40 - Wednesday, January 2, from rock tc classical. 1991 - North Shore News Sunshine Girl SHARON IS a student who likes all kinds of music, She teaches and writes music in her spare time and also enjoys sports. Her plans include getting a degree in music therapy. "NEWS photo Neil Lucente A DAY IN COURT THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North Vancouver and West Vancouver provincial courts recently to face various charges. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in North Vancouver provincial court on Dee. 24: Jeffrey Alexander Barkhouse was sentenced to a 30-day jail term and put on probation for two years after the 30-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine in connection with a Dec. 16 drug seizure. Barkhouse’s sentence is concur- rent to a sentence he is currently serving. Before Judge R.D. 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Just after he was appointed municipal manager, West Vancouver was experiencing a chronic drainage problem. “EF recall going down to the works yard and saying, ‘Give me a shovel, I want to go out and clear some drains.’ | just felt that all of our crews were working overtime and probably tired out of their minds. “The foreman was a little du- bious about giving this stranger a (+ Beginners only area [4 All levels of aerobics on the North Shore’s largest new high tech spring hardwood floor (# 2 Lines of Powercise ‘“‘Humanoid Coaches” [# Lifecircuit ‘‘the new life form’ [¥ Lifesteps, Lifecycles, Liferowers G4 Stairmasters, Wind racers [+ Apex Super Circuits sf baat Lee ‘ re ON [¥ Free weights (over 20,000 Ibs.) (4 Fitness testing & programming 2 M Ainon 6 : CAPILANO MALL. shovel. 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