8 ~ North Shore Nows — Sunday, January 23, 2000 - THE following is a_ list of recent West — Vancouver Police reports: . January 4 1. Park Royal South Theft. Unknown male and female entered store. While male dis- tracted sales clerk, female put jacket into her bag. Suspects exited store. 2. Cypress Bowl ski arca Theft. 08 OR REFUSAL CHARGE? You only have 7 days. > Did you know that you automatically receive a 90 day _ Prohibition from driving for being picked up on 08 or Refusal charges, whether or not you have been : “convicted. You only have 7 days from the date that you are stopped by the Police to appeal your 90 day automatic _Griving prohibition... You have the right to an experienced lawyer... ..One'who.can advise you of your options... Point out the potential problems... . Help you deal with the significant penalties... ~ PHONE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION IMMEDIATELY. _ ARDAGH HUNTER ~"“FURNER — 986-4366 "AFTER HOURS 926-3181. (Crimini! maters only) #300-1401 LonspALe Ave. NorTH VAN. E-mail: harryh@ahtiaw.com : | ! jetmore Famil “Marin Driv Secured snowboseds stolen from ski-shop area. January 5 3. 2500-bik. > Mathers Avenue Stolen auto. Vehicle parked in open garage. Doors locked. Fuel tank empty. January 6 4. Cypress Bowl Theft. Unsecured — snowboard stolen from outside cafeteria. snowball A bus driver who confronted two teenagers about throw- ing snowballs lost his glasses in a subsequent altercation. According to the North Vancouver RCMP, the transit Operator’s bus was pelted with snowballs on Jan. 12 in the 2200-block of Hyannis Drive in the Blueridge area. 1e. /Mehsite: www.wetmorew. cert eet ; ltercati After a second pelting as the bus passed in front of a snow fort again, the bus driver stopped the vehicle and attempted to confront two youths who were apparently responsible for throwing the snowballs. The bus driver “pulled” one of the youths. An alterca- tion ensued between the youth and the driver in which the dri- ver’s glasses were knocked off. — Anna Marie D’Angelo sgtor Owned Since} ces THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shure municipalities and school boards: North Vancoaver District Council: Monday, January 24 at 7 p.m. — delegation from ‘aptain —- George Vancouver Society re youth programs through sailing - experiences aboard a_histori- cal tallship; release of special mecting decisions of January 10; minor development per- mit for 135 Pemberton Avenuc, Pemberton Station; Advisory Planning Commission bylaw introduc- ing energy conservation and awareness responsibilities; bylaw to change payment duc date for water utility bill; rant of $5,000 to the ‘ancouver International Mountain Film Festival; inter- im funding to the Youth Outreach Agencies; increase in filming fees with allocation to the Youth in Film pro- ram; request to BC ssessment to ensure that only fully qualified staff estab- lish property assessment val- ues; development of an artifi- cial playing field in the District of North Vancouver; status of the StaartNorthShore project; Waterfront Task Force inter- im report; councillor parking spaces at municipal hall. North Vancouver City Council: Monday, January 24 at 6 p.m, — presentation on Mosquito Creck Park, regarding 17th Street tail- head improvements; recess to in-camera meeting. Regular council meeting: proclama- tions Black History Month (February); delegations: David Foster re Nort Harvest Project; Robin Inglis, North Van Museum and Archives, re Cape Breton Project, millennium funding; Constable MacKintion, North Vancouver RCMP re school safety patrol program; com E-Mail: info@wetmorevw.cam Shore — Constable Glen BC Crime Association, re crime free multi-housing program; museum proposal at Versatile site; school] safety patrol pro- gram; maximum length of service (siX. years) for Heritage Advisory Commission voting members; rezoning application for 115 Carrie Cates Court (Cates Tugs); requests tor funding in school playgrounds specific joint-use agreements re play- ground structures at Ridgeway elementary school; intersection of Lonsdale Avenue with 11th Street and 8th Street re crosswalk improvements; prospect for family child care in city- owned house at 1151 Heywood Street; Year 2000 proposed planning division work program; zoning bylaws re 998.955 West 17th Street and 352 East Keith Road. Richmond, Prevention West Vancouver District Council: Monday, January 24 ar 7:30 p.m. — zoning, business licence, dog licence, kennel and pound bylaws to rovide for the use and regu- ation of veterinary medical clinics and pet care establish- ments; bylaw to amend the fees related to the use of © water; bylaw to amend the fees related to sewerage end drainage; hearing re business licence, Salmon House on the Hill; development variance ermits, 6056 Glencagles rive and 1643 Haywood Avenue; North Shore 9-1-1. call answer centre re financial. and technical analysis; UBCM Memorandum of Understanding re the Trans- Canada trail. ; West. Vancouver District: Council: Tuesday, January 25 at7 p.m. — public meeting re Ambleside/Dundarave traffic study. my West Vancouver Parks and | Recreation: The Recreation - Facilities Planning committce will host two public open: houses — Building our Civic’: Centre —. on Tuesday,” January 25 and_: Thursday, . January 27, from 4:30-8:30 pm. at the West Community Tealth Centre, 990-22nd >” Street, West Van. For further”. information call 925-7200 or”. check out the Web site: at - . -- West Vancouver _ School * District 45: The next regulse board ‘meeting is Tuesday,’. February 8. North Vancouver. School. District 44: Tuesday, January, ° 25 at°7:30 p.m: — banking’ ._ bylaw; capital project amend- ment bylaws; trustee comimi tee and __ representational assignments; trustee® liaison assignments; _ election “::to -. BCSTA ‘provincial: council;: Building a Better Future: for. British Columbia’s Kids; ESL service delivery model; partic-;.- ipation in ‘adolescent “healeh“=.: survey; field trips’ re sec-~: ondary, clementary and gift eds Jan:. 18° meeting’ of. the - Education :. and "he ; ogram standing committee.” ~