‘THE following peaple appeared in. North and Vest Vancouver courts weently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerry _ Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June Lh: Susan Patricia Jackson, 37, of North Van, was fined $500 after she pleaded guilty to dri- ving without due citre and attention on Dec. 17, 1996 in the 300-block of Ease ard Street in North Van City, eee Gessner Jaime Vellanaweth, 44, of Burnaby, and Evalon Sanden, 57, of Vancouver, cach received six months’ probation after they pleaded guilty to stealing mer- chandise belonging to the The Bay in West Van on April 18. ’ Before . Judge __ Bill - Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on June 10: . Chris M. George, 29, of "West Vancouver, received 24 months’ probation after he. pleaded guilty to: “$s stealing, = merchandise . belonging | to ~ Canada ‘on Jan. 8 in North Vancouver City; 's © stealing’ * merchandise Wal-Mart - belonging to Sears on Dec. 3, 1996 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Lan Walker in North Vancouver provin- cial court on June 10: Darren ‘Trent Wilson, 30, of North Van, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to breaching probation. by ‘ron- racting a woman on April 20, Before Judge — Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June +: Shelley Ann Gelsinger, 32, of North Vancouver, reevived 18 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty, to assault- ing a woman on May 16 in North Vancouver City. eee Hassan Teymouri, 46, of North Van, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to pos- sessing untaxed tobacco on June 18, 1996 in North Van City. The charge related to a Tobacco Tax Act infraction. eee Murray White, 39, North Vancouver, was fined $500 afier he pleaded guilty to the ‘forcible entry of a woman’s property on Jan. 1 in the 30(-block of East Ist Street in North Van City. White was required to pay of ( raters? spay Serene ee - north skh oie news DAVIN COURT $250 compensation, eee Laura Kathleen Patterson, 24, of North Vancouver, was jailed 21 days after she plead: ed guilty to possessing “stolen meat on June 3 belonging to Save-On-Foods in’ North Vancouver City, Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June 3: Douglas William Scott, 27, of North Van, was jailed seven days after he pleaded guilty to stealing a clock and cane belonging toa man in August 1996 in North Van City. Before Judge — Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on May 30: Ross August Moulton, 19, of North Vancouver, was fined a total of $300 after he plead- ed guilty to: @ stealing merchandise from Canada Sateway on March 21 in North Vancouver District; @ breaching probation by fail- ing to report to a youth work- er on Sept. 5, 1995 in Powell River, The. probation order was part ofa Young Offenders Act sentence. eoe Grant Robert Smail, 34, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 after he pleaded guiity to obtaining money by false pretence on fune 17, 1996 in North Vancouver City, ees Darrell Richard Markel, 44, of New Westminster, was jailed one day atier he was found guilty of breaching pro- bation by contacting a man between Jan. | and Jan, 3). Before Judge fan Walker in North Vancouver provin- cial court on May 29; Christopher Boyd Snow, 27, of North Vancouver, was jailed seven’ days after he pleaded guilty to: GB ostealing = merchandise belonging to London Drugs on Feb, 10) in North Vancouver City; M assaulting a man on May 2 in North Vancouver City, The jail sentence was ree- ommended served by elee- tronic monitoring. Before Judge. Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on May 28: James Robertson, Vancouver, Alexander 28, of North received = 18 ‘ ‘ Wednesday, July 23, 1997 - North Shore News - 11 months probation after he pleaded guilty to: B stealing a portable CV) play er trom) Londen Drags on Deco. 13, 1996 in North Vancouver City; @ stealing merchandise belonging to Starbucks on Dee. 29, 1996 in North Vancouver Ci ity: @ stealing merchandise from Save -On-Foods on March 6 in North Vancouver City, Robertson was required to perform 30 hours of commu- nity work service. eee Brad 1D. Seort, 31, North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after 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 — charge stemmed from a May 11 inci- dent in’ North, Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on May 28: Rodney Francis Bruyere, of ab) 22, of Vancouver, was jailed 45 days after he pleaded guilty tor ®W ostealing a cameorder belonging to Sears Canada on Aug. 17, 1905 in’ North Vancouver City; B dangerous driving Marine Drive in’ West Fuvouver on Aug. 21, 1995; B@ failing to go tu court of April 2 in North Vancouver City; The jail sentence: was rec- ommended served by elec- tronic monitoring, eee Jason Osadchuk, 26, of North Van, was jailed 30 days and received 18 months’ pro- bation after he was found guilty of @ assault causing bodily harm, ofa man on Nov. 13, 1995 ia North Vancouver City; , @ committing mischief by obstructing the use of a woman’s property on the _ same day, The jail sentence was rec- ommended served by elec- tronic monitoring. — Anna Maric DiAngel on 986. ATS 1085 Marne. 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Recorded 5 QB sacks ina preseason game against Edmonton June 8th. Was a defenseman in high school and was drafted by the St. Louis and all defensive back Blues in the 1989 NFL Entry Saskatchewan Roughriders “positions. Draft. for the 1994-95 Seasons and ' we. was traded to Hamilton in ‘95. CATCH THE NEXT HOME GAMES... oh Thursday july 3d vs Calgary } Friday August 22nd vs Calgary ~ Saturday fuly 19th vs Winnipeg .-} Saturday ~} Thursday July 24th wy Friday. September 26th vs Montreal > Friday October 26th SAFEWAY FOOD & DRUG #11 Maunice KELLy “ Import - Linebacker - East Tennessee State * 6'2", 200lbs, Born: October 9, 1972 - Orangeburg, South Carolina -ath year CFL - 2nd year Lions _ Acquired as a Free Agent, -'96 Games played: CFL Career 154 "Mo" has had a great start to the 1997 season. He was - named the CFL Defensive Player af the Week for Week #3 of the 1997 season after the Lions beat Edmonton 41- 31 July 10th. 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