Page 2 - Friday, January 4, 1985 - North Shore News New Year's Eve busy WHILE YOU may have spent a quiet New Year’s Eve, it was anything but for members of the North Vancouver RCMP. In the 12 hour period be- tween 7 p.m. December 31 and 7 a.m. January 1, the police logged 132 calls for help. Thirty-four of those calls were received by mid- night with a whopping 98 — one every four and a half minutes — coming in the first seven hours of 1985. “There was nothing ma- jor,” says Cpi. Don Jette of the RCMP’s community policing department, ‘‘but Handguns go missing WEST VANCOUVER Police is appealing to the public for help in locating five handguns stolen from a West Vancouver residence. The handguns went miss- Chipping up trees NORTH SHORE Lions wil! help you get rid of your ’ Christmas. tree this Sunday and, in turn, you can help them. > The Lions will have a por- table machine that will turn the tree into chips of ‘sawdust outside Woolco at the Capilano Mail. Sunday ‘from 10 to 4 p.n. . : There is no charge for the - service, but the club: would | appreciate donations to go toward its charitable works. Bay _ WHITE SALE FLYER ., CORRECTIONS y. The Bay wishes to inform its B- customers of the following errors in :; the White Sale fer which appearedin °“ Wednesday's pay 4 Page 2, lam fee Hathaway sheets. The yl size regular retail price Bhould be ‘Page 8, lem B The Intermezzo patiern - E. by Caldwell is no! exctusive to the 2 Bay. ‘page 9, item C Rosewater trom Spr- ingmaid is 160 threads per sqin. § 5 we not 180 per sq.in. And, the 7 sheets in the Rosewater patlern are . rately and should be listed as ‘flat or fitted each’’. not twin sets, - Souble sets, queen sets or king scis. The Bay would like fo apologize to _tts customers tor ‘any inconventence ~ these erro. 4 may cause. “STEW PILM JESUS IS VICTOR | NAL ‘A PERZONAL PORTRAIT OF " CORRIE TEN BOOM ing after a house in the Sen- tinel Hill area was entered by thieves sometime in late December. Ammunition for the pistols was also stolen. All of the guns are operable. the calls pretty well covered the whole range.” Complaints police had to deal with ranged from fights and assaults to reports of : noisy parties to motor vehi- cJe accidents and reports of impaired drivers, Jette said. Police were also kept busy with one of the peak periods of the Christmas season CounterAttack on = drink- ing-driving. The lates: blitz of roadblocks ended Thurs- day night. In West Vancouver, meanwhile, police report ‘New Year’s Eve was a generally quiet time on the policing front although police were kept fairly busy throughoui the evening. AN ALTERNATE KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM ——~ COMPLEMENTS FRENCH I ~-----Phonics Prog High Academics for Average 8 erage pupi Tow Runes Dedicated Tear. K’ thro’ gr. 12 / bp ELIM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL —NVan-BC. 986~2288 VICTORIA| MORrT MORTGAGE | ni, a7 Bute 747 Bute St V: 688-831 fancouver — #28, 910 Government St. Victoria — abi 3922 Pacific Westerit Holidays introduces San Francisco. From the fashion shogs and dining spots to the culture and - the clubs, San Francisco moves with the spirit of California. And now Pacific Western flies you there for an incredi- bly low $179 return. Whether you stay fora weekend ora week, we'll maks your trip an enjoyable one. And our Friday, Saturday and Monday departure times make it convenient. Our state-of-the-art Boeing 767 wide body jets will fly you there in ultimate comfort. And our friendly in-flight service features a hot mea! anda complete choice of complimentary beverages. Then after dining, sit back, relax and enjoy our in-flight entertainment. San Francisco. The name says it all. And now you can fly there from Vancouver with Pacific Western. Just stay a Saturday night. All flights are subject to the Advance Booking Charter regulations and to government approval. Transportation taxes extra. Further conditions may apply so for full details call your travel agent or Pacific Western Holidays at 684-6161. Pacific Ber nHol idays FROQUCER TRANS R JACOBSON written Ane DIRICIED Ay JANES ¢ CO t Tne Salvatiou Anuy 105 W. 12th St. N.V unday, Jan.6th at 7;00p.m. Mil are Welcome/: