8 - Friday, April 12, 1996 — North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: March 4 1800-bik. 21st St. Break and enter — attempt. Rear window of home smashed, no entry gained, March 5 6000-bIk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Second storey bathroom window smashed with a rock, Access to this window gained by climbing onto roof. Stolen: VCR, stereo system, CDs, two 35m! cameras, jewelry box, jewelry. Value: unknown, March 6 1800-blk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. 6" hole broken through glass next to front door, Stolen: nil. 1800-blk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Front plate glass window forced. Once inside cash register drawer forced/pried open. Stolen: $300 cash. 2100-blk, Marine Dr. - Break and enter. Wooden ‘Name: Rotirt John O'Neill Age: 38. Offence: impaired driving, blood alcoho! greater than .08 Call NV RCMP at 985-1311. frame removed from exterior of west side window and glass pried off. Stolen: loose change and beer. Value: $ 335. Name: Richard Todd Adams Age: 27 Offence: failing to remain at an accident scene Cali NV RCMP at 985-1311. Ot wwe Orine Mees Ne.Dr. ; 1400-blk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Entry via front window above door. Stolen: $20 cash float and gi chery bra coe. THE FOLLOWING peo- ple appeared in North and West Vancouver . courts recently to face various charges: - Before. : Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver _ provincial court on Jan. 19: ‘Hamid’ = Reza- Ravanchi, 40, of. “North Vancouver, received’ nine months’ probation after he pleaded guiity to assaulting a woman on Dec. 8, 1995 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Jan. 17; | David Jackson Currie, 46, of Vancouver, was fined $200 and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty to stealing groceries belonging On Tuesday, April 16, 1996, an Open House will be held to pre- sent details of BC Ferries’ proposal to construct a fast ferry assembly facility on the Vancouver Port Corporation's Pier 94 site. TIME: 4 p-m. to 9 p.m, PLACE: The former B.A. Blacktop office building, southeast corner of St. Andrews and Esplanade, North Vancouver This is a great opportunity for you to talk to our staff about the pro- posed facility, and the fast ferries we intend to build there. Please join us and find out about this important component of our Ten Year Plan, Advancing the Fleet, Building the Province. For more information, call our Vancouver office at 681-5373, or fax 681-8425. BC FERRIES Advancing the Fleet - Building the Province 2 Century dl eran Tree ORE EEN ER Re RHA we OR RAR RT we ee, __Takht- - cordless phone. to Save-On-Foods on May 5, 1995 in North Vancouver District. -Simon Henry Gabriel. 49, of North Vancouver, was fined “a total of $275 after he was . found guilty of: @ being the driver involved in a hit and run on April 12, 1995 on Bewicke Avenue in North Vancouver City: . 1995 April 1-4 Medical aid calls: 7 Number of false alarms: 3 Public service caffs: 0 B driving too close on the same day. Kenneth Frank White, 41, of Gibsons, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to pos- sessing cocaine on. Nov. 24, in North Vancouver District. . Before Judge — Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 16; 1100-blk. Mathers. Electrical smell. 2900-blk. Mathers. Alarm. 2100-bik. Bellevue. Hazardous materials - chemical. April 5-7 Medical aid calls: 15 Number of false alarms: 5 Public service calls: § 2300-bik. Marine Dr. Dumpster fire, 2200-bIk, Folkestone. Strange odor. Headland Headland Cl. Oil on road. Dr. April 3 15th St. and Mathers Ave. Vehicle one failed to stop at stop sign and struck vehi- cle two. Injuries: three peo- ple, concussion, abrasions, bruising. Charges: fail to stop at stop sign. Approximately $2,300 damuge. §00-bik. Knockmaroon. Vehicle one struck hedge and fence. No injuries. Charges: 24 hour prohibition. Approximately $4,000 dam- Stephen Russell, 21, of North Vancouver, was fined $75 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief by damaging a motor vehicle tonging to the Government of Canada on June 6, 1995 in North Vancouver City. Russel] was required t to pay $206. 45 restitution: : Energy Surround Sound Speakers ate recognized worldwide as an outstand- ing product that delivers exactly as promised. Start building your Energy home theatre speaker system from scratch, or add an Energy centre channel speaker, surround satellites or a powered subwoofer to your existing set-up. Hurry in for many incredible “Hare” raising specials on Televisions, VCR3, stereos and more! SARKING IN REAR OF BUILZING -