DEBBIE is entered in the Miss N.S, Pageant as Miss Seven Seas. She loves reading, swimming, and especially dancing. Man charged with theft A 25-YEAR-OLD Vancouver man has been ordered to stand trial in North Vancouver provincial court on acharge of theft over $1,000. Angus James Keefe was origi- nally charged following a Jan. 23 incident in which an XT-3000 computer and accessorics were alleged to have been stolen from a private residence. Appearing before Judge B.P. Byrne, Keefe was remanded to Sept. 24 for trial on the charge. Bridge hosts Family Days CAPILANO SUSPENSION Bridge will host its third annual Family Days, July (land 12. Celebrating BoCos native histo- ny, the event will be held in’ and around the park complex at 3735 Capilane Rd. Totem poles carved at the park during the pase two sears by Chiet Jeffries of the Tsimshin elan and master carver Stan Joseph will be raised. The ceremonial observances of the totem’s ssmbols and: power wail bevin at noon on Sundas, July 12 and will be led bs Chief Simon Baker of the Capilano band, grandson of Chief Joe Cupilane, The Children of Takava native dancers will perform July 1b and l2at2p.m, Both Saturday and = Sunday, Joseph will) demonstrate West Coast carving techniques. carving traditional designs and figures from yellow cedar logs in front of the park’s log cabin trading past. Free tours of the park’s more than 20 historic totem poles and 15 acres of nature trails will be con- ducted both days. The Capilk.no Suspension Bridge is Vancouver's oldest’ visitor attraction, dating from) 1899 when August Jack Khahtsahlano and George Mackay strung the first wood-and-hemp span across the site. During Family Days, the Can- yon House Galleria will celebrate the first anniversary of the North Shore’s first B.C. estate wine shon. During Capilano Suspension Bridge Family Days, visitors whe buy one annual pass to the Capilano Suspension Bridge and park get a second annual pass free. Regular one-time adult’ park ad- mission is $4. During the two- for-one sale, two can visit the park all year tor $5, The park gates will open at 8 a.m. and close at 9:30 pom. during Family Days, Saturday, July 1] and Sunday, July 12. For more intermation call 985- 7474, NEWS photo Mike Wakefield On the North Shure since 1958, (PARTS §. SERVICE PARTS & SERVICE FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES Parts Dept. open 9:00 to 5.30 Mon. to Fri.,Sat9 to 5 Major appliance in-home service Is as near as your phone. 1629 Garden Ave., North Vancouver 987-2251 Vacuum cleaner parts or tring your cleaner in for servicing IMPAIRED DRIVING Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-1401 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation OVER STOCKED Custom Yan, Pick Up, Camper Auto & Boat Accessories MUST SELL As we ore getting ready to B move to new, but smaller premises. Over $100,000 at 20%-75% off PLEASE HELP We need your business now and won't be sony, PRIces ARE THE ast EVER a £9. sliding He of sun roofs $99.95; tire BM coven from $4.95; van moter covers ‘trom $9.95; Plus van windows, ald of olf kinds, : ine gs, UP vinyts, oe pol rods, corn ping occess. ond too mony Tore to mention. VANCOUVER CUSTOM VANS 6138 KINGSWAY, BURNABY Mon,-Wed. 9-7, Thurs. & Fri, 9-9 Sot. 9-9 433- FREE COFFEE & OOKUTS 11 - Friday. July 10. 1987 - North Shore News NOT TO BE MISSED makIs Summer Clearance Sale Gunner is heating up on the North Shore. As temperatures tise and evenings linger, North Shore residents will be looking to purchase everything from beachbalis to barbecues — patio furniture to portable stereos. The North Shore News will be publishing a special feature ‘Cruise into Summer’ on July 22. If you operate a business on the North Shore, this is your chance to show our readers any or many of the interesting and unique products you have to offer. Call now because summer will be over before you know it. Deadline for booking July 15 Call Grant Lamont jaar 980-0511 Be Careful with Fire in the Forest " ‘\ B.C’s Most Valuable | (i