Rar Re an os ie 4 Dector suspended DR. DAVID John Martin, of West Vancouver, was suspended on Monday, July 12, from practising medicine for six months after he admitted to having a sexual rela- tionship with a female patient. Martin is ta pay a fine and inquiry costs of $15,200, according to a BC College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCCPS) press release. BCCPS registrar Thomas Handley said Martin's prior apology to the complainant, his admission to the charges and his remorse and apology to the profession con- tributed to a lower penality thon would otherwise be imposed. Stolen car stopped WEST VANCOUVER Police were forced to use three different modes of transportation during the carly hours of Monday, July 12, to arrest a man suspected of steal- oe ing acar. : Sabrina Draperchitinack Times Const. Jamie Gibson sald the police chase had officers ; driving, running and cycling. FATAL CRASH: North Vancouver residente Janet Pretorius, 44, and Francis Clilftord ‘Seymour, The police stopped a vehicle travelling west in the 13, were killed in a Friday, July 9, car, accident near Chilliwack. Pretorius’ 13-year-old son, ' 1200-block of Marine Drive at 1:26 a.m. The vehicle was Garth, was seriously injured in the accident. According to a Chilliwack pollce spokesman, : stolen in Ontario. . Pretorius fost contro! of her 1993 red Mazda 323 while travelling east on the Trans-Canada ‘As police. were taking three males into custody, one Highway near the Lickman Road overpass. The Mazda entered the westbound tane, colliding » suddenly fled the scene on foot. } with an oncoming car contalriing elx occupants trom Whitecourt, Alberta. The six occupants of . A foot chase ensued until the suspect stole a bicycle. the other vehicle wore taken to Chilliwack General Hospital and later released. One police officer put on riding gear und took up the chase on a bicycle while other officers cruised the local area in police cars. : The suspect was cventually arrested at about 5:30 a.m. is West Vancouver’s John Lawson Park. The maz, a 19-year-old parolee from Ontzrio, faces . ‘ L ‘charges of possession of stolen property and escaping oh i a lawful custody. coe ae , ae _ | ‘Two other adult males from Ontario also face charges ioe 2, tele “JOB PED CATION: ? ECONOME C P ROSP. ERE TY: a _ of possession of stale praperty. _ A ome and talk with ’ ; | : K7 J : ; | Liberal Candidate for North Vancouver, A search of the st#ien auto led to the discovery of two : ‘ . ; and PAUL MARTIN (MP for LaSalle~Bmard) | replica automatic tisndguns, several knives and. several jf i ae : : and Liberal Environment Critic _ ar stereos, 1 ery . July 20th, 1993 ; The investigation ts continuing. ‘ RS IN 7:30. 9:30 Capilano College e SPORTSPLEX. For further details call 988-8513 __ihenzad by the omciat noon bctna tattor. Replica gun warning | gemmanann THE WEST Vancouver Police ‘are asking parents of ebiidren with replica firearms to educate their children about the proper use of such weapons. ‘The request follows a June 24 incident. _ Const:. Jamie Gibson said at about 2:45 p.m., the “Ena alle tna to a call from a motorist who reported that.a male in a passing van had pointed a handgun at her while travelling in. the 4404-block of Marine Drive. “The police, stopped the suspect vehicle in the parking : dot of the Keg Boathouse restaurant. _Gibsonsaid that four 16-year-old West Vancouver ‘males involved in the incident had apparently been poin-' _ ting a toy handgun at passing motorists. The toy gun- was seized and later destroyed. - ,. “This type of incident is extremely serious. When / responding to .a gun call, we must take all precautions necessary to control the situation. (We are urging parents of youths who possess pellet “guns, toy’ guns o7 any replica firearms to educate their “children in the use of such items.’ What may seem like fun may have grievous consequences,”’ said Gibson. . spray Roses 5B ior 2. ‘Let! s Hear Your Views About Hosting Community Events! ; abies Breath 7 3 for J . 99 / Over the last- several ‘years, community events such as the Clam Chowder Contest, Day in Scotland, and many others have been held at Waterfront and other parks in the City. : OS es Lon G St em 1 9 for 8. “To address the challenges of hosting such events, the City of North ; Vancouver i is presently developing Policiesand Proceduresrelatedto |. & 1 dozen 45cm # 1 grade Community Events held in our parks and open spaces. We invite interested members of the general public to pick up a copy of this draft document for their review and critique at: 4 _Engineering Department Office ; 5 In store North Vancouver City Hall | ° 141 West 1th Street : specials North Vancouver, B. C. V7M 1H9 The City of North Vancouver Tre Heart oy: Your Ce enn,