44 — Sunday, March 21, 1999 — North Shore News THE following people have appeared in North Vancouver provincial court to face various charges: Before Judge Reginald Grandison on Feb. 2: Edward Brian Paul, 29, of West Vancouver, was jailed 30 days after he pleaded guilty to: breaching probation by “nor carving a (native) talking stick” for the court in November 1998; assaulting a woman on Aug. 10, 1998 in North Vancouver Cir. Before Judge Doug Moss ca Dec. 30: Kierran Robert Collins, 19, of North Vancouver, was jailed five days and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to_ breaching probation by not taking part in outpatient drug programs in March and April of 1998. The breached probation order related to a Young Offenders Act sentence. Before Judge Bill Radgers on Dec. 23, 1998: Julie Anne Chow, 26, of Surrey, received a sin: month conditional sentence alter she pleaded guilty to: obtaining meney by false pretence from a woman on Feb, 6, 1997) in North Vancouver City; a forcibly entering = the woman's property on Feb, 20, 1997 in the 1300-bluck of Chesterfield Avenue. Chow was required to pay $500 restitution. env 6 Neil Stuart Brown, 37. of New Westminster, was fined $250 after he pleaded guilty to driving without a licence on June 29, 1997 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Dou;, Moss on Dec, 23, 1998: Robert Cecil Billy, 55, of North Vancouver, reccived 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guiity to assaulting a Live Travel Lecture & Film (75 Minutes) | STARCH FOR THE HOLY GRAIL ‘Travel from the Holy Land, across Europe to the British Isles (with Frank Kiicar) aepeem at Centennial Box Office » 984-4484 . ‘ eee Ee ee ees ee es es ae north shore news DAY IN COURT woman on Feb. 4, 1998 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Jerome Paradis on Dec, 22, 1998: Philip Hanlev Douglas, 35, of Rosedale, B-C., was jailed 60 days after he pleaded not guilty to robbing a man, but stead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of theft. The — original — charge stemmed from a Nov, 21, 1998 incident. in West Vancouver. The jail sentence was rec- ommended served by clec- tronic monitoring. Before judge Jerome Paradis on Dec. 21, 1998: Hossein Ghorbani Sabur, 39, of North Vancouver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to failing to possess his driver's licence and insurance documents on June 1, 1998 on the Trans-Canada Highway in North Vancouver District. A Farsi interpreter was required for court. ‘CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES There are laws for determining child support that: * Set the basic amount the parent paying child support should pay based on income, the number of children involved and the laws of the province or territory where that parent lives; and -* Make setting the amount of support fair, predictable and * consistent for the benefit of children. For general information, please call the federal Department of Justice, toll-free: 1-888-373-2222 Visit our Internet site at: http://canada.justice.gc.ca ; For information about how the child support guidelines could affect parents Jiving in British Columbia, please call: 1-888-216-2211 In Vancouver, please call: (604) 660-2192 Ave Canada Department of Justice Ministére de la Justice Canada Canada Before Judge Doug Moss on Dee. 21, 1998: Michael Trevor Howard, 22, of no. fixed address, received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to pos- sessing a stolen vehicle belong- ing ta a woman on Nov. 26, 1997 in North Vancouver City. Howard was required to pay $258.55 restitution and perform 25 hours of commu- nity work, Before Judge Ellen Burdett on Dec. 16, 1998: Keoni Churchill Angus, 24, of North Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to commit- ting mischief by damaging a woman's car on Sept. 6, 1998 in North Vancouver District. 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