A THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses recently to face various charges laid against them. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 18: Brian James Drewry received a conditional discharge and was placed on probation for two years after the 19-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfully performing an indecent act intended to offend a female. Dierdre Etlen Bain scccived a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for one year after the 37-year-old North Vancouver woman pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 in connection with merchandise stolen from Canada Safeway Ltd. David Steven Hooper received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for one ycar after the 23-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $1,000 in connection with merchandise stolen from Save- On-Foods. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial ceurt Jan. 15: Darren Eugene Trudell received a suspended sentence, was placed on probation for six months and ordered to perform 50 hours of community work service by April 15 after the 19-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into a Deep Cove residence. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 14: Ernest Joseph Galiant was fined $150 after the 48-year-old Nanaimo man pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $1,000 in connection with merchandise stolen from Woolco. Richard Pitzel received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for six months after the 18-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property after a 198] Leda automobile was seized. Steven Alan Pocha was fined $25 after the Surrey man pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to ap- pear for a scheduled court date. Before Judge J3.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 14: Craig Antony Faessier was fined _ $1,000 and prohibited from driving for three years after 28-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 13: Trevor William Inglis was fined $500 after the 25-ycar-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to breaching the terms of his proba- tion by failing to complete 50 hours of community work service. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 12: John Madden was fined $50 after the 32-year-old New Westminster man pleaded guilty to failing to appear for a scheduled court date. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court Jan. 12: John Perry Simpson received a suspended sentence, was placed on probation for one year and ordered to perform 100 hours of community work service after the 29-year-old Vancouver man plead- ed guilty to theft under $1,000 in connection with a diving computer stolen from Diver's World:* Before Judge J.B. Paradis in Noxth Vancouver provincial court Jan. 8: Daniel Renaire Willis received a suspended sentence, was piaced on probation for three months and ordered to perform 30 hours of 2 - Wednesday, January 20, 198% - North Shore News Ay IN ; OURT P We're looking for you community work service after the 20-year-old North Vancouver man We are looking for attractive local girls, pleaded guilty to breaching the J 19 and over, for a paid modelling terms of his probation by failing to XV assignment in the North Shore News , — Sunshine Girl feature. Anyone inter- ested please centact the Photography Department for an interview. complete previously designated community work service. Before Judge R.D, Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Jan. 6: Lazo Mish was fined $75 after : CALL PHOTOGRAPHY the 47-year-old Squamish man was found guilty of theft under $1,000 985-2131 in connection with the theft of a \ package of cigars from Wood- ward's food floor. Richard Stephen Pitzel received a suspended sentence, was placed on probation and ordered to per- form 75 hours of community work service within three months after the 18-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 in connection with ciga- rettes stolen from Woodward's food floor. ealer The Olympic Flame is coming to our town! In honour of the longest torch relay in the history of the Olympics, Petro-Canada is proud to offer a commemorative poster. Share the Flame with this beautiful full- colour poster. It’s available on a first- come basis for a limited time only, with any 25 litre fill at participating Petro-Canada dealers. Limit one per customer. @ Ottewt Mart © Conacson Oyrenc Anccuton 1979, 1986 @ Mucus offrate © Arsoosten olymeqe coradeve 15/5, IKE