16 - Friday, November 23, 1990 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO Break and enter — Queens. Entry gained by breaking window. Stoien: cigarettes. Break and enter — 1000-bIk. Woods Dr. Entry gained through basement window. Stolen: liquor and ghetto blaster. Break and enter — 4000-bIk. Virginia Cres. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: Canada Savings Bonds. Break and enter — 3000-btk. Lorraine Ave. Entry gained by smashing back door and window. Stolen: jewelry and food. Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Hillcrest Ave, Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: camera equipment. Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Lewister. Entry gained by breaking back win- dow. Stolen: VCR, tuner, video cam- era, and personal cheques. Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Capilano Rd. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: small amount of cash. CITY NORTH Break and enter — 100-bIk. W. 17th St. Entry gained through insecure window. Stolen: backpack, cassette recorder, answering machine, camera and microphone. Break and enter — 600-blk. W. 29th St. Entry gained by prying kitchen window. Stolen: leather jacket, VCR, compact disc player, and compact disc tape. Break and enter — 1!000-bIk. Ad- derley. Entry gained by kicking door open. Stolen: jewelry. Break and enter — 2000-blk. St. An- drews. Entry gained by kicking door open. Stolen: jewelry and foreign cur- rency. Break and enter — 400-bIk. W. 15th St. Entry gained through insecure door. Stolen: vacuum with power head. Break and enter — 200-bik. W. 18th St. Entry gained by kicking basement window in, Stolen: VCR, loonies and jewelry. Break and enter — 100-btk. W. 25th St. Entry gained by prying bedroom window. Stolen: VCR with remote control and racing bicycle. Break and enter — 700-bik. W. 15th St. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: jewelry. CITY SOUTH Break and enter — 200-bik. Esplanade. Entry gained through possible unlocked sliding doors. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 400-blk. E. 4th St. Entry gained by kicking in door and breaking deadbolt. Stolen: TV, VCR and three pictures. Break and enter — 600-bik. St. Georges. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: keys to laundry machines. Break and enter — 200-bik. W. Ist St. Entry gaincd through sliding front wiadow. Stolen: cash box containing coins and bills. Break and enter — 100-blk. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: cash, knives and food. Break and enter — Chesterfield Place. Entry gained by forcing sliding glass doors. Stolen: wallet containing cash, communication planner, keys, portable computer, cellular tclephone, flight bag, clothing and toiletries. LYNN VALLEY Break and enter — 200-bIk. E. Osborne Rd. Entry gained by breaking window. Stolen: jewelry, CD player, VCR and CDs. Break and enter — 1000-bIk. Moun- tain Hwy. Entry gained by prying open front door. Stolen: jewelry. Break und enter — !000-blk. Emery Pi. Entry gained through insecure door. Stolen: stereo amplifier. PEMBERTON Break and enter — 900-bik. Marine Dr. Entry gained by forcing stiding doors. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 1000-blk, Tatlow. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: purse, jewelry and credit cards. Break and enter — 900-bIk. W. 16th St. Entry gained by smashing glass in door. Stolen: cigarettes. Break and enter — 100-bIk. Pember- ton. Entry gained by forcing door. Stolen: tools. SEYMOUR Break and enter — 200-bik. Orwell. Entry gained by pulling out window. Stoien: CD player, CDs, watch, pen and sunglasses. Break and enter — 900-blk. Lillooet Rd. Entry gained through insecure sliding door. Stolen: VCR and jewelry. Break and enter -—— 900-blk. Lytton St. Entry gained by kicking door in. Stolen: speakers, answering machine and microwave. THEFT FROM VEHICLES 1000-bik. Marine Dr. Stolen: camera and lens. CRIME ALERT Capilano Ad. gress ® Crime Site 400-bIk. Lyons Pl. Stolen: CD and cellular phone. 100-bik. E. Keith Rd. Stolen: tools. 1000-bik. Grand Blvd. Stolen: speakers. 500-bik. E. 17th St. Stolen: CD player, speakers and CDs. 600-bik. E. 18th. St. detector. 100-bIk. W. 23rd St. Stolen: wallet from purse containing cash. 200-bIk. E. lth St. Stolen: 60 tapes, case and sunglasses. 100-bIk. E. Ith St. Stolen: stereo and cellular phone. Stolen: radar WEST VANCOUVER Break and enter — 400-bik. Hadden Dr. Entry gained through kicking front door in. Stolen: unknown. Break and enter — 800-bIk. 17th Si. Entry gained through kicking front door in. Stolen: Various jewelry. Re- covered. e Crime Site 1 SAB eR AMARA Mountain Hwy. ces ee “hm, x Break and enter — 1500-bIk. Es- quimalt Ave. Entry gained through picking lock on front door. Stolen: jewelry and one pair men’s shoes. Value: $3,415. Break and enter — 900-bik. 3rd St. Entry gained through kicking front door in. Stolen: jewelry. Value: unknown. Break and enter — 1500-bik. Gordon Ave. Entry gained through kicking front door in. Stolen: Canada Savings Bonds. Value: $200. Break and enter — 3500-bIk. Chart- well. Residence under construction. Stolen: Delia 10-inch table saw and joiner. Value: $1,500. Break and enter — 400-blk. Hadden Dr. Entry gained through smashing living room window with crow bar. Stolen: Seiko watch and peart carvings. Value: $550. Break and enter — Headland Dr. Entry gained by remov- §300-bik. North Vancouver Mt. Seymour pete te Parkway ONEOD DEE LAA LEI De Dollarton Hwy- pore ttt? ing panels from roof air conditioning vents, Stolen: cash/coin in wrappers. Value: $250. Theft from auto — Horseshoe Bay. Stolen: 30 cassette tapes and black Kenwood tape case. Value: $325. Theft from auto — Horseshoe Bay. Stolen: Audio Vox amplifier. Value: $250. Theft from auto — Oasis Car Wash. Stolen: $500 U.S. and Chevron credit- card. Theft from auto — Crosscreek Rd. Stolen: ment. Value: $200. Theft from auto — 2200-bik. Bellevue Ave. Stolen: assorted hood ornaments from $0 vehicles in underground park- ing. Theft from auto -— Park Royal Towers. Stolen: black leather briefcase with combo lock, containing two $100 Canada Savings Bonds. Theft from auto — 200-bik. Keith Rd. 900-bIk. hood orna- West Vancouver English Bay Feds make UI changes From page 15 qualify for U.I. And while most claims will not last as long as they have in the past, our office will now be able to inform claimants of their entitlement at the onset of their claim.”’ Another important change is the disqualification period which will increase to between seven and 12 weeks for those quitting their jobs without just cause, those losing their jobs due to misconduct or those refusing suitable employ- ment. “With the slowdown in’ the labor market we suggest workers not leave their jobs without first looking and securing another,"’ said Lane. Other changes to the UE Act in- clude: *Specia! benefits such as sickness, maternity and parental care have been made more flexible and more generous. *No lump sum payment of three weeks of benefits to those who retire at the age of 65. But those wishing to work past age 65 are now eligible for UI benefits when unemployed. “The changes under Bill C-21 are designed to reduce work disincentives in the UL program and to direct savings from the UI fund to active training and = re- employment programs to assist those who are unemployed,”’ said Lane. In 1991, the federal government will re-direct $800 million na- tionally from the UI fund toward training. APP TESAEOILE toy, Vehicle possibly left unlocked. Stolen: large wicker basket, leather sample case and sports bag. Value: $1,300. Theft from auto — Cypress Bowl. Stolen: rear licence plate: SMX 071. Theft from auto — Hollyburn Min. parking. Stolen: 20 cassette tapes. Value: $100. Theft from auto — Hollyburn Min. parking. Stolen: unknown. Value: $1,500. Theft from auto — 3200-b!k. Dickin- son Cres. Stolen: removeable hardtop roof. Value: $500. Theft from auto —~— 2200-bik. Bellevue Ave. Stolen: hood ornaments from vehicles in underground parking, various makes and models. Value: $1,100. Theft of boat — 5800-bik. Eagle Is. Stoten: nine-foot fibreglass beat, white, three benches, black poly line, with oars. Value: $950. British Properties Capilano River WEISOTOGK. CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER Thank you for your support and the many encouraging phone calls received during the campaign. In the next 3 years, | will continue to work for a better community. | appreciate your con- tinuing support as a candidate for alderman and wish our newly elected Council members good luck.