| ‘POSING ON THE PATIO- Wilson—who has also modell - Juven stab wound — juveniles _ ‘Twas in a hurry to catch . the ferry.”’ That was the © excuse offered to Judge Alfred Watts last week in West Vancouver provincial court by 18-year-old Patrick Ralph le ers 6-inch ‘One male, who has been hospitalized with a. 6-inch stab wound to his stomach, faces possible assault char- ges causing bodily harm in.a major brawl which’ began outside the International Plaza hotel, according to West Van police. He has been reported in good condition. The incident about 1:30 Sunday morning, started in the parking lot west of the hotel and involved two who _ reportedly knew each other, police said. The one who was being beaten ran across to the gas station north of Marine Drive, and was pursued by his attacker. An off-duty Vancouver police officer; who happened on the scene, stepped in to help the victim who was on the ground and being kicked around. Alleg- edly in self victim whipped out a knife, wounding his attacker. West Vancouver police arrived at after. the scene — shortly Investigations continue. au defence, the ess Ri Jones Judge Watts asked him why he was going so fast. Jones, who pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving, was the object of a high-speed police chase at up to 98 mph along the Upper Levels Highway in West Vancouver last December 19. He was originally clocked © by police radar in the 2800 DEPENDENT RETAILERS AGENT Es 4 1 ISTRIBUTOR 5 PART-TIME a af 5 Baap Pest of her North Shore ‘garden ap: ed for The Bay and other comp IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF LARGE AMOUNT OF BROAD RANGE OF MERCHANDISE: ' SURPLUS, DISTRESSED and CLEAR-OUTS. We are locating: INDEPENDENT RETAILERS and/or AGENTS for artment is secretary Sherry anies [Ellsworth Dickson photo) of: Ladysmith when block of the highway at 82 mph. Then, near the Eagle Ridge exit, the clock rose to 98 mph. Police eventually apprehended him near the Horseshoe Bay ferry term-. inal. . _ Jones was fined $400 or 15 days in jail. He also loses liis driver’s licence for at least three months at the dis- cretion of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles. apy ete : is VES, RIBUTOR SALES SUPERVISOR ‘or FULL TIME * Wyre 1. Surplus/Regular goods on consignment. 2. New dealerships. | 93. New product agencies. A «64. Joint venture retail operations. 5. Opening of new retail operations. f © WE SUPPLY THE PRESELECTED GOODS and CO- | PROMOTE THE SALES.. A 6« YOU SUPPLY THE STAFF, LOCATION AND 1 ARE SOLD. gtk sehen er hyrineaned ter i EPRESENTA COLLECT THE MONEY. ® WE SHARE THE PROFIT ONLY AFTER THE GOODS TIVE WILL: ‘AREA SHORTLY, Surplus Clearinghouse of Canada 207 Queen's Quay West, S.E. Building, - Toronto, Ontario. je ‘ . sankey: 2 epehogiets vent ek cot EIN Y 1976, alieged Wright held up two Grouse employees at gun- point, and carried with him a .357 magnum revolver and several sticks of dynamite. He tied up the employees at the coffee shop and office at the top of Capilano Road and — escaped with a bank deposit bag containing the money, plus personal checks, and a Richard Lynn Wright, 34, of arrested in Kamloops, and later charged by North . terms for Vancouver RCMP with the $30,000 armed robbery last year of Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd., N.V., has been sentenced to 10 years in jail. The North Van charges were heard in Kamloops where Wright also pleaded guilty. to offemces in Kamloops commitied after the Grouse incident. Judge George Lamperson handed Wright an additional three years for unlawful confinement during the rob- bery. In that incident Sept. 20, N.V. RCMP had quantity of jade stones. After Wright’s arrest later in September Det.. Sgt. Mel | Tait and Det. Rick Jones of North Vancouver interviewed him in Kamloops and brought him back to the city where he was charged with 11 counts in connection with the robbery. - Meanwhile RCMP invesii- . gating officers Sgt. Tait, Csts. Jones and G. Gourlie have recovered .a_ large amount of cash in Canadian and U.S. currency, and a_ 1050 Marine. Dr., North Van. quantity of personal checks and jewellery belonging to Grouse. = = ~ . Wright was later ‘returned to Kamloops to face other Bee ee ay; OUR. Be BIH penenn’ Dias gob charges, including discharg- ing a firearm .while resisting Back Porch............. 12. Hayden Stewart......-.. 13 Classified..........-...-24 Horoscope..........-.-- 21. Councils...:......--.----6 Letters... 2.6... ee eee ee A Crossword...........--- 20 Travel... ......ec0eee ee 18” va What’s Going On........ 22 Pe golden delicious get your winter apple supply on sale every Friday & Saturday “ . Wosk’s Parking Lot penis ra Bree a eee California, who was Food.....--..:e cence ase wY WPT atrest. it was agreed by N.V and Kamloops prosecutors that the trial be Kamloops. ' He received five years for discharging the firearm; and three concurrent two-year possessing a restricted weapon and sever- al sticks of dynamite in a Kamloops incident Sept. 28, 1976. Additional sentences were three concurrent five- year terms for car theft, inflicting bodily harm with intent to harm, and escaping lawful custody from a Kam- loops remand centre - \o 2 tadieny