46 — Friday, November 29, 1996 ~ North Shore News Pe | eok......frogs, Toads oad Trew Frags Dick Berton Casiodion foctbal, repiies _ Diss... Asercon Footbal In search of Strings THE North Shore Youth Orchestra, a strings orchestra for “advanced elementary school players and advanced strings for ‘proficient secondary school players, is currently searching out _-hew members. . Bo Practices take place at Handsworth Secondary School, 1044 ‘Edgewood Ave., North Vancouver, on Monday evenings from 6 to 7 p.m. for the junior class and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for the .-. advanced group. Sessions continue to May. For more informa- ‘_, tion call Peter Van Qoyen, 522-0876. a THE following people appeared in North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge __ Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 30: Igor Waldemar Adams, 52, of North Van, was fined $350 after he pleaded not guilty to impaired, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of careiess driving. The original — charge stemmed from an Aug. 12, 1995, North Van District inci- dent. Before Judge Ian Walker in West Vancouver provin- cial court on Oct. 3: Mi Wah Lauren Ngai, 30, of North Van, was tined $100 after he was found guilty of catching and retaining under- sized crabs on July 13 in West Van. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 2: Wisam Jarmakani, 21, of North Van, received — six months’ probation after he was found guilty of stealing sunglasses belonging to Spori: Chek on April 6 in West Van. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 1: Lisa Shirazi, 22, of North Van, received 12 months’ pro- bation after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise from Zellers on Oct. 28, 1995, and Oct. 31, 1995, in West Van. Ske was required to do 50 hours of community work. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 30: Adarn Glanc, 39, of Port Coquitlam, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to catching and retaining under- sized ling cod on Aug. 10 in West Vancouver. Fadi Moubarak, 21, of North Van, was fined $100 after he pleaded guilty to pos- JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST THIS SUNDAY! From 10:00am fo 12:00n00n on December Ist, “we're opening up just for members of the North Shore business community ~ and there's an extra 20% off anything in the store! KETTLE CREEK ~ better to give~ sessing marijuana on July 1 in West Van. Jeremy Bruce Puder, 31, of Vancouver, was fined $75 end got six months’ probation after pleading guilty to steal- ing seafood from Extra Foods YOR THE FINEST OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT &@ CLOTHING Gift for Yourself And Someone You Love ... The most gifted Amigo ever ij Amige Action 5° | Nokia 232 free | with activation ($400 value) | (choice of 5 colours} - unlimited weekends - 100 free minutes weekday evening calls, 10¢/min. thereafter on Aug. 19 in West Van. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 25: Peter Able Harry Sewicki, 33, of New Westminster, was fined $500 and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: @ stealing merchandise from Ambleside ‘Toys and Hobbies on Nov. 11, 1995; @ committing mischief on the same day by breaking a glass display case belonging to Ambleside Toys and Hobbies. Sowicki was required to pay $308.98 restitution, Golam Raza Dasandh Zaidi, 42, of North Van, received six months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong- ing to Eaton's on Jan. 26 in West Vancouver. Zaidi was required to per- form 50 hours of community work service. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Sept. 24: Glen Gordon Cameron, 37, of Vancouver, was fined $300 after pleading not guilty to having a blood alcohol over .08, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without due care and attention. The original — charge stemmed from an April 29, 1995 West Van incident. — Compiled by Anna Marie D’Angelo When it comes to the topic of weight, outdoor ~ enthusiasts t sensitive. They put on just a little weight and suddenly they ome severely depressed. With Marmot clothing in our stores, you might say Coast Mountain is constantly battling the bulge. Take for instance Marmot's Alpinist™ . Primaloft® Sweater. This is a reliable layeri piece that stuffs small in your rforms great in wet Pa and pe conditions. It’s lighter and warmer than fleece, and more windproof. Use it - under a jacket on cold weather outings, or wear it with the sleeves rolled up on sumny spring ski days. It weighs only } Ib. 6 oz. 2201 WEST 4th AVE. in Kiteifane 731-6181 Underground parking at Atb and Vine. Lit bour is FREE! © 626 PARK ROYAL NORTH ia West Vancouver 926-6126 208 MAIN STREET in Waiteborse, Yukon 667-4074 30 qsust A joy te receive toe ; Share your Cantel © Cellular Service with someone you love this holiday season, for ONLY e395 per month