NV man jailed for missing work A 20-YEAR-OLD: North Vancouver man was = sentenced Tuesday in North Vancouver provincial court to 30 days in Jail after he plead-, / ed guilty to failing to comply with a court order: Kevin David Dale was originally charged after he failed to, com- plete 100 hours of community work service by Dec. 31, 1987. The order had been issued Aug. 13, 1987. i" o Man guilty of mischief A 24-YEAR-OLD sista ke was placed on probation for three ‘rnonths and | ordered to pay $50 In restitution: to the victim after he Frank "Petersen was origin ly chaiged 1 ‘in connection with a Jan. ; “9 incident in ‘which’ a 4X4 pickup truck was, kicked and its Side irror torn otf . ; . ih . ‘North Van man counts nee cash under false after he pt S ; ;Shahezad Dhanji was originally charged in ‘connection with inci dents’ ranging from July 8 to July 24, 1987 In which cash was ob- ., *s Bay with NSF cheques... ‘ Appearing. before. Judge R.D. Grandison, Dhaojt ‘pleaded guilty to all five charges and was fined $100 on each. He was also placed cash ¢ Disborsedod| val during Ma h under the Criminal Injury Compensation Act.’ : the premises , ‘ot a ‘aightctub, | a 23-year-old North Van- ick ¢ THE. HANDSWORTH Secondary ‘School CountetAtiack. “group | will be holding a ‘car wash May,7, 11-a.m. to 4 p.mi; at the Edge- mont Village Chevron station to.raise money for ; the. School” Ss. planned Taxi Assisted Payment System (TAPS)./ : . The system would ‘provide an alternative to dri by, subsidizing weekend taxi rides home:: Studen ing ‘the service’ would be responsible’ for half of the fare and the remainder would. be provided bys # Handsworth CounterAttack account. fe ng and driving’ é é : 6. - Friday, May 6, 198% ~ North Shore News | ‘U. S. Navy to test Newtsuit NORTH VANCOUVER'S Inter-- (HHSI), national Hard Suits Inc. will. have one of its unique Newtsuit diving suits tested by the U.S. Navy later this month. WHSI general manager Aris ‘Morfopoulos said-the test, sched- uled to begin May 24, could open the door for the company to sell suits to other NATO navies. “It’s something we've been try- ing to do’ for several months,” Morfopoulos said of the opportu- nity to have the suit tested by the navy. The announcement IHSI’s signing in March. of a letter of intent’ to scil two of the A fabulous view and a great dance |, band. Snack, dine or just dance the hight away 1986, follows’ sos, 000 suits to 5 Japan’ s Fuji Co. Ltd., bringing t four the number of suits sold by the company: i Developed by IHSI president and Can-Dive Services. Lid. founder Phil Nuytten from 17 to the aluminum-skinned ; suit allows’ ‘divers to work at depths of up tg 1,000 feet without having to “ go through decompression. © 4, “ The suit also uses a closed cifeuit breathing system, which eliminates noisy underwater breathing bub- bles, and, because it-is made’ with virtually no ferrous metals and has / good for ‘military applications. ‘Morfopoulos has’ estimated Newtsuit. sales over the next six years will run to 200 suits, or ap- proximately $60 million. . He said the target for ‘suit sales this year is 15. JOANNE: avery low magnetic signature, it is a difficult to detect. Both characteristics make it very Tox pen Tuesday: through Saturday ; “trom S pin, Call R431 lor seservattionts,.~ Joanne Hutlet, a well known travel counsellor on the North Shore for 15 years, specializing i in “, cruise “and -vacation “travel, invites all her ” friends . and clients to oo call her at: CALL - - 926- 4344 #108-100 Park Royal South “West Vancouver, B.C... (Main , Plaza. Black Tower)” \