THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North Vancouver and West Vancouver provincial courts recently to face various charges. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 15: William Charles Wannamaker was fined $250 after the 48-year- old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise Jan. 7 from Canada Safeway. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 14: Raymond Edgar Lavigne, of no fixed address, was sentenced to a total of 14 days in jail after the 38-year-cld man pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited and to driving without reasonable con- sideration for others on July 19, 1990 on Highway No. I. ees Leslie Geraid Bingham was fin- ed $300 and put on probation for one year after the 26-year-old North Vancouver man _ pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman Sept. 29, 1990, Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 13: Theodoros Stefas was fined $200 after the 24-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana in con- nection with a Nov. 26, 1990 drug “PERCUSSIONIST 7% TUBA PLAYERS West Van Pops Band a) Thursday Night at 8:00 pm. Irwin Park School Established adult community tun band needs experienced percussionist, tuba’s and other instruments. Please call John Bergeron 984-0352 8 - Wednesday, February 20, 1991 - North Shore News A DAY IN COURT seizure. Before Judge W.J. Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 23: vadley James Saari was fined $250 after the 19-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing te notify the owner of damage Saari caused to a retain- ing wall, shrubbery and trees in a Dec. 1, 1990 car accident near the 1900-block of Hoskins Road. Saari was fined an additional $200 for failing to appear for an Oct. 30, 1990 court date. ees Paul Brian Paoli was fined $400 and had his driver's licence suspended for six months after the 20-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to driving without consideration Nov. I, 1990 on the Low Level Road. Before Judge W.J. Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. If: Antoine Claude Zarzour, of no fixed address, was ordered to stand trial on charges of robbery and unlawful confinement in con- nection with events alleged to have occurred on July 16, 1990. Zarzour, 36, appears March 6 in B.C. Supreme Court to fix a trial date. eee John Gordon Green, 20, was ordered to stand trial on charges While Correction Notice Warehouse Sale Flyer Appearing Feb. 20. 1991 Page 3 — Striped, printed or solid Fantasy Top will not te available. Woolco is sorry for any incon- venience this may have caused its customers. Life at Cedar Village is about looking to the future. 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