Nr AS rp woman returned to her home from a shopping trip to « rth’ Va that Mrs. Molnar had-leaned find two men leaving her house after breaking into it, according to evidence heard in North Vancouver. Court was told that when Mrs. Maria Molnar returned to her home at 1218 West 21st Street, January 22, she saw a sliding door at the rear of the house was open. Judge Nancy Morrison Neighbors. in - ° West Vancouver are going to have to settle future tree disputes on their own. The municipality has come to the conclusion that its aborist. mediation program isn’t worth it -- legally or time- West Vancouver council decided last week to discontinue the services of offering its aborist to help mediate disputes between neighbors « fighting: over trees, despite the: program’s overwhelming popularity. West Van Director of A North Vancouver | ‘the -past ‘six mionths, on her car horn and at that point two young men left her house. _ through the sliding door. One of the men was identified in court. by Mr. Molnar as David Chapman, who pieaded not guilty to charges of break and entry and theft. “Development. Robert Collie | told council ‘that, based on “it would . appear . “that this service.” consumes ap- proximately 90 ‘per cent of the staff time and is fraught with horrendous legal im- plications.” _If, West Vancouver continued to’ offer the service, it would open itself up to extensive liability if problems occurred while mediating disputes between two. private . parties, Collier told council. “The solicitor does not Back in jail again A 19-year-old man who has spent almost six years of his life in penal and. reform institutions was arrested January 30 - just 18 days _after being released from jail - and has been charged with seven break-ins in West Vancouver. Timothy Edward Engen is back in custody again, awaiting trial for various offences as a result of the arrest. He was picked up by Vancouver Police, aliegedly in a stolen car, and police say they recovered several thousand dollars worth of stolen property. The property has since been traced back to seven break-ins which occurred in West. Vancouver during the five days prior to his arrest and Engen is now facing” charges of break and entry and theft, to be heard in West Vancouver. Bank robber sought North Vancouver RCMP have issued a description of the man they are seeking for the January 30 holdup of the . Bank of Montreal at 20 Lonsdale Avenue. He is white and in his mid- twenties, is six feet tall, weighs about 180 pounds and has black curly hair. He was wearing dark colored cords and jacket and was last seen leaving the area on foot. tt employs expert ‘BMW-trained person- nel and only genuine BMW parts. BMW means perfection In you'll be convinced! Park Shoe Motors 108 reser Aventia | North Vancouver, B. Cc. V7P2Y2° 9865-0344 Anyone who saw. him or who may have other in- formation is.asked to contact the RCMP at 985-1311. The man escaped with about $2,000 in cash after producing a holdup note toa teller and, indicating that he had a gun, although no weapon was produced. TAYLORWAY.- —e = * jrene's ROYAL 1 MARINE Hair by rene enone 926-4818 resumption of the trial which had. begun the previous . Friday. i After the men had- teft her 5! home, Mrs. Molnarreported 4! to police that two Canadian | _ Centennial ‘coins valued. at | $100 were missing, . along with a watch. 7 Under cross examination believe that. we have. any legislative. authority to undertake such a role and, »med more particularly, we do not aere have legislative authority to {ow expend public funds to serve individual needs,” he said. Collier proposed that the municipality, under its tree . program, continue to review. and provide recom- | mendations for tree cutting .° on public property and to ST. 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