THE following people have appeared in North Jancouver provincial court: Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Dec, 22, 1999; Damien James Manchester, 19 ot na fixed address, received 2 dsemonth condinenal sea tence after he pleaded guilty to the break, enter and thet of a house in. the Lookout Point in North er District on Dee. 1 rawwas required to perform 75 hours of comununi ty work. Before Judge — Ellen Burdett on Dec. 20, 1999: Kimberly Ann Nahanee, 30, no address given, was jailed 6 EIGHT beilringers will be attempting to ring a peal on the bells of the Holy Rosary Cathedral on Saturday, March 11 from about | to 4 p.m. A peal is a test of endurance and concentration as each bell- tinger will pull on their rope TRO00- black of Teened IS ater ste months months pletded ® stain ing ta Save On Fuss 14, 19980 in Mewth @ seven burudany at Nhore t sien ni Vite peae Judge jerame Paradis on Nov. 17, £999: Stephen iern! Allen, 37. ot Langley, w. ailed seven dhivs and fined $300 alter he pleaded ginlty iodnving while prohibit . 29.1999 Gn North rT District. an ScATEnCe Way FeO served by house arrest sclronic montonAg | Before Judge Doug Moss on Sept. 27, 19% Blake Harry Cooke. 40, “yy, Was jailed 30 dave 4 had his driver's heence suspend ed for 12: mouths atter he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on the Canada Highway on March 20, 1998. in’ North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerome Pp; son Sept. 22, 1999; Robert Edward Summens, 52. of Coquithimi was iitied one dav atter he pleaded To steati ing to Extra Foods on 1999, in West Vancouver. Before Judge Wil Diebolt on Sept. 24. 199) ring for 3,040 times dunng the three- hour period of continuvus ringing. If the attempt is suc- cessful, it will be dedicated to memor of North Vancouver resident Ted Lee, on what would have been his Prreabyanneany wati6 DeOD Lee passed away on Oct. 3 [4 “All Burton Snowboard Clothing "All Bonfire Snowboard Clothing y toh K “SMe, probation faded guilty to steal standise befongene te on Mav 23. 19989) 1a Vanwauver boas required: to pay S40 un restitution Before Judge William Diebolt on Sept. 22, 1ya¢ ethom bitveerald : J9, of Vancouver, recenend months probation pleaded gaily to breaching 4 probation order trom a Young Orttenders Act sentence bv fat mg to hve where directed bya youth Court warker iti uly 1999 , recenved atter he incr ralon’s West eee Peter Rassell, Hend 4), of North Vancous jailed 30 days months’ probation atter he pleaded guilty to: B COokIGS frost Save On Foods on fune 10, 1999) in North Vancouver Distinct: B stealing merchandise belong, Igy ta Sc 1999 in anwouver Cit Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Sept. 22, 1999: Curtes Eferman Jobiston, ot Na : fined resend amy ments probaGen aner he leaded vuln to assaudony niin with a weapon on 198 lin North Vancouver Cis, NV man at the age of 89. He was the last of the ringers who were instrunsental in re-establishing change ringing in the city after a five-year lapse berween 1952 and 1957. The best tocation to hear the bells is Cathedral Square, in the 401 West Georgia plaza. City to look school site Anna-Louise Pentland Cantributina Writer WORLD class artificial turf is coming to North Vancouver Cit Couttatlors made at oft: cal hast Mons mht, aod instructed staff te leak at the Carson Graham School grass held location, The cost at the proge estimated ta be berwecn $600,000 and $1.2 nullien. Ve know wbeie’s a need, and we know che users are willing to be part of the solu tion.” said Coun. Darreil Alussatte, ene of four coun cilors who brought forward the artitigal tart recommen: Sunday, March 5, 2600 —- North Shore News - rtificial turf backed dation Mussatto sand ine netd could be enurely tunded by usec tees, and He predicts the city may even make moneys bevause the field can be used dunay mugs er sunny weath er Toalso costs fess to main tain artifical tact compared ussatta doest cule eur nie uty shouldering part of the costs if needed, Fussatto said) that con to build the sed will avoid of new fields, { be more than grass fields. He sahé he would hke to see afl yrass fields converted eventudlly, SWe won't need to build any more Sunrise Parks.” he satd. Yo make the conversion ec oneed because heavily sworthwh cconartic ally, there will be heavier use of the tart fields. Heavier use wilh mean the fields will have to be lighted an nnht Matssatra: said the city will be exaperimerming with lights with “less trespass.” so fess hight can be seen fren out side of dhe field area. The wpe of turf being considercd is called Field Turt, recently approved by FIFA, the international cov erning body for soeger. The biel? Turf is being tested at Luter Park at the Hoal mounts. This turf is inade of svn- thene fibres, and sand and crushed rubber to support the “blades.” ft is currently being asc on fields located in Burnaby, Coquitlam and Vancouver. Noe Ee Ssr¥oa Bay All Ski/Snowboard Gloves All Ski/Snowboard Goggles Airwalk Snowboard Clothin AM Ski/Snowboard Accessories s Louis Gameau Ski Cicthing “Jupa Kids’ Clothing Coltech Kids’ Clothing Sierra Designs Oakley Snowboard Clothing bvery Sk sui B Binding