8 — Wednesday, January 17, 1996 — THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- _ gency incidents: January 5 Two individuals were found in possession of illegally caught crabs. Both were charged accordingly. January 5 Number of medical aid calls: 6 Number of false alarms: 0 Number of public service culls: 0 Mt. Seymour Pkwy./Lytton St. 4 Gasoline/diesel spill. : January 6 Number of medical aid calls: 5 Number of false alarms: 2 Number of public service calls: 0 2nd Narrows. _ Car/track fire. 4400-blk. Gallant Ave. oo Boat/ship fire. . January 7 ‘ Number of medical aid calls: 6 Number of false alarms: 1 Number of public service calls: 0 1400-bik. Dempsey Rd. Single-family residential fire. "January 6 Number of medical aid calls: 2 “... Number of false alarms:.0- 100-bik. Brooksbank Ave. Head injury. ; > January.7 ; Number of medical aid calls: 0 ° umber of false alarms: | North Shore News ALERT Braemar 300-bik. Brooksbank Ave. Possible bomb. January 8 Number of medicat aid calls: 2 Number of false alarms: 2 100-blk. East 8th St. Car fire. Sager refuses to : From page 1 : and” we. hope this will encourage ‘members of the: construction indus- try to come forward with some ideas for that site.” Sager said. ' “The adjacent masonic lodge may also become part of the parcel. : ‘Although Sager would not yet .. Say-what the negotiated price for the «. postal building is, he indicated that it is significantly. less than the market . value. .. According to, Lewis, the asking price was about $5 million, for a piece:of property’ assessed at $3.7 million.‘ - Lewis noted that there has been nothing said about the cost of ouild- ing or maintaining an arts centre. ++ Said past’. council, member us Carolanne - Reynoids,: “I'm _ not ” Bgainst it, but in these days of fiscal » Festrain, it would be prudent to seck ‘public i input” © The idea of ‘building a theatre or “arts centre complex _Mancouver has been, discussed for ‘ in’ West - omment on price Boname said that it was one of the two Cent:nnial goals for the municipality in the 1960s, the other being the Seawalk, which was built. Some years ago. a study identi- fied the West Vancouver Recreation Centre area as the best site for arts activity. ° Since then, several other sites have come up in discussions. Ironically, the municipality once owned the postal site, but sold it to Canada: Post for $30,000 in 1958 and used the funds to build the recre- - ation centre. Boname said that the location cf the adjacent seniors recreation cen- tre had once been earmarked for a theatre-arts centre. Six yeurs ago, the local arts com- mission was formed to help integrate the arts into the planning system. Boname feels the municipality stil has a long way to go before an auts centre could become a reality. In -the meantime, asts groups will contin- ue to use a number of small, munici- pally owned houses on the waterfront for theatre and gallery space. Greate a video, and win scholarships! : BCTV and Planet Superstar in cooperation with the B.C. Ministry Jeo Responsible for Multiculturalism are conducting a search for the best ao 0 or 60 second multicultural videos produced by students in B.C. During Multiculturalism week, February 18-24 we'll be featuring the award winning videos in various television public service announcements. ~~ You could win scholarships and special recognition. Hurry and contact Tour special phone number and receive information on how you and your : friends c can participate in this exciting multicultural promotion. Entries must be received at: foe ~ 620- 1185 West Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C. by 5:00 pm February 6 1996. ' Cali: 1-800-882-0838 Ministry Responsible for Mubticulturalism BS iperstor N w <> & December 11 ‘ Raven Pub. Armed robbery. PSD located a mask used by the suspect in the armed robbery. December 28 Cotton St. Report of an impaired driver leaving the scene of an accident. PSD Storm tocated suspect. : Lonsdale Ave. a) “¢ © @ =] wn Queen’ S Counsel named WEST VANCOU VER lawyer Robert Willian Gourlay was one of 21 B.C. lawyers appointed Queen's Counsel on Jan. 15 by the provincial government. Queen's Counsel (Qc) designa- tion indicates that a lawyer is a dis- tinguished and respected member the legal profession. ; Gourlay is past-president of. th Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA B.C. branch, He has served on. th CBA’s national executive. practises general litigation law By Claire Bernstein POLITICIAN FIGHTS f FOR CUSTODY Doug pressed his body into Jane's as he reached over to help himself to the favish buffet. “Youre getting dangerously close,” said Jane without looking up. about ‘us'” “Everyone will be suspicious £ Doug didn’t look at her as he spoke. “Let's not kid ourselves, Jane, everybody knows already. it's all over government circles that we're an item, “But my constituents don't. know” mumbled Jane. “And if your corstituents found out, your sate i]. seat would go out the window” fg goodnight They i the same to Steve and van of Jane got up from het dsck. and approached Steve. Porretantrinns “Steve, youre a good The net Sn lane saw Seve was out abitter custody battle, 2. 0°! This was tho toughest bate Jane had Doug leaned over, ‘Jane, it's time to cut the ead Based on Actual fougtit. ‘Your Honour, young chitdren belong with the and leave him, Then we can got married and be a real couple’ Jane reached over for some more shrimp, ‘I'm scared, Doug. : Steve is very angry about us working logether, He'll demand; custody of the children. I’m scared of lasing them. You know hove often I'm away. Look at the trouble Marcia Clark is having in her custody bate, because of the O.u. Simpson case.” Doug put his arm on her shoulders. “You've got to have faith in yourself, You're a great mother, But wa can’t continue like this any longer. It's no good for anyone. Promise you'll speak to Sieve tomorrow.” Jane lowered her head, Sie took a deep breath, ‘| promise” The next night, Steve was playing with the children in the yard. mother. | am going to marry the man} am involved with and we will provide a stable household for my children. Who should ga Jane was working at her desk. The children ran to give Jano a big Ma THOT Jabour Spence Cynthia Joseph just trying to punish me because our marriage fell part hin win. Steve stood up, his face was grim. “Your Honour, | trying to punish Jane. But she had an affal, She, broke ip the mariage. Size placed her own interests before the interests of children. Her first priority is her career which requires ntuch and commiiment.’She Is ambious and her itestyle is fast-paced. She's away from nome a lot. | spend more time with the than she does. | am devoted tu my family? is, JUDGE. Then look below for the dacision, “Divorce, Custody, Support, Division of Family Assets. We can help you with your family matters.” awyers who answer” legal needs — in plain language. — Dan Sudeyko Call for your FREE Consultation Suite 300 - 233 West Ist St., N. Van. 986-8600 DECISION, “rm sorry, Jane, but custody goes to Steve. While both of you have been good parents, Steve has spent more time with them and has been more attentive to their needs. He has. . been the closer parent.” Today's decision is based on the facts of an actual case and the aw of British Columbia, Claire Bernstein is a lawyer and syndicated columnist. Copyright 1995 Haika Enterprises.