BS SS < < TILL has been acting for seven years. She likes to sing, enjoys horseback riding and ts interested in social work. Rocks hurled at police POLICE were kept under fire with rocks and bcer bottles when responding to neighbors’ complaints about a party which took two hours to close down, it was stated in provincial court Monday. The party was given fast August by 21-year-old Ronald Jansen, at the home he rented at 745 Grand Boulevard, in| North Van- couver . He pleaded guilty to contravening the North Van City noise bylaw and was find $250. Court heard that obscen- tes were shouted as a patrol car cruised past at about 12.30 am. and that the attending police officer heard joud music coming from the party He returned with backup officers at 145 am = and police used a bullhorn to order the party to be shut down and the 80-100 pcopic attending to disperse Bottles and rocks were thrown at police vehicles and as an unmarked police car drove by a rock was huricd which smashed tts windshicld Police finally managed to quicten down the party at about 4am. by which ume only about ) guests were sail there Problems with your feet & fingernails? Ellen will take care of them — European trained esthetictan specialized in pedicure & manicure and make-up artistry Try her for combined pedicure-manicure and receive a free make up application All for $23 Tob aoe ristia far man & wamen 5-768 Marine Dr nent to Whitespot) 926-62 14 NEWS photo Eltsworth Dickson AS - Sunday, March 13,.1983 - North Shore News WOMAN SPARED FROM JAIL ommunity to bene from lovers’ flareup A WOMAN who took her revenge on the lover who jilted her by pouring Grand Marnier over him and then setting him alight has received a suspended sentence. The victim, Barry Tobler, of North Vancouver, received severe burns to 27 per cent of his body. The woman, Sylvia Lewis, of Squamish, was placed on three years’ probation and District bo WHERE THERE’S smoke, there's fire — but hardly any need for alarm since it's likely just North Vancouver District green thumbs burn- ing springtime garden debris with council sanction. Monday proved a burning issue with council when _aidermen-decided to con - sider repealing District's recently adopted fire bylaw ordered to do 500 hours of community work when Judge Randall Wong suspen- ded sentence in B.C. county court Tuesday. Lewis had pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and was convicted of causing bodily harm with intent. At the trial, evidence had been given that the two had been out drinking before returning to Tobler’s North Vancouver home, where fit they opened a large bottle of Grand Marnier. At that point, Tobler told her their 18 month relation- ship had ended and Lewis became very upset, stabbing a radio with a knife. Tobler said he went to bed and woke up on fire, with the Grand Marnier bottle — virtually empty — nearby. Though neighbors rushed in to put out the fire he was in hospital for a month, recovering from the burns. re ban may be lifted banning outdoor burning of garden refuse. District's interdiction came into effect January !, 1983. Mayor Marilyn Baker urged her collegues to consider allowing outdoor burning on a trial basis during spring. ~ “Recognizing the poten- ~ tial problems which may be created through additional EAION'S EATON HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES impact (of garden waste) on our present landfill,” said Baker in her recommenda- tion, “and acknowledging the introduction of a new collection system ... council consider outdoor burning for the spring of 1983.” Aldermen agreed to give it “a try, and District staff was directed to prepare a bylaw forcouncil’s consideration. Save 15% off our regular prices on Gutters, Soffits and Downpipes on orders placed by Thursday, March 31, 1983. Other services Include: ° Roofing ¢ Windows e Fencing e Awnings Call today for a tree in home estmate Patio Covers Soffits Patio Doors Siding Furnaces Call Day or Night 251-8335 EATON'S “We guarantee it Use your Eaton Account Card