“4 hy “ . * + so ™ a t 2 7 x a in? ‘e ay 7 ‘ - i 4 S a ee Tey Pe : ' 2 ae 5 my o: a s s a ae 4 yas a ayl Pan te S Ae 7 a a : Ye \ 1 4 ca Va. a - a 12 - Wednesday, November 22, 1989 - Nerth Shore News A Day IN Covrr From page 10 Josef Kubicek was fined S100 after the 43-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to theft of cigarettes in connection with an Aug. 27 incident at Canada Safeway. Before judge §.K. Shaw ia West Van- couver provincial court on Nov. 6: Michael Schratter was fined $100 after the 21-year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to excessive speeding. Before Judge R. Poole in North Van- ecuver provincial court on Nov. 2: William Joseph Babiuk was fined $2S and put on probation for six morths after the 35-year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to theft of meat in connection with a July 31 incident at Save-On-Foods. Babivk was also ordered to complete 10 hours of community work service. Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 2: Steven Douglas Baia received a suspended sentence and one year pro- bation after the 20-year-old North Vancouver man was found guilty of possession of cannabis in connection with a June 28 drug seizure. As acondition of his probation, Bain was ordered to complete 50 hours of community work and not to be found within a one-block radius of Beaux and Belies on East 15th in North Van- couver. aes David Glenn Hilton was fined $350 after the 33-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to notify the owner of the vehicle which Hilton’s car hit in connection with a March 28 accident. wee Tim Chue Tang was given a suspended sentence and put on proba- tion for three years after the 37-year- old man of no fixed address pleaded guilty to threatening to cause death or serious bodily harm to a woman in connection with a Nov. 7, 1988 inci- dent. As a condition of his probation, Tang was ordered to have no contact with the victim, Before Judge J.D. Layton in North Vancouver provincial court on Nov. !: Clyde John Robinson received a conditional discharge and one year probation after the 36-year-old North Vaucouver man pleaded guilty to assault of a woman in connection with @ July 26 incident. dust another great reason te join Em- pire Fitness. We at Empire Fitness believe that working oui together makes you feel goed together, so from now till November 30, you’ii have the opportunity to buy one membership and get one FREE. This could be just the Christmas pre- sent you’ve been looking for. FITNESS CENTRE 224 West 3rd Street, N.Vanccuver Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Van- couver provincial court on Nov. 1: David William Siep was fined $75 after the 24-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to carry life- jackets in a vessel in connection with a Sept. 23 incident. Before Judge J.D. Layton in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 31: Ryan Jacobs received a suspended sentence and one year probation after the 22-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to assault of a woman in connection with a May 4 incident. As a condition of his probation, Jacobs must complete 75 hours of community work and pay the victim $806.10 in compensation. eae Howard Eric Vickberg received a conditional discharge and six months probation after the 23-year-old Fort Langley man pleaded guilty to posses- sion of marijuana in connection with a Sept. 9 incident at Lighthouse Park. As a condition of his probation, Vickberg must complete 25 hours of community work. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Van- couver provincia! court on Oct. 25: Robert Victor Curry was fined $150 after the 23-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to speeding and dsiving without a licence in connection with a Sept. 2 incident on Marine Drive. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Van- couver provincial court on Oct. 24: Zahur Jamal was fined $200 after the 18-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to driving without reasonable consideration for other drivers in con- nection with a Sept. 2 incident on the Lions Gate Bridge. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Van- couver provincial court on Oct 23: Nicholas P. Kyrvitsakis was fined $500 after the 21-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited by a court order in connec- tion with a Dec. 28, 1988 incident on Cypress Bow! Road. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vaacouver provincial court on Oct. 26: Dana Hons was fined $300 after the 44-year-old North Vancouver woman was found guilty of driving while pro- hibited by a court order in connection with a June 1 incident. 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