8 - Wednesday, January 16, 1991 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North Vancouver and Weet Vancouver provincial courts recently to face various charges. Before Judge J.B. Paradis ia North Vancouver provincial court oa Jan. 4: Christopher Burke received a condi- tional discharge and was put on pro- bation for one year after the 21-year- old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to mischief aver $1,000 in con- fection with a Jan, 2, 1991 incident where he damaged a police car. Burke was also ordered to pay $1,000 in restitution and to complete 50 hours of community work service. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 4: Jason James Peterson was fined $300 after the 19-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to a Sept. 15, 1990 hit and run on Clyde Avenue. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provisicial court on Jan, 3: George Eric Arbuckle was fined $125 after the 40-year-old West Van- couver man was found guilty of driv- ing without reasonable consideration on June 21, 1990. eoe Dale Boris Hyworon was fined $125 after the 31-year-old Gibsons man pleaded ecuilty to driving without due care on Oct. 31, 1990. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 2: Carl Jonathan Battersby received a suspended sentence and was put on probation for one year after the 29- year-old North Vancouver man plead- ed guilty io theft of merchandise from Save-On Foods on Nov. 11, 1990. Battersby was also ordered to com- plete 75 hours of community work service. eee Beverly Anne Harper received a suspended sentence and was pur on probation for one year after the 62- year-old) North Vancouver woman pleaded guilty to stealing shampoo from Shoppers Drug Mart on Nov. 20. 1990, « Gary Andrew Henricksen received 3 conditional discharge and was put on probation for six months after the 27-year-old) North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of miari- juana in connection with an Oct. 30, 1990 drug scizure. eee Cheyenne Brent Howard received a conditional discharge and was put on probation for nine months after the 18-year-old Port) Moody resident pleaded guilty to being in possession DENTIST ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Anne McMillan Dentist Is pleased to announce her association with Dr. Patricia Bentley In the practice of Dentistry at 211 - 1433 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver Telephone 988-3222 New Patients of all ages welcome *Free underground parking Life at Cedar Village is about looking to the future. 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And the location was chosen specifically with seniors in mind: a natural woodland setting yet just five minutes’ walk from Lynn Valley Centre or the therapeutic pools and seniors activities of the Recreation Centre. And only a nine minute drive from Park Royal. of a stolen licence plate on Oct. 23, 1990. Howard was also ordered to com- plete 100 hours of community work service. eee Jason Ronald Pierre served one day in jail and was put on probation for nine months after the 22-year-old Below cost!! A DAY IN COURT Sechelt man pleaded guilty to stealing a shirt Sept. 19, 1990 from Sears. Refore Judge R.D. Grandison in West Van. provincial court on Dec. 31: Norman Bruce Lecompte was fined $300 after the 35-year-old Surrey man pleaded guilty to being in possession of a stolen insurance decal on April 5. Before Judge J.L. 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