14 - Sunday. October 4. 1996 - Nonh Shore Mews THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 5: Peter Mario Holyk, 50, of Vancouver, was jailed one day after he pleaded guilty to: @ stealing a quantity of metal belonging to Allied Shipbuilders on Jan. 22 in North Vancouver District; @ jailing to go to court on April 15. eee Sharon Elizabeth Pundas, 39, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to report to a probation officer on March 3. Dundas was required to perform 20 hours of commu- nity work. eee Barry Diville Baker, 41, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 atter he pleaded guilty to two charges of breaching pro- bation by drinking alcohol. One charge related to an Aug 3 incident in West Vancouver. The other charge related to a Dec. 35, 1997 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Jerome, Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 31: Linda Marie Smitheringale, 34, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong- ing to Save-On-Foods on May 22 in North Vancouver City. Smitheringale was required > Premium tiered rates guaranteed for 7 years tee pertonm 24 Gon ef cena Wat h for: Judge Jeron. Paradis: North Vancouver pres ooocurias fui 29: Pobert Haves Ncurfowk, 49 or Vanover. resend stn months oprebanen atten he pleaded guiliv co stealing mer chandise belonwing to Capers on June 27 in West Vancenver. ee 8 Randy Lewellyn Perry, 40, of North Vancouver, received mine months probanon after he pleaded guilty to assautting awoman on July 10 in North Vancouver City, eas Eric Johan Roe, North Vancouver, re three months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on June 12 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on July 20: Nathan John Elving, 22, no. address available, received an 18 month conditional sen- tence after he pleaded guilty to: Mi the break, enter and theft of a house in the 600-block of West 7th Street on Jan. 20 in North Vancouver City; B possessing a man’s: stolen TV, VCR and other items; B® possessing house break-in instruments consisting of white gloves and a screwdriver. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 8: Yammy Annette Tatum, 22, of Burnaby, received a three month conditional sen- tence after she pleaded guilty to: @ impersonating with inten- tien to obtain moncy on Aug. 12, 1997 in North Vancouver District; Bf impersonating on Feb. 8 in Burnaby “to gain advantage for herself.” Tatum was required to per form 50 hours of community work service. 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