THE following people recently appeared in North Vancouver court in connection with drinking and driving related offences: Helen Vera Rustemeye 48, of North Vancouver, was fined $1,000, received 12 months’ probation and had her driver's licence suspended for 12 months after she pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Rustemeyer was required to pay $1,600 restitution to ICBC. eee William Robert Ohman, 54. of North Vancouver, was jailed 45 days and had his driver’s licence suspended for 18 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. The jail sentence was to be served on weekends. eee Miklos Istvan Mester, of North Vancouy fined $300 and had dri- ver's licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. eee Rys Nicholas McArthur, 18, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 and had his licence suspended for three - ADVERTISING CORRECTION In our Caristmas Dreanes insert included in this newspaper. E NOTE: } Page 25 - Tommy tt Hilfiger pieced polo reg. $88 - not as illustrated. Ke si apoiogize to cur Waised customers and regret any inconvenience cr confu- sion this may have caused. EATON’S months after he pleaded guilty to having a Mood aleo- hol fevel greater than .08. e Darrell Peter Atlay, 40, of Coquitlam, was jaile and had his driver's lice suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to hav- ing a blood alcohol level greater than .08 eee Christopher Charles Wieser, 18, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 and had his drives’s licence suspended 12 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. eee Calvin Arthur Moore, 41, of North Vancouver, was fined $750 and had his dn- ver’s licence suspended for 18 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Anna Marie D'Angelo Wednesday. Novermer 18. 1998 - North Shore News - Cemetery space debated Arguments fly in hot City meeting Katharine Hamer Contributing Writer THERE was a heated debate at North Vancouver City coun- cil’s Nov. 2 meeting — and it wasn’t just about items on the agenda. Councillors: wrestled with tabled issues before taking potshots at each other. First came a scemingly MNecUuOaUsS Presentation on plans for North Vancouver © emete C owie of , delivered a sales pi concept of 2 “memorial gar- den” at the cemeters Cowie, who has imple: mented a similar project at Coquitlam’s Mount Robinson cemetery, unturled a variety of diagrams illustrat- ing the proposed garden and a “memorial wall” to be con- tained within. which grey plastic boxe slotted. These boxes, or s them, ¢ hold nwo urns of ashes. The idea is an adaptation of the column burial concept — one which is already being explored by City council. A small number of simple columns have been erected at North Vancouver Cemetery. There are currently only a handful of traditional burial plots remaining at the ceme- nd the City, like other ipalities across the Mainland, is being to consider alterna: “nich mun Lower forced tives. “A lot of municipalities really interested in thi because of the financial impli- cations,” said Cowie of his plans. The cost of each niche is $300 — money which council could potentially use for the upkeep of the cemetery as a whole. Councilfozs were divided on the idea. Coun. Darryl Mussatto asked Cowie how the wall dif- ‘BLOWOUT. SALE. TOM'S VIDEO EXCLUSIVE 10 TITLES, EACH APP. 4 HRS LONG!! FOR SALE ONLY 29 Feu THESE TAPES DEAL WITH VARIOUS SUBJECTS! Hurry in in 1 for best selection! ANY 4 ron 00" NOBTH VANCOUVER north vancouver City Council . ond St total Gomeept ™ hese are an extension ot vour parks and atardens,” he said. People wall cmyjes gong through thea” Coun, Barbara Perrauht thought that che wall was a gw aides “Eothink there are same very interestiag posstbilines we should evplore” she said. “More and more people are going the cremation route. Urr hot particu farly proud of our ceme tery oT think there's aso det that could be done.* Perrault said) she would like to see a European: cemetery, Swhere families VISIT Wee like parks.” Coun. Stella Jo Dean was having none of this f guess maybe Pm old: fashioned,” she said. COUN. 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