Man jailed for B&E A BU"NABY man was sentenced to two years in jail recently in West Vancouver provincial court. - Twenty-year-o!d Jason Gordon of 102-405 Beta St. in Burnaby pled guilty to a charge of break and enter with intent t6 commit an indictable offence. ve The sentence stems from a March 24 offence when poiice ques- tioned Gordon 2 block away from a home alarm to which they © were responding. ; . - ue N. Van resident jailed for theft TA FORMER Bank ‘of: Montreal employee was sentenced in Van- couver county court Monday to 14 months in jail after being found gulityof theftand fraud. , . Marilyn Gray. of:3610: Regent:Ave. in Nerth Vancouver, a 48- :year-old former employee of the Park-Royal branch of the bank, was charged in connection with the disappearance of $40,000: be- tween May 1984 and August 1985, : ' ~~ Alexander Conrad Webster was originally charged after he failed ; to report to his probation officer Dec. 4, 1986." : weapon charge A’ 33-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man appeared Monday in ° North Vancouver provincial court to face a charge of possession of This WEST VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL: Monday, June 8, 7:45 p.m.: Invocational program, Rev. John Robertson, St. Monica's Anglican Church/ Public question period/ Cemetery regulation bylaw 2740 amendment 3356 re: 1987 fee increases/ Official community plan bylaw amendment re: height of properties on Bellevue and Marine/ Policy and Planning agenda: Request for outside seating, Square Rigger Pub, 1425 Marine/ B.C. Recreation and Parks award for facility ex- . cellence/ Proposal by West Van- couver Soccer Club for ciubhouse at Ambleside Park. NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL: Monday, June 8, 7:30 p.m.: Delegation re: Family Court Committee’s 1986 annual report/ Noise contro) bylaw proposed amendments/ Summer schedule of council meetings/ Family suite ap- plications/ Sponsorship 24 relay/ First reading noise control bylaw, 1987, no. 5819. NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT COUNCIL: Monday, June 8, 7:30 p.m.: Adoption bylaw 5918-rezoning bylaw 769 D.L. 2088, Conrad Swanson, 4500 and 4600-block Ramsay Rd./ Policy and Planning agenda: proposed layout McCartney Woods/ Tri Power development proposal/ Progress report re: Economic Development Advisory Commitee/ Lynn Vallev traffic study/ Skateboarding in the district/Con- trol of vicious dogs report/ Re- wer WAP ed at EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE KAPILANO SOUTH PARK ROYAL FOR LEASE 2000 Sq.Ft. Improved Corner Space, View. For information call Erent Francls 925-1111 § - Sunday, June 7, 1987 - North Shore News week at councils quests for financial assistance from Olympics of the Mind World Larson and Lynnmour schools re: Finals. ELAINE DEIRDRE FERBEY & POTHECARY crminaLtaw LAWYERS personat insury 102 - 145 WEST 15TH ST. Ros NORTH VANCOUVER ACCEPTED 980-4870 Tet Rota, ene re aso Es DR. A.W.H. van As, D.D.S., annouces with great pride and pleasure his partnership with Dr. Glenn A. van As, BSc., D.M.D 3016 Mountain Hwy. North Vancouver, B.C. 985-1232 Office Hours: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm Wed.-Fri. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday Tilley, | am furious with you. Wearing a pair of your shorts and working on my boat | in the driveway, | was getting out over the gunwale and |i gol caught on a cleat. : : {was pitched over the side and found myself dang}- | ing upside down while your shorts relused to tear and | # release me. Any other brand would have ripped im- |B mediately Causing me to fall on my head. As it was, | had to be rescued by a passing femate fis teenager who managed to lift me off the cleat, snig- | gering the while . + Have you no regard for the dignity of your customers? f Yours etc. etc. a Ted Burke, Nepean, Ont. | iT 1S NOT NECESSARY TO TREK HE ATLAS MOUN. IY TAINS, OR SAIL ALONE AROUND THE WORLD: 1 MANAGE TO RISK MY NECK INMY OWN BACK YARD! . Can you see the nifty back pocket for the pruning shears? | The world's best shoris are a call away. x . Ales Tilley >} Barbara Tilley a 1559 Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver 980-2631 Drop in, Phone or Write. > ae Mon.-Sat. 10-5; Hlicy, Thurs, Fri. til 7 Sy Gigi meee Ed NORTH VANCOUVER COMMISSION GOOD NEWS ABOUT | SUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION - # Please be advised that the Commission Facilities are now accepting registra- | m tion for all Summer recreational programs. H: “a prohibited weapon. | -- 1 For your convenience the registration procedure is now computerized. You Neit Douglas MacAdam: was originelly charged. in connection | with a May 5 incident in which a sawed-off shotgun was seized. © Appearing before Judge B.P. Byme, MacAdam was remanded to June 8 to fix a date for trial on the charge. NV man fined for assault A 26-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was fined $250 Wednes- day in North Vancouver provincial court after he pleaded guilty. to assaulting another mate who was attempting to arrest a suspected hoplifter. ; ; . ° John David Holm was originally charged in connection with a Feb. 28 in¢ident in which a Woolco Department Store employee was assaulted when he attempted (o arrest Jennifer Ann Tucker for hoplifting in the store. ° qcker was placed on probation for a year after she pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $1,000 which was laid against her in connection with the same incident. . may phone the facility of your choice or shop in person to register for all pro- - B grams you wish to enroll in. Call your recreation facility for further information # and watch for the Summer Leisure Guide being delivered during the week of : : June 15th. : Please register early to avoid disappointment. RECREATION COMMISSION CENTRES RON ANDREWS POOL: 931 Lytton St., North Vancouver, B.C. V7H 2M5 929-7314 KAREN #iIAGNUSSEN ARENA: 937 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver, B.C. V7u 126 984-9341 WM. GRIFFIN COMMUNITY CENTRE: 851 W. Queens Rd., North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 4E3 986-2255 DELBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE: 600 W. Queens Rd., North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 2L3 984-4181 NORTH VANCOUVER RECREATION CENTRE: : 123 E, 23rd St., North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 3E2 Hy 988-6166