THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: ; July 22 1. 7100-bik. Marine Drive . Break and enter. Bedroom win- dow forced open. - es July 23 ; - 2. §300-blk. Kensington Crescent Break and enter. Window forced “. “open, Homeowners away on vacation ‘at the time of break in. 3. 4900-bik. Beacon Lane “=” Attempted break and ‘enter. Tool "-omarks located on kitchen window frame, rear door and side door. No entry gained. 4. 1900-blk. 28th Street Theft. Unlocked bicycle stolen from open garage. July 31 5. 100-bik. Jacobs _ Theft. Entry gained through bed- room window. Lock forced. August 1 6. 400-blk. Southborough, Capilano Golf Club Robbery. Suspect stole golf clubs and fled in stolen vehicle. Suspect apprehended following police pur- suit. 7. 5700-bik. Larson Place Break and enter. No sign of forced entry. 8. 2500-blk. Marine Drive Theft. Sign removed from wooden rail. 9. 5200-blk. Sprucefeild Place Theft. Bicycle stolen from open garage. 40. 2000-blk. Westdene Crescent Theft from auto. Unlocked vehi- cles parked in driveway. August 2 11, Thunderbird Marina Break and enter. Entry gained into three boats through side windows. 12, 2200-blk. Bellevue Avenue Theft from auto. Vehicle parked on street. August 3 13. Thunderbird Marina Break and entez. Cabin door forced open to gain entry into boat. 14. Park Royal South Theft. Electronic organizer stolen | from table in food court. 15. 300-bik. Kiahanie . Theft from auto. Vehicles parked in front of residence. ‘ struction at Snug Cove: - on Bowen Island co z ' vice days will be Green guide for hoaters RECREATIONAL boaters only contribute a small portion of the overall pollution enter- ing the Strait of Georgia, but it often concentrates near sensi- tive foreshore areas and in confined bays where it can do the most harm. Georgia Strait Alliances’ Guide to Green Boating has just been released to help alleviate the stress boaters put on these areas, With text by Rupert Gale and a raft of humourous illus- trations by his sister, Dee Gale (of Timmy the Tugboat series fame), the 16-page~ booklet © includes practical information and many useful tips for skip- pers and crew of sail and power boats. The booklet will be dis- tributed free, as supplies fast, throughout the _ region. Included in the booklet are:. @ a centrefold map showing the locations of all the new “no . discharge” areas and pump-out stations in the Georgia Basin; @ tips on boat maintenance, fuelling, bilges, haul-out, top- sides work, wildlife viewing and other concerns; Bi information on marine pro- tected areas (including initia- - tives to watch). In the Lower Mainland and the Capital Regional District (CRD) the Green Boating Program is getting another boost. Thanks to a partnership arrangement with several other groups and agencies, GSA is developing green boating sign- age to accompany the guide. The signs will remind boaters of easy green boating practices. For more information or - copies of the guide. contact GSA’s Green Boating coor- dinator, Mike. Richards at ° (250): .. 753-3459... or . ... Bowen Island ctistomers that the dock’ recon- | mences Sept. 5... 7 The first set of reduced ser-* : t:-13, 14° and 15. On these days, water: ~ taxi service will be available in the middle of the day when BC Ferries’ dock is ‘closed. Vehicle service will be. available:for commuters. in. the - morning‘ and. evening. Other: reduced: service. days include: Sept. 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29; Oct. 4, 5,.6, 10, Ll'and 125... "Nov. 27, 28, 29 and: 30 and. On Dec. 9 and 10 there will bea. total: dock, shutdown, where there will be no vehicle °»..: service... Water. taxi service will: be available. BC. Ferries’ foot passenger +) Commuter’ tickets wil be:ac- cepted as payment for.round-. - trip service on the water taxi...° For, more :.. information. * about the:dock reconstruction .. project; contact’ BC: Ferries’ :; 24-hour recorded information: