10 - Wednesday, February 7, 1990 - North Shore News A Day IN COURT an Oct. 30, Way. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Van- couver provincial court on Dec. 18: Stuart Tyler Davidson was fined a total of $250 after the 24-year-old Bur- naby man pleaded guilty to excessive speeding and driving without his licence in connection with a Sept. 20, 1988 in- cident. THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West Vancouver provin- cial courts recently to face various charges laid against them. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in West Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 2: Rodney David Hay was sentenced to one day in jail and put on probation for two years after the 38-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to rob- bery in connection with an Oct. I4, 1989 incident. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 31: Robert Douglas Tremblay was fined $200 and put on probation for six months after the 22-year-old Van- couver man pleaded guilty to mischief under $1,000 in connection wigh an Oct. 31, 1989 incident ai Mackenzie, B.C. Tremblay was also ordered to pay $178 to the victim in compensation. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 31: Carlos Edmundo Flamenco was fin- ed $750 after the 26-year-old Van- couver man pleaded guilty to driving Nov. 24, 1989 on Main Street while prohibited from doing so by a court order. 1989 incident on Taylor IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYER ¢ wanting to hire help now; e able to train on the job; and e interested in wage assistance during the training period, ASK US ABOUT EMPLOYMENT PLUS! eee Brady Ronald Lynn was fined $150 and put on probation for one year after the 21-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of can- nabis resin in connection with a March 16, 1989 drug seizure. As a condition of his probation, Lynn was ordered to stay out of Beaux and Belles Pool Hall on East 15th Street. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in North ~ Vancouver provincial court on Jan.25: Gordon Harold Currier was fined a total of $500 after the 19-year-old Kimberley man pleaded guilty to failing to appear for a Jan. 17 court date and to possession of cocaine in connection with 4 June 28, 1989 drug seizure. In addition, Currier was put on pro- bation for 18 months. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Jau.24: Cameron Charles Smith received a conditional discharge and was put on § probation for nine months after the 32-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to committing an inde- cent act in a public place in connection with a Sept. 10, 1989 incident in North Vancouver. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Van- couver provincial court on Jan. 23: Vanessa Bryan received a conditional discharge and was put on probation for one year after the 35-year-old North Vancouver womat pleaded guilty to possession of hashish in connection with an Oct. 18, 1989 drug seizure. Before Judge J.K. 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