SS Sunday, October Pf, F987 - North Store News ELAINE DEIRDRE Classifieds FERBEY & POTHECARY 98 ar criminaL Law LAWVYERS persona inury 102 - 145 WEST 15TH ST. MAJOR NORTH VANCOUVER CONCERTED 980-4870 Charge lands : man in court T} A 21-YEAR-OLD Langley man will appear Dec. 2 for trial in eee North Vancouver provincial court for charges of assault with a weapon. Stuart James Buckner was originally charged with two counts of assault with a weapon and one count of possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace in connection with an Aug. 9 inci- dent in which two males were alleged to have been assaulted with a baseball bat. West Van man ‘disappears A 23-YEAR-oid West Vancouver man has vanished into thin air after leaving his home on the afternoon of Sept. 17 for a job interview. . John Steven Jakobsen never arrived for the interview. West Vancouver Police report his car was found parked in the Park Royal area shortly after his disappearance. res Z, : Jakobsen, a 6°4’, 200-pound 2 Over 100 Sto & Services white male, was last seen wearing | : including Sears & Woolco Monday, October 12th 12 noon - 5 pm light-colored blue jeans and a red or blie T-shirt. : Anyone with information about the missing person is asked JOHN © Steven Jakobsen to contact the police department ; Se 935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver ' Jail term set 980-8561 for N. Van man A 27-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man was recently sentenced in North Vancouver provincial court to five days in jail after he pleaded guilty to breaching.the terms of his probation. John Joseph McGeough was originally charged with two counts of probation breach in connection with incidents in March 1936 in which he allegedly did not report to kis probation officer and did not complete a required 50 hours community work service. Appearing before Judge J.K. Shaw Sept. 25, McGeough pleaded : : fi guilty to failing to complete his community work service, A stay of : BH CALIFORNIA proceedings was entered in the other charge laid against McGeough. FORMERLY NAMED PRODUCE CITY CANTALOUPE Woman charged | | tive we sarenanaceuent ff y 1st AS ALWAYS. : f ib. with th eft “THE FINEST QUALITY AT bed A 30-YEAR-OLD Surrey woman recently appeared in North Van- THE LOWEST PRICE. couver provincial court to face charges of theft over $1,000 and PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 12-18 falsifying documents. } Inez Georgia Brandt was originally charged in connection with CALIFORNIA IMPORTED incidents alleged to have occurred between Feb, 28 and Sept. 1, GRANNY SMITH $ 99 1986 in which cheques and cash were stolen from the Tridont Den- CH ESTNUTS tal Centre. Lo. : : APPL ES Appearing before Judge J.K. Shaw Sept. 28, Brandt was . * remanded to Oct. 15 for her next court appearance. AUSTRALIAN . NAVEL ms $ 00, ' Hearing set || ORaNcES 59% | carrots 2/*2 in theft charge || papaya 99%.| cappace 5 /°1° Two NORTH Yanicouver men will appear Nov. 25 in Nortli Van- couver provincial court for a preliminary hearing into six charges CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA laid against them in connection with an alleged burglary of an BUNCH automobile repair shop. EG G PLA A] T ra Viadinir Vratislay Czamek, 20, and Petr Dvorak, 19, were orig- SPIN ACH ws ’ g inaily charged with break and enter, theft over $1,000 and {we ‘counts of possession of stolen property in connection with a uly | -25 incident in which Van Wonder. Auto Repairs, 119 West Third 201 L LONS DALE AVE., NORTH WAR St., was alleged to have been burglarized, and tools and a 1982 Voikswagen Rabbit stolen, Dvorak was further charged with possession of break and enter instruments (gloves) and dangerous driving in connection with the same incident.