10 - Viednesday, August 31, 1994 - North Shore News INQUIRING REPORTER THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 4: William Cornelius Van Tunen, 33, of North Vancouver, was fined $750 and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty to breaching piobation by contacting a woman on July 22 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge *erome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 4: Mohammed Krdzalic, 21, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing a barbecue belonging to Wal-Mart on June 25 in North Vancouver City. A probation term order states that Krdzalic is not to be found in any B.C. Wal-Mart store. Hieu Van Nguyen, 34, of Vancouver, was jailed one day after he pleaded guilty to the fol- lowing charges stemming from March 23 incidents in Vancouver: B possessing cocaine for the pur- pose of trafficking: @ possessing heroin for the pur- pose of trafficking. Proceeds of crime consisting of $250 were forfeited to the Crown. An interpreter was required for Or At Night... Or By Computer! The Open Learming Agency offers awide range of post A RECENT News story quoted West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA David Mitchell as saying, “We are going to be cele- brating the third anniversary of the NDP’s election in about six months time. In my view the NDP government has to be replaced because they are doing a lot of damage to our province.” Although a provincial election is far off, there are many who hold strong opinions en the subject. While the NDP have been criticized in some circles for their poli- cies on logging, education, health, welfare, public spending, hate literature, taxation and so on, they have been praised in other circles for the same. There have been howls of dis- content over holding company controversies. Infrastructure programs going te NDP ridings have also stirred things up. The government found support with the recent park-use designation of some land. Highways and transportation projects were alse met favurably. So what do voters think? Are you happy with the NDP’s performance to date? Shawn Williams North Vancouver I think they're doing a good job on environ- mental issues such as park space and logging practices. Danielle Smith North Vancouver I'm a Reformer so Pm against anything that smacks of socialism. Diane Milne North Vancouver I think [am actually, 1 never thought I'd say that, My only concern is how much it's going to cost. Nick Trojan North Vancouver There are a number of issues over the pust three years I'm happy with and a number Um unhappy with. You can't please all the peo- ple all the time. court proceedings. eee Patrick Ward Kelaiditis, 20, of Vancouver, received t2 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing approximately $999 belonging to SHN Dollarton Ser- vice Station Ltd. between Nov. dand Nov. 9, 1993, in North Van- couver District. Kelaiditis was required to per- form 150 hours of community work service by Oct. 31, Before Judge Bil! Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on July 29: Frank Reginald Bolton, 19. of West Vancouver, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty (0 possess- ing marijuana on April 21, 1993 in North Vancouver City. Chery! Ellen Ikeda, 37, of Vancouver, received six months’ probation after she pleaued guilty to assaulting two females on Aug. 1, 1993 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Bill Redgers in North Vancouver provincial court on July 27: Terry Dale Burns. 36. was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to stealing food belonging to Save- On-Foods on June 22 in North Vancouver City. Gregory Karl Lukan, 20, of North Vancouver, received 12 months* probation after he pleaded secondary courses nd. a variety of ways te study. Your eounes may include: Knowledue Newark television broutdeatsts, telephe We CUTOTS OV CHIE Lasstoomn tutorials orcomputer canterencinie Most coupes are transtorable toother BCL collenes andl universities. What You Study Is Your Business. Administrative Studies, Arts, Business, Dental Assist. English, Fine Ar French, History, Nurse Refresher. Politcal Sctence, Psychology, Spanish, Serene, Socal Service Worker and Sociology. guilty to possessing a stolen Petro- Canada credit card belonging to the Vancouver International Comedy Festival on Dec. 7, 1993, in North Vancouver District. Lukan was required to perform 75 hours of community work Ser- vice and pay $94.63 restitution. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on July 8: Elaine Maric Smith, 37, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after she plead- ed guilty to the following charges stemming from Sept. 17, 1993 inci- dents in North Vancouver District: & stealing merchardise belonging to Shoppers Drug Mart; BI stealing merchandise belonging to Zellers. Smith was required to perform 40 hours of community work ser- vice. A probation term order states that Smith is not to be found in any Zellers or Shoppers Drug Mart stores in the province. : Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on July 8: Arnold Harper Torpy, 73, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 after he was found guilty of driving while prohibited in the 4000-block of Dollar Road on Sept. 27. 1993, in North Vancouver District. 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