inde . fi. Van District endorses march PEACE received official endorse- ment from North Vancouver anniversa SPECIAL District Council Monday. APRIL 3 & &th A motion initiated by Ald. Ernie ; Crist endorsed the 1987 Walk For Direct from Manufacturer Peace scheduled for Saturday, ! 14K Gold Chains $2450 per gram April 25 in Vancouver. ‘ ticipate at Crate “784 f© Par Hh 4550 LONSDALE AVE. N.VANCOUVER 980-3544 § Participants assemble 11 a.m. at Kitsilano Beach, cross Burrard Street Bridge and finish at Sunset Beach for a peace rally. NV man jailed | for two years AN 18-YEAR-OLD North ‘Vancouver man was sentenced to jail ‘terms of 2% years and 30 days Wednesday in provincial court on _ charges of robbery and breaching terms of his probation. -Barclay David Sinclair was originally charged with two counts of robbery in connection with a Jan. 31 incident in which two persons - were allegedly robbed on Lonsdale Avenue. “£.; Simelair was found guilty on one of the charges in which a male “was! robbed of $377. The other charge against him was subsequent ; -Gropped. . Tyo. -charges of breaching terms of his probation were also laid. against: ‘Sinclair.after he’ allegedly, violated his curfew and failed to oy mplete 200-hours of. community work service. ~ Since leaded ‘guilty to violating his curfew. A stay, of pro- a. (cred in the other charge against him. iy A ppesring before: North Vancouver provincial court ‘Judge, J.B. ms Paradis, Sinclair.’ was sentenced to 22 years on the robbery charge.” ‘and. 30 days:‘on the charge of breaching his’ probation: The « sentences wall be served coneurrently. oh 5 BE PARTY 10 THE CELEBRATION OF THE QUARTER CENTURY. - We're marking the beginning of our second quarter century with a contest no one can hold ; a candle to. And with good reason. In just 25 years we've grown from a single branch in Edmonton to one of the largest trust companies in Canada, with locations from Victoria to Halifax. So join us. You could be a big winner in more ways than one. FAP DEATIV PAVe_ | You're the winner of a General Electric 512” TRE ColourTV with AM/FM Radio. It’s a whole new contest every week. Until May 9th, every $200 you deposit into So don't let a week go by without entering. a new or an existing First City Trust account y by IN IN OUR __husband’s:loan payments’ into their joint chequi and... entitles you to a Quarter Century Celebration | JO he loan payments’ from ie nt oc od co Ticket. Part of the ticket is CELEBRATION DAY FESTIVITIES opty Y anvate between Taly. 11985 and Dice. 20, 1984. a a scratch-and-win and part \ \ (2 Be on hand at 11:30 a.m. crisis, was suspended from the bank in September 1985 is for a weekly prize draw. this Monday. That’s when every First CityTrust office from f Victoria to Halifax will simul- taneously release helium-filled balloons into the skies. It's goir.g to be an exciting launch Pu bli i c : wa rn ed of OPPORTUNITIES TO WIN to the start of our second quarter century. CUP TO $1000 INSTANTLY! Just scratch PLUS, we'll be serving Celebration Cake, theft fi ro m ca rs the panel on your Celebr ation Ticket to reveal coffee and tea throughout the day. how much you ve instantly won. There are “Full contest rules are available at al! participating First City Trust branches. a acmaeae un Oo it means each CelebrationTicket “ he ve . gives you two big chances to win. FIRST RATE 1. WASN'T: a Inughing after. for 10 car owners who discovered prizes of $1,$2, $5, $10 and $1000. Contest closes May 9, 1987. all prize winners must correctly answer 3 a thelr vehicles broken into on Apiil Fool’s Day. . O A MINI-PORTABLE COLOUR TV! Fill out time-limited, skill-testing question. No purchase necessary. : North’ ‘Vancouver RCMP said seven of the 10 had their cassette | i : ~" stereos stolen, while the others found items left in their vehicles had the entry form haif of your ticket and deposit THE CELEBRATIONS ‘aiseppeared. wit thetts f lomobiles bappened in the 1400 7 it into the ballot box at your branch, If yours BEGIN ON ne AERIL 6TH. : ree of. the e rom automobiles bappened in the : ; . - block of Chesterfield Avenue.” is the one drawn for the week at that branch, : A ‘police spokesman said the public should remove. valuables and . engrave car contents through the RCMP Automark program. ee , April 6.1987, 1:30am. 2246 West dist Avenue - The Lions Gate Rotary Club and volunteer students from Catson 777 Hornby Street 1575 Marine Drive. West Vancouver FriasiCiy Trust Graham Secondary School, in conjunction with the RCMP, will be holding a free engraving session Sunday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to:2 p.m., at 1420 Fell Avenue (the vacant Beaver Lumber site). i }