JUST WAITING for the sun to shine, when lovely Barbara will get back to her great _ passion...water-ski-ing [Ellsworth Dickson photo] David Dyck, 35, of North Vancouver, a parolee con- victed of .rape offences in - 1968, was fined $250 Wed- nesday on charges of posses- sing stolen property. -. Dyck, the Crown alleged, stole a television set, worth about $200, from’ a West Keith Road apartment in North Vancouver March 14. One of Dyck’s ‘ friends, called ‘‘Boyle’’ later asked an undercover RCMP mem- ber over a beer if he were interested in purchasing. a television. The police agent went along and _ purchased the set for $150 from a home on the 200 block West First Street, N.V. Ex- security A former security officer Michael McMichael, 22, was convicted and fined $75 for shoplifting two rock and roll records from Woolco Dep- artment Store. McMichael, who now works as a North Vancouver car salesman, was denied a conditional discharge by North Vancouver provincial court Judge Nancy Morrison. The defendant, who rep- resented himself, told the court that the records found on him by store detectives: were bought at another store rr Dyck later was arrested by RCMP. In. addition, “Judge J. Layton fined Dyck $100 after he pleaded guilty to a second charge of driving with an alcohol-blood count of over .08. Dyck had told the court -that.on March 11, the day he. was charged, he had four or five beers after having taken a tranquilizer. He said he _lived only four blocks from the local beer parlor where he had been drinking, and figured he could have driven — home safely. However, he was spotied driving errati- cally by an RCMP member, and was charged. man guilty before he entered Woolco’s premises. Woolco security members testified, however, that they saw him enter the store empty-handed, and had not-. - iced that on previous occas- ions he was scen taking record albums without pay- ing for them. The court was told that McMichael was seen to remove the plastic wrappings around the albums and write his name ‘on them, in an attempt to claim that they were originally his were he questioned by security. By GUILLERMO LAM television camera. Underwater . . searchers have so far found no ‘trace of Steven Gordon Craig, of $477 Cliffridge, N.V.,. who report- edly plunged into the Cleve- land Dam reservoir about 2:50 a.m. Sunday, March 20. RCMP reports said Craig, son of CBUT program director Gordon Craig, climbed a 5-foot chain link fence, lost his balance, and~ plunged into the reservoir which in some areas is 300-feet deep. Use of the television .camera would allow divers to © ‘lower. it into the reservoir so they can- scan the bottom from: the surface On a monitor. A’ spokesman. said the battery-operated submarine reaches the bottom of the “reservoir it stirs up debris, aggravating the ‘poor visibil- ity. Divers from Can-Dive Ser- vices Ltd., North Vancouver, have spent at-least 10 hours searching in the murky reservoir. ‘‘One of the main problems is that visibility is only about 18 inches,’’. said Mark Bradley, a submarine technician. ‘‘We have to deal ' with debris such as sunken trees and branches,” he. added. a Meanwhile, drinking water from Cleveland Dam, normally fed by the Capil- ano, have been shut off as an added sanitary precaution. 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