still sought From page Al The woman was in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce when the three shots were fired, and she followed others out into the mall. As her uncle tried to take the injured man’s pulse, three off-duty nurses, ap- parently shopping in the area, arrived and ad- ministered first aid. ‘“‘The shots were really loud and 1 thought it was firecrackers at first,’’ said the young woman. ‘‘Iit was really crowded in the mall at first, but when the gun went off, the mall emptied in se- conds. I was shaking for about two days afterward.”’ “Diana Belcurt, an employees at Aggie’s shoe store, said the incident hap- pened so fast that it was dif- ficult to actually see what occurred. ‘*People were running for cover yelling, ‘He’s got a gun,’ and then he ran around the planter, waving his gun, and took off up the stairs,’ said Belcurt. A cashier at Shoppers Police car hits vehicle A NORTH Vancouver RCMP patrolman respon. ding to an emergency call wound up with one of his own Monday afternoon The policeman was responding to call, with lights flashing, when he drove into the rear ot another vehicle in front ot the Park and Tilford disullery in the 1100- block of Cottonwood just before 3 p.m. Monday. No one was hurt in the ac cident Investigation into the crash is sull under way Arrested for $800 damages A 32 YFAR.OLD North Vancouver man was taken into custody by pohec late Saturday night alter throw ing rocks through two win dows of an Rast Thord Street business Police attived at the scene after a residont of the area reported the sound of break ing glass About $800) dam age was done to the shop located in the LOO) block of trast Third A second call from an alert resident, this once Mon day afternoon alse prompted pohee action when the caller reported somconc was crawling through a win dow of a neighbor's house in the Lynn Valley areca VPoblwe arrived and feud tthe prraowiler was aan cut art forwer aebative of thre Merve crwrice wher heel nent brave ous hey Co thre tren se Drug Mart said although she did not witness the shooting, she heard three shots and saw aman run by the store and up the stairs located across the mali from the store. “*He was wearing what looked like light blue-grey jeans and a jacket. He was running, carrying a gun anda bag,’’ she said. ‘‘There was no real mass pandemo- nium, because people didn’t really seem to know what has happening.’’ Pam Vest, the public rela- tions spokesman for the Li- quor Distribution Branch would not reveal the amount of money taken in the rob- bery. She said it is branch policy to keep such informa- tion confidential. The gunman is thought to have escaped on a motorcy- cle, later recovered in nearby Ambleside Park wiich was extensively searched by police. Two suspects were taken into custody shortly after the robbery Friday, but were released. To deadline, no arrest had been made. All - Wednesday, July 4, 1984 - North Shore News CTE t/a Budget Brake & Muffler KT includes: @ Front pads . @ installation @ Hydraulic System check @ Machining rotors Rear Drum aan Brake Service 5 7 us Inctudes: GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS @ Turning the sear drums _ SPRINGS. OR 12.000 MILES. & BRAKE FLUID EXTRA: FRIENDS OF THE FAMILY CAR ==> NORTH VANCOUVER NORTH VANCOUVER Across from Park & Tilford West of Capiiano Mall 980-8517 984-4296 1315 Cotton Drive 975 Marine Drive Domestic — Ford. Chev Pontiac. etc imports — Toyota. Datsun. etc MUFFLER SPECIAL Fits most domestic cars Ford Chev. Pontiac Piymouth Dodge Chrysler ® Hydraulic inspection @ Installation INSECTICIDAL SOAP SPRAY CONCENTRATE FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES used safely around children, pets, birds and is gentle to the environment. za Available in concentrate or convenient ready- to-use sprayer. Safer’s Fruit N"Vegetables Spray is available at leading Lawn and Garden outlets and other locations. Ask for it by name! REG NO 14668 PC.P ACT iBone. READ THE LABEL BEFORE USING DOMESTIC Net Contents 900 ML