Pase 4s Apst29, 1979 - - Sunday News | FROM PAGE 1 Sojonky ‘said the Core Area Study. Committee, a committee’ reconstituted by the Board of School Trustees, heard. in meetings with parents, that it was the opinion of a number of real estate agents that Hollyburn — and Cedardale Schools, are slated for clostre. The committee had recommended that a strong --.public Statement be made to show the” “public.- that the board is not going to closé these schools, which parents opeae support . keeping Drinking driver le accident scene A 30-year-old Vancouver man who: told police he left the scene of an accident because he thought he had 24 hours in which to report it, was fined a total of $800. Geoffrey Innes of 3895 West 17th Avenue pleaded guilty in West Vancouver Provincial Court to charges of failing to stop at the scene ‘of an accident, and driving with a blood alcohol level over .08. Innes was charged March 13 after the pick-up truck he was driving was stopped by police on the Upper Levels Highway. ; The police report said that when stopped, Innes ap- peared intoxicated and admitted being involved in an accident. West Van Police had been alerted to watch for a vehicle that had caused $1,000 damage to a parked car in Horseshoe Bay earlier in the evening and left the scene. Thursday, the court was told how Innes took a wrong turn after leaving a tavern in Horseshoe Bay and struck "rearview mirror at West Vancouver School Board said Sojonky, holds as policy that parents: will be ‘given a year’s ‘warning in the’ . event a school is to be closed and’ there are some promising deyelopments, she pointed out, with regard to the future of the core area schools. ° Enquiries have been received from pre-schools .for renting space in several of the core area schools. There -has also. been a resurgence in enrolment at Christmas in’ some grades. . Core Area schools are, in addition, used extensively in the parked vehicle in the 6300 block of Chatham Street while attempting to turn around. The court was told Innes said he looked into his the damage done and then drove away because he said he thought he had 24 hours in- which to report. “When first blood alcohol level of .14. Judge Perry Millar sen- tenced Innes to pay a fine of $500 for leaving the scene of an accident. Judge Millar also placed Innes on probation for six ‘months and ordered him to attend a course for drinking drivers. In passing sentence Judge Millar commented on the number of drinking driving offenses that “have been appearing with rather regular monontony,” in West Vancouver court. “T really don’t know what else to do to discourage the amount of drinking and driving,” he said, when he levied the fine. THE COURT HOUSE RACQUET SPORTSINC. 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