unshine Girl AS - Wednesday, September 29, 1982 - North Shore News IKERS ATTACK FATHER, SON HORRIFIED residents of Gallant Avenue in Deep Cove were woken early Sunday morning by the sounds of two men being beaten up in the street. And when they looked from their windows the residents saw four bikers lashing the pair with chains and kicking them. A resident of one of the homes threw a chair from his window, trying to hit one of the bikers laying into the two men. But it missed and the biker picked up the chair and used it as a weapon to According to reports, the victums were a local man in his twenties and his father who was visiting from Peru. The father and son had spent the evening together in Vancouver and are reported to have been chased by the bikers right to the spot where they were beaten up. They were treated at Lions Gate Hospital for injuries which included a _ broken ankle, nose and cheek and cuts and bruises. They were later released. Gallant Avenue residents who witnessed the beatings air savagely beaten in Cove saw four motorcycles take off, one of which had a girl riding passenger. RCMP set up roadblocks after receiving calls from the neighbors and arrested four people alleged to have been fleeing the scene. Charged with causing bodily harm with intent are Glen Arthur Litke, 21, of Qualicum Beach, Denis Jean Bart, aged 20, of no fixed address, Bruce Allan O'Neill, 21, of Burnaby, and Leslie Susan Croucher, 20, of Vancouver. Bart was BRENDA is learning to scuba dive and enjoys other water sports. She fs musically inclined and enjoys singing, playing guitar and sax. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT HIS BIRTHDAY was hardly one of the best for a North Vancouver man who ended up fighting mad at Frank Baker's Restaurant, ac- cording to West Vancouver pohce officers who arrested him Pohce were called to the restaurant parking areca at 235 am Sunday, after receiving calls about a fight In progress The officers found about SO people milling around, their attention focussed on a man without a shirt. who was swinging his fists al everyone around him while yelling and swearing, police report FREE ESTIMATES Some birthday! Police say that some of the man’s friends wero trying to restrain him and that when they saw the officers the fnends tned to hustle him away As Constable Rick Burnett went towards the man, he 1s said to have had his way blocked by another man wearing a blood splattercd shirt, whom the 9 officer pushed aside. Then, according to police, another man tried to block Burnett's path and when the officer pushed him out of the way the man fell to the ground, together with the man who had no shirt Pohce arrested two men fike un SEAMLESS AVESTROUGH CRAFTSMEN Lote of Companies Can offer heavy gauge high quality materials The difference iin the instafiabon! Wo ve been inatalling coves for yearn and apend the time necessary to ensure a froutloteo Qguarantodd saventrough syotam WORKMANSHIP onc 70 YEAR MATERIAL GUARANTEES SUNSHINE SYSTEMS 984-8152 took them to police headquarters, Witnesses told officers one of the men had assalted at least three people for no apparent reason. Matthew Harry Almas, of 1360 Mahon Avenuc, who was 20 that same day, 1s charged with causing a disturbance by = fighting, swearing, shouting and being drunk. In addition, charges of common assault are expected to be laid by four complainants Damic! J. Marr, also 20, of 843 Tobruk. North Van. 1s being charged with common assault as a result of a further complaint THE WE oftm 6 VEAA remanded in custody. beat his victims. The beatings only took about two minufes, ac- cording to one resident, but during that time Gallant Avenue became “just like the wild west.” Rescued after fall A MAN who fell 20 feet down aéerockface in Lighthouse Park Sunday afternoon was lifted to safety in a basket stretcher. West Vancouver firemen were called to the scene beneath the fenced area near the lighthouse after a 19- year-old Burnaby man slipped from a rock and gashed his left leg. B.C.’s No. 1 Workout! Fitne~x Ficrt 669-4345 “His hairstyle choices are aS varied as are hers”’ of Wee discount personalized hair cutting $14 * body waves for manageability $35 Otter good until October 10 first visit lor man only! HAIR STUDIO Vith G& vents in the Gu aritas | 922-1813 1522 Marine Drive, West Vancouver