Weatherup scheduledto appear in court FridayThe former vice-chairman ofNovAtel Communications Ltd is scheduled to appear in provincial court in Calgary on Friday to face fraud and forgery chargesJim Langston, senior Crown prosecutor in Lethbridge, said today the case against Fred Weatherup, a former long-time Lethbridge car dealer, couid be held in Calgary or Lethbridge, depending on his plea.Special Crown prosecutor Dan McDonald of Calgary said Weatherup was released on his own recognizance last week after a brief appearance in a Calgarycourt, shortly after returning to Canada from California Crown officials say a Canada-wide warrant for jWeathenip's arrest had been in r effect since December.-Weatherup turned himself in to Canadian police authorities immediately upon arriving at Calgary International Airport.Meanwhile, charges against Weatherup's co-accused, Lawrence Lennon of Lethbridge, have been stayed pending the outcome of the Weatherup case. Lennon was controller of Weatherup’s Enerson Motors in Lethbridge at the time that it and other Weatherup businesses amassed more than $9 2 million in unpaid loans from the Royal Bank of Canada.