‘Snow Falling on Cedars Favosrite actor ..... . .Chris Xatton Activities. . . rock dimbing, cooking, -yowing and reading . . int, raw tomatoes Recent book . Get carded for safety IF'a ‘firefighter hands you a bright yellow ticket between now and March 31, don’t worry — you’re being rewarded _ for your safe behaviour. This winter, North Shore firefighters will be recognizing people who are acting safely by giving them Safety Smart Cards. The cards-are redeemable at any North Shore McDonald’s for : a regular order of French fries. All fire deparement staff, who can be recognized by their uniform, will be carrying a supply of the cards in their pockets or department vehicles, on the lockout for safe conduct, such “-as weazing a helmet while bicycling, using a crosswalk, or wear- “ ing.a seatbelt” ‘The Safety Smart Card program is sponsored by the North Shore’ McDonald’s Restaurants and the North Shore fire -. departments. : @ inciudes freight & PD.E., M.S.R.P. $24,890 . Drive select 4X4. City: 12.9L/100km (23 mi/gal) @ oancing upto 48 oe . Highway: 9.7L/100km (29 milgal) , Drive select 4X4. City Highway: 5.7L/100kn (49 mifga) North Van Suzuki E oo 933-2088 From page 8 31, of North Vancouver, was jailed 30 days and re dd 24+ months” probation after he pleaded guilty to: @ assaulting a woman on June 12, 1999 in North Vancouver M@ breaching probation drinking alcohol on May 28, 1999 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald Grandison on Aug. 25, 1999: Joel Robert Madde: of Bowen Island, r six month conditional sen- tence and 12 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to: @ break and enter of a house in the 1200-block of Eagles Nest on Bowen Island on Jan. 6, 1999; @ stealing a person’s cheques in October. 1998 on Rowen Island; @ using false pretences ta obtain money from the Snug Cove General Store on Oct. 21, 1998; 8 using false pretences to obtain money belonging to the Snug Cove Coffee Shop on Dec. 2, 1998. Madden was to pay the general store $197 and coffee shop $410 restitution. He was to perform 30 hours of community work in connection with the house burglary. oee Richard Walter Tom, 41, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting 2 woman on Aug. 18, 1999 in North Vancouver City. ’ CORRECTION NOTICE In our B-1 Housewares Fair flyer, the Proctor-Silex Four Slice Toaster shown on Page 12 should have read “Save $10 Proctor-Silex Toaster”. Sorry for any inzonvenience this may have caused. MSRP 5 (37 mi'gat) FREE Wednesday, February 2, 2000 - North Shore News - 11 oeoe Eric Timothy Stevens, 43, of Clinton, B.C., was fined $1,000 and jailed three months after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on July 7, 1999 in West Vancouver. eee Mark Neh 20, 0 of Vancouver, was jailed seven days, and fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on Marine Drive on March 9, 1999 in North Vancouver City. eos Dale Thomas Gonzales, 18, of Brackendale, was fined $100 after he pleade hing probs ing cohol on June 13, 1999 in] North Vancouver District. eee Teddy Baker, 26, of North Vancouver, was fined $75 and received 12 months’ proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong ing to Save-On-Foods on June 12, 1999 in’ North Vancouver District. eee Gary Kazuo Araki, 45, of Vancouver, was jailed six months and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Save-On-Foods on Aug. 19, 1999 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Bill Rodgers on . 18, 1999: John David Firman, 45, of North Vancouver, was fined $2,C00 after he pleaded guilty to possessing a stolen vehicle belonging to Hertz Truck and Car Rentals on Feb. 3, 1999 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge R.C.S. Graham on Aug. 18, 1999: Mark Todd Letts, 33, of Nonh Vancouver, was fined ing Business the Old Fashioned Way Lang time North Suore residents, Bruce and Gayle Bradshaw are cele. brating their 20th year operating Bradshaw Carpets. In these da ‘technological overload,’ y being run the old fashioned way: wi excellent service and a genuine ssnile from the proprietor. Bradshaw Carpets Ltd., at 507+ 4 ‘ 15th St, West Vancouver is a family and had his driver's licence suspended for 12 months after hep! guilty to dangerous driving on July 1999 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Aug. 18, 1999: $700 Ali Kwan Mawani, 20, of North Vancouver, v fined $200 atter he pleaded guilty ty attempting to obstruct a North Vancouver RCMP offi- cer on Oct. 30, 1998 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald Grandison on Aug. 11, 1999; Jarrett, Delaney Sabiston, 19, of Squamish, was fined $100 after he pleaded guile to possessing ma: on May 7, 1999) in West Vancouver. eece Van Boi Nguyen, 47, of Vancouver, was fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to: @ catching and retaining undersized Dungeness crabs on Dec. 8, 1998 in North Vancouver; M@ fishing without a tidal water sport fishing licence. A Vietnamese interpreter Was required for court. eee Quoc Nguyen Diep, 29, of Surrey, was fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to: @ catching and retaining undersized Dungeness crabs on March 23, 1999 in North Vancouver; catching and retaining more than his fishing limi. A Vietnamese interpreter was required for court. Before Judge Bill Rodgers on Aug. 5 1999; Susan Lynne Webster, 39, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging Zellers on Dec. 4, 1998 in North Vancouver District. run business that has flourished at this § ‘ocation for over 16 years. When you wg come into Bradshaw Carpet's 1000 sq. @ ft. showroom you'll see a great selec- tion of products: from the mast ine: y pensive to the most expensive, and in addition to featuring great products they have only the top professionals @ performing their installations. “Pheir installers are used to doing extremely 4 * high-end homes but are pood in a Le home of any calibre.” Although they are located in West F Vancou Bruce tells us,"West Van dues not mean high prices. Ps cople . ihink, ‘ny goodness, West Van, } cant’ aflord to shop there.’ when in (het £9 they can't afford not to. Our prices are as good or better than anyone's In addition to rugs and M flours, Bradshaw Iwood nihetic carpecing, nt Mooring and cork Mooring & ceramic tile. Bruce says, 3 Ye will do everything pertaining to your flooring aceds. We're a family business that aims to heip wherever we can. We take pride in what we do.” The Bradshaw's also have a sec- ¥. ond location, The Whistler Design . Shop in Function Junction, Whistler BC. The Whistler stere handles com- plete interior design; kitchens, furni- S ture, draperies & ceramic tiles etc. Come” down 10 Carpets 20th Anniversary in West B Vancouver and experience the gen- Carpets offers goat eee Joseph Peter, 44, of Vancouver, was jailed 30 davs and received 12 months’ pro- bation after he pleaded guilty to stealing liquor from a liquor store on May 31, 1999 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge J. G. Gedye s Seascape Market, 135 3rd St, was fined $275 ed guilty to sell- TO 2 person un age 19 on Feb. 22, 1999, The judge reduced the fine 2 HUGE SAVINGS on a wide selection of famous name brands and models now being cleared for new models. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. Savings never greater! COLONY HOME FURAISHINGS Saving you money since 1969 1075 Roosevelt Crescent North Vancouver 42 blocks behind Avalon Hotel} Mon.-Thurs. 25: 30, Fri, Si 0 ® Competitive Pricing 7 ° Quality Installation ° Excellent Setvice: . FABULOUS BUYS 100% Wool 5 colaurs Nylon Berber (Stainmaster) (Stainmaster) » Nylon Sisal 9 colours Olefin Berber 9 colours. 65 oz. Nylon Saxony e222. $2335, $29? z $222, 2.4 $1225, Beautiful Karastan Carpets, _ European Wools, Wiltons Axministers, Hardwood and Cork Flooring Store Hours Tuesday to Friday 10am - 5pm * Saturday 11:00am - 3pm Sunday & Monday Closed Remember, “Weat Vancouver Does Not ean High Prices. ” Bradshaw uine warmth that is unique to this & family business.