NEWS phote Cindy Goodman Vancouver Recreation Commission (NVRC) skateboard jpark ecsrdinator Mik2 Comey, left to right, Lonsdal rec centre front office cashier Louice Andersen and NV: ; - Bal Singh Manhas, 47, of North Vancouver, received 2 months srobation after he ty to ‘assaulting a Apsl. 16 in’ North Sue Seong Bac, 19, of West $100 after. he pleaded guilty to dri- ~- ving: without due care_and -attention on June 17, 1997 in \¢ pleaded. the - 800-block of Marine see Mae Vein: ci va s the value of your donations is rreasured | in-more than just dollars. wt q iy’ = SON. Children’s Hospital S six months’ robation after he pleaded guilty to threatening a woman on Nov. 5, 1997 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver cial court on June.18: Brian Allen Lucck, 3&, of Coquitlam, was fined $500 and had his driver's licence uspended for 1 2 months after i pleade ty to drivin ‘without consideration on July 9, 1997 on the Lions. Gate C chairman Maureen Curtis welcome a new Cet Daniel West, 32, of North Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief fy damaging a door be! ging 10 the Missy of :. Hamian uurces on April 24 in North Vancouver City. West was requirsd to. pay $300 restitution and perform 30 hours of community work. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on June 17: Paul Anthony Parker, 34, of Burnaby, was fined $350. after he pleaded guilty to dri- ving without a licence on | Apnil 23 in West Vancouver. — Anna Marie D'Angelo proper pep of money to be vad in compensati on fi __ damages 2 and No-Fanlt benefits : AFTER HOURS 926-3181 Criminal matters only. #300-1401 Lon DALE Ave. NORTH VAN. le Bamnail: hunter@ cyberion. com IT’S a class operation, literally. Class for Windows is the new technology at play inside the computers of the North Vancouver Recreation Commission (NVRC). Staff say the system is fast and efficient. Michael Laser, computer services coordinator for the recreation commission, is impressed by the power and flexibility of the program. “it allows staff to call-up program information and process registrations quickly. {t also provides an excel- lent platferm for effective communications, an aspect of the integrated program thac will enhance right across our system,” he said. Class for Windows is cre- ated by Escom, A B.C. com- pany the North Vancouser Recreation Commission has been in partiership with since 1986. “As the beta site for the Class system, the improve- ments and applications of the new Class for Windows directly reflects our recom- mendations over the past 12 years. This partnership has enabled the commission to save costs and remain on the Raines its lands in West Vancouver. will: be’ due to current fire hazard condition COUNTS Www. hollyburn, cutting edge of recreation service technology,” said Gary Young, director of the | North Vancouver Recreation Commission. For over a month, staff have been busy training and Inading customer informa- tion into the new database. It’s the behind the scenes work in preparation for the fall registration this Saturd: “This is just one of the steps we have taken to improve service to North / Vancouver residents,” said” Young. “I'm very proud ‘of our staff and how quickly, they have embraced this new. technology. “In January we launched our website which contains: all our program informatio! and North Shore commiini ty contacty fora wid ‘vari of leisure interests.; registration 4 ic membership car users.” : NVRC programs . vices or on community;con tacts, - visit -www. rthy: ae rec.com or call’ the. at 987-PLAY (7529)26: 2p} Pac tie d : Yue CLUB org ° 913-4507