8 - Wednesuayw Aug A DAY IN COURT THE POP TOWING poopie : i Nord Vailouses SOUTN GE PM it: PRIN a Bae Saltltan y Beture dudee ULE. MeCarthy in North Suancouser provincial court on Nug. 0: Keres barnes S450 nd opus ene ovat oatier the 2 veer ord Noth AN COUse Wan Was bound gus cot ossqubines ao woah and damgiig psa ielephones owned bs the womiin in conmesmoen with e bebo 2) incident. Masbin was abe dound) sudiny Of a second: count at assiudtiog the same worn on Mirch 20. hae Nathan Ronald Baker was fined S500 and put on probation for Two sears oathter: the 27 veur-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer on Dee. 27, P9889, fn connection with the same in- cident. Todd Jason Baker pleaded guilty to obstructing another Police officer. Phe | 24-year-old North Vancouver man was fined $300 and put on probation for two years. Before Judge J.1.. Davies in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 8: Robert Edward Vesty was fined $500 and had his driver’s licence suspended for three years after the 21-year-old North Vancouver man was found euilty of driving a car that was not carrying the ap- propriate licence plate in connec- tion with a Feb. 1 incident on Frederick Street. Before Judge J.L. McCarthy in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 8: Samuel Louis Jones received a conditional discharge and was put on probation for one year after the 22-year-old Fort Alberni: man pleaded guilty to theft of mer- chandise valued under $1,000 in connection with a Jan. 10 incident at Woolco. As a condition of his probation, Jones was ordered to complete 100 hours of community work service, Before Judge J.K. Shaw in West Vancouver provincial court) on Aug, 2: Peter Bradley Zdebiak was fin- ed $500 after the 31-year-old Van- couver man was found guilty of possession of cocaine in connec- tion with a Feb. 4 druy seizure. Before Judge §.K. Shaw in West Vancouver provincial court on Ju- ly 30: Christopher Bulmer was fined $200 after the 25-vear-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to speeding and = disobeying direc- uonal traffic arrows in connection with a Jan. 16 incident at the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. Help sought in assault case NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are asking for the public's help in finding a youth who assaulted several people, including a B.C. Corrections officer, in North Vancouver on July 25. Police report thar an off-duty corrections officer was sprayed in the face with an unknown substance in) the 1200-block of Lyin Valley Road by a young of- fender who had escaped from a detention centre. The corrections officer had spotted the suspeet and wis at- tempting to arresd him when he was asstulted. Several people who | came to the officer's aid were also sprayed with the substance. A charge of assault: with oa weapon has been laid and a war- rant issued for the suspect's ar- test. Anyone with information —re- varding the incident is asked) to contact either Const. Mare Sylvestre or Const, Geoff Shaw at OSS-131T. NE We carry cover 30 models of soccer boots from Adidas, Diadora, Mitre, Nike and Puma — with a full selection of accessories, shin guards, goal gloves and knee pads. NORTH VANCOUVER 119 West 16th Street 985-9161 KERAISDALE 5395 West Boulevard 266-1061 reprearearis orga ar ar er aer a ea arr DE JEFE HEALEY a3 9°79 COMPACT $9 seLECHON CASSETTES & co. DISCS . OF co's at ~ Because. ON SALE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 TO SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 lef> 980-9341 Hours: + 9:am-{ Lynn Vaiey Centre sare © 11:00am-S9 Sunday