Man guilty of weapons charge A 22-YEAK-OiD) North Vancouver man will be sentenced Jan. 14 after he pleaded guilty to three charges of possession of prohibited weapons. Jon Kevin Smythe was originally charged with five criminal counts in connection with a Noy. 30 police seizure of various pro- hibited weapons. Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J. K. Shaw Wednesday, Smythe pleaded guilty to possession of a sawed-off shotgun, possession of wooden kurate ‘‘Boken"’ sticks and three darts. Following Smythe’s guilly plea, the Crown entered 9 stay of proceedings in charges of ‘carrying a concealed weapon (a knife) and possession of spiked boots also laid against Smythe. Assault charges laid A 20-YEAR-OLD North Vancouver man has been ordered to stand trial on three charges of assault causing bodify harm. : Randali Joseph Scott was originally charged with one count of assault causing bodily harm in connection with a Jan. 25 incident in which he is alleged to have assaulted another mate. ' ‘The North Vancouver man was charged with an additional two assault bodily harm charges in connection with a Sept. 14 incident in which he is alleged to have assaulted two mates. Appearing before North Vancouver provincial court Judge J.K. Shaw, Scott was remanded to stand trial on the charges March 9 and 10. WV man guilty of tax charges A WEST VANCOUVER. businessman was fined $1,000 Tuesday in West Vancouver provincial court after he pleaded guilty to five counts of faiting to file corporate income tax returns. Ernest Alfred Benton, director of National Business Manage- ment Ltd., was originally charged with falling to file corporate in- come 1ax Feturns following a Revenue Canada investigation into his company’s financial records from 1980 through to 1984, Appearing before West Vancouver provincial court Judge R.D. Grandison, Benton pleaded guilty to all five charges and was fined $260 on each chas se. In addiiion, Benton must file all his cowpany’s returns from 1980 to 1984 by Feb. 2, 1987. Man guiity of loitering A 25-YEAR-OLD Burnaby man will be sentenced Jan. 9 after he pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of loitering at night on two North Vancouver properties. Craig Mackie was originally charged in connection with incidents July 18 and Oct. 1 in which he was found to be prowling around residences. Sex assault charges laid TWO CHARGES OF sexual assault have been Iaid against a North Vancouver man, Charles Jalil Mamovie was remanded to Dec. 29 to fix a date for trial after he appeared in North Vancouver provincial court Mon- jt amooie faces the sexual assault charges in connection wilh in- cidents between January 1984 and November 1986 in which he is alleged to have assaulted two women. NV NAS SN NNN NN Ne SHOP LATE TIL 9PM AT PARK ROYAL Mon. Dec. 22 Tues. Dec. 23 Wed. Dec. 24 9:30-5:30 NN NNN ANNAN NNN NY \ ANAND NAN NX NEN ANANAAK AAA AAA copies... SAMPLE PRICING 20 COPIES 2.00 50 COPIES 3.00 80 COPIES 4.00 100 COPIES 5.00 500 COPIES PRICES BASED PIR Anat) ORIGIIAL, 200 BONG TAMLS EXTRA CONCORDE Copy 1350 PEMBERTON AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER 985-5115 5 - Sunday, December 21, 1986 - North Shore News & NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT? New fireplace facings installed from $360.00 your choice of... © Rock Glass Doors =} * Marble and Firestreen © Brick Chimney & Firebox Repair. Peters Masonry 926-5051 vA 925-4369 LUXURY RENOVATIONS _ | BATHROOMS and KEIC HENS Estimates 987-3055 formerly Lusure Marble Showroom 153 W. 3rd Fresh Grade A TURKEYS Available Now For Christmas North Shore Quality Meats open Sundays. e CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS « “ WREATHS DECORATIONS & CENTREPIECES 984-9333 127 W. Esplanade, N.V. 1 block north of Lonsdale Quay