16 - Wednesday, November 29 , 1989 - North Shore News A DAY IN xe From page 9 conditional discharge and one year probation after the 48-year-old West Vancouver man was found guilty of assault in connection with ean Aug. 23 incident involving a woman. are Frank Knor was fined $100 after the 46-year-old West Vancouver man pleaded guilty to snagging in connection with a Sept. 7 incident in Port Alberni Harbour. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincia! court on Oct. 20: Joanne Knight received a condi- tional discharge and three months probation after the 25-year-old North Vancouver woman pleaded guilty tc possession of cannabis in connection with a May 3 drug seizure, Before Judge R.D. Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Oct. £9: Dominic James Lee received a conditional discharge and three months probation after the 20- wy 4 et year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to operating a vessel while towing a waterskier without another person on board to watch the skier, in connection with an Aug. 27 incident. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 18: Gordon Arthur Markle was fin- ed $300 after the 35-year-old New Westminster man pleaded guilty to Possession of stolen property in connection with an Aug. 16 inci- dent. Before Judge #.D. Layton in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 17: Christopher M. Lycett was fined $300 and had his driver’s licence suspended for one year after the 21-year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited by a court order. In connection with a March 2 incident on Pilot House Road, Lycett was fined an additional $300 for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. gee Behzad Rady received a condi- tional discharge and six months probation after the 30-year-old Vancouver resident was found guilty of theft under $1,000 in connection with an Aug. 17 inci- dent at Woodwards Foods. enh Jason Degroot was fined $75 after the 19-year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis in connection with a Feb. 9 drug seizure. Before Judge J.D. Layton in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 16: David Nakano received a condi- tional discharge and one year pro- dation after the 39-year-old Bur- naby man pleaded guilty to making repeated harassing phone calls in connection with a May 13 incident. Before Judge 3.K. Shaw in West Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 28: James Donald Copley received a conditional discharge and one year Probation after the 18-year-old West Vancouver man pleaded guil- ty to mischief in connection with a July 28 incident of window smashing. al PNE Christmas Fair ‘89 International Ice Sculpture Competition + Choirs - Carolers Festive Food Demonstrations + World's Biggest Christmas Wreath Street Entertainers & Musicians + Ciristmas Tree Square Santa & Live Reindeer » Special Events & Activities for Kids Free Rides on the Christmas Carousel | It's Winter Magic Get your holiday season off to the best start ever at Vancouver's First Annual PNE Christmas Fair. See the dazzling night lite Citristmas Parade December 2nd! A Fantasy in Ice See the Pacific Rim Invitational Ice Sculpting Classic... breathtaking creations crafted from enormous blocks of ice. Gifts Galore Come to Christmas Town where you'll find a huge selection of exciting gifts for everyone on your list. Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund Garage Sale Sat. Dec. 2nd, Showmart Building, 9a.m.-6p.m. December 2-10 Forum, Food & Showmart Buildings Weekdays 5:30-10 p.m. Saturdays: 10a.m.-10p.m. Sundays: 10a.m.-7 p.m. Admission: Adults, $5.00. Youth (6-16), $3.00 Children under six, FREE. Thanks ty our sponsors Great Canadian Casino, Sheraton lon Burnaby. Vencouver Sun, Delta Airlines. Coca Cola PNECHRISTMASFAIR = The start of your best Christmas ever! [2 wipe