12 - Wednesday, October 26, 1988 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver provincial courthouses recently to face various charges laid against them, Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 19: Dale Victor Manderscheid was fined $150 after the 21-year-old Burnaby man pleaded guilty to breaching the terms of his proba- tion by failing to complete 50 hours of community work service. ket Bruce Robert Robertson was fined. $800 after the 30-year-old North Vancouver man_ pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking in con- nection with a seizure of approx- imately five grams of the drug. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 18: Cameron Douglas McDonald was fined $25 after the 29-year-old North Vancouver man_ pleaded guilty to operating a vessel without | - navigation lights in connection with a July I incident near Big Bay on Stuart Island. Before Judge J.B. Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 14: Frank Monderie was fined $25 after the 34-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to carry a life jacket in his boat. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 14: Martin Maxwell Dobay was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $306 after the 55-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited in connection with an Aug. 22 in- cident at tith Street and St. Georges Ave. Before Judge J3.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court Oct. 13: Keith Gregory Ovens received a suspended sentence and was placed on probation for one year after the 37-year-old Vancouver man plead- ed guilty to mischief in connection with a June 30 incident in which an apartment building intercom was damaged. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Oct. 12: Russell Negus was fined $100 after the 21-year-old West Van- couver man pleaded guilty to driv- ing without a driver’s licence in connection with a June 29 inci- dent. tak Craig Doran was sentenced to 14 days in jail after the 20-year-old Garibaldi Highlands man pleaded guilty to breaching the terms of his probation by operating a motor vehicle on the Trans-Canada Highway. Before Judge R.D. Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Oct. 11: : FROM STANDARD QUALITY | ‘TO THE VERY BEST! ... You pick the quality & the price!! 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Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court Oct. 3: Peter Charles Charlie was fined $25 after the 31-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to a charge of mischief laid against him in connection with an Aug. 20 in- cident in which a pay phone was damaged. He was also ordered to pay $75 in compensation to B.C. Tel. aK THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE In accordance with the provision of the City of North Vancouver, “Fire By-law, 1981, NO. 5343", DRY GARDEN REFUSE ONLY may be burned on the following dates without a special permit being obtained. Saturday and Sunday - October 29 and 30, 1988 Saturday and Sunday - November 5 and 6, 1988 Fires are to be small and attended by a competent person and smoke and ash kept to a minimum. B. Hawkshaw City Clerk City Hall 141 West 14th Street North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1H9 October 18, 1988 com inerense your Det In today's competitive business world if you stand still, you lose ground fast. 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