5 — Friday, February 17, 1989 - North Shore News Deal with someone who cares ... ... you deserve the best! Call JANET CUNNINGHAM for all your Real Estate needs Bus: 925-2911 7 Res: 922-5878 “ Par.: 667-2149 Sussex Group - S.R.C. Realty Corp. 2397 Marine Drive, West Van POLLUTION Fcnoon Your Lung Association ee . JANET CUNNINGHAM NV man jailed for 60 days A 22-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was sentenced Feb. 13 in North Vancouver provincial court to 69 days in jail after he plead- ed guilty to three theft-related charges, Anthony Shayne Menard was originally charged with two counts of robbery and one count of theft under $1,000 in connection with Sept. 26, 1988 incidents in which two people were robbed and a pair of sunglasses ctoten from Anderson’s Pharmacy. In addition to the jail sentence, Menard was placed on probation for two years. Man faces assault charge A 22-YEAR-old Vancouver man faces five charges following a highway altercation with an ex-girlfriend. The suspect stopped a woman driving a car in the 5800-biock of the Upper Levels Highway Jan. 26 at approximately 9:45 p.m. i The man allegedly demanded that the woman get into his car. He allegedly threatened the wonsan with a switchbiade knife, assaulted her, damaged her car and stole her car keys. The victin: fled to the safety of snother car after he smashed her car window. Peramjit Ghumar is charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, wilful damage, uttering 2 threat tc a person to cause death or serious bodily harm, assault and possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to public peace. WV woman jailed for UIC fraud A 3¢-YEAR-OLD West Vancouver woman was sentenced Feb, 13 ia North Vencouver provincial court to 30 days in jail acter she pleaded guilty to 12 counts of making false statements on her unemployment insurance report cerds. Curolyn Rehel was originally charged in connection with state- meats made on report cards covering & period from May 31, 1987 to Mov. 29, 1987 in which she claimed that she did not work during thai time. In addition to the jail term, Rehel was placed on probation for one year and ordered to perform 100 bours of community work service within aime months. The jeil term will be served on weekends. W. Van justice imnominees named _| WEST VANCOUVER District Council has recommended the ap- pointment of 12 citizens to the Family Court/Youth Justice Com- mittee. Aid. Carol Ann Reyuolds passed the necessary motion at the Monday night council meeting. Recommended to the coramittee are: chairman Dan McFaull, vice-chairmen Philippa Ostier, Barbara Dolden, Elizabeth Goldsworthy, Lorayne Harsis, Brian Lynch, Brenda Martin, Nancy . Thordarson, Carolyn Ubrich, Judy van Dishoeck, Davis Stevenson and Lloyd Wrean. Skateboards banned at library SKATEBOARD PUNKS will have to stay away from Nerth Van- couver City's library following a decision to post signs prohibiting skateboarding in the area. “(Many of the pecple that use our libraries ere elderiy people," said Ald. Stella Jo Dean, adding that she had been bothered by skateboard users in the past. Dean said the police would not be patrolling the area, but would respond to complaints and enforce the postings. "fhe city will also be erecting signs along Lonsdale Avenue to stop cyclists from riding on the sidewalks. REREREBBBEEE OEE ES es .__._PREMIUMS __. As a result of contin- ually increasing numbers of bodily injury and property damage claims in British Columbia, most B.C. motorists will pay $40 to $60 more for their Autoplan vehicle premiums in 1989 -- an average 8% increase. WHO PAYS MORE? Vehic'e owners who had one at-fault claim in 1988 will see their Autoplan premium increase by 63% or more. An owner with two at-fault claims will! pay approximately 116% more. The premium for Basic Third Party Legal Liability, the $200,000 compulsory coverage, is increased 11% on average. Collision premiums and premiums for Compre- hensive coverage are only slightly increased. Some vehicle owners will even see a decrease in Collision or Compre- hensive premiums due to the ‘aging’ of nearly 40% of the vehicles in B.C. DRIVER POINT PREMIUMS In 1989, Driver Point Premiums will be increased by about 20%. Motorists billed in 1989 for accumulating five points or more against their driver's licences must pay the 1989 rates. This is part of the continuing effort of ICBC to increase costs to drivers who break the law. Points Premiums Points Premiums 16.... 17.0... 18... 19... NIORS SE DISCOUNT As of January 1, 1989, senior citizens who qualify are eligible for the 25% handi- capped driver discount in addition to the 25% seniors discount. These discounts apply only to the basic insurance and can combine for a total saving of nearly 44% for a handicapped senior. RADAR .... DETECTORS On new policies or renewals as of January 1, 1989, ICBC no longer provides coverage for radar detectors. The definition of ‘equip- ment in the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act has been amended specif- ically to exclude radar detectors. TERRITORIES __ ICBC has adjusted rates in a number of territories to reflect current claims trends. Rates for the Fraser Valley (Territory J) are up slightly in addition to overall premium increases. Collision premiums are reduced for South Vancouver Island(Ter- ritory B). Except for Bowen Island and Central and Northern Vancouver Island, all islands off the B.C. coast are in Territory B, making the overall premium increase slightly less than elsewhere. The Pemberton area north of Garibaldi Pro- vincial Park is changed from Territory A to Territory M, with a resulting decrease in premiums for most veh- icle owners in that area. Otter Mae “TPE BER EEE SE ee