THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face Various chieiges: Before Judge Doup Sioss in North Vancouver grovincial courton Aug. 8: Richard Eugene Paul, 29, of Vancouver, received 12 months" probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Eaton's in West Vancouver on June 23, Refore Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug, 8: Sean Anthony Cole, 29, address not given, was jailed one day after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a person on June 23 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug.5: Dennis Keith Ogilvie, 23, of Vancouver, received three months* probation after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on May 17 in North Vancouver City. Ashala Garen, 39, of North Vancouver, was fined $450 after she was found guilty of three counts of making false Unemployment Insurance claims in North Vancouver. The charges involved falsely stated she did not work during two-week periods that started on Feb. 23, 1989, March 8, 1993 and March 22, 1992. Before Judge Reginald Grandlson in West Vancouver provincial court on July 5: Duncan Dndley Solloway, 29, Regional bike travel map out A FREE regional bicycle map to help cyclists cemmute throughout the Lower Mainland is now avail- able. “The map provides commuter cyclists with sorne expert advice on -how to travel across the region of Whistler, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on May 25 in West Vancouver, Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on July 4; Jiyong Park. 18. of Burnaby, was fined $100 after he pieaded guilty to allowing someone else to use his driver's Ti cnee on June Y in West Vancouver, Leo Alexander Wadden, 33, of Burnaby, was fined $225 after he pleaded yuilty to possessing mari- juana on May 27 near Westview Drive in North Vancouver District. Wadden was required to pay a $5 victim surcharge. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in West Vancouver provincial court on June 28: Kyrstanydessa McKiel, 20, of West Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after she plead- ed guilty to possessing a stolen VCR, a video game and video cas- scttes belonging to a video store on July 14, 1993 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in West Vancouver provincial court on june 27; Blake Thomas Cromwell. 26, of Vancouver, was fiied 3250 after he pleaded guilty to failing to provide his driver's licence when requested by a police officer on Oct. 9, 1992 on Marine Drive in West Vancouver. Matthew Todd Baker, 28, of North Vancouver, received three months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Shoppers Drug Mart in, Park Royal Shopping Center on Atiy 20, Before Judge derome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial courton June 24: Andrew Robert Vanderlaars, 31. of North Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after be pleaded guilty to assaulting a male on Aug. 30, 1993 in’ North Vancouver City. Vanderlaars was required to perform 25 hours of community work service by Sept. 30 in con- nection with the charge. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on June 10: Brent Harley Wehner, 19, of North Vancouver, received six months” probation afler he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on Oct. 24, 1993 in North Vancouver District. Money seized during Wehner’s arrest consisting of $824.63 was forfeited to the Crown, Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June I: Stephen Russell, 19, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Sears Canada on March 29 in North Vancouver City. Russell was required to per- form 25 hours of community work service by July 31. A probation term order States that Russell is not to be found in any Sears Canada store in B.C. 5 a Cul pay you cl There’s an aging second fridge chomping up energy in the basement. Or perhaps you're thinking of buying a new fridge but you're not sure what to do with the old one. Jn either case, B.C. Hydro Sussex signs WELL-KNOWN North Shore resi- dents Don Honier and Karen Macfarlane have left Crest Realty for Susses Realty’s Capilano atfice. “he would be an understiement to say we're delighted,” said Alan Taylor, president and CEO of Sussex Realty. 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