- The inaugural event raised $60,000. for prostate cancer research, White was sponsored to walk 3.5 km by a number of North Vancouver. residents, ‘and: . White’s Party. Riding othe: News : Reform Association. st M MER ao P SOT L TION! Eee CrNEese ounseur OFFER AVAILABLE @ ALL 10 cuuss! - Call coday to setup your Grst visit and free fitness evaluation! a day in court THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recent- ly to face various charges: Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court on May 11: Joura Golshani-Tehrani, 2), of Norch Vancouver, received 18 months’ probation after he was found guilty of threatening a man on Aug. 11, 1997 in North Vancouver District. A probation term order states “Do not attend ac 1805 Welch Sr., North Vancourer, Payless Towing.* Before Judge J.K. Shaw in North Vancouver provincial court on May 6: David Alan Friesan, 41, of West Vancouver, was jailed one municipal THE following are brief summaries of topics on the agendas of North Shore municipalities and_ school North Vancouver District Council: Monday, July 6 at 7 p.m.: Reports: Council repre- sentatives on _Committecs; Delegation: Doug Neden, GVRD_ re Cleveland Dam Upgrading; constraction of two triplex buildings at 1239- 1243 West 16th St; financing of 1996 referendum projects; funding for Parkgate Community Centre 2nd addition; lease renewal Lynn ‘Valley RCMP Community Policing Centre; 1998 Community Grant recommen- dations; Parkland Protection day and received 12 months’ probaticn after he pleaded guilty to B frauduicntly obtaining food from Milestone’s Restaurani on April 14 in West Vancouver; @ faudulentdy obtaining food at Denny's Restaurant in the 2000-block of Marine Drive on April 16. On June 26, before judge William Diebolt, Fresan was jailed four months and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to breaching his May 6 probation orders by being found on the North Shore on June 17 and on June 25. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on May 4: William David McInnes, atiairs Strategy Program report; selec- tion of neighborhoods for Accelerated Neighborhood Zoning Program, GVTA repre- sentation and voting system; pay parking in regional ‘parks; school crosswalk review — stu- dent crossing guard program, petition by residents of Seymour River on the negative impacts of industrial activities m Squamish Nation lands at 361 ymour Blyd.; planning of OCP for the Maplewood and Seymour Area. North Vancouver District Council: Wednesday, July 8 at 7 p.m.: Special meeting to deal wih swim schoo] proposal ar 5436 Blucberry Lane. Nerth Vancouver City options for volunteers THE following is a selec: tion of volunteer opporty nities available: rough North Shore Community Services (NSCS): Drivers are needed to pick up and deliver hot meals to shut-in seniors in their homes. Pick up is at cither West Vancouver or North -. Vancouver. They also have a chance to visit and get to know the seniors. An on-site -ticket seller is needed to ‘sell tickets to the public for touring At Home in The City Condominiums. The ticket seller will also hand out a program to each person buying tickets. A gallery docent is needed to greet the public, keep track of the number of people, pro- vide information about: the gallery, the art and the com- munity. A peer counsellor i is need- ed to provide information, advocacy, emotional support ._ abused: and referrals to women over the phone and one to one. ; PILOT TRAINING ._ PRIVATE / COMMERCIAL MUETI-ENGINE / FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CONTINUOUS GROUND SCHOOLS Start anytime Financial assistance available - up to $25,000 OAC LICENSED PILOTS Fly our brand new 1998 172R - loaded with Extras - $91/per hour wet. Try our state of the art Flight Trainer. MOT approved for IFR training and. MACLEOD SCHOOL OF AVIATION PHONE 273-3132 (24 HRS) BOUNDARY @AY AIRPORT NO CAR? WE'LL PICK UP AT LADNER EXCHANGE! We'te listed in the Yellow Pages“ Yalow Pages CIECIOry * Sunday, July 5, 1998 — North Shore News -— 11 22, of North Vancouver, was fined $350 after he pleaded guilty to: B failing to go to court on March 5, 1997 in North Vancouver City; @ breaching probation by being found cuiside his home between 2 10 p.m. te 6 am. curfew. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North, Vancouver provincial court on May 1: Michael William Denness, 20, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to mis- leading North Vancouver RCMP Const. Ray Kalia by fatsely reporting a robbery on Sepe. 29. 1997. Denness was required to perform 150 hours of commu- Council: No meeting next week. The next meeting will be on Monday, July 13. West Vancouver District Council: Monday, July 6 at 7:45 p.m.: Traffic and parking esucs at eek peancouver ccondary Schoo ting per- mit, 4792 Headland PI; b08 Community Grant allocations; Reports: Advisory Design Panel Heritage | A Commission ‘resolutions, fire- fighters’ publication; : appoi ment of Council | rep: tives. to boards, “co and committees; “North: Youth Justice Committee: North Vancouver’ School’ District. 44: No schedule meetings for the summer Th Community outreach is needed to promote health an understanding of - HIV an AIDS. ze volunteer, * call 985 recommendations, nos visory nity work service. He was required to write an apology to the North Vancouver RCMP. eee Wayne Asticy Boord, 32, of Surrey, was fined $400 afer he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited July 30, 1997 in ‘West Vancouver. eee Wolfgang Pagenkoph, 42, of ens wet fined $500 after he pleaded guilty to breaching probation by drink-, ing alcohol on June 19, 1997. ees Andrew Kenneth Crassweller, 35, of Richmond, received nine months’ pruba-. tion after he was found. guilty of assaulting a person on Sept: . 24, 1997 in North Vancouver, next meeting is _tentativel scheduled for September :22 West Vancouver C