| NOREEN keeps in shape by playing foothall and modelling. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) arbeque ragby. She also likes dancing and oals were ‘threat tohome safety A rubber tire with a cardboard box full of still smouldering briquettes from a weekend BBQ could have turned a cedar apartment building into a “real good fire” Monday. “We would have lost the building” at 3275 Mountain Highway. said Captain Gordie Robertson of North Vancouver Dhrstnct Fire Department The fire, reported at 9 18 am Monday. started outside a ground floor suite. Nl The occupant had ap- parently put old coals in a cardboard box, placed the box on top of the tire and left it. The tire was ignited by the simmering coals hours after they had been dumped. People are under the impression that when coals go “hght", they're spent but there's still a “terrific heat" left, said Robertson. Quick action by a neighbor prevented the fire from spreading, said HELPING THE Cash for Life Lottery HANDICAPPED It’s not too late! 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David Collicutt, aged 22, of 2562 Hoskins Road, in North Vancouver, fell over a cliff While hiking and lay at the spot where he landed until he was discovered mid- morning the following day by two 15-year-old boys. A rescue team of North Van Districi fire fighters and RCMP officers removed him from the ravine by stretcher, from a spot a couple of miles from the Premier Street Landfill site. Collicutt was taken to Lions Gate Hospital with a suspected fractured pelvis and other undetermined injuries and was later said to be in satistactory condition. Two Deep Cove boys out for a swim, Paul Chapman, of 4458 Epps Avenue, and Rob Paul,. of 849 Roslyn Boulevard, both aged 15, found him lying at the side of the creek by some rocks. Rob Paul told the News:"He was cut up pretty bad and couldn't walk as apparently he had fallen down on to a log and then on to the rocks the night before.” The boy went to get help and called the fire depart- ment from the weigh scales at the municipal dump while his friend stayed with the injured hiker. His stayed with the injured hiker while help was being called’ and learned that ‘the’ .man had been walking in the dark : when he fell. The boys had some. food. with them and Rob asked the man if he wanted anything to’ eat. Coflicutt told him he just wanted to drink some water and that he could not couldn't feel anything in his left leg and was unable to move. The boy gave. -him- water which he collected in an empty beer bottle he found near the creek. Rob Paul asked if Collicutt wanted him to cool him down with some water in view of the temperature but the hiker told him he wanted to keep as warm as possible because he had been quite cold while staying there overnight. | Arrested for indecent exposure A 59-year-old North Vancouver man has been charged with committing an indecent act as a result of an incident Wednesday morning on Ambleside beach. A West Vancouver Police spokesman said James Sterling Clark, of 433 West 28th Street, was charged after a lifeguard had Sheila Fletcher administator for hire Does your company nced this umque servic high Seved administration on a part time bass” Loffer the lothowing moothly finan al starcments accounting cath up stads isaining aor Colle: Goons vesh plaoning management support {f you feel thal your Company Needs thos service cven ome day a month de freastate tar call With ms mManegcment capenecace beip FLETCHER G Assoc. 988-9792 thet years Tuan reported a man committing an indecent act. 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