SWIMMING, TRAVELLING AND DANCING take ap much of Sylvia's time. A loans clerk at a local credit union, our Sunshine Giri also enjoys sewing. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) soe ‘Maniacal’ chase recounted A high speed chase through West Van, February 28, will probably cost a youth his licence for the next two years. Douglas Kadlec, 17, of 1323 Cammeray Rd. ap- peared in West Van provincial court Thursday on a charge of dangerous driving, after driving at d at up to 110 k.p.h. in a residential area through 10 unposted = in- tersections. A police report stated police in an unmarked car began to pursue the orange Datsun containing Kadlec and two passengers, after it was seen speeding on Westridge Avenue. Police finally stopped the car in the 3800 block of Bayridge Avenue, but not before the Datsun had been seen.to make a number of high speed turns, at one point going up on two wheels. : Judge Perry Millar described the driving as “maniacal” and said he would recommend the suspension of Kadlec’s licence for two years. Judge Millar suspended the passing of sentence on Kadlec who pleaded guilty to the charge, placed him on probation for one year and ordered him to do 100 hours of community service work. | robberies in a wee “North > Vancouver’ has. been hit .by three ‘armed robberies in the space ofi less thana week. : Most recent reported was. a $90 robbery by a man with a handgun at Hardy’s Grocery, at 1127: Mount Royal Boulevard Thursday might, which chad incident | been robbed i in a. similar way exactly two weeks earlier. . Tuesday night a’ man armed witha knife held up the attendant at the Esso gas station at 177 West Third Street. The man, in his. early - 20’s,. _took an undisclosed amount of f cash. He is ear as. | Favor cost him$500__ ‘Driving a: friend “home after having a few drinks has cost a West Van youth $500, and he has had to surrender his licence and go on probation for six months. John Fischer, 19, of°1350 Jefferson pleaded guilty . ‘Thursday in West Van provincial court to charges . Rent-a-boat concession renewed Upon the recom- ‘ mendation of Municipal Land Agent G.A. Williams North Vancouver District Council agreed Monday to renew the lease for a small craft rental concession in Panorama Park, Deep Cove. Council was told that Watson Rentals Ltd. have run the concession in .a satisfactory manner, and that the operation has received a good response from North Vancouver residents. The licence fee for the seven-month operating season commencing April 1 is $900 plus $164 in respect of taxes, and is payable at $152 per month. Council also agreed to renew the Cates Park refreshment concession for this season, but. decided to look into the need for a new, improved building for the future. operation Counter Attack. | of impaired -driving and- driving with a blood alcohol level over .08. - Fischer was charged after police stopped the car he was driving in the carly morning of February 10, in the eastbound lane of the 22 block of West Van. The car was stopped as part of Judge Perry Millaé on- said sentencing - Fischer a _ [Page 5, April 1, 1979- Sunday News being 5 ft. 10'in., of medium. ’ build, having blond hair and wearing a blue shirt, brown plaid jacket and. tan cord. . pants. 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