8 - Wednesday, January 8, 1992 - THE FCLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver courts recently to face various charges. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 20: David Donaldo Cranmer, 30, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to failing to report to his probation officer on Sept. 20, 1990. eeo Raymond G. MacPherson, 31}, of North Vancouver, received a suspended sentence and was plac- ed on probation for one year after he was found guilty of dangerous driving March 23 on Main Sireet. MacPherson’s ficence was also suspended for one year. @eee Michael G. Chisholm, 28, was sentenced to three months in jail after he pleaded guilty to breaking his curfew on Nov. 21, contrary to a court order. eee William Warren Baker, 35, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to being in possession of marijuana in con- nection with a Nov. 5, 1990 drug seizure. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 19: Gregory H. Burnette, 43, of North Vancouver, was fined $1,000 after he pleaded guilty to being in possession of cocaine in connection with a July 26 drug seizure. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. 18: Harry Louis Knutson, !9, of North Vancouver, received a con- ditional discharge and wus placed on probation for nine months after he pleaded guilty to being in possession of a stolen licence plate on Oct. I. As a conditon of his probation, Knutson must complete 25 hours of community service. eee James Alexander Baldwin of North Vancouver was fined $350 after he was found guilty of Operating an automotive repair business without a business licence on Dec. 17, 1990. eee Wayne Patrick Salter, 40, of Langley, received a conditional fn North Shore News A DAY IN COURT discharge and was placed on pro- bation for six months after he pleaded guilty to causing mischief under $1,000 on July 12 by damaging a piano, floor and win- dows. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Dec. i7: Thomas Andrew Royle, 39, of no fixed address, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining food on June 18. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- discon in West Vancouver provin- cial court on Dec. 16: Ernest Bartlett, 63, of Nosth Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on Nov. 15, 199]. eve John Marques Batista, 21, of Richmond, pleaded guilty and was fined $75 for u-turning his vehi- cle, $100 for not being a holder of a driver’s licence and $100 for not stating his name when asked by a police officer on Nov. 15, 1990. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on Dec. 19: Bhashkaren Pather, 23, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on Nov. 20, 1990. Before Judge John D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Jaa, 2: Richard Park, 26, of no fixed address, was fined $500 after he pleaded gu‘tv to theft under $1,000 on Dec, 31, 1991. see Giuseppe Firenze, 21, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 .on each of 10 counts after he pleaded + Except Wor ‘of Coats & Holiday Wear guilty to filing false statements under the UIC Act from April 20-Sept. 21, 1990. Dennis Robert Myers, 48, of FRESH Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to possession of narcotics on April 27, 1991. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in Nosth Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 2: Walter Bartlett, 41, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 and was placed on six months proba- tion aiter he was found guilty of assault on Feb, 20, 1991. ‘NEW YORK CHICKEN LEGS LOIN STEAK Boneless Beef 1.70 / Kg. 76% 10.76/49 es EXPIRES JAN VARY 4 ! 92 Back Attached (ORE HOURS DUNBAR & DOLLARTON Mon.-Fri. 9amn-9pm Sat. Bam-7pm, Sun. Jam-6on DUNDARAVE . WEST VAN. Rais om LYNN VALLEY MORTH VANCOUVER Separate yourself from the ordinary! AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF |. COLLINS January Clearance Everything 685-8414 1080 Mainland Street at Helmcken Downtown Vancouver, B.C Hundreds of Styles Drastically Reduced Ready for Immediate Delivery at Prices of Now Two Big Locations CANADA'S LARGEST THOMASVILLE GALLERY Ontlins THOMASVILLE GALLERY UP TO 435-5566 4240 Manor Street Burnaby, B.C. (Half a block west of Sheraton Villa Hotel) MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 PM. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 PM.