” "5 - Sunday, August 13, 1985 - North Shore News Fd a ea ele lr Rel ela co | Man guilty of leaving scene A 30-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man pleaded guilty ‘o fleeing the scene of an accident in North Vancouver provincial court Aug. Randail Stewart Sr-ith was fined $565 by Judge J.D. Layton for lexving the accident on Dec. 24, 1988. Smith was driving a 1975 Ford pickup in the 490 biock of Queensbury at the time of the incident. Some welfare payments stopped ABOUT 49,000 employable income assistance recipients wil! not receive another income assistance caeque until hey produce proof thut they are looking for and have been unable to find work. This annouecement was mad: recently by Social Services and Hozxsing Minister Claude Richmond. “Right now, everyone who is capable of working should be able to find a job,’ said Richmond. “The economy is booming and there sre thousands of jobs available throughout the province. Employable single people and coupies without dependents are mobile and I expect them to work when work is available.”” He emphasized that the fetter will go only to employable singles and couples without depeadents. Sizgle parents and two-parent families will not he affected. The Ministry of Social Services aad Housing bas allocated $37 million for employment and training programs fer income assistauce recipients, including Employment Plus wage assistance, job counselling, transitional benefits, and trainiag. Enhanced earn- ings exemptions ave also available to encourage recipients to get work experience. Man guilty of sex assault A 24-YEAR-OLD man of no fixed address was found guilty of assautting a femoie in connection with a June & incident. Jean Claude Beaudoin was given a suspended sentence in North Vancouver provincial court July 19. Juéze J.D. Layton also placed deaudoin on probation for one year. Musical ride ticket sales brisk FICKETS ARE moving fast for the upcoming RCMP Musical Ride performance in North Vancouver on Aug. 16. The famous precision horse-riding display is set for 7 p.m. at the Kinsmen Siedium ini Mahon Park. : Tickets to the event are on sale at recCentre Lonsdale. The public can visit the horses and riders at stables set up at the rec centre, located at 23rd and Lonsdale, during regular business hours. Because seating is limited, North Vancouver RCMP suggest spectators bring along lawn chairs, Scholarship deadline looms TUFSDAY, Aug. 15 is the deadline for application for a new seh: larship for Capilano College students. The North Vancouver Women’s Liberal Commission will pro- vide one year’s tuition fer a student taking o71e course in Women’s Studies. The scholarship will be awarded more on the basis of financial need, rather than acadezaic es community achievements, and is particularly aimed at homemakers returning to schocl. Interested applicants szould contact the financial aid office or Woinen’s Studies Department at Capilano College. A short essay must accompany the application. This week ALL- Crear at councils WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL, Monday Aug. 14 at 7:45 p.m.: Specia) Council Mecting-Klahanie Park Hous- ing,321-333 Marine Dr./Multiple Dwelling Zone. Policy aud Plan- ning Committec-Sannis Subdivi- sion, Cauifeild Piateau-Greenbelt Proposal. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL, Monday Aug. 14 at 7:30 p.m.: Public Hearing- Rezon- ing applications. Emergency Heliport Site Selection/Viev Study/Neptune Bulk Terminals Ltd. rezoning app./Zoning Bylaw, 1967, Amendment Bylav’, 1989 No. 6001/Local Improvement Construction Bylaw/Taxation Ex- emption Bylaw,1°89.No. 6035/ Motioc-restriction of highrise ir lower Lonsdale. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL, Monday Aug. 14 at 7:30 p.m.: Pacific Aquaculture-Fish Farm/Roche Point/Smoking Bylaw. 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