12 ~ Wednesday, April 17, 1996 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING peo- ple appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Ian Walker in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Jan, 29: Ross Goldson, 35. of Vancouver, was jailed 14 days after he pleaded guilty to steal- ing clothes from the Salvation Army on Jan. 20 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on Jan, 29; John Otto Larsen, 41, of Coquitlam, was jailed six months after he pleaded guilty to two charges of committing fraud of more than $1,000 involving the following: @ in Nosth Vancouver Disirict and New Westminster of Archibald Clarke and Defieux (North) Insurance Services between March 4, 1992; and March 1, 1993: in North Vancouver District, New Westminster and else- where of All European Parts Ltd., Jeflrey Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Duk Keun Chung carrying on business as Muffin Spot Restaurant, Sook Hak Hong and Chong Sook Hong carrying on business as Muftin Spot Restaurant, Pine Grove Grocery Ltd: and Stefan Rajewski and Miki Rajewski between April 28, 1992, and March |, $993. * Garry John Lioyd McGale, Was 42. last address available was Kent Prison, was jailed 60 days and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: B assaulting a woman on Jan. 27 in North Vancouver City; BH committing mischief by damaging the woman's prop- erty on the same day. The jail sentence was to start after any jail sentence McGale was serving. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 29: Abdi Ali Youssouf, 33, of Coquitlam, — received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: @ attempting to obtain money by false pretences at the Royal Bank on May 24, 1995. in fest Vancouver: @ failing to go to court on July 10, 1995, Youssouf was required to perform 25 hours of comtnu- nity work service. Before judge Jerry Paradis in Nerth Vancouver provincial court on‘Jan, 25; Seyed-Ali Shafaee-Rad, 61. of North Vancouver, received nine months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Aug. 5, 1995, in North Vancouver District. eee Daniel Martin Dale, 29, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief by dam- aging a womin’s motor vehi- cle on Dec. 9, 1394, in North Vancouver District. i $4 yar Before Judge Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan, 24: Caridad Alipio, 36. of North Vancouver, received [2 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing a bag containing earrings that belonged to a woman on Dec. 3; 1994, in North Vancouver District. ° ese Randal Joseph Darrington also known as Randall Joseph Scott, 30, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 and received eight months” probation after he pleaded guilty to mischief by obstructing the use of a man's motor vehicle on March 14. 1995, in North Vancouver City, Before Judge — Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 24: Robert Reid Jackson, 34. of Campbell River, received six months” probation after an agent appearing on his behalf pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine on June 2. 1995, in North Vancouver City. Jackson was required to perform 30 hours of commu- nity work service. eee Peter Neville Cook, 38, of Vancouver, was jailed six months after ne pleaded guilty to obtaining by false pretences a 1995 Chevrolet Cavalier car belonging to Dick Irwin Chevrolet Oldsmobile Lid. on Feb. 1, 1995. Cook was required to pay $17,786.02 compensation to WA ray i Dick Irwin. Kelly Lawrence Axthelin, 20, no address given, was jailed a total of 30 days after he pleaded guilty to: possessing marijuana on LEAD Pee Lad ene, Dec. 23, 1995 in North Vancouver District; and possessing a stolen motor vehicle on Dec. 23, 1995, in North Vancouver District. eon Steven Sportak, 30, of oe deat ah MLE LW RES ALIA Vancouver, was jailed 14 days after he pleaded guilty to steal- ing merchandise belonging to Sears Canada on Jan, 20 in North Vancouver City. — Compiled by Anna Marie D'Angelo Salvation Army Clothes Drive Monday April 15 to Sunday el 22 This is your chance to get those old clothes out of the closet and into good hands. Bring in those clean but retired clothes and . deposit them in the big blue box at Grand Court. Every person who donates will get a $5 coupon good with any $50 purchase at participating Mall stores. All clothes recovered will go to the aid of the Salvation Army. So help us bely them out, you'll wear it well. [ALL SEARS @ WAL-MART ¢ PACIFIC LINEN a ees : | . ce ets