8 - Wednesday, February 17, 1999 - North Shore News THE following people appeared in North Vancouver provincial court recently to face various charges: Before Judge Doug Moss on Nov. 23, 1998: Edward May, Vancouver, was fined $200 and had his driver's licence suspended for three months after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of careless driving. The original charge stemmed from a June 9, 1996 incident in West Vancouver. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Nov. 23, 1998: Kevin Richard Shellard, 28, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 after he pleaded not guilty to impaired dri- ving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or includ- ed offence of driving without due care and attention. The — original — charge stemmed from a Nov, 22, 1997 incident: in West Vancouver. Before Judge Bill Rodgers on Nov. 23, 1998: Chang Kyun Kim, 37, of $2, of Vancouver, Was fined 5430 and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he: B was found guilty of stealing merchandixe belonging to Canada Safeway on Dec. 24, 1998 in West Vancouver; B fang to go to court on Jan. 28, 1998, Before Judge William Diebokt on Nov. 20, 1998: John Wright Smaller, 34, of West: Vancouver, received six months’ probation atter he pleaded guilty to. three charges of possessing a pro- hibited weapon on Oct. 20, 1997 in West Vancouver con- sisting Of Boa Ruger model P85 large capacity magazine, BWtive MI4 large capacity rifle magazines, Moa Ruger model mini-i4 large capacity ritle magazine. eee Michael Robert Healy, 27, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on June 28, 1997 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Nov. 20, 1998: Komal Preet Genest, 23, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Wal-Mart) Canada on) Sept. 30, 1998 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss on Nov. 18, 1998: Mohammad Morad Namazi, 54, of North Vancouver, = received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to. stealing merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on July 17, 1998, in North Vancouver District. | At etailing Winner! | THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: January 29 1. 300-blk. Southborough Thett. During small house party, a group of 5-6 arrived uninvited. When asked to leave a fight began and a male suspect produced a knife and waved it at the group. All sus- pects tled. Stolen: CDs, bottle of wine. 2. Park Royal South Thert from auto. [tems stulen from unsecured rear trunk. Stolen: video cassettes, CDs. pone venus cana mnoewaernerenersenacee ay Pat Kilpatrick is the winner of the New Car Review Contest. She is pictured here receiving her prize, a complete auto detailing worth $149.99, from Atul Kansal of Bashir’s Auto Centre. Congratulations! BASHIR AUTO CEN January 30 3. Cypress Bow! Thett. Cash missing from hot dog stand. 4. 2400-bik. Marine Drive Shoplifting. No suspects. Stolen: ladies white gold ring. January 3} 5. Klee Wyck Park Thert trom auto. Entry gained through — unlocked door, No damage to vehicle. Stolen: leather jacket, journal, pen, keys, wallet’ containing credit cards, ID, cash, person- al cheques. 6. Park Royal South Stolen auto. Vehicle parked on upper level of parkade with one half tank of gas. Broken glass found on ground. Stolen: 1993 grey Plymouth Voyageur. 7. Horseshoe Bay overflow parking fot Thett from auto. Off-road lights stolen trom vehicle. No damage to vehicle. Stolen: five halogen lights and light bar. Complete mechanical & electrical! repairs by factory trained technician IMPEX AUTOMOTIVE 1335 Pemberton Ave. Tel: 985-6237 Visit our web Site: ~ www3.be.sympatico.cafiimpexauto/impexaute.htmi ee GR ee ee ese eee eee ee “Sonar atin a Ue ae LASH@O