THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: NORTH VANCOUVER Break and Enters 2000-blk. Bridgman Ave. Pet door knocked out. VCR taken. 1100-bIk. Shavington Ave. Screen’ cut and window smashed. Nothing taken. 900-bik. Lynn Valley Rd. Ground floor window smashed. Camera taken. 1000-bik. Viney Rd. Bedroom window smashed. Nothing taken. 700-bik. Premier St. Front window smashed. Nothing taken. 2700-bik. Mountain Hwy. Basement door found unlocked, no sign of forced entry. Electric guitar taken. 1700-blk. Orkney PI. Door left unlocked while occu- pauts working in back yard. Perfume, money and power tools taken. 100-blk. East Kensington. Window smashed (audible alarm). Money and jewelry taken. 2000-bik. Fullerton Ave, Storage room key used. Food taken. 3800-bik. Brockton Pl. Attempted entry in underground parking area, Nothing taken, 200-bik. East 4th St. Deadbolt pried and door kicked open. Stereo stolen, 7000-hik. Sutherland Ave. Base.nent window pried open. TV taken. 1100-bIk. Cloverly. Window smashed, Nothing taken, . 2000-bik. Fullerton Ave. Storage locker entered through unscrewed hinges. Mountain bike stolen. . 500-bik. East 5th St. Main floor window unlocked. Jewelry taken. ’ 500-bik. East Keith Rd. Basement window smashed. Jewelry and coins taken. 2000-blk. Fullerton, Storage locker entered, Car speakers and remote controls stolen, 200-bik. West 4th St. Attempted entry through sliding window. Nothing taken. 600-bik. Westview Dr. Patio door entered. Stereo, cord- less phone and TV taken. 3600-bik. St. Andrews Ave. Screen removed. Nothing taken. 3000-bik. Mahon Ave. Sliding window Ieft unlocked. CD taken. 600-i1k, Montroyal Biyd. Main door kicked in. Jewelry and money stolen. 1400-blk. Fintry. Door kicked in. Nothing taken. 800-blk. Clements Ave. Front door forced open. Jewelry taken. 5500-bik. Molina Rd. Front door kicked in. Jewelry stolen. left Regency Chrysler’s Display ad week of June 13th. i Error - depicted ‘94 intrepid with anti-lock brakes, 4 wheel disc brakes and a 3.5 litre. Ad should read 3.0 litre and | { price $20,988. We apologize for the error and - for any inconvenience caused, | especially to Mr. Norman Lypn. HORSESHOE BAY Upper Levels H BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION atatee AUTO THEFT 3700-bIk. St. Pauls Ave. Window pried open. Amplifier, CD, TV, VCR, microwave and camera taken. 5500-bik. Nancy Greene Way. Front door kicked in. Nothing taken. 100-blk, Hollyrood Kd. Door feft unlocked while occu- pants in back yard. Wallet takea from purse. . 1400-blk. Dempsey Rd. Back door kicked in. Motorcycle helmets, radio, cameri and CD taken. For crime prevention assis- tance in West Vancouver cali West Vancouver Police at 922- 4141. In North Vancouver call the North Vancouver RCMP at 985-1311. Conveniently located in Lynn Valley Centre North Vancouver (next ta Food Court) er Levels Hwy , British Proper ties i £ i y vg S wif Eee ou PR BREAK & ENTRY LOCATION: wiser AUTO THEFT a Mt, Seymour Parkway Wheels curbed on WV seawaik IN ANSWER to increasingly frequent com- plaints about “rollerbladers” and skateboarders on the seawsik, West Vancouver District Council intruduced new restrictions at its June 27 meeung. WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL By Maureen Curtis Councillors took to third reading a bylaw prohibit- ing the use of skateboards and in-line skates on the sea- walk, According to municipal clerk Margaret Warwick. council may consider a future expansion of the restric- tion in commercial areas. Po ee North V- 121 West 14th St. N. Van 980-0581 Users of these forms of locumotion often dart in and out of traffic or “careen down the hills” without regard for vehicles or pedestrians. ‘ The new bylaw, as it stands, however, carries a fine of $35 for those caught zipping along the seawalk. Of tate, the municipality has been receiving about seven calls of complaint a week, Elderly people in particular say they feel intimidat- ed by skaters on the seawalk. The two North Vancouver municipalities also charge a $35 fine for skateboarding. In North Vancouver City, skateboards may be seized. Coun, Andy Danytiu said Monday that he was con- cerned that the restriction applied to the Seawalk only, at this time. “They have to go somewhere,” he said. Mayor Mark Sager reminded skateboarders and in- line skaters that “responsibility falls with use.” , We're closing Sundays for the summer but we're open as| usual Monday thru Saturday every y week ncouver City Library