Sb RE RE IT TER BU THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Doug Moss in West Vancouver provincial court on June 12: Brian Donald Jelasco, 20, of Whistler, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to possessing mari- juana on April (2 in West Vancouver. Maciej Zbignew Foksowicz, 19, THE NORTH Vancouver RCMP are asking residents to check :their sheds and garages after police seized $10,000 worth of unreported items’ believed taken from locat backyards. By Anna Marie D'An elo News Reporter “Sometimes people don’t check their garages or storage lockers on a regular basis,” said Const. Mike Lidstone, of the North Vancouver RCMP burglary section. - Police recovered the property earlier this month after an officer allegedly traced goods. sold to a Lower Lonsdale pawn shop to a 20- year-old North Vancouver man. Among the items recovered were hockey equipment. stereos, camping gear, silverware. wet suits, power tools, sporting goods and a barbecue. Police believe the items were stolen mainly in September and October in North Vancouver. ; Some of the property has been " retumed to its owners, Lidstone encourages residents to report Stolen property even. if they believe they will never sce the items again as he says “that not always is the case.” ; Jay Jeffrey Tevely was charged on Oct. 16 with three counts of pos- sessing stolen property and one _ count of break and enter of a garage in the 500-block of East 17th Street. The stolen property charges involved tools belonging to a man, skates belonging to a person and wet suits, sleeping bay. suitcase and other items belonging to a woman. For more information call the North Vancouver RCMP at 985- 1311. of Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he was found guilty of possessing a stolen credit card on March 24 in West Vancouver. Foksowicz was required to per- form 25 hours of community work service. eee Nigel Derek Garibaldi, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to stealing bedding belonging to Zellers on April 27 in West Vancouver. Before = Judge Reginald Field. 38. of PAARL ONE ONT R BTL ALTER AE TEE NGA Blk OS EARL LLY ANTE bd WATE ET ESET Ad Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on June 6: Cody Morrison, 20. of North Vancouver, was fined 0 after he pleaded guilty to possessing mari- Juana on Sept. 28 in West Vancouver. John A. Syvenky. . 64. of Coquitlam, was fined $300 after he was found guilty of driving while prohibited on Feb. 25, 1993, in West Vancouver. Before Judge Reginald Wednesday, October 25, 1995 — North Shore News ~ 18 Ee ga 4 : eae k i nd i sie be Woe) dat Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on June 5: Sheridan E, Levy, 26, of Delta, was fined $500 after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on May ft in West Vancouver. Jan Novotny, 35. of West ancouver, was fined $500 after he pleaded guilty to driving while pro- hibited on Aug. 22. 1994, in West Vancouver. David ASexander Young, 29, af OCTOBER 27-29 CLIMB INTO OUR MOUNTAIN OF SKI AND WINTER DISPLAYS, INFORMATION AND GIVEAWAYS. WaTcH AS ourR Ice CARVER SCULPTS A.5 FOOT SKIER OUT OF PURE Ice. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO WIN BIG PRIZES INCLUDING LOCAL SKI PASSES AND COOL SKi ACCESSORIES. KID’S COLOURING CONTEST Kips 21 AND UNDER ENTER THE SKi COLOURING CONTEST TO WIN A GROUSE NMIOUNTAIN FAMILY fest T Richmond, was fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to possessing muri- juana on March 28 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 18: Darren Shawn Gilfoy. 21, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 after he pleaded guilty to driving without due cure and attention on Jan. 11 on East (Sth Street in North Vancouver City. Compiled by Anna Marie D’Angeto ay a ae ts es gi Pass. ENTRIES AT THE INFO BootTn. RANDOM DRAW. ge GA Ba OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10:00AM - 9:00PM SATURDAY 9:30AM TO 5:30PM, AND SURNIDAY 11:00AM TO S:coPM