THE following people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on May 14: Cameron Lee Woods, 20, of Vancouver, was jailed 30 days and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded gl to: The break and enter of a house in the 2100-block of Shafton Place on May 6 in West Van; 0, . B Committing mischief by damaging a wall belonging to West Vancouver District. Woods was required to pay $600 restitution to the home owner, : _ Before Judge Keith J. Libby in North Vancouver provincial court on‘ May 14: Paul.’ Toms, ..25, of w+ Vancouver, was jailed 30 days. - after he pleaded guilty to the * ” break and enter of a house.in » © the 300-block of East 10th Street on Jan.°19 in’ North - Vancouver, City. 23 oy oo ‘Robert Keith Herman, 23, ‘of North Vancouver, was fined Wi ‘months’ ( .Wwas found guilty of threaten- : if. ing two people between’ Nov. 17 in North Vancouver City, Before Judge Ellen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on May 16: David Richard Celmaster, 39, of North Vancouver received 24 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to: @ . Stealing merchandise belonging to London Drugs on Lonsdale Avenue on Dec. 30, 1996; @ Stealing liquor from the liquor ‘store in Lynn Valley Centre on Oct. 22, 1996. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on May 13: Arash Majidi, 21, . of Richmond,- “received | 12 rovation : after. he 1, 1996 and Nov, 7, 1996 in West Vancouver, Before Judge — Elfen Burdett in North Vancouver provincial court on May 12: James Allan Jacob, 35, of Langley, was fined $500 and received 24 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to harassing a woman between Feb. 13 and Feb, 23 in North Vancouver, Jacob was prohibited from possessing firearms, ammuni- tion or explosives for two years. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on May 7: Rodrigo Vasconez, 29, of no fixed address, was jailed two months and 14 days after he pleaded guilty to: Mi The break, enter and theft of a business in the 5900-block of Marine Drive in West Vancouver on March 22; WW Attempting to steal some- thing out of a person’s vebicle on April 18 in West Vancouver, co Wolfgang, Pagenkopf, 41, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to breaching probation by drink- ing alcohol between March 4 and March 7. = -— Compiled by Anna “4 Marie D’Angelo June 20 - July 20 597, f It's. Where To Start For A Great Finish! North Vancouver Store “1629 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, 8C 985-6815 Terminal Avenve Store 225 Terminal Avenue * Vancouver, BC . 689-4414 foe Fre turonsarion: Cloverdale Paint is member of the British Columbia Paint Care Association which enables focal warte to dispose of it in a safe manner. In keeping with the practices of 90% of the BC palnt Industry a nominal fer tund designated collection sites, The [co Fit averages 50¢ pet 3.78 litres and is added to the purchase price at time of sale. Broadway Store 1852 West Broadway Vancouver, BC 731-5858 Marine Drive Store 222 SW Marine Drive Vancouver, BC 321-2216 Open Sundays and Holidays (except Winston Street & Terminal Avenue.) Burnaby Store (No Walipaper) Kingsway Store 5530 Kingsway Burnaby, BC 430-9880 8190 Winston Street Burnaby, BC 421-8299 Richmond Store 4411 No, 3 Road Richmond, BC 273-9178 Deita Store 8663 Scott Road Delta, BC 590-1315 Check Your Yellow Poges for the Store Nearest You. ppvetnments to collect accumulated and new paint is now charged on all new paint purchased to help From page 20 The same laundry was also cleaning Davidson's carpet, which she asked to be cleaned free of charge, Bur Rickert declined. “T was going to give her the carpet for tree but now P’m not going to because she’s putting me in the news,” said Rickert. “She’s just trying to get money for new clothes to doll herself Wednesday, July 16, 1997 — North Shore News — 24: n up. P According to ‘the Better Business Bureau’s — Valerie McLean, there are several rules both businesses and their clients should follow in’ such cases, For businesses, particu- larly those in the laundering field, she suggests staying, with- in their capabilities. “There are some things you can’t foresee,” said McLean, particularly when trying new TUXEDO JUNCTION Sunday, July 20, 2 to 4pm Cleaner defends work} and unproven techniques, but following the manufacturer’s directions is a good rule of - thumb. ; a Clients, points out McLean, should keep their expectations reasonable. “Don’t expect them to perform miracles.” As for the case of the laun- dry versus the young woman, the misunderstanding could . casily end up fought in another arena — small claims court. ° if the sounds of Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and Glen Miller put you in the mocd, don't miss Tuxedo Junction. For more information call 985-6261