14 ~ Wednesday. September 22. 1999 - North Shore News Frou previews page or North Vancouver, was fined $250 ater he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Oct. 20, 1993 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Paradis on April 27: John Patrick Spence, 29, of North Vancouver, was jailed nine menths and received TS) months” proba- tion after he pleaded nor guilty to aggravated assault, but instead pleaded guil the lesser or included off of assault with a weapon. The original charge stemmed from a May 4, 1998 incident in North Vancouver Cin. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on April 26: James Mark Thompson, 22, of Vancouver, received aine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possess ing a stolen vehicle validation decal on July 4, 1998 in West Vancouver. Jerome eee Douglas Bryans Tweet. 32, of Coquitlam, was jaile A special thanks: We, at Success, would like to thank everyone who helped us even adavs and: fined 8300 auicr Re was tound Iroat driving while prolnbited on Mav 14, 1998S on Southborough Drive in West Vancouver. The jail sentence mimended served by ic Monitoring. aee Michael Harold Davis, 40, of Kelowna, was jailed one day after he pleaded guilty to assaulting three people on March 21 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald Grandison on April 26: Kenneth Cyril Edgar, 42, of North Vancouver, r 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to threatening, a woman on Jan. 17 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on April 23: Gareth Thomas Gonzales, 45, of North Vancouver, w: jailed 45 days after he pleaded guilty to breaching probation by failing to report to a pro- bation officer on Jan. 25. Before Judge William Diebolt on April 23: Jonathan Tsamantanis, 27, of Vancouver, was jailed 30 days atter he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong: ing to Sears Canada on March Oot North Vancouver City. Betore Judge Rodgers on March 10: Pumathy James Bak af North Vancouver, jailed: onme omonths and received 24 months” proba- tion atter he pleaded guilty to robbing aman on March 5. Baker was prohibited trom possessing, guns for 10 years. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on March 5: Bradley James Anderson, 43, of North Van, was fined $2,500 and receiveds a six month conditional seprence after he pleaded guiley th pro- ducing marjuana on March 3, 1998 in North Van City! Before Judge Doug Moss on April 1 ‘ Christie Lynn Shay of Vancouver, was fined $100 and received 12 months’ pro- bation after she pleaded guilry to breaching probation by: @ failing to report to a prol{a- tion officer on Jan. 14, 1998; B failing to complete 100 hours of communiry work. * Sharpe was required to perform 100 hours of com-' munity work. Adventure Tou Presents ‘GREAT; TRAVEL: ‘EXPERIENCES eit Re with our move-especially Dr. Elizabeth Henry who currently practices at our old address (Family Medical. 1912 Lonsdale). She's a great lady and an excellent physician. Ap pp; pipe te OR $V" TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE FILMS {85 Minutes) Narrated in Person by World Travelers Oct. 1999 - Apr. 2000 phets courtesy North Vancouver RCMP Door marked POLICE are looking for the person responsible for spray painting this swastika on a home undergoing extensive renovations in the 400-block of Roslyn Boulevard. “No more beats go back to Hong Kong” anc “no building” were scrawled near the driveway on Sept. 12. The homeowners are not of Asian descent. They were stzying with relatives when the vandals struck. Anyone with information is asked to call North Van RCMP Const Robyn Waldron at 985-1311. Now that the renovations.are complete (finally!), we would like to invite everyone down to our brand new shop. We think we’ve improved on our old one in just about every way possible. Plus there’s lots of parking! If you would like to book an appointment, please call: 987-2333 mon-sat Oh, and please don’t worry, while many things about Success have changed, our Award-Winning" service hasn't. Hope to see you soon! “winner of the Reader's Choice Award for Best Pet Grooming ‘96, ‘97 and ‘98.