10 - Wednesday, December 10, 1986 - North Shore News A day in cour THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses over the past week 1o face various crim- inal charges laid against them. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court December 5: Bench warrants were issued for Roger Leo Boivin, Farrell Dominique, Benjamin Liket and Mehrdad Amel-Vatizadeh after they failed to appear for scheduled court dates. Kevin Kleminder Singh was fin- ed $100 after the 24-year-old Bur- naby resident pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court December 5: Joseph Dalmat was fined $300 after the 28-year-old) Vancouver man pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle on Highway #1 without in- surance. A bench warrant was issued for Christopher Michael William after the 23-year-old man failed to ap- pear in court on a charge of failing (o appear in court. Robert John Ings was fined $75 after the 32-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $1,000. Before Judge J.8. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court December 4: A bench warrant was issued for Herbert Beam after the 26-year-old North Vancouver man failed to appear for a scheduled court date on a charge of breaching terms of his probation. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court December 3: Douglas William) Hewer was fined $350 after the 34-year-old man pleaded guilty to a charge of trafficking in cannabis. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court November 25: David Gerard Barry was fined $250 after the 31-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court November 24: Manuel Guerrero was given a conditional discharge and placed on probation for six months after he pleaded guilty to a charge of mischief in connection with dam- age to a Salvation Army window. On November 26, 1986 Hongkong Bank of Canada announced that the Bank of British Columbia would become part of the HongkongBank group. 6 6 I’ve been with the Bank of &.C. for 10 years. I think the combination of our two banks coming together just makes us stronger. We are now a major banking force in Canada. But I’m happy to say that the Bank of British Columbia wiil remain the Bank of British Columbia—with the same people, the same services and the same branches you’ve come to trust over the years. 5] 9 Before §udge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court November 24: Bench warrants were issued for Grant Redman and Paulette Jean Weismuller after they failed to ap- pear in court on impaired driving charges. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court November 21: Fines of $50 each were handed out to Damion Guilbault, 21, and Paul Drda, 20, after the two North Shore men pleaded guilty to sepa- rate charges of failing to appear for scheduled court dates. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court November 19: Mark Christian Rasmussen was fined $50 after the 19-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded Drew Hockin Assistant Vice President & Branch Manager Bank of British Columbia A Division of Hongkong Bank of Canada Forty-one branches to serve you in B.C. and Alberta HongkongBankofCanada €&> Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. - Member: HongkongBank group. Consolidated Assets of $108 Billion, Ifyou have any questions, ask the people at your Bank of B.C. branch or call our special information line at (604) 668-4990. If you are calling long distance, please call collect. guilty to being a minor in posses- sion of alcohol. Scou Sorensen, 20, was fined $70 on a charge of speeding. Daniel Duffin Arnold was fined $250 after the 21-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court November 18: Duncan Scott McGraw and Steven Miller, both 26, were fined $50 each after the two pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court November 6: Mark Fitzroy Smith was fined $75 on a charge of theft under $1,000.