aa From page 3 Paull’s car then went though some hedges and into the Mohawk gas station on West 3rd Street. Her car rear-ended a Dodge minivan refu- elling at the pumps. Const. Rodrigue spoke briefly to Paull and noted she had a “strong odor of alco- hol coming from ter mouth,” said the Crown lawyer. Paull told Rodrigue she had had two drinks at Montana’s, said Nascou. Const. Tom Seaman picked up the investigation. ' She was unsteady and “weaving” on her feet, her eyes were blood shot and._ her speech was slurred, according to Seaman. At the North Vancouver RCMP detachment Paull blew .13 and .12 for blood alcohol content. The legal limit is .08. While at the police sta- tion, Paull feel asleep in the telephone zoom where she went to call for legal advice. Police woke her up. She was unsteady on ber feet, She did not have a crimi- nal or driving recerd at the time. On Sept. 10, Paull plead- ed guilty to impaired dri- ving in connection with an incident that police sa caused more than $12,00' damage to the cars. Nerrh Vancouver provin- cial court Judge Jerome a AVICE LTO. (CTRYLORMOTIVE’ TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS NORTH Vancouver Const. Ben Rodrigue ... hit by a drunk driver. ‘suspended Paull’s licence | Minimum fine | issued for drunk dr NE, testi RCMP Paradis penalized her the minimum: a $300 fine and a three month driver’s licence suspension. The Crown had asked for the minimum penalty. The judge stated rhat he for a few months, bur provincial statute required that she be prohibited from driving 12 months for the conviction. Pauli, a Burnaby resi- dent, did not say anything during the court proceed- ings. Her lawyer said that Paull rarely drinks. “I believe she basically fell asleep,” said the defence lawyer, Paull is the mother of two young children and is on social assistance. She is taking a training program for future employ- ment, according to her lawyer. / Gvoranteed 5 years Family Operated since 1934 B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED are - Gov. Certified #50222 TUNE-UPS - FUEL SYSTEMS - ELECTRICALIAion Hees *% CONSULTATION 5000 OUR 39TH YEAR 176 PEMGERTON AVE. N.VAN. wwe es cad Minute Maid -Frezen Orange Juice 99 (6 pack) 6x 355 ml Dr. Miles Price . PEST CONTROL AK 926-0230 * 988-7455 er - : i 7 a Woodbine Kleenex Bathroom Tissue $6°° Saptember 14th-September 20th, 1997 Close call TWC people were lucky to escape unharmed Sept. 10 after a Toyota station wagon slammed into street lamp pole on Mount Seymour Parkway. CALL TO ACTION! Over prescribing drugs is a serious heaith issue - costs millions of # dollars and effects the quality of life of many people TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! FACT BC. Government contributes $15 75 million of tax J payers’ money for doctor's medical and legal liability insurance. : CONCERNED? To help level the playing field in loan Gadsby’ ground breaking medical malpractice lawsuit and appeal which has cost $75,000 tu date. we ask you to consider donating to the “Joan Gadsby @ Legal Action Fund” c/o Trustee Fred Whittaker #303, 315) Drive. North § Vancouver, V7R 254 - For further information on our Action Group Call 528-4620, : “BIG BIG CASELOT SALE * - Campbell's Chicken Noodle, Mushroom Vegetable 7 (while supplies last - we reserve the right to limit quantities) for 12 12 x 284mi * acting on stage! « jazz dance! * acting on camera! ¢ E.S.L. drama! After school & weekends Sept. 21 to Dec. 6. * For more information, please call 877-0678 * af « , We Separation mi and Divorce LAW * Effective Client - Lawyer Communication * Determined Pursuit of Client’s Interest ¢ Results Oriented © Lengthy Trial Experience FACTORY FUTON 267 E. Ist. Van Erurance in cear lane Hon.- st. Them Sundag 12-5 pra 8 -4 4 1A) MRAPIDLUBE ORIVE-THRU ON CHANGE PROFESSIONALS { No appointment necessary ops, plus taxes & ouvice levy 21 polet salty Inapoction Engine contac Windshield washer finid ing flutd © Trausmiseion finid « Brake [LONSDALE & 13TH