8 ~ Friday, December 27, 1996 - North Shore News THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: September 13 2000-bik. Bellevue Ave. Auto stolen from) under- ground parking lot of apart- ment complex. Value: unknown. 19th and Marine Dr. Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle seats and stereo sys- tem removed. Stolen from Burnaby. Value: unknown, Sunset Marina Recovered stolen auto. Vehicle recovered at ICBC roadblock. Ignition damaged. Stolen from Vancouver. Value: unknown. 1200-blk. Chartwell Theft from — Sentinel School. A back pack contain- ing 10 CDs was stolen from schoo! locker. Backpack later recovered without. CDs. Value: unknown. Park Royal North Theft. Perfume — stolen from The Bay. Value: $65. Park Royal Theatres Theft. Waller stolen while at theatre, Navy blue leather wallet containing cash, credit cards. Recovered in garbage bag at theatre. Stolen: $70. . _ September 14 Park Royal South Theft from Auto. Driver’s door pried. Vehicle parked on middle deck. Stolen: Nintendo Game Boy Cartridge, 2 pairs ladies’ slacks, coins. Value: $550. __ Park Royal South « Theft from Auto. Driver’s door pried and screwdriver forced into lock. Vehicle parked on middle deck. Stolen: Nintendo Game Boy Cartridge, 2 pairs ladies’ This holiday season, we're thanking our long distance customers in a very special way... with another BC TEL Savings Event featuring ifitip HORSESHOE BAY Mathers sess Serene eer slacks, coins. Value: $550. December 16-19 Rumber of medical aid calls: Number of alarm calls: 7 Number of public service calls: 3 6200-blk. Imperial Iilegal burning. Cypress Padoy 2690-blk. Bellevue Illegal burning. Park Royal North Vehicle fire. 1200-bik. Chartwell Rubbish fire. December 20-22 Number of medical aid calls: 16 Number of alarm calls: 6 Number of public service calls: 0 2700-blk. Chairlift Truck fire. ©, Snow disrupts trash p THE Lower Mainland’s largest waste and recycling collector was stopped by snow on Monday. Residential and commercial garbage collec- tion service was disrupted in areas including West Vancouver by heavy snowfall. Laidlaw Waste Systems was unable to ser- fice. approximately 3,000 commercial cus- tomers in the region. an incredibly low rate. Calt from anywhere in B.C. to anywhere in Canada tor only 9¢ a minute, 6pm-8am, December 26-30. WF | And Real Pius Extra’ Savings customers can save an extra 20-25%. So happy holidays. And thank you from all of us at BC TEL. “We tried in the morning to do what we could, but we simply can’t compromise safety in our operations,” said Grant Wright, Laidlaw manager of external relations. Wright said at least three other waste and recycling haulers have reported that they’ve been grounded by the snow. Residents who missed service this week will be allowed to put out doubdie the amount of material to make up for the missed collection. BCTEL Long Distance Theaaster.Thabetter> Minimum charge of 27c per call applies. Between Friends, Faxcom, ROCP, Residential Savings Plans, block of time charges, operator handled calls and Advantage plans excluded Available only to customers who chose 8C TEL as their designated long distance catrier.