THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recentiy to face various eS: Before Judge William Diebolt in North Vancouver provincial court on June 24: Jody Allen , 26, of North Vancouver, received six months” probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief by breaking a window belonging to Martin Marine Services in tie 100-block of West 1st Street on Jan. 24 in North Vancouver City. Allen was required to pay $190.36 restitution. _.Randy William Zazula, 35, _ of Coquitlam, was fined $590 after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but. instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or luded offence of careless dri- ving. The ~ original char, _sternmed from a Nov. 22, } 6 incident in Burnaby. ‘Before Judge inald Grandison -North _ Vancouver provincial court on June 23: Timothy James Baker, 20, of North Vancouver, were jailed a coral of six months and four days after he pleaded guilty to: B robbing a person on Jan. 26 in North Vancouver City; B breaching probation by fail- ing to do 50 hours of commu- nity work service by Feb. 16: B failing to go to court on Oct. 29, 1997 in North Vancouver Cin. Daniel Williamson, 45, of Grand Forks, was fined $1,200 after he pleaded guilty to culti- vating manjuana on May 9. 1997 in North Vancouver City. The judge ordered scized marijuana grow equipment to be destroyed. Robert John Woodburne, 37, of North Vancouver, was jailed 4% months and received 12 months* probation atter he pleaded not guilty to assault causing bodily harm of a woman, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of assault. The original ~—s charge stemmed from a May 20 inci- dent in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June 17: Derrick Louis Carter, 24, of Bellingham, was jailed two months after he pleaded guilty to robbing a man on June 4 in North Vancouver District. Carter and Charles Maxwell, 30,also known as Otis Peel, of Arkansas, pleaded guilty and were cach sentenced to one day jail for the attempted break and enter of a business in the 800- block Marine Drive, N.V. :-UP SPECIALISTS Gov. Certified: #50222 . M ccmnicon available to service your car or light YELLOW PAGES. ae 52000 MECHANICAL REPARS ee Guaranteed | year Classic donation PARTICIPANTS in the 2nd Annual Lions Ga : += ‘pital Foundation Golf Classic raised $87,000 for the hospl- tal earlier in the summer. Left to right are LG, : :<,,,.unal vice president medicine Stew Madill, golf classic com- mittee chairman Don Foster, Joe Morabito, senior vice president B.C. region of Canada Trust, LGH Foundation chairman Bob Wilds and Paul McElligott, president and CEO of BC Rail. The money will help pay for new. angiography equipment for the medical imaging department. Large, sweet SEEDLESS