Hikers found THE NORTH Share Rescue Team found two lost hikers on Seymour Mountain early Friday morning after the pair were reported missing by friends. Hugh Quennel, 27, of Vancouver, ard Pete Ellment, 25, of Toronto, were found at 4:30 a.m. The RCMP were notified a.m, about the missing bikers at 1 The men had planned a short evening hike, but failed to return for *. dinner engagement with friends. Both men v-cre uninjured. Father fined A 42-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was recently fined $400 for contacting his child. Barney James Cromie breached a probation order on March 16 by contacting the youngster. Cromie was found guilty of breaching probation in connection with the incident. Judge Jersme Paradis fined Cromie in North Van- couver provincia! court on Sept. 1. THE FOLLOWING is a brief summary of agendas for North Shore municipalities and school districts and new business licences: MEETING AGENDAS North Vancouver City Council: Monday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m.: Lonsdale Towncentre Revitaliza- ‘tion Action -Plan. Delegations: CIBC Development Corp. on demolition permit 1601-1607 Lonsdale Ave., garbage drop-off ' charges, Lonsdale Quay totem pole, Youth Achievement Awards Program. North Vancouver District ‘Council: Tuesday, Sept. 13, 7 p.m.: Opera- tional Services: Relocation of gun shop 900-block East 14th Street, rezoning to multi-family. 1100- block of Lynn Valley Road, street ‘tree inventory grant application. West Vancouver District Council: Tuesday, Sept.. 13, 7:45. p.m.: Bylaws: elections regulations, “ noise control. Policy and Planning Committee meeting: handicap access to library delegation, Star- bucks outdoor seating application, noise bylaw exemption for Taylor Way paving, development permit extension for 6586-6587 Nelson Ave., Block Watch program and signage. ; North Vancouver Schoo! Board: Tuesday, Sept. 14: Agenda not available to press time. West Vancouver School Board: Next meeting Monday, Sept. 20. LICENCES North Vancouver City: Nava Per- sian Music Academy, music school; Duanita Crofton, art ther- apist; Judith McBride, psychiatrist, J.P. Thompson, physician; Kebab Sara Lonsdale, restaurant. : West Vancouver District: Finlay, Livingstone & Bancroft, law. of- fice; First Choice Repairs & Ser- vices Ltd., contractor; Transpae Enterprises, building contractor. Drivers fined for drinking North Vancouver (over .08, $400 fine, three months’ driving suspen- RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in fines and penalties, including driving suspensions, for drink- ing-and-driving-related offences: NORTH VANCOUVER: Victor Andrew Guerrero, 25, 431 West Third St., North Vancouver (over -08, $500 fine, one-year driving suspension); Catherine Lorraine Oliver, 30, 720 Beta Ave., Bur- naby (over .08, $400 fine, one- year driving suspension). WEST VANCOUVER: Werner sion); Vera Whitehead, 75, 84 Glenmore Dr., West Vancouver (over .08, $750 fine, 18-month driving suspension); Kenneth Franklin Elliott, 21, 67-250 East 15th St., North Vancouver (over .08, $750 fine, one-year driving suspension); Hal Gordon Robin- son, 34, 108-6015 Tisdale St., Vancouver (over. .08, $750 fine, one-year driving suspension). ‘The Newly Proposed Health | Authorities Act (These writs were filed with the court registry in Vancouver be- tween Sept. | and Sept. 9, 1993. Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Plaintiff; Fwon Cheung Jang, aka Edward Jang, 2748 Cambridge St., Vancouver. Defendant: Andrew Richard Jones, 2205 St. Andrews Ave., North Vancouver. Claim: General and special dam- ages for injuries sustained in an automobile accident on or about Aug. 13, 1993, in Burnaby. Plaintiff; Parker Island Proper- ties, Ltd., 1110-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver. Defendant: G.T.C. 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