THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER Break and enter — 4100-bik. Rose Cr. Entry via insecure sliding door. Stolen: jewelry, liquor, video camera. Value: $1,200. Break and enter — 5300-blk. Headland Dr. Entry gained through roof. Stolen: cigarettes. Recovered. Value: $28,160. Break and enter — 200-bIk. Keith Rd. Kitchen window pried open. Residence searched thoroughly. Stolen: Panasonic VCR, liquor, Realistic portable phone, jewelry. Value: $750. Break and enter 300-bIk. Moyne Dr. Entry gained through insecure bedroom window. Master bedroom ransacked. Stolen: nil. Break and enter — 1300-bik. Marine Dr. Rear door kicked in. Frame broken... Stolen: cash box with cash. Cash box recovered. Value: $460. Theft of auto Gleneagles overload. Vehicle secure, removed by unknown means. Recovered. Siolen: °84 Subaru 4X4. Value: $3,500. ° - Theft of auto — Queens and 15th. Complainant found bike in dam- aged condition one block from parked location. Stolen: °88 Kawasaki 250 motorcycle. Value: $3,000. Theft from anto — 17th and Marine. Front. turn signal fens cover removed from vehicle while parked on street. Value: $200. Theft from auto — 5500-bik. WV School Board officials prepare Bill 82 WEST VANCOUVER District 45 School Board (WVSB) is prepar- ing a response to a letter from a Compensation Stabilization Commission official who threat- ened to become involved in the board’s contract with its teachers “if District 45 teachers’ salary in- creases in January violate com- mission guidelines. ~ WVSB superintendent Doug Player told. the school board Monday that a responding letter would note that the district’s teachers are not directly affected by Bill 82 and that the. teachers’ contract was not being reopened in January. '. The Sept. 25 letter to the board was written by Stuart Lamb, ex- ‘ecutive compensation official at the ministry of finance and cor- porate relations, . “We are not reopening. |! disagree with him,"’ said Player. _, Members of the West Van- couver Teachers’ Association (WVTA) are scheduled in January to get the second of two raises outlined in their contract. Accord- ing to the contract, the raise will be based on a metro or Van- couver-area average. - The teachers’ recent raise in September was also supposed to - be based on a metro average, but they received a 4.8% increase because three metro districts still don’t have settled contracts. Their raise scheduled for January will likely be higher than 725 MARINE, N.VAN. 984-9331 Gallagher Pl. Vehicle insecure, parked ia carport. Stolen: wallet and contents. Wallet recovered near car without cash and credit cards. Value: 550. Theft from auto — 2200-blk. Folkstone. Front and rear BMW emblems removed from vehicle parked in carport. Value: $150: Theft from auto — 2200-blk. Folkstone. Front emblem removed from vehicle parked in carport. WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARD 4.8% based on the metro average. Compensation stabilization commissioner Ed Lien is reviewing West Vancouver Upper Levels Hwy. Value: $50. Theft from avte — Folkstone Way. Front and rear emblems removed from vehicle parked on street. Value: $150. Theft from auto -—— 2000-bik. Bellevue. Kear driver’s window smashed. Stolen: black leather jacket, cowboy boots. Value: $2,600. Theft from auto — Folkstone. Embiems 2200-blk. removed negotiated teachers’ raises for North Vancouver, Richmond and Vancouver districts under the con- tentious Cornpensation Fairness Aci (Bill 82). Lien is not expected to roll back teachers’ wage increases that are below 4.8%. FA-S-T COLLISION REPAIRS CALL THE PROFESSIONALS AT J01_OAMOTIVE 1959 LTD. FREE RENTAL COURTESY CARS B.C.A.A. APPROVED — A.R.A. CERTIFIED 1.C.8.C, VENDOR FOR ALL MAKES AYLOAMOTIV 174 PEMBERTON AVE. NORTH VAN. Sat. = Sun. “Oct CONSULTATION OR APPOINTMENTS QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUSTWORTHY SERVICE 985-7455 12°& 13 from 13 vehicles parked in under- ground parking lot. Value: $550. Theft from auto — Horseshoe Bay overload. Rear window smashed and driver’s vent window damaged. Stolen: loose chzage. Theft from auto -— Horseshoe Bay overload. Attempt only. Damage to driver’s lock. No entry gained. Theft from auto — Park Royal South. Passenger window smash- The 300-member WVTA settled its contract before the wage-con- trol legislation became law Jan. 29. When all the metro teachers’ salaries are settled, WVTA members will have their recent raise and the January increase ad- NEW "51 SAFARI | ALL WHEEL DRIVE LORS IN SCTE Capilano River ed. Purse removed from under towel. Stolen: purse and contents. Value: $99 Theft from auto -— 2500-bik. Haywood. Attempt. only. Entry . \. ws through insecure hatch or open .~ sunroof. Alarm sounded. Com- plainant observed two males runn- " ing from vehicle. NORTH VANCOUVER —— A listing for North Vancouver was not available to press time. response justed to the metro average. The WVSB's letter is not ex-. pected to be sent until after the provincial election. Annual teacher. salaries in District 45 range from $28,000 to’ :| JUST ARRIVED! | 9 YOU GOTTA SEE IT! |