NEWS photo Stuart Davis ROB STACEY of Advanced Satellite Productions Inc. holds a digital satellite image of the Vancouver ares in his studio. The North Shore artis printing. See story page 2. Cra shop reopens. DEEP Cove's Dollarton Crab Shop is back in full operation. Qwner Martin ‘Sonny’ Dobay said the focal fresh seafood institu- tion, which has been closed since Sept. 30, officially opened its doors Dec. 18 at 2464 Dollarton Highway. “We had our first customer here before | had ice in the window display,"” Shirley Dobay said. ‘*It's great to be back in business.”* The crab shop and its owners were forced to move from their original 2817 Dollacton Highway crab shack location, where they had been for 35 years, after the property's original owners, Lyttle Bros. Lid.. filed for bankruptcy. Peat Marwick Trustees subse- quently took over management of the company's assets March 6, 1984. The land on which the original crab shop stood has since been zoned for single family dwellings and a 24-lot development is cur- rently being built on the property. Shirley Dobay said the Dollarton erab shop would offer the same fresh crab and seafood served from the old crab shack and would eventually expand to dnelude drive-throuch-sales service. ‘s sky-high posters are selling well and the series is now in its second NEWS photo Mike Waketield SHIRLEY DOBAY of the Dollartoa Crab Shop says everything is okay at the store's recent grand reopening. The shop was forced to close earlier this year after being evicted from its previous locale, 3 - Friday, December 26, 1986 - North Shure News Man nets illegal fishing charge A 35-YEAR-OLD Surrey man will appear for trial Feb. 5 in North Vancouver provincial court on charges of possessing a fish caught in a closed area of the Seymour River. Kart Will faces one charge of pos: ion of fish taken from an area 200 metres above and 130 metres below Pipeline Bridge, one charge of dressing fish so that they could not be accurately measured and exceeding sports fishing quotas in connection with an Oct, 14 seizure of coho. Stolen credit cards discovered A TRAFFIC violation resulted in the recovering of stolen credit cards in West Vancouver Dec. 8. Police stopped a vehicle in the 2300 block of Marine Drive around 2:30 p.m., after its driver was speeding. A search of the car by police revealed a quantity of stolen credit cards. Charges of possession of stolen credit cards are expected to be laid against a 19-year-old Vancouver man, Police are also attempting to locate a second suspect involved with the case. Two charged with B&E TWO NORTH Vancouver coom-mates will retarn to North Van- couver provincial court March 4 to stand trial on four counts of break, enter and theft. Graham Scott Riddell, 24, and Jonathan James Hartline, also 24, are charged with the offences in connection with a break-in at 3230 Connaught Drive. As well, the pair is charged with possession of stolen phone equipment, cash, a television, a stereo and computer equipment taken from a Radio Shack store. All of the incidents took place between Nov. 2 and Dee. 3 of this year. Three charged with theft THREE 18-YEAR-OLD Nosth Vancouver men were charged with theft over $1,000 and possession of stolen property Dec, 17 after North Vancouver RCMP received a tip. Police charged Dale Mefidoon, Michael Hill and Ross Miles after an off-duty police officer returning home at approximately 4:15 p.m. phoned to say he saw three young men acting suspicious- ly in the area of 2151 Street and SC. Andrews Avenue, Police sources said auto thefts have been rising sharply in North Vancouver this winter. Ski gear stolen NUMEROUS sets of skis and poles have been stolen from the Grouse and Seymour ski hills in recent weeks, North Vancouver RCMP are warning residents not to leave their ski equipment unattended on ski racks.