THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 1: ty Denny. Lane’ Dunford, 22, of _ Coquitlam, was jailed seven days after he pleaded guilty to the follow- ing charges: @ breaching an undertaking by con- tacting a woman on Dec. 9, 1994; Ei breaching an undertaking by going to an address in the 1500-block of Rupert Street in North Vancouver District; a committing mischief by damaging the woman’s phone on the same day. ; Bobbie George, 27. of North Vancouver, received six months’ pro- bation. after she pleaded guilty to assaulting a person on Jan. 25 in North Vancouver City, ; \ George was required to perform 25 hours of community work service. A probation term order states that she is not be found in Montana's » Sports Bar at 135 West Ist St. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in . North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 31: o Po, - Roy Winter,-.32,. of North Vancouver, was fined a total of $650 : after he pleaded guilty to the follow-’ ing charges: a) railing to attend court on March “424, 1994; | "breaching a recognizance on Sept. a day im court home during a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m cur- | few. Winter also pleaded not guilty t to possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of narcotic possession. The original charge stemmed from an April 6, 1993, incident in North Vancouver City. one John Veltman, 19, no address given, received six months’ probation afler he pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to report to a pro- bation officer on May 24, 1994, in connection with a Young Offenders Act sentence, eee Chad Conrad Edmonds, 22, of Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Sept. 3, 1994, in North Vancouver City. oe Richard Brian Charlie, 35, of North Vancouver, received three ~ months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on May 5, 1994, in. North Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan, 31: Mark Naden Lazeo. 19, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty to pos- sessing stolen property on July 30, 1994, in North Vancouver. whe ery Awe Le ee a ee If you're interested in this issue, please attend the PUBLIC MEETING, MONDAY, APRIL BAD, 1995 — 7: 30 p.m. Council Chamber, City Hall; 141 West 14th Street; North Vancouver, B.C. Proposal: Shopping Regulation Bylaw, 1995, No. 6656 his public meeting will receive representations in connection with proposed Bylaw No. 6656. If passed, it will revise reba iby nt AL ~ MONDAY 6 00. Pl m.. ne ~ Wednesday, March 29, 1995 — North Shore News = 41. shoo . 4, 1993, by being found outside his Compiled byAnna Marie D'Angelo TUESDAY 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY 9:00 p.m. THURSDAY 9:00 p.m. FRIDAY 9:00. p.m. the closing hours of stores in the City. of North Vancouver. Currently, the closing hours are unregulated. (B. c. ) Provincial exams in Mandarin by June L995..." Vancouver Sun, June 30, 1994 - ‘Mandarin i is the official language i in China, Taiwan, Singapore and is popular in Hong Kong; ; Curriculums are for people who use Mandarin i asa second language: . Classes are for all ages and all levels; start on April 12, 1995; ? School located at Chartwell Efementary School, West Vancouver. y THE YMCA OF GREATER / VANCOUVER NORTH SHORE FAMILY YMCA YMCA. FAT Loss PROGRAM | i. The Nortis Shoie YMCA i is running its very successful Fat Loss P gram at the 1735 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver location for the fifth consecutive time. This rogram shows participants how to effectively change their lifestyle so that they can ke control, of their weight and health for life. The eight-week program incorporates a combination of cardio-vascular training with weight teainingto ase the body's fean muscle miss. Participants will work in groups of four with a personal i irainer three times per week for eight weeks, The trainer stays with the tients in the gym to guide, help and encourage them, so that by the end of the eight weeks, participants have an excelent grasp on how ca achieve their health : ess goals. This is not a diet — it isa lifestyle change. So being in ae of your health and your body, maybe i it’ 's time you give us usa call and ifyou are tired of not: y popular program, nd is ~ timited 10 40 participants so “lem don’ tbe pointed ~ =calli ow to trike ¥ at first step to freedom. Again, for more Bylaw No. 6656 provides for the following merchant exemptions: Restauranis, Hotels, Pubs, Cabarets, . Builders Supply Shops, Dry Cleaners, Laundries,Grocery Shops, -Neighbourhood Stores, Service Stations, Automobile Repair Shops, Automobile Dealers, Drug Stores, Garden Supply Shops, Meat Shops and Rental Shops. ‘SATISUN. 6:00 p.m Anyone who believes their interests are affected by the proposed Bylaw, shall ° be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard in person, by attorney or by petition. The Bylaw may be inspected - at the office of the City Clerk between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p-m., Monday to March 20 — April. 3, 1995. Friday, except Statutory Holidays, from Written submissions will be accepted - / up to and including APRIL 3, 1995,» but submissions will NOT be accepted i after the conclusién of the Public Meeting. Bruce A Hawkshaw, City Clerk j i