(TRORMOTIVE? TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS Kwik was required to pay a $50 B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED THE FOLLOWING people 19492, in North Vancouver City. wppeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on March 9: Randall Douplas Hardy, 31, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilly to assaulting a female on Feb, 23 in North Vancouver City. eee Kathy Marie Paterson, 35, of Burnaby, received six months’ pro- bation after she pleaded guilty to committing mischief by prying open a tampon dispenser on June 5, 1993, in North Vancouver District. Paterson was required to pay $249.30 restitution to the Avalon Hatel by Sept. 5, A probation term order states that she is not to be _ found on Avalon Hotel's premises. eee Jonathan Howard Keen, 31, of North- Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to threatening a female on Dec. 13, 1993, in North Vancouver . City. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provinctal ‘court on March 9: - Heather Tyler Knight, 28, of North Vancouver, received six -months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing a bag and contents belonging to a mate on Oct. 21, 1993, in North Vancouver District. Victoria: Majeski,. ‘33, of ~; Burnaby, received 12 months’ pro- bation after she was found guilty of assaulting a female on Aug. t,: Before Judge Bill Rodgers in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 22; Charles Carl Rembold, 61, of West Vancouver, was fined $100 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilly to assaulting aman on July 30, 1993, in West Vancouver, Rembold. was required to pay $50 restitution to the victim, ‘Trevor Warrington, 35, of North Vancouver, was fined a total of $500 after he was found guilty of two counts of contravening a busi- ness-licence bylaw in April, 1993, in West Vancouver, Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 16: Sean Casselman, 20, of Burnaby, was jailed one day and received 12 months’ probation after he was found guilty of stealing « bicycle between Jan. 6, 1993, and Jan. 9, 1993, in West Vancouver. Casselman was required to pay $365 compensation and a $36.50 victim surcharge. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 16; Christopher Den Kwik, 18, of ‘West Vancouver, was fined $500 and received {2 months’ probation _after he pleaded not guilty to pos- sessing marijuana for trafficking purposes, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of narcotic possession. The original charge stemmed from a Nov. 23, 1993, incident in . West Vancouver. Squamish smoke shop hit TWO 15-YEAR-OLD males* from the Squamish Nation reserve face charges, after allegedly breaking into the " Squamish Nation Smoke Shop on Monday.’ : The teens were arrested with 350 packs of cigarettes in their posses- sion, .according to a. West Vancouver Police spokesman, . The pair were tracked at approx- imately 1:30.a.m. from the store Choose from an incredible selection of Minis, Micros and Verticals and SAVE 55% OFF! ‘jocated on Bridge Road under the Lions Gate Bridge east through the bush and onto the Capilano reserve. The teens were apprehended with the assistance of North Vancouver RCMP service dog, Timber. The pair face charges of break and enter. One of the teens was remand- ed in custody fora court appear- ance, _.'The teens’ names can not be revealed under conditions set in the Young Offenders Act. SALE ENDS Aprit 46th 984-4407 West Vancouver 925-3655 victim surcharge. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 15: Riccardo Joseph Bogdanich, 30, of Burnaby, received six months" probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Eaton’s in West Vancouver on Dec. 17, 1993, 1997 SOURCE; Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations AirCare - Gov. Certified #50222 TUNE-UPS - FUEL SYSTEMS - ELECTRICAL OUR 36TH YEAR 176 PEMBERTON AVE. N.VAN. 1 1992 1993 285-7455. 1.3 biilicn . $898 million 1994 ‘Here are the facts: Cutting the deficit by $1.5 biliion has enabled the provincial government to introduce a three year tax freeze. The tax freeze means no new taxes, no tax increases and a fréeze on personal income, sales and consumer taxes for the next three years... The five percent cut in the Cabinet salaries of the Premier and Ministers | has-been extended for another year, as well as the freeze on MLAS’ salaries. Tax cuts for ordinary peoptc in this year’s budget include: property purchase tax cut up to $3,000 for first time home buyers, - homeowner grant extended io homes valued at up to $450,000, no tax on automobile trade-ins, and ne surtax on vehicles costing less than $32,000. For more information on bow you benefit from BC's lower deficit, please call Enquiry BC and order your copy of the 1994 BC budget: In Greater Vancouver: 660-2421 / In Greater Victoria: 387-6121 All other areas: 1-800-663-7867 . Telecommunications for the hearing impaired (TTD): In Greater Vancouver: 775-0303 / All other areas: 1-800-661- 8773 Deficit down. Waste cut. Jobs up. Taxes are frozen for the next three years. 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