aday in coat THE following people have appeared in North Vancouver provincial court to face various charges: Before Judge Reginald Grandison on April 22: Michael David Hunter, 55, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 after he pleaded not guilty to failing to comply _ with a breathalyser demand, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without considera- tion. The. original charge stemmed from a June 3, 1998 Counter crime NORTH Vancouver Mounties say the man seen here defrauded the elderly woman beside him (her face elec- tronicaily blurred) of $1,009 on July 13. Police say the North Vancouver senior was duped and lost her money at the Toronto Dominion Bank at 1504 Lonsdale Ave. if you recognize this man, please call North Vancouver RCMP Const. Alison Coyle at 985-1311. Callers are asked to refer the case's file number: 99-22545. incident in West Vancouver. Before Judge Jcrome Paradis on April 22: David Alan Friesen, 42, of Nanaimo, was months after he to stealing == merchandise belonging to Wal-Marr Canada on Aprit 21 in North Vancouver City. On March 29, Judge Bill Rodgers sentenced Friesen to 30 days jail for: @ = stealing = merchandise belonging —__ to Home Hardware on March 26 in North Vancouver City; @ breaching probation by fail- jailed si graded gui ing to report to a probation officer on March 22. Before Judge William Diebolt on April 22: David James Mattson, 26, of North Vancouver, received month conditional sen- tence and 24 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to stealing a case of beer and a carton of cigarettes i toa woman on F North Vancouver District. Before Judge William Diebolt on April 16: David Glen Guerrero, 32, of North Van, was fined $500 and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty Photo courtesy North Vancouver RCMP to stealing merchandise from Sears Canada on Jan. 20, Before Judge Rodgers on Apri 14: Anron Robert Dodd, 28, of Vancouver, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty ro stealing merchandise belong- ing to the Bay on Jan. 22 in West Vancouver. eee Bill James Jonathan Fitzpatrick, 20, of Burnaby, received 12 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong- ing to Sport Mart on Noy. 9, 1998 in North Vancouver District. Fitzpatrick was required to pay $250 restitution. Sunday, September 26, 1999 — North Shore News — 13 © Sowdust from wall/cexc'ng © Crackling sound in wall/ceiling Organic treatment since 1935 i\ a Dr. Mites PRICE PEST CONTROL 926-0230 iL COLLISION SPECIALISTS for Forcign & Domestic NORTH SHORE’S HIGHEST VOLUME ALL MAKE 1.€.B.C. VENBOR * Quality Workmanship h ® Trustworthy Service * 1.C.B.C. Vendor yn TAYLOR * « B.CA.A. Approved « Samé ogmer.~ “Oui A101 Yeoh | pag a Be Accredited Collision Repairs Che Home of the Lifetime > Guarantee ~ Also Mechanical Division. Alternative transpo-tation f ia te ta coed S Somesid. F TALKING .+ ESTIMATES « TAVLORMOTIVE SERVICE LTD. Ig (CONSULTATION 174 Pemberton Ave., North Van areas . 985-7455 “Let's Talk About Parenting” Sessions. Farents, Caregivers, Teachers and Parent Advisory Groups—we offer afferdable, interesting, interactive parenting sessions for all stages of: development. Form a group of your: own in your home, school or workplace, or join one at our facility. Choose. from two hour mini sessions to affordable six week life savers. ’ Our programs cover the fotlowing age groups: « Early Years, 2 to 5 yrs ° Mid Years, 6 to. 12 yrs « Teen Years, 13 yrs & up. Dear Parents: I look forward to working with North Shore parents, care- givers; teachers and parent advisory groups by offering the most up-to-date and practicai parenting information available. We are here to help you Parent more effectively. Please Jon't hesitate to give me a call and Let’s Talk About Parenting. We are helped by your support of United Way Sincerely, vs Parent Education Coordinator