A2- Sunday, | March 4, 1984 - ‘North Shore News A NORTH VANCOUVER man who took exception to a policeman’s attempts to write a traffic ticket the price for his opposi this week. Robert Edwin Salmon, of 1788 Naomi Place in North Vancouver, was handed a $350 fine in provincial court Senior AN ELDERLY West Van- couver woman was shoved to the floor of her home and robbed by two young men Thursday. The woman was attacked here Thursday for assaulting @ peace officer. Charges were taid after an incident that started when a North Vancouver RCMP constable stopped a white Mercedes for speeding at the intersection ‘of Forbes and Esplanade on December 5. While the constable was at- when she answered a knock at the door of her apartment in a senior citizens complex. _ While one of the men stood over her in the door- way, the second entered the tempting to get ownership documents from the woman driving the car, he was sub- — jected to abuse from the male passenger in the car, iden- tified as Salmon. When the constable return- ed to his car to write a traffic violation ticket, Salmon walked over to the police car, apartment and grabbed the woman's purse. West Vancouver police called in a tracking dog in at- tempts to nab the duo, but the dog lost the scent about North Shore police blotter 7 $350 fine for pu punched the policeman, and then returned to- the Back-up help was called in and Salmon had to be physically removed from the scene, according to RCMP. If Salmon does not pay the $350 fine he was assessed, he faces 14 days in jail. shoved, then robbed two blocks away from the apartment complex in the 2100 block of Haywood. To press time it was not yet known how much money the thugs escaped with. Police in- vestigation is continuing. Boat pulled from the rocks MEMBERS OF the North and West Vancouver Emergency program’s marine rescue team recovered a stolen boat Thursday but not before the boat had suffered $25,000 damage. The marine rescuers spent five and a half hours pulling the 42-foot boat, owned by a West Vancouver man, off rocks in Indian Arm. CROSS . SKIS BOOTS Last cuance! fj . Trak Fishscale 205, 210 only Trak Pacer most sizes avail. Trak Esprit childrens all sizes avail. Trak Nova rental package complete Karhu- Titan mohair base Karhu Kodiak-bear claw base Karhu country-bear claw base Karhu XCD-GT metal edge sizes 200 & 215 only Trak Polyflex 50mm Norm Trak Tour 50-50mm Norm Trak Trakker Hi-Cut 50mm Heirting St) Moritz-Satomon Vasque Back Country Telemark They had found the boat with both engines running at half throttle while it was aground. it had also been ransacked by the boat thieves. The rescue team was called into action at 2:30 p.m. Thursday when the boat was reported aground a mile north of the Bunson Power Station on Indian Arm. COUNTRY CLEAROUT! 40-60% OFF! HELD OVER TO MARCH 10th THE SNOW IS BACK! Take advantage of our final clearance of our entire inventory ot cross-country skis, boots, accessories and clothing. Most of these prices are below our cost, and there is plenty of great spring skiing yet to come! ALL WINTER AND CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHING 40% OFF! We're The Cross Country Experts! GREAT OUTDOORS 201 LONSDALE 980-3313 ~&* ¥ Rescuers went out from Fisherman’s Cove, arriving at the scene at 3:30 p.m. An il-foot dinghy that had been on the back of the boat CLASSIFIED 986-6222. SAVE! SALE 60% 39.00 50% 49.00 50% 29.00 57% 90.00 75% 30.00 50% 75.00 50% 39.00 50% 32.50 40% 39.00° 50% 45.00 40% 45.00 es) “pee 9 was recovered by police Sun- day in Port Moody. Investigation into the theft of the boat and its expensive grounding continues. STANDARD RATE $40.00 |OUR ~=-Up to 50% Off parts ALSO B.M.W. AUDI VOLVO V.W. Robert Shakour 12 Years service on North Shore are LC 230 McKay Ave. 984-4338. Just behind Cap. Mall St. George’s School AN IMPORTANT EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR SON St. George's stresses initia- ' tive and responsibility in a well disciplined environ- ment. ft has a fine record and repu- tation in Canada for the vigorous pursuit of aca- ‘demic excellence and a concem for - social, cultural and athletic de- velopment. GENERAL. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS moming, and will write two especial papers in English and Mathematics in the efternoon. MADGE BROWN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES The Madge Grown Schotershipe Fund hes been to make It possibile for school boys of entrance examinefons for and echolarship cardidetes, wil be held on the seme day, March 10, 1984 at 8:30 a.m. for forms tater than March 9, 1984. \toading Abby vs 4175 West 29th Avenu Vanceaner BO V@QN IX Tolpis mre (w4) 994 1404