14 - Friday, September 13, err) NEWS photo Terry Peters Crumpled chrome A van and a car mixed it up on Monday at Fromme Road and Wellington Drive in. North Vancouver. Vehicle occupants escaped without injury. THE following people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge = Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 26: Donald Edward Myles, 35, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Feb. 11 in North Vancouver District. oe¢ Mark Janieson, 36, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a man on Sept. 9, 1995 in North Vancouver District. eos Laura Kathleen Patterson, also known as Karen Sarah Robertson, 23, of North Vancouver, was jailed a total of four months and received 12 months’ probation after she: § pleaded not guilty to break, enter and theft, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of break and enter; @ pleaded guilty to stealing ‘merchandise belonging, to Zellers and obstructing North Vancouver RCMP Const. Rod Giles on April 13 in North Vancouver District; B pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to the same Zellers store, three months later on July 18. The original break, enter and theft charge stemmed trom a Jan. 4 incident in the 1400-block of East 20th Street. Before Judge Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on Juiy 26: Darin RK. Lewis, 31, of West Vancouver, was jailed 90 days after he pleaded guilty to the break, enter and theft of a business in the 200-block of Lonsdale Avenue on July 23. Before Judge Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on July 25: Kathy Dukic, 23, of Burnaby, received 24 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing clothes belonging to Sears Canada on Dec. 20, 1994 in North Vancouver City. Dukic was required to pay $319.95 restitution and per- form 100 hours of community work service. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 22: Guillermo Samir Ruiz, 37, of North Vancouver, reccived six months’ probation after he | Soceor Players | - Keeper plus two needed <--> Boys born in:1982 arid not already registered: — W.Van Team _ _ U-18 Silver 7989 640-0505 PA AS AID BLATT TET ate pleaded guilty to stealing, mer- chandise belonging to Save- On-Foods on April 12. in North Vancouver Ciry, Ruiz was required to per- form 15 hours of connaunity work service. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on July 18: Jack Westcott, 33, of Vancouver, was jailed seven days afier he pleaded guilty to obstructing a North Vancouver RCMP constable on Now, 15, 1995. eed Bernard Oliver Dietrich, 37, of no fixed address, was jailed 30 days and received 18 months’ probation after he: @ was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm of a woman on March 18 in North Vancouver City; B pleaded guilty to commit- ting mischief by damaging a person’s door on June 7 in North Vancouver City; B pleaded guilty to breaching a recognizance by contacting two people on June 7 in § North Vancouver City; @ pleaded guilty to breaching a recognizance by going to a home in the 400-block of West 3rd Street on the same day. Before Judge Jerry § Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 17: James Kane Lazeo, 22, of North Vancouver, was fined J $200 after he pleaded guilty to: i breaching probation by fail- ing to complete 20 hours of community work service by June 30, 1995; @ breaching probation by falling to report to a probation officer on Aug. 31, 1995. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on July 16: Christopher Unsworth, 24, of North Vancouver, was fined $750 after he pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to report to a probation officer’ on Jan. 6, 1994, _— — Anna Marie D’Angelo Technology Solutions | at your fingertips The Canadian Technology Netwrork — providing innovative Canadian companies with quick and personal access to expertise, advice arid information to help meet their technology and related business challenges. In British Columbia catl 4-604-221-3032 or visit us at hitp://etn.nre.ca Canada ‘Shopping List”’ - For Child Safety! | The fatest in Survival Fashion! - an approved Personal Floatation Device, but remember a floatation device must never replace adult supervision. The Canadian; .. Red Cross Society