§ - Friday, November {4, 1986 - North Shore News WEST VANCOUVER Caulfeild spelling offends ‘“Y" GOES before “e except after ‘te’, resident) Mrs. JM. Bunn tominded West Vancouver ree and Timberfeild need follow the same spelling pattern, “We don't want to be called ig- norant — or do we?’* Bunn asked. after whom the area was named liked his name spelled that way. “But why — I keep asking NV man faces arson charge A 31-YEAR-OLD North Vaticouver man appeared in court Mon- day to face charges of arson and mischief, The charges were laid against John Bradley Wise in connection with a Sept. 19 incident in which a North Vancouver storage shed was burned. Appearing before Judge J.B. Paradis, Wise was remanded to Noy. 19 to fix a date for trial on the charges. Warrant issued for alieged thiet A BENCH warrant was issued for u 33-year-old Vancouver man after he failed to appear in North Vancouver provincial court Monday on charges of theft, . . Rodney. John Feener was originally. charged with theft over $1,000 and possession of stolen property following the alleged theft , os sant equipment from a North Vancouver home between July and 28. - Police chase ends in crash VANCOUVER Pert Police chased a boater in Burrard Inlet before the chase ended with the boater crashing into North Vancouver wharves, at the foot of Pemberton Ave. A spokesman from Ports Police said charges of driving a vehicle while impaired, having a blood-alcohol level over .038, and leaving the scene of an accident are being prepared against the boater, whose name has not yet been released, The high speed chase occurred Sunday around 6 p.m. Police said the man was operating a 25-foot vessel and failed to stop after police issued 4 warning. The spokesman said the man damaged three boats while he was leaving a Vancouver marina. He said the chase ensued for 11% miles and speeds of up to 30 knots were reached. Woman admits cheque forgery A 21-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver woman was handed a condi- tional discharge and placed on probation for one year Wednesday after she pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery. Camille Suzanne Currie was originally charged with one count of forgery in connection with an April 22 incident. in which she is alleged to have tried to cash an $80 cheque. An additional charge of theft was laid against Currie in connec- tion with a theft of cheques that allegedly occurred between April 13 and May 12. _ Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.D. Layton, Currie pleaded guilty to the forgery charge. The Crown subsequently entered a stay of proceedings in Cur- rle’s theft charge. 0 : Man guilty - of assault A 26-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was handed a suspended .sentence and placed on probation for 18 months Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a female. Ross William Robinson was originally charged with one count of sexua! assault and one count of assault in connection with a Dec. 9, 1985 incident in which he was alleged to have assaulted two fe- males, Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. Shaw, Robinson pleaded guilty to the lesser included charge of assault in the sexual assault charge, and not guilty to the other assault charge. District Council in a letter read out at the Nov. 3 meeting. Originally concerned with the spelling of Caulfeild, Bunn learned from district staff that the man AZSMoZzfmMumoZz— myself — do all the rest of the roads in the area have the same problem?” queried Bunn. She cannot see why Alderfeild, Ashfeild, Pinefeild, Sprucefeild, ZO~K4rP0o~Z2C8800 Community organizations, such as the Seymour Lions Club, with the cooperation of the Council of the District of North Vancouver have in- itiated and built a number of non-profit housing schemes, including one planned for senior citizens in the Seymour area. Quality built and in harmony with their surroundings, these developments are neighbourhoods and fill an a compliment to the important need. When local government responds to ifs citizens, it is the whole community which enefits. RE-ELECT ERNIE CREST ALDERMAN, DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER 5 DAYS ONLY! GEM & PEARL SALE BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTER TREMENDOUS SAVINGS!! Choose a precious gem from a huge selection and let us custom design your exquisite jewellery in time for Christmas OR create your own length pearl strand by buying direct from our fine selection of loose pearls. 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