’S POLICE FILES THE FOLLOWING is a list of re- Break amd enter — 200-bik. West unlocked. Stolen: cash. son Rd. Entry gained by second More Alert cent North Shore crimes: 13th St. Entry gained by door left Break and enter — 1900-bIk. Lar- storey bedroom window. Stolen: NORTH VANCOUVER CITY NORTH Break and enter — 100-bIk. West 16th Street. Various lockers were broken into by prying off the locks. Stolen: various items. Break sand enter — 1000-blk. Bewicke Ave. Entry gained by smashing rear window. Stolen: li- quor, knives, cash. Sony Walkman, jewelry. Break 2nd enter — 200-bik. Bewicke. Entry gained by breaking side door. Stolen: VCR valued at $700. Break and enter — 100-bik. E. 12th Street. No signs of forced en- try. Stolen: TV converter. Break and enter — 1000-blk. Mahon. Entry gained by back door. Stolen: bank full of pennies and cash. Bresk and enters — 600-bIk. W. Keith Rd. Entry gained by break- ing window and reaching in and opening door. Stolen: VCR, feather wallet containing credit cards and birth certificate and smal] amount of cash. Break end enter — 1300-bik. Mahon Ave. Entry gained by twisting door handie with a cres- cent wrench; door did not have a dead bolt. Nothing reported stolen. Break and enter —- 100-bik. East Don't miss savings of up to 50% at Starbucks’ once-a-year Winter Clear- ance Sale, where you'll find great val- ves on popular coffee makers from Melitta and Bodum. Starbucks also offers special savings on a wide assort- tment of mugs, steaming pitchers, permanent cotiee filters, thermases, teapots and much more. Celebrate the New Year and stop by any participating Starbucks store before February 6 and enjoy these tremendous Savings Opportunities Caulfeild Village 15th St. Entry gained by forcing emergency exit door open, using ‘ os me i S371 Heatiand Or what appears to be a screwdriver. : [exgetiaciiaraen i Stolen: cash. Break aed cater — 1809-bik. smashing door window, reaching inside and unlocking door. Stolen: jewelry. ELOOR MODEN Clearance Eric and Scott Hallson Brothers Eric 11 and Scott 8, ave our Star Carriers this week. They deiner 118 papers on Wednesdays and Sundays in the Deep Cove area and have done so for the past 14 months. They both attend Bunard View School, Eric being in grade 6 and Scott in grade 3. Eric Soves to play soccer and also plays the trombone in the school band. He also enjoys ricing his bike and doing jigsaw puzzles. Scott too likes to play soccer and football and helping his brother with puzzies. Enic has used some of his North Shore News earings to amoum- 3 . tain bike and ried skiedalel poison dnanteheiliy ihprior blaster. i Selected items of Scott has used some of his money for skiing lessons and is saving E| Pacific Rattan, Wrought Iron, Grosfillex up for a new bike Boutique patio furniture and accessories We thank both Eric and Scott for being our Star Carriers and for que p . a job we done. DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT 987-1337