AS - Wednesday, May 4, 1983 - North Shore News SAFELY behind bars in a bear trap at the home of North Vancouver conservation officer Doug Adolph, pictured kneeling, two-year-old ‘black bear was later taken up into watershed lands by Adolph and released. It was cap- tured in a tree in a private yard in Capilano Highlands last Thur- sday. Conservation officer Dennis Pemble, pictured in the foreground, shot it with a tranqguillizer gua and when the stunned bear became stuck in the tree Pembie had to climb up, tie a rope around it and lower the unconscious bear down to Adolph. Pea NEWS photo Terry Peters Dr. Olga KEMPO ‘Sa skilled administrator ... perseveres’’ ‘dynamic, energetic, conscientious ... an achiever’’ ‘... a dedicated community worker.’’ Dr. Olga KEMPO and the NDP will make your vote work fora change! ast Performance: edarview Lodge-Extended Care Seycove Community School Marine Training Institute B.C. Rail Head Office LC B.C. Head Office Seymour Crossing “THERE IS ONLY ONE CHOICE” VOTE On May 5 To Re-elect VOT 3 JACK DAVIS |KEMPO FOR INFORMATION Ph. 986-9138 British Colu HEADQUARTERS WES TO Pp 112 WwW o12th St RIDES TO THE POLL North Vancouver Phone 98 7-1 61 2 mbia