THE. FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Bill Rodgers in West Vancouver provincial court on - March 24: Titi Ghaffari, 24, was fined $400 after he pleaded guilty to be- ing the driver of a motor vehicle which collided with an unattended vehicle. .The North Vancouver man failed to stop and notify, in writing. the vehicle’s owner. The incident occurred in a park- ing lot at Capilano College on Thursday, Feb. 4, _ eee Dustin Kenneth Freisen, 19, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ ‘probation after he plead- ed guilty to ‘buying jeans using false pretences at Sears Canada in ‘North Vancouver City on Oct. 22, 1992, Freisen is not to be found in Sears Canada at Capilano Mall during his probation term. oe ° ‘Darrell’ Wayne Ball, 36, of North Vancouver, was fined $400 after he pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle involved in an acci- dent on a highway and failing to produce accident information in writing on Dec. 1, 1992 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison In North Vancouver provin- - cial court on March 26: David Hunter Jackson, 31, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to mari- juana possession on Sept. 25, 1992 in Prince Rupert. Before Judge Bil Rodgers in: North Vancouver provincial court on March 24: Mark ‘Ronald Warren, 32, of North’ Vancouver, was fined $400 -after he pleaded guilty to driving a vehicle that. collided with an unat- tended vehicle and failing to give information in writing. . The incident. happened in North Vancouver Cixy on Oct. 22, 1992. eo0e Michael Richard Scholermann, 24," of West. Vancouver, : received 12 . months": : probation ; after he’ pleaded ‘guilty ‘to stealing mer- chandise - belonging to Sears. . Canada on May 25, 1992.in Morth. -; Mancouver City. . Scholermann is required to per- ~The North: - Vancouver City Library “willbe CLOSED SUNDAYS ‘until October form 30 hours ot community work service by Aug. 31. He is not to be found in Sears Canada at Capilano Mall during his probation term. Before Judge Bill) Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on March 23; Bruce Barney Freeze, 41, of Surrey, and Lawrence Arthur Sandvold, 41, of no fixed address, were each fined $250 after they pleaded not guilty to trafficking cocaine, but pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of nar- cotic possession. The incident occurred on March 28, 1992 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- chal court on March 15: Dennis Wayne Milligan, 38, of Burnaby, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to driving without a . licence on Friday, Feb. 12 in West Vancouver. ; ooe Robert Allan Louie, 31, of Mis- sion, received 12 months’ proba- tion after he’ pleaded guilty to mischief by wilfully breaking a motor vehicle window belonging to a male on Oct. 20, 1992 in West Vancouver, Louje is required ta pay $755 compensation in connection with the incident, Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on March 4:. Ralph John McKenzie, :33, of Vancouver, received: six. months’ probation after ke pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging i ei to Stong’s Markets on Nov. 12, 1992, in West Vancouver. Before Judge Bilt Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court ' on March 2: * Ronald Clifford Hudlin, 36, of Vancouver, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to stealing a cordless phone belonging to Sears Canada on Oct. 1, 1992, in North Vancouver City. + FREE BROCHURE Income received in the form of dividends from Canadian Corporations is given preferen- 1 tial tax treatment by Revenue | Canada, By investing in high quality bank preferred shares f you can cairn a steady, secure interest equivalent income of. I over 9%. i Call today to receive your complimentary brochure. Mark Osachoff 661-7433 : ' . 1 F *Rates Subject to Change | 1 ScotiaMcLeod Trsmed sweetn wt edvns nee 12! n ot Ne . Me For two weeks only, our entire selection of custom made Contour Selzct Vertical finds is on sale. 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