at, mented: RESTFULLY RIDING “THE ‘DOLPHIN, this youngster ‘shows the good use that sculptures can be put to in Cates Park. "He was not the only person who took ad- vantage of the great weather Sunday to go out and bask in the sunshine. (Terry Peters: photo) —_ ‘Two retired "West Van- couver sisters escaped unharmed Monday morning when a roof fire broke out at ~ their home at 3090 Mathers. - The fire started when one of the Abel sisters was lighting paper in_ the fireplace and sparks from the chimney caught ‘cedar shakes on the roof. The blaze extensively damaged the home and fire chief Colin Evans com- “It was quite a spectgetlar fire as those cedar roofs burn up very quickly.” The fire’ broke out at about 10 a.m. and was . brought under control in just three minutes when it was attended by three fire trucks and a rescue truck. At News press time, a cash estimateof, the damage to the house had not been ascertained but fire spokesmen were saying the damage was. extensive. Chiet t] Evans said the house con- tained high value furniture. This was the second such fire in West Vancouver in a year. In the previous one, an elderly man died of a heart attack. - Chief Evans warns: “We'd like to caution people with shake roofs that during dry weather they should wet the roof if they have to have a fire for any reason. We have had some verj_serious fires from shake roofs catching alight.” CHARRED RAFTERS AND BURNED shakes are all that is left of the roof of this house in West Vancouver after a fire Monday morning. (lan Smith photo) OHNSTONE HOME A Service to: 5. Off Two fully equipped vehicles and shop to sermice your needs Rébuilt appliances available from $80 OO up 980-0811 \ . | each service call til April 30/79 (One per customer) ee ee PPLIANCE SERVICE |, the North Shore! Inglis, General Electric, MAaytog, Kitchen Aid, Speed Queen, Hot Point, Westinghouse, Tappan, Moffat, Roper. Two men were killed and - a third received interial injuries when they- j.were hurled out of a van which... 7257" West overturned on Cypress Park . Road ‘Monday evening... West Vancouver Police Staff Sergeant Jack Ross says it appears the three Van- * Couver; men were_ thrown from the right side of the van while it-was rolling. The van-failed to negotiate _a sharp left hand bend while coming down the hill, ran off .the road and ended upside down in an adjacent ditch. Driver John Sibert Jordan, aged 26,_of 918 Salisbury $treet, Vancouver, died in” oe ‘the crash and his 22-year-old * brother David ‘Jordan, of.. ‘Boulevard, Vancouver was,. taken - ito ' Lions Gate Hospital; He was reported to be i ‘satisfactory. condition, suffering from rib_ in- and .possible internal juries. Police were. not releasing the name-~of the third person, a 22-yedr-old- man, pending the notification of next of kin. The 1969 Ford van is a- write. off. At the time of the crash, the three were coming down from. First Lookout, which they left at about 7:45.p.m. ~ - At wy Rec Centre Money stolen — while skaters | play hockey | A young North Vancouver man who said he had been searching for his sweater was charged recently with the theft of $86 from the bags of people playing hockey at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. meri Robert Butterworth, aged . 20, of 4094 — Delbruck Avenue, pleaded guilty Thursday in West: Van- couver Provincial Court to three counts of theft under $200. ; “I don’t really know why I did it,” Butterworth told the court, “it was a really stupid thing to do.” In a report read to the court, Butterworth told police that on March 11 he was looking through the bags of people’s clothes which were lying on| the floor in the Centre, for his sweater. He told police he noticed the wallets and some money, which he took after looking through some other bags. 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