10 - Friday, February 9, 1990 ~ North Shore News “Bastion City” SEA LION CRUISE ¢ Over 1000 Sea lions ¢ Hundreds oi Bald Eagles * Spectacular Natural Sculptures $i5 13 sr. 10 child Wed.-Sun. 130 pm. 5 minute waik from Nanaimo BC. Ferry Dock (Seniors tree on BC. Ferries Wednesday & Thursday) 1-800-663-7337 753-2852 Evenings F-A-S-T COLLISION REPAIRS : CALL THE PROFESSIONALS AT “JAYCORMOTIVE™ 1959 LTD. FREE RENTAL COURTESY CARS From Nanaimo B.C.A.A. APPROVED — A.R.A. CERTIFIED 1.C.B.C. VENDOR FOR ALL MAKES oa 3 NEWS photo B.C. PARKS would like people to have safe, clean snow-play fun on local mountains this year. With safety in miad, B.C. Parks will only aliow toboggans, snow saucers, sleds and crazy carpets at Seymour and Cypress. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUSTWORTHY SERVICE 985-7455 JAVCORIoTIVE 174 PEMBERTON AVE. cosy tation OR APPOINTMENTS NORTH | VAN MOUNT SEYMOUR, CYPRESS Snow play rules set LAST YEAR more than 20,000 visitors played in the The use of sleighs, ski bobs, inner tubes and any snow on the hills of Mount Seymour and Cypress inflatable device and homemade item (including Bowl provincial parks, but the provincial parks cardboard), will not be permitted in either area. ministry has established designated areas in which to Snowboarders are welcome on either mountain, but play and established a number of regulations to ensure strictly on designated ski runs with an appropriate lift that such recreation remains as safe as possible. ticket. B.C. Parks has set aside designated snow-play To ensure a safe day of snow play B.C. Parks areas, often called toboggan runs, on Mount Seymour recommends: and Cypress that are supervised and maintained for leaving your family dog at home: in all of the ex- public safety and enjoyment. citement dogs often chase tobogganers; On Cypress, the snow-play area is adjacent to the *encouraging children to move away from the sliding nordic ski area. On Seymour, it is at the south end of area as soon as they are finished; parking lot number three, at the south side of the caf- *having adults accompany young children in the eteria. snow-play area. With safety in mind, B.C. Parks will only allow For more information contact B.C. Parks at 929- tobogyans, snow saucers, sleds and crazy carpets. 4818 or 463-3513. CRIME FROM THE NORTH SHORE’S S$ POLICE FILES From page 9 ing door. Stolen: Doulton figurines. Break and enter — 2000-blk. Riv- erside Dr. Entry gained by prying ground floor window. Stolen: li- quor, camera, lenses, camera case and jewelry. 10 Royal Break and enter — Amherst. Stolen: copper wire. Break and enter ~-- 1000-bik. Hunter St. No signs of forced en- try. Stolen: clothing. Break and enter — Mt. Seymour Pkwy. Entry gained by forcing door. Stolen: tool box with various tools. THEFT FROM VEHICLES Capilano Rd. Stolen: cash. 2000-bik. Fullerton Ave. Stolen: sunglasses, running shoes, 10 rac- quet ball gloves and five T-shirts. 100-bIk. W. Keith Rd. Stolen: assorted tools. 700-bik. E. 4th St. Stolen: equalizer and speakers. 3rd and Lioyd Ave. Stolen: speakers. Capitano College. Stolen: am/fm cassette. 2000-bik. Purcell! Way. Stolen: cassette tapes, channel booster and speakers. 600-bik. Beachview Dr. Stolen: rim and tire from VW vehicle. 2000-bik. Purcell Way. Stolen: radar detector. 200-bIk. W. Osborne. equalizer. 300-bik. E. 4th St. Stolen: tapes and cash. . 100-bIk. W. 6th St. Stolen: small amount of change. 300-bik. E. 4th St. Stolen: Vuarnet sunglasses, speakers, radar detec- tor and cash. 400-bik. E. 4th St. Stolen: boots, Swiss army knife and cassette tapes. 500-bik. E. 4th St. Stolen: am/fm radio cassette player and clothing Stolen: in gym bag. 2000-bik. Whiteley Cri. Stolen: speakers. 2000-bIk. Purcell Way. Stolen: radio/stereo cassette player. Capilane College. Stolen: radar detector and cassette deck. WEST VANCOUVER Break and enter — 5$400-bIk. Westhaven Wynd. Entry: con- struction trailer door pried. Stolen: generator. Value: undisclosed. Break und enter — 200-bIk. Stevens, Entry: door pried with screwdriver or like object. Stolen: jewelry. Value: unknown. Bresk and enter — 4600-bIk. Woodgreen. Stolen: Seiko watch, dinner cing, Flein watch, Tissot ERT watch, gold pendant with UBC crest and pearl necklace. Value: $1,500. Break and enter — 4700-blk. Cloverly Walk. Entry: no signs of forced entry. Stolen: Vivitar cam- era, flash, lens, kitbag, jewelry and cash. Value: $1,250. THEFT FROM VEHICLES 1700-bik. Duchess. Entry: window pried with unknown tooi; vehicle in locked underground. Stolen: Pioneer am/fm stereo. Value: $800. 1400-bik. Duchess. Entry: driver side window shattered; vehicle parked in locked underground. Stolen: Maxon radar detector. Value: $250. 600-bik. I4th St. Entry: rear pas- senger window smashed; vehicle parked in locked underground. Stolen: MEI CXIS5SE am/fm cassette stereo. Value: 3500. 400-bik. Id4th St. Entry: passenger vent windows shattered; vehicle parked in locked underground. Stolen: Blaupunkt am/fm cassette stereo. Value: $500. 200-bik. Maple Lane. Entry: in- secure hatchback. Stolen: spare tire. Value: $120. Behind W.V. Secondary School. Stoten: suitcase and personal papers. Value: $60. po: Aenean Ean OBES ED A Pkg 30 Extra Absorbency or $20.95 Pkg 36 Regular Absorbency Pkg 10 Extra Absorbency or $ 7.50 Pkg 12 Regular Absorbency Sale ends February 17th! “Davies PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1401 St. Georges Avenue, North Vancouver (opposite Lion’s Gate Hospital Emergency) Telephone: 985-8771 PUT ALL VALUABLES iN THE TRUNK HELP STOP THEFT FROM AUTOS. PROTECT YOURSELF. {ICBC AND YOUR LOCAL POLICE.