Roundup for Research





ROUNDUP for Research is a great deal, provided that you don't get arrested. In fact, that's the whole point, because those who come before the hanging judge, are arraigned for an anount that they must raise before being let loose on society. The Kidney Foundation raised funds this past Thursday and Friday at Capilano Mall for their annual fund raising drive. Prominent members of society were arrested and held for bail until they raised enough money to be let loose. It was all in fun and a great way to donate to a very good cause.


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Retired supreme court justice Lee Skip has only been off the job for two weeks, now we know what he does with his spare time - wink.

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Mario Pinto and girlfriend Ronda Walker didn't mind donating to a good cause.

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TD Bank's Mike Watson knows how to count money and was out of jail in no time.

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Former North Van City mayor Jack Loucks (left) held the fort with Pacific Honda accountant man Patrick Chow.

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Volunteers Alan Parker (left) and Lorraine Harvey rounded up donators as they passed the jail.

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North Van Chamber's Debbie Tardiff was sentenced to $1,000 bail for "hustling chamber members."

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Prudential realtors, and sheriffs, Dan Thompson (left) and Barry Cummings were busy picking people up with their arresting personalities.

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RonJackson and Joan Casley didn't mind stopping by and posting bail.

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IT consultant Bob Cummings, of "The Answer Company", had a warrant for your arrest all underway.

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Hugo Sartorello and Roberta Currie managed to stay out of jail thanks to their relationship with the authorities.


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