aa By a re LRP ph nee neta piece BR Aer ein tam tery ann tld OTE EAT VINEE me RET seen pra seEEOOLEE P TIER PENSE ERS ESTER EP cme ts “Ter aie rmeeneeeen « ' Sra saa aiaat han iened Hamteneen trial eet ac sarh on atnas elas aracec- 1 eaptammaednemericenah aan crt omersnteo wty dna ceaaseidiidianaaan ahora toiearssd cad sk) a oni aaa ie ni ee hal eee ra oe ar. 9 - Wednesday, November 13, 1985 - North Shore News WV constable named to crime prevention body THE B.C. CRIME Preven- tion Association appointed West Vancouver Cst. Colin Bursit as their vice-presi- ent. Bursill, 32, has been on the West Van force for 11 years and currently works in the crime prevention secticn. He has been a member of the association for three years and a director for one year. “Colin (Bursill) is a very able and capable appoint- ment,”’ said B.C.C.P.A director and North Van- couver RCMP Cst. Elizabeth Hood. ‘‘And it’s nice to see someone from the North Shore in that position.”’ The association is a non- profit organization cf crime prevention practitioners, mostly police officers, who Pinecorp buys up land From Page 1 replacing them with tax credits to research and development to a maximum of $700,000 on the first $2 million of research and development conducted by any one company. $25 MILLION Pinecorp originally raised approximately $25 million through the sale of SRTCs which it received from Rev- enue Canada after ap- proaching the federal gov- ermment with a scheme to turn the 60 per cent of unharvested B.C. forest bio-mass (pine cones, bran- ches, and bark) into saleable materials. No products from Pinecorp’s forest research, according to Pinecorp presi- © dent Greg Kamenka, “‘are marketable at this time.” Of that $25 million, .-Pinecorp, and its 14 sub- sidiary companies, have in- “vested only $100,000 on research, according to an in- formed source. The corpoza- tion has instead gone on a spending spree of multi- _. million dollar proportions. It has. purchased North ‘Vancouver’s Bel-Aire Ship- yards Ltd, ostensibly to use asa research centre to build ‘boats with a new propulsion -: system. It has also purchased ~ the Harvest Eating House, a deal which has yet to be completed;. Court, a. 1155-unit :con- dominium in Surrey; and the $3. 2 million’ ‘Standard : Nilo! BBY O7 LOant dpe HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks. behing the Avalon) at Or Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. $3 985-8738 ‘the Bristol. — Building at 510 West Hastings. The latter two properties were acquired from Aquilini Investment Group Inc., who now hold the mortgage on the Pinecorp Research building. Pinecorp also made an in- See $560 milfion: Page 12 FOR POLLING LOCATIONS SEE FRIDAY’S PAPER ST, MARTIN'S MARKET SAT. NOV. 16 1-4 pm St. Martins Anglican Church 195 E. Windsor, N. Van ® Handicrafts, tea room © raffle Ml MPR ALDERMAN THE CAR BIW MADE — TFTOTHE MAN BMW TRAINED. MW, MUNICH GEAMANY THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE re) Park Shore Motors Ltd. | 985-9344 108 Bowser Ave. North Vancouver” 985-9344 § meet on a regular basis to discuss trends and practices in crime prevention around the province and across North America. The organization produces a publication twice a month which has received consider- able acclaim all over North HPS-152 Wher will Cyctonic Separation VACUFLO's Cyclonic Separation is different and it's better because: 1. Vacuum power or suction doesn't decrease, no matter how often you clean. It's always 100%. - 2, No filter bags to buy, clean or replace. 3. All VACUFLO America in dealing with issues from a crime preven- tion stant point, said Bursill. The West Vancouver con- stable says his main duties will revolve around publishing the magazine and planning direction for the orgainization. CONCORD: Christmas Package 2nd Performance priced at $329% (installed most cars) 1 nothing 1g but absolutely clean dl ‘ef Se eis Systems are exhausted outside. There is no - . recirculation of fine-dust. Dirt ends up in the © dirt pan and the air that carried the dirt ends up outside. VACUFLO is better because it cleans your home more thoroughly, more efficiently and with full power...every time. Gia VACUFLOWesr ia ‘ bullin vacuum cleaning ween 13647-72 Ave., Surrey B (604) 522-9050 TOLL FREE An 8 x 10° professional quahty print of any photograph you have seen in the North Shore News can be yours Two to four copies of the same print Five or more copies of the same print HPS 152 5” co-axial speakers 1.C.B.C. claims handled promptly adeaa te Ci on a ar ~ COLIN BURSILL HPL 101 AM-FM cassette with Come & see Paul and Russ about our Christmas Radar Detector Sale RMANCE Car Stereo 150 Pemberton Ave.. N.V. Stuart Davis To order your prints, call the North Shore News Monday, 9am-5pm. ednesday, or Thursday, 9385-2131 “north, shore " news