involved and yA Ce " a 79 aa EA ip Steen alee. i 4 at . ee a x6. a2 r A vero ¢ : ye ne pata ckdes zo . ‘OUR SUNSHINE GIRL, Concepcion, comes from the Phillipines and has lived in Vancouver for the past twelve years. A part-time model who enjoys travel, she works - asa travel consultant with a downtown firm. (Terry Peters photo). WV youth killed in - AFTER S-MONTH INVESTIGATION Page AS, July 22, 1979 - Say News, motorcycle tragedy Struck by truck's shed load An 18-year-old West Vancouver motorcyclist died Thursday afternoon when he was struck by a 180- pound steel disc which fell from a= truck travelling beside him. Dead is Mark Elmer ‘curred on the Upper Levels Highway just cast of Taylor Way. a tg eM Sones .geay” oc~ " West Vancouver Police say the driver of the truck was unaware that the in- cident had even occurred and carried on driving. It was not until later that night that police caught up with the truck they think was Police report that th¢ truck was loaded with steel discs on palets which were Corvette totalled in N.Van crash A 58-year-old man who is reported to have driven through a stop sign in North Vancouver, July 6, and totalled a Corvette driving through the = in- tersection, pleadtd guilty Wednesday, to driving with a blood alcohol level of over .08. North Vancouver Provincial Court was told by Don Celle, the crown counsel, that three witnesses saw Martin Turunen of Vancouver drive through the intersection at Jones Avenue and West Keith Road, without stopping. In the collision with an eastbound Corvette, Celle said an estimated $12,000 damage was caused $8,000 to the Corvette, and $4,000 to Turnen’s vehicle. When tested, Celle said, Turunen had a blood alcohol level of .14 on both readings. (Judge J.D. Layton ‘fined Turunen $350, recom- mended his license be suspended for six months, and placed him on probation for four months. secured with metal binding straps. ’ One of the discs came loose and fell on the motorcyclist as he was riding parallel to the truck. A passing motorist informed police of the. incident, —., anf ’ Fine French Culsine Speciatty of Vol au Vents -a new French Dish to Vancouver Closed for Lunch for 3 weeks Re open — August 14 Open for Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 1373 Marine Drive, West Van. 926-4913 tor Reservations A five-month investigation by North Vancouver RCMP into the multiple stabbing of © a man in his home on Chesterfield Avenue has led to two. Quebec men being. ' charged for the attack. Thirty-three year-old Richard Denault was ‘stabbed in the neck and other parts of the body while 'in- his home at 212-3445 Chesterfield last February 7. ‘Police say the stabbing eccured,; after Denault returned to his home . with two men and a woman after an evening in Vancouver jand were ‘having a bit. of a / party. RCMP. corporal Earl Stinson was eventually led to Montreal in his investigation of the attack and two men now face charges, - Daniel Bergeron, aged 18, and his 34-year-old: brother. Richard Bergeron, both of Quebec, have been separately charged with attempted. murder and ‘ , _ N : ‘multiple stabbing — from an. institution in Quebec at. the time of the North Van stabbing. _ Corporal Stinson says his investigation was prolonged because of difficulty in finding Daniel Bergeron and because the identity of Richard Bergeron was not -learned until the later part of June. Stinson worked with the wounding with intent. Quebec: Provincial Police in Montreal and says the QPP RCMP say Richard found Daniel Bergeron and Bergeron is presently subsequently linked his. serving time for. armed brother} with the in- robbery and had escaped vestigation Joyride wasn’t So joyful Birthday boy hit house - Eighteen year old Michael McKenzie told North Vancouver Provincial Court, that he didn’t remember much of what happened_the night of January 31. What did happen was that McKenzie. and a friend -hotwired a 1965 Impala, drove it around the District Crown counsel, Don Celle told the court the other person involved in the in- cident had been found guilty earlier, and fined $300. "Of North Vancouver and left it after it hit a house. Which was why MecKenzie,, of 1383 Ross Road, was in court Wed- nesday, pleading guilty to taking a motor vehicle without the consent of the _ owner. McKenzie told the court it had been his birthday that day, and he had been drinking. Were you lucky? 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