1991 ~ North Shore News Anna Hilarie D’Angelo Mine. + INQUIRING REPORTER THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver courts recently to face various charges. Before Judge William Rodgers ii North Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 9: Rajabi Abbas Ghodrat, 38, received a conditional discharge and was placed on probation fer Elect Gordon Frampton - for 18 years a North Shore neighbour standing for free | THE VANCOUVER Canucks started the season right this year by winning their first three games. Unfortu- nately, the streak ended Thursday with a 7-6 loss in Chicage against the Blackhawks. Although it’s early in the season, predictions sbound oa both negative and positive sides about how the local team will fare in the How are the Canucks National Hockey League this time. As in past years, the Canucks’ future standings are predicted io be more on the positive side at the seasou’s start. The Inquiring Reporter asked five more people to foretell the Canucks’ future this season. do this year? Binise MacDonald Vancouver I think they'll do better than last year. North Vancouver With the new acquisi- tions, the hard times are over. They are playing for real now. Erte Crossin North Vancouver They'll win their division and end up third. Garry Emery North Vancoaver The Canucks are going to do real good this year. Better than fast year because of their good players they have had for Donzs Lawrence | North Vaacouvez ( think the Canucks are going to win the Stanley Cup. They are our home team and they are going to do great. - one year after the North Van- couver man was found guilty of stealing microcassette tapes from Sears in Capilano Mall on Feb. 17. Before Judge Doug Moss in Nort Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 7: Bernard Charles Williams was fined $300 after the 40-year-old enterprise, good government and neighborhoods we can be proud of! BRITISH COLUMBIA SOCIALCREDIT —<} nee a while, North Vancouver man was found guilty of failing to remain at the scene of a Jan. 3 accident on Lonsdale Avenue. Williams was also ordered to pay $123.09 in restitution. Before Judge Reg Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 4: Grant Allan Cooper was fined OURT $250 and placed on probation for one year after the 35-year-old North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on June 23. eee Alvin Ronald Thomas, 32, was fined $300 and placed on proba- tion for one year after the Van- couver man pleaded guilty to stealing food from Canada Safeway on Oct. 3. Before Judge Willam Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court: on Oct. 3: . Glen Alexander Hodgson, 31, was sentenced to 90 days in jail after he was found guilty of driv-~ ing while disqualified and while See more page 13 ive knocked on over 6,000 doors... Zs You DEMAND a neighbourhood which iz free from crime and violence! You DEMAND an accessible MLA wiio represents your attitudes, opinions and concerns! You DEMAND a clean and stable . environment where jobs and homes are secure! You .DESiAND an education system which is responsive to the whole community! — Af You DEMAND an accountable government which is fiscally responsible! YOU DEMAND - I'LL DELIVER! TELEPHONE: 986-0299 VANCOUVER - SEYM