Gar chase leads to N. Vancouver school classroom TWO suspects from a Sept. 29 Ambleside: area burglary were chased and eventually caught by police ina classroom at Highlands elementary in North Vancouver. According to the West Vancouver Police, the inci- dent: began when a woman living in the 2300-block of Haywood Avenue came home at 4+ pam. to find a black Plymouth Neon parked the Wrong way ins front of her home. The resident noticed 4 woman, whom she knew, loading something is the back of the car, There was a man sitting in the passenger seat, said police. The two suspects quickly sped off in the car. The resi- dent subsequently found her front door had been forced open and computer and elec- tronic equipment missing. Police say rhe suspects were seen a short time later near the Park Royal Bowling Lanes. Police say the suspects” car was reported stolen from FACTO Entrance in fear lane Hon. Sat, 11-Gpmn Sunday 12-5 pm Sancomer TO) davs proniads Phe stispects did neat pide gear the bowlimg alle bles were chased by West Vancouver Polwe along Martine Drive amd up Capilano Road. Police sav the staien car reached speeds of 100 kmh ina 60 kin-h zome. The chase was called off) A short ume later North Vancouver ROMP officers found the car at the comer of Canticldd Crescent and Highland Boulevard. At approximately the same time, a resident called 9-1-1 to sav aman and woman had run through her yard. Construction workers also saw the wo suspects heading into Highlands community school at 3150 Colwood. The suspects were caught in. one of the school’s class- rooms. Christina Louisa Pimer, 20, and Justi Capi Drugu, 18, both of Vancouver, were charged with break and enter and possessing stolen proper- ty. Prmer is also charged with dangerous driving and caus- ing police to enter into 3 pur- suit. ~~ Anna Marte D'Angelo 5 COMPARE ow 997 shan P —Wrctndes soled pme sofa bee flame. trinte faam cote futon, sceich-gardes futon cover. gillews ane pelow cavers Wiuke qoesdines fast 267 €. Ist... W¥an 984-4504 | | Keith A. Cameron Barrister & Solicitor 30 years experience MORTGAGE INVESTORS Let me help you with your problems. = Purchases & Sales of Businesses mm Wills & Estates = Foreclosures > Real Estate Matters Free initial consultation 929-0998 Appointments available evenings & weekends upon request pecial Fri, Sat, Sun ef Mon Fresh Roast Turkey Dinner or Fresh Roast Beef Dinner Both served with your choice of pumpkin or apple cranberry pie. . 1% Catch all your favourite sports live via satellite on our new big screen TV. Open 7 days a week. Name: Cory Ray Age: 27 Offence: assault Friday. October 9, 1998- North Shove News — Name: Maryam Avarang, Age: 23 Offence: thett Name: Fan Me Mordic Age: 43 Offences: dangerous driving, obstructing justice, breaching court order. Name: Jack Andrew Powers Age: 30 Offences: impaired dri ving, dangerous driving Attention: Custome io* Name: Kristy Lann Wihon Age: 35 Offences: posesing Stalen property, com: mitting fraud Edgar Great Outdoors shares the sadness and difficulties in the losses to the community, businesses and former residents from the fire that destroyed our heritage building at 201 Lonsdale on Saturday morning October 3. Most importantly we acknowledge the blessing that no lives were lost. We salute the men and women of the various social service agencies, the RCMP, and especially, the North Vancouver Fire Department for their extraordinary performance in saving lives, ensuring safety, caring for the victims and minimizing disruption to other businesses and residents at all times during the fire. We are proud and thankful of these teams’ efforts - yet sad and respectful of the enormous tosses and hardships many are enduring. On behalf of our staff, former staff and families - Chris Boothroyd, President We invite customers with any warranty or service issues to visit our store at 222 West Broatiway 2 blocks east ef Cambie. Phone 872-8872 We thank the many customers whe have supported us over the past 19 years, and hope whenever possible we might be able to serve you at our Broadway !ocation. We will keep you informed as we make decisions about the future. One again, Thank you. Great Outdoors is contributing to a victim relief fund established for the residential tenants in our building. ‘f you are interested please contact Stephani Samaradis 986-6022 Black Tusk Pub & Restaurant 1200 Park Royal South 922-5311 | GREAT OUTDOORS Ail Weather Clothing « Backpacking « Adventure Travel Since 1979 | 222 W. Broadway, Vancouver 872-8872)