Fav. QUOP... ees Baad Pitt Hobbles.................warking oat, fishing and shilag Centre needs help THE Yancouver Crisis Centre urgently needs volunteers on a num- ber of committees, Specifically, new volun- teers are required for com- mittees dealing = with fundraising, communications and multi-cultural issues. The centre operates Vanceuver’s only 24-Hour distress line, providing crisis intervention and immediate support to almost 30,000 people during 1996. The number of calls to the distress line continues to grow at a rate of at least 10% annually, despite the fact the centre has experienced fund- ing cuts over the same peri- The crisis centre helps people help themselves and others manage distress by raising awareness, providing, education and offering immediate support. Interested volunteers can call the Vancouver Crisis Centre at 872-1811. ES POYNER Lawyer Free initial Consultation 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Court N. Van, (Lonsdale Quay Plaza) THE following people appeared in North Vancouver court recent- ly to face various charges: Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 27: Anthony James Guerrero, 35, of West Vancouver, was jailed five days after he was found guilty of breaching a recognizance by being found within a onc-block radius of a home in the 200-block of West 2nd Street in North Vancouver City on May 7. Before Judge _ Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 20: Christopher Rubin Rancier, 30, of Coquitlam, was fined $100 and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to threatening a woman on May 16 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. Charles Wayne Natal 37 37, of West Vancouver, was fined $200 and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman in January in North Van City. Before Judge Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 20: Angela Marlyne George, 34.0 of North Vancouver, was fined $100 after she pleaded Builty of stealing sunglasses longing to Save-On-Foods on Apsil 18 in. North Vancouver District. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 19: Douglas James Reid, 20, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for three months after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and attention. The — original — charge stemmed from an April 27, 1996 incident in West Vancouver. Before Judge = Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug, 18: Robert James Pickerill, 24, of Maple Ridge, was jailed 12 months after he pleaded guilty TO: the break, enter and theft of a house in Port: Moody in December 1996; using a forged vehicle trans- fer form on fan. 10 in North Vancouver District. eos Robert Johnsen, 57, of West Vancouver, was fined $100 and had his driver's licence suspended for six months after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, bur instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and attention. The original charge “stemmed from a Jan. 24, 1996 incident in North Vancouver City. eos Christopher Callaghan, 26, of Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded not guilty to traffick- ing psilocybin (mushrooms) and marijuana in February in North Vancouver City. Callaghan instead pleaded guilty to two charges of nar- cotic possession waich are lesser or included offences. Callaghan was required to perform 20 hours of commu- nity work service. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 14: Shaun Bradley Smith, 31, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Aug. 2 in North, Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 13: Robert Howard Mennic, 33, of Burnaby, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence on June 15 near Horseshoe Bay. eee Peder Kloves Engelund, 54, of North Vancouver, was fined $306 after he pleaded guilty to storing a firearm ina careless manner on April 10 in North Vancouver District. eee Margaret Clayton, 37, of AirCare® Making a clear difference in the alr ‘ve breathe October is a busy month at AirCare. All AirCare Inspection Centres, except Burnaby, are open Saturday for your convenience. You may get your car tested at any time. HOURS GF OPERATION Monday - Saturday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Burnaby Station closed Saturday North Vancouver, was fined $300 and received six months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to: committing, mischief by wil- fully damaging the paint of a man’s vehicle on Dec. 20, 1993 in London Ontario; B failing to go to court on May 5, 1994 in Ontario. Clayton was required to perform 20 hours ot commu- nity work service, Before Judge _ Biil Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 6: Esk Bjornevik, 69, for- merly of North Vancouver, was fined $350 after he plead- ed not guilty to impaired dri- ving, bur instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and attention. The — original —_ charge stemmed from a’ May 29, 1996 incident in North Van District. A Norwegian interpreter was used in court, Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on July 30: A 48-year-old Burnaby man was jailed 12 months and received three years’ proba- $50.95 OF LESS | wa 14,95 QubORRODEBARAES, BZSSRE25R 0888 @RDGEAZORSEBREB? ge Sole Yanuesumuapageos tion after he pleaded guilty to sexually touching a girl under} the age of 14 between Sept. 30, 1994 and Nov. 1, 1994 in North Vancouver District. The ran is related to the girl. To protect the girl’s iden- tity, the man’s name is banned from publication. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on July 28: Jurgen Otto Patenschus, fi 52, of North Vancouver, received three years’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to: @ breaching probation by’ indirectly contacting a woman on May 12 in West Van; @ breaching a recognizance by being found in a southeast area of West Van on June 5. 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