5 - Friday, September. 19, 1986 — North Shore News ~ |Pryce Children laid to rest Man in court for stealing charge A 19-YEAR-OLD man of no fixed address appeared in North Vancouver provincial court Tuesday charged with possession of a restricted weapon and possession of stolen property. The charges were laid against Timothy John Brown in coanec- tion with two separate incidents. Brown faces the weapon charge following a May 12 incident in which he is alleged to have been carrying a replica of a Smith & Wesson handgun on the grounds of Sutherland Secondary School. The possession of stolen property charge was laid against Brown after police seized a stolen Capri automobile in early August. Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. Shaw, Brown was remanded to Nov. 20 to stand trial on the dan- gerous weapon charge and to Dec. 23 to stand trial on the posses- sion of stolen property charge. NV man faces drug charge RANDALL ALLISON Mountain appeared in North Vancouver provincial court Tuesday charged with selling MDA. The 34-year-old North Vancouver man faces the charge in con- nection with an Aug. 1 drug squad seizure. Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. Shaw, Mountain was remanded to Jan. 19, 1987 to stand (rial on the charge. Assault charge stands trial A WEST VANCOUVER man has been ordered to stand trial on a charge of indecent assault. William Hemill, 41, appeared in North Vancouver provincial court Thursday to face-the charge, which was laid against him in connection with incidents, involving a female, that allegedly occur- ved between Jan. 1, 1974 and Dec. 1977. Mian accused of theft A 42-YEAR-OLD man of no fixed address appeared in North Vancouver provincial court Wednesday to face a charge of theft over $1,000. William Theodor Betthel faces the charge in connection with the alleged theft of 2 man’s wristwatch, three rings and other jewelry from a North Vancouver woman in August, 1984. Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. Shaw, Betthel was ordered to stand trial on the charge. Granddad to jail for six months A 68-YEAR-OLD West Vancouver man was convicted of sexually assaulting his granddaughter, who is under the age of 10. The man, whose name cannot be revealed in order to protect the girl’s identity, was sentenced (o six months in Jail. ; West Vancouver Police reported the assault occurred in 1985. THE FOUR children murdered by their father last week were buried Tuesday in the grave of their great-grandmother. But one member of the family is threatening to have court approval to have the grave opened to remove their ashes, Allan Duplissie, an uncle of the children’s mother Darlene, said he is upset with the burial arrangements for the children. Clayton Pryce, five, Krystale, four, Khendelle, two, and one-year-old Robert Anthony Clinton were buried at Capilano View Cemetary in West Vancouver. The body of Ron Pryce, 42. who committed suicide after shooting the children Sept. 10 was sent to his family in Montreal. The children’s grandfather Don Duplissie said his brother is the only member of the family who objects to how the children were buried. “People in North Vancouver should know everyone — in this family thinks it’s a loving thing to do."’ Duplissie. “My daughter is comforted by the fact that her children are buried with their great-grandmother.”’ “I's a shame | have an unfeeling brother who would go so far as to put an article in the Province and threaten the family with a civil suit. He's caused so much grief to this family." Duplissie said his 79-year-old father, and all of Darlene's other uncles, aunts and cousins gave their blessing to how the children would be buried. “My father is greatly touched,’’ said Duplissie, “and my mother deeply loved children."* He said his mother, Agnes Duplissie, never met her great-grandchildren, because she died 23 years ago when Darlene was one-month-old. West Vancouver District had to give special permis- sion to the family to have the four cremations in the grave, because the law limits it to two. said THE FINEST IN RETIREMENT LIVING &) OCEAN PARK VILLAGE §{ & (Pictured outside the Clubhouse): ¢ G. Mooney © T, Foreman e W. Sellers © R. Foreman ® M. Askew J. Mooney @ R. Sellers © Mr. & Mrs. W. Gillis Join the other smart home buyers who have discovered the pleasures of sunny White Rock. ® no more lawns to cut © unique design features ® beach, golf, tennis only minutes away ® convenient to everything WE HAVE IT ALL!! 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