NRLIA IIE AB GRU Std ES ebb From page 8 dise belonging to Sears on Oct. 8, 1995 in North Vancouver City. The jail sen- tence was to run at the same time as another jail sentence Klapwyk was already serv- ing. Jeffrey William Doyle, 31, of West Vancouver, received three months’ pro- “bation after he pleaded - guilty to causing a distur- bance by fighting in the vicinity of the Whistle Stop Pub on March 5, 1995 in Courtenay. Doyle was required to perform 15 hours of commu- nity work service. .-;, Terence A. Walker, 42, of North Vancouver, was fined $200. and received = six months’ probation after he was found guilty of harass- ing) a woman in North Vancouver City. : Before: Judge _ Bill “Rodgers... in ‘North Vancouver provincial court. on Feb. 12: Gary Andrew Henriksen, 33, of West Vancouver, was ined $250 and received 18 months’ . probation after he pleaded ® not ‘guilty ‘to pos- ‘sessing cocaine for the pur-. pose . of. trafficking, _ but “instead pleaded’ guilty to the lesser or included offence of ‘Teadership, p good: “citizenship. With the assistance’: and guidance of the BC Principals and Vice Prinicipals'. Asscociation, The Grizzlies embarked on this program in. ; heir snaugural Season... Thousands 6 recieved ti Grizelies home games in - ARE RAP ay students bave . sts to Vancouver ERR AEE BAY 5 narcotic possession. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 12: Randy Burns Lander, 32, of North Vancouver, was jailed nine months and received 18 months' proba- tion after he was found guilty of the break and enter of J.N.S. Ventures Ltd. tn the 1700-block of Lonsdale Avenue on Jan. 14 in North Vancouver City. Judge Paradis sentenced Lander to three days in jail on Jan, 24 after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijua- na on Jan. 14, 1996 in North Vancouver City. Patrick Trainner, 49, of Coquitlam, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm of a manon June 23, 1995 in ‘North Vancouver City. Trainner was required to pay $5,958.03 restitution to ‘the criminal injuries depart- ment of the Workers Compensation Board. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver previncial court on Feb. 9: : Rosa Espinoza, 28, of © Vancouver,.. received 12 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing BOREL READ NAL EM nah aaah eT SS VERE Anes 124 merchandise belonging to Sears on Dec. If, 1995 in North Vancouver City. Espinoza was required to perform 25 hours of commu- nity work service. Before Judge Bil) Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 7: Kenneth Marvin Edgar, 24, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to threatening a man on May 6, 1995 in North Vancouver City. Edgar was required to perform 20 hours of commu- nity work service. Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb. 7: Patrick Wade Wright, 28, of North Vancouver, was fined a total of $600 after he pleaded guilty to: stealing meat belonging to Canada Safeway on Nov. 6, 1995 in North Vancouver City; @ stealing a jacket belong- ing to North Shore Ski and Sailboard Ltd. on Sept. 13, 1995. Hamid Reza Zolfaghari, 23, of North Vancouver, was fined $300 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for 30 days after he pleaded | We'd like to salute the 1995-96 Tickets for Kids ntiac, Te GMC Dealers. BC: Po * Clark, Wilson Deloitte & Touche Fraser & Beatty - Georgian Court Hote! Jostens Canada Metropolitan Life cel Properties : ‘A&W Food Services Hyatt Regency Vancouver. Richmond Savings © i Vancouver international Airport Authority Surrey Metro: Savings The Westin Bayshore Vorkion Securities lav a me: ie ae me a wee guilty to driving while pro- hibited on West 3rd Street on Aug. 24, 1995 in North Vancouver City. Jeremy Spires, 21, of Wednesday, April 3, 1996 - North Shore News — 29 North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Zellers on Jan. 5 in North ea a = Vancouver District. Spires was required to perform 15 hours of commu- - nity work service. — By Anna Marie D'Angelo : , recognition of their personal ~. excellence, The entiré program wo nat have been ene af without the generous sup, me the businesses Usted on the right. * YAN Network is pleased to provide. “ recognition for these program — ‘Partners on bebalf of our frtends_: at The Vancouver Grizzlies, Join i “as in saying thanks to the business men and women who. have made the Tickets for Kids _ | ‘prograin possible, a i: bg = ‘patronage encourage : 10 continue thisvaluable. community outreach program. Canned Production Services ‘Hipp Engineering Ltd. . - -‘Ladner:Downs:: “Montreal Trust’ One Stop Ticket Shop : Sprt BC prt ‘Williams Moving & Storage We make it clean and simple for you to recyele yt your phéne books. ey Just take them to the nearest drop-off listed below: (April 11- August 16) Please do not place phone books in the Blue Box or Blue Bag. BC Parent ‘News Magazine ’ Drop-off bins in the parking lots at: ~ Bank of Montreal, Park Royal Basham Law Corporation Boomerang Kidzwear Ltd. Concord Pacific Developments Elfe Juvenile Products Intrawest Corporation i? Nelson Juvenile Products ‘The Vintage Years Tilbury Cement Ltd. Travel Underwriters Wayne & Gloria Clark Wynford Group Ci Sefeway-Lonsdale and 13th 0 Safeway-Lynn Valley Centre ° C1 Safeway-Westview. Shopping Centre _ im Parkgate Library - off Mt. Seymour Road I West Van recCentre-21st and Gordon, Northeast corner off Gordon | i.) For more information call North Shore Recycling 984-9730. 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