Man run over by own boat A 28-year-old Richmond man ended up in Lions Gate Hospital Saturday with back lacerations after being run over by his own buat near the Sunset Marina. West Vancouver Police Cpl. Dave Bingham said Tuesday that the man fell from his 14¥2-foot runabout at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and was run over by the boat. The man, whose name is not being released, had several lacera- tions treated. Charge laid in W. Van B&E A 23-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with break, enter and theft in connection with u break-in Jast week in the British Properties. West Vancouver Police said Tuesday that Wayne Allan Young was wanted on several outstanding charges — including parole vio- lation — when he was arrested. The man was remanded in custody. Pizza delivery man robbed NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are looking for a man who robbed -a pizza delivery worker at knife-point Sept. 3, making off with his delivery receipts for the night. Police said that the Gangster Pizza employee was unharmed in the 11:25 p.m. robbery, but the assailant made off with anywhere From $200 to $500 in cash. RCMP are looking for a 5°11", 160 to 180-pound male with shoulder-length blond hair who was wearing a dark shirt and jeans. Anyone with information on the robbery — which happened in the 50@0-block East Second Street — should call the RCMP or 669-TIPS, Suspicious fires investigated NORTH VANCOUVER City fire officials are investigating two suspicious fires that occurred in the early morning hours of Friday at a parking jot and a construciion site. Fire officials snid Friday that a fire of combustible construction debris heaped near the rear of a buitding under construction at 333 West Fourth St. caused $10,000 worth of damage to the unfinished structure, A 1977 Chevrolet El Camino was destroyed by fire about an hour leter in a parking lot in the 300-block of East Esplanade. A second nearby car, a 1976 Volvo station wagon, suffered exposure damage. . Both fires are being considered ‘‘highly suspicious ’’ and are be- ing investigated. Westar, soptoibed opus Sarthe saore News . Van firm to increase isiand chopper service NORTH VANCOUVER- based Helijet Airways has announced i will increase from cight to 12 its daily commuter helicopter flights between Vancouver and Vic- tori. Vielijet: president Daniel Sunam said Fridas the company will add a second J2-pussenger Sthorsky S76 helicopter to its service Sepr. 14 Helijet. a division of North Vancouver's WLM, Aviation Ine.. becume othe first company in Canada to offer scheduled helicopter passenger service Nov. 27 when it began with nine round trips from Vancouver. The company began with a Bell 312 helicopter, but switched over to a Sikorsky $-76 June 5, Sitnam said Tuesday the com- pany currently carries between 2.500 and 3,000 passengers per month on its Vancouver to Vie- tonia run and is managing “to pay all the bills. This (the addition of another helicopter) will allow us to increase sales without increasing our overhead and add to the con- venience of our service.” He added that the new S-76 was worth approximately $1.5 million. Protests faced by Helijet from Victoria's dames Bay residents over the notse created bs the ser- vice hive abso been tentatively resolved. On Sept, 2 Victoria Citv Council voted to accept a PFransport Canada proposal that will lead to the establishment of a permanent public heliport in Victoria’s Oxden Point area. Under the proposal, the Camel Point public heliport will comunue to operate under the direction of the Harbour Heliport Society, which includes Helijet and 22 other Heaport qweers, tT, The Ciamedian Coast Guard wall study suit R stud ability as a helipers. feast dani Noneinabes The Victoria residents onginalls SouENE an injunction to stop Heli- tes Vancouver-to- Victoria service on the vrounds that the helicopters were a noise, dust and vibration puisanee Gaitibat }YsS the Orden Poi and its coomimendiations trom the sowdl be made fs the end at FEUXURY RENOVATIONS — BAI HHROOMS and KITCHE NS = fk f*OUR PAD & PEN... Estimates ~~ =< Showroom 987-3055 153 W. 3rd YOUR GUEST CHAIR. .$39. > -FREE jim CATHCART Catheart Ofisee Punremituare & Stationery 1827 Capilano Road, N.Van. The Professionals of Fitness ‘ Service is No. 1 Where Results are Guaranteed Beginners are our Business RATES INCREASE MONDAY SEPT. 14 Charges laid over security choice A 32-YEAR-OLD Vancouver man appeared Friday in North Van- couver provincial court to face (wo charges of employing unquali- fied security personnel. Arnold Roy Sharein was originally charged with employing (wo male security workers in January aad February when those workers were alleged to not have held valid security licences. Appearing before a provincial court justice of the peace, Sharein was remanded to Sept. 10 for his next appearance on the charges. BONUS: First 25 new members will receive 5 FREE SUNTANS.