RIVER OF FOAM was the scene at Mahon Creek Monday after North Van C City F Fire De partment washed foam used in a fire fighting exerclse into storm sewers which drained into the creek. Department of Fisheries has decided not to prosecute bat will be writing to the fire department (Jan Smith photo). Charges la or auto thefts spree POLICE in West Vancouver have laid 22 charges against a local youth in connection with recent outbreaks of thefts from parked cars and vandalism caused to the vehicles. Grant Gordon Fenwick, aged 17, of 3324 Westmount Road, West Van has been charged with 12 counts of theft over $200, rclating to theft of vehicles, seven counts of theft under $200 and three of theft of credit cards. Saturday last weekend saw five thefts from vehicles left in an underground parking lot of an apartment complex at 1350 Clyde Avenue lt was the second weckend in succession West Van had been hit by similar theft incidents The previous weck had seen 37 thefts from autos, pmmanrily in the Westmount area Unhke the usual break. ins of vehicles, stereo tape players were teft untouched 100 copies $ | and ai com- plete. money saving tine of copying ‘serve ces Concord Copy 101-1615 Pemberton 985-5115 by thieves who rummaged the vehicles were driven through glove boxes for cash away and many were van- or credit cards. Several of dalized. FINE ENGLISH BRASS __ Hardware — Giftware Special introductory Sale 7° House Numbers - $14.50 OW English Brass Ltd. 1631 Welch St. N. Van. V7P 3G9 (604) 980-4881 wonntines 424-7373 inter Club A GROUP of North Shore Winter Club to be able to save the financially _ stricken club by taking over the ownership. members hope Bill Tracey told a recent meeting that he and other members intend forming a company to ratse capital to acquire the club by buying the outstanding debentures. Members are being invited to buy shares which would make them part-owners, paying interest to themselves instead of the credit union, which held the previous mortgage. Tracey told the News last week members had ex- pressed interest in investing sums varying from $1,500 up to $30,000. Whereas it would be set up legally as a company, the winter club would function very similar to a co-op. So far there has been no Opposition to the proposal and members are trying to A3 - Sunday, September 5, 1982 - Narth Shore News Holdings Ltd. — as quickly as possible. Tracey told the News it may take six months to complete the organization but added: “There is hope.” Meanwhile, he has all members of the club to give their support. “The club has been through difficulties before and has survived,” he said, “and it can survive this crisis as well.” Meanwhile, there’s more than just the mortgage that’s threatening the club and members will be asked to dig deep to help out. Many members have already agreed to pay $200 a piece to provide immediate cash to help pay the property taxes and others have sugested increasing the monthly membership of $85 by as much as a further $30. 1444 Lonsdalio draperies by S. Laursen Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1” Venetian. Vertical and Wooden Blinds “In-home Service’’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All blinds 20% off list Labour per pane! $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 STREAKS, PERMS 50% OFF OPEN Mon Sat Late Thurs &Ffn 986 TEARS haw sladios Richard Facnard has returned from tte word trip Dringing the Istest in haw techniques. and welcomes tue fnends and cients to viel hte new tocation Ends Sept 15/82 980-4536