42 - Wednesday, June 10, 1992 ~ North Shore News D'Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER THE RECENT warm winter and the current dry spring have forced the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) to look seriously at curtailing Lower Mainland water use this month. Last week, Capilano Lake reser- voir was down 1% feet and Seymour Lake reservoir was normally full, GVRD officials have said that residents should not waste water at any time. In past years, many residents have conserved water when asked to, while others have continued with their usual watering prac- tices. down about two feet at a time of year when both are Anna Maie WO you consciously conserve water? Emil Barth North Vancouver Pm currently not making any overt efforts of con- serving water, but I’m aware of water consump- tion. Val Chapman West Vancouver 1 didn’t realize we had a water shortage. | knew about Seattle’s water problem. We are water- ing until they officially tell us otherwise. Gail Gray North Vancouver No, but tonight I’m go- ing to put a quart jar full of sand in my toilet tank. I've been meaning to do that, and I' do that now. A DAY THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Carl Walker in North Vancouver provincial court on May 19: Ronald Terrance Oliver, 29, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 after he was found guilty of assaulting a person on Feb. 4 in North Vancouver City. Oliver is required to pay a $30 victim sur- charge. eee Matthew Stride, 23, of Bowen Island, was fined $1,000 and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possess- ing a stolen vehicle belonging to a woman on Sept. 7, 1991 in North Vancouver District. The vehicle was valued at more than $1,000. Stride is also required to pay a $150 victim surcharge. Stride is not to use or possess narcotics or glue during his probation term. Before Judge William 3. Kitchen in North Vancouver provincial court on May 19: Montgomery William Ehrich, 35, of North Vancouver, received a 45-day jail sentence after he pleaded guilty to stealing food belonging to Safeway on Apri! 22 in North Vancouver City. The food was valued at less than $1,000. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on May I5: Paul Anthony Guterres, 22, and Sean Alexander Trotter, 20, both of North Vancouver, were each fined $500 and Trotter also received nine months’ probation after they were found guilty of assaulting a male on March 14, 1991 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on May 1: Dallas Carol Gambell, 33, of Burnaby, was fined $250 after she pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on the Trans-Canada Highway in West Vancouver on March 9. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on May 8: Hyuk Kyun Park, 22, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 and $200 after he pleaded guilty to driving without due care and at- Road in West Vancouver on Sept. 16, 1991. Before Judge Reginaid D. Gran- dison in West Vanconver provin- cial court on May 6: Christopher Gerald Carter, 23, of Vancouver, was fined $350 after he pleaded guilty to possess- ing a stolen licence plate in West Vancouver on March 21. Carter is required to pay a $35 victira sur- charge. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on May 4: Jason Roy Carter, 20, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 after he was found guilty of using a stolen Royal Bank Visa card at Club Monaco in the south mall of Park Royal Shopping Centre on Dec. 21, 1991. Carter is required to pay a $25 victim surcharge. eee Donald Arthur Proulx, 28, of North Vancouver, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to stealing money from Eaton’s in Park Royal on March 13. Proulx is re- guired to pay a $25 victim sur- charge. Before Judge Reginald DB. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on April 30: Troy William Best, 24, of West Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing gasoline belonging to a man in West Vancouver on March 18. Before Judge Reginald 1D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver provin- cial court on April 29: Antonio Preto, 50, of West Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to following another vehicle too closely while driving on Marine Drive in West Vancouver on Jan. 4. Before Judge Jerome Pasadis in West Vancouver provincial court on April 28: Gary Blain Hooge, 52, of West Vancouver, received three months’ probation after he was found guil- ty of assaulting a female on Sept. 7, 1991 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Reginald D. Gran- dison in West Vancouver previn- cial court on Apyil 27: Raymond Eugene Lalonde, 28, of Surrey, was fined $200 after he pleaded guiity to driving without a valid driver’s licence and failing to Park Royal, Moya Larkin North Vancotver I’ve never been a wasteful person, and I’m conscious of the water I use. A. Ziccardo Vancouver I never have time to water the lawn so I guess ido. 1 boneless outside round roast 2-3 roasts per pkg. with a minimum $1099 onder you pay: cantaloupe fresh, California grown Allkg + Ib. Prices in effect June 8-14/92 ar eae Re He terre South 17th & Lonsdale Edgemont Village Upper Lonsdale 3230 Connaught Cres. North Vancouver 987-9 IAG 3030 ) onsdale Ave. North Vancouver 987-6644 West North Vancouver Vancouver 926-2215 O87-69 bi keep his vehicle within a solid double line on Marine Drive on Jan. 17. tention, and driving above the speed limit near the Trans Canada-Highway and Westmount