Former lawyer’s charge dropped A FORMER West Vancouver lawyer had a charge of failing to produce.documents demanded by Revenue Canada dismissed in provincial court last week. Gordon Hazlewood, who was suspended by the Law Society of > BAC. in: 1980, appeared in court April 14 to hear the coust’s deci- ‘ sion on. a charge’of failing ‘to provide four:.items relating to business accounts recei wable demanded by the federal income tax , department. : He told’ provincial. vourt Judge- Reginald Grandison that he bad ; beet unable to provide the documents because the court-appointed custodian of bis law practice bad denied him access to his files. ‘Hazlewood! testified: that he sabsequently gave Revenue Canada - “ details -by, memory, of $346,376.37.in accounts receivable he: had Sold to anothe: ‘corapany. . When he later found'a box containing ™ further details: Ff, the information requested, he said he immediately NO SMOKING 5 - Wednesday, April 22, 1987 - North Shore News Proposed bylaw largely unopposed JUST ABOUT everyone who commented on North Vancouver City's planned no-smoking bylaw is in favor of the legislation, the polics committee heard last week. The one dissenting voice, the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, said such controls should be feft to businesses and employers to individually imple- ment, “T think it indicates we have vir- tually unanimous support,’’ said Ald. Ralph Hall. Dale Jackaman, head of the non-smokers tobby group Airspace, said the bylaw is a step in the right direction, but called Sor stiffer restrictions on smoking. ‘*We see no reason why smokers cannot step outside,’’ Jackaman said of stiffer rules. ‘Smokers can wait to smoke — non-smokers cannot wait to breathe." In a brief to the committee, British Columbia Medical Associa- tion president Dr. John O'Brien- Bell urged the city to‘control haz- ardous second-hand smoke. O'Brien-Bell praised the propos- ed bylaw, but also called for tougher rules. “It lies somewhere between (the which the City of North Van- couver's bylaw is loasely based. Based on comments from local merchants’ groups, the Chamber of Commerce, the RCMP and the board of health, the committee recommended minor bylaw changes. * NO OBLIGATION * NO HIGH PRESSURE SALES ® WE OFFER THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED FITNESS FACILITY ON THE y NORTH SHORE. (Limit one per person) CALL NOW L forwarded it to Revenue Canada. . ‘Bat: Crown’ ‘prosecutor: Paul: Halprin argued ‘the information - provided: azlewood: was ‘insufficient because it did not detail 7 which accounts were recélvable-and which accounts were bad debts, “ Sadge Grandison di lissed the charge Against Hazlewood. * Couple jailed “for cig theft Two: ‘VANCOUVER residents were sentenced to three and six- : nionth jail terms after they pleaded guilty to theft charges. ; ‘-Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. “Shaw, Albert Francis Lorenzetto, 29, pleaded guilty to one count of theft under $1,060.in connection with the May.5, 1986 theft of - ‘two cartons of cigarettes from Canada Safeway. 2 “Wendy Lynn Eistetter, 20, pleaded guilty to one count of theft “ander $1,000 in connection with a Sept. 12, 1986 theft of cigarettes ‘ from. Save-On’ Foods. “The two also pleaded guilty to a charge of theft in connection - with'an Aug: 11, 1986 incident in which cigarettes were stolen from ~ Woodward’s. Lorenzetto was sentenced to six months on his first charge, while - Eistetter. was sentenced to three months on her charge. The two ‘were sentenced to an additional six-month foncurrent jail term for ‘the Joint charge. NV trio wins share of $3. 5m THRE RTH. Vancouver men won shares of.a ‘383. 5 million ckpot won on the April 18 Lotto 6/49 draw. The trio' was part of a 14-member lottery ticket group headed by group: trustee ‘Amin Ismail of North Vancouver. © - che group’ '§ Seven-number combination ticket won $3, 551,722 in “ the Easter weekend draw. / / In addition to Ismail, who owns the Pacific Smoke Shop in . Vancouver, North Vancouver residents David Dowhaniuk and i Robert Donas were members of the winning group. “The jackpot will be divided evenly among ‘the group’s 14 os: members. ' NV man jailed for assault A 28-YEAR-OLD North Varcouver man was sentenced to. three and six month concurrent jail terms April 16 in North Vancouver provincial court after he pleaded guilty (o two counts of assault causing bodily harm. Calvin Baker was originally charged in connection with incidents Feb. 26 and April 7 in which two females were assaulted. Local guilty of theft try A 22-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was sevitenced in North Vancouver provincial court April 16 to 14 days in jail and placed on probation for three months after he pleaded guilty (o attempting to steal a mountain bike. 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