Anna Marie D'Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER 12 - Wednesday, September 18, 1991 - North Shore News PREMIER RITA Johnston said last week that the crim- inal charge against former premier Bill Vander Zalm won’t hurt Social Credit chances for re-clection. Vander Zalm was charged with breach of trust relating to alleg- ed events that took place during the sale of his Fantasy Gardens theme park. The court action will limit discus- sions during the upcoming campaign about the former premier’s actions while in office. But NDP leader Mike Harcourt said Socred candidates who worked under Vander Zaiin still need to do some explaining. Will Vander Zalm have an effect on an election? Eunice Findlay North Vancouver t would say yes, it) will make a difference. on party. Zalm, Cyndi delfrey North Vancouver Of course he'll have an effect, but T think what he does has no bearing the Bob Morrison North Vancouver If he gets involved in the election, he will. I think he should stay out of it. He is giving Social Credit a bad name. Ron Robb North Vancouver 1 don’t honestly think he will because his doings are in the past. Ruth Archer North Vancouver 1 would think that be will have a negative effect. | feel Social Credit doesn’: stand for social issues. the Vander fortunes of I olike Fe ie* | THE FOLLOWING people ap- on Sept. Uf: Feb. 25. Sept. 6: of aggravated assault against peared in North and West Van- fan Duncan Edwards received a Before Judge M. Mondin in North Ronald Douglas Powell, 39, was another man in connection with couver provincial courts recently conditional discharge and was Vancouver provincial court) on ordered to stand trial on a charge — an alleged Oct. 4, 1990 incident. to face various charges. Before Judge W.J. Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court ox Sept. 13: Myrtle Barbara Dennis received a conditional discharge and was placed) on probation for six months after the 43-year-old North Vancouver woman pleaded guilty to stealing groceries. As part of her probation, she is not to be found within the Over- waitea store at 1250 Marine Drive. in North Vancouver. Parvin Yazdani received a condi- tional discharge and was placed on six months probation after the 56-year-old North Vancouver res- ident pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing gum. As part of the terms of the probation, Yazdani is not to be found within the Buylow Food store at 730 West I4th Street in North Vancouver. Before Judge W.J. Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court placed on probation for one year after the 22-year-old North Van- couver man pleaded guilty to stealing a sheet of plywood on Ju- ly 31. Before Judge J3.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 10: Michael Adamick received a suspended sentence and was plac- ed on probation for one year after the 28-year-old Bowen Island man pleaded guilty 10 a March 30 assault of a oman on Bowen (sland. 1 Adamick was also ordered to pay $70 in restitution ¢o the victim al and to have no contact with him for the duration of his probation. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 9: Jeff Thomas Blore received a conditional discharge and was placed on probation for 12 months after the 31-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to assaulting a man on | 9495 oa ‘Reg. to $39- uy |'Reg. to $59 ~ : SKIRTS: "aaa at par. Reserve a room in the heart of downtown Seattle now through October 31, 1991 for just $45 Canadian at par single or double occupancy. For Reservations & Information: 1-800-426-0670 KENNEDY HOTEL 1100 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98401 206-623-6175 Present ad upon check-in, subject to availability. Canadian cash anty. Above price dees not include tax or parking. TSHIRTS”. Reg. to $25 $3 Lynn Faeyr Centre