42 — Wednesday, December 4, 1991 - Anna Marie INQUIRING REPORTER From page 10 Peter John Chambers, 48, of Vancouver, was fined $100 and placed on probation for three months after he pleaded guilty to causing mischief under $1,000 by damaging a telephone. He was ordered to pay $87.32 in compen- sation. North Shore News AFTER A one-vear tapse, Grace Hospital is relaunching its midwifery program this week on the heels of Oa- tario’s recent official recognition of the profession. The Grace Hospital program is doctor-supervised, and the costs endorsed midwifery because it saved money through shorter hospital stays and it reduced rexnce on medical interventions. B.C. Midwife Association repre- sentatives are pleased by the increased recognition, but midwives month, Should BC. George-Anne Buchalter North Varcouver Yes. A midwife was present at my second child’s birth. 1 have found the birthing pro- cess a cold experience at the hands of male doc- tors who can’t empathize in the same way as women. theraselves must be & provincial royal commission on healih care officially recognize midwifery? Deb Ferris North Vancouver Yes. 1 think it should be a recognized choice. Nowadays, birthing isn’t considered a disease and we need the hospita! space for other things. trained nurses. Last Angeline VanClieaf North Vancouver i wouldn’t want a mid- wife, 1 would rather be in a hospital. 1 have four kids. Lisa Gale North Vancouver Yes. It is a more humane way to help bring a fife into the world. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Nov, 23: Feb. 10 incident in which a car roof was damaged. after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a man on July 19. they don’t want B.C. midwifery controlled by dactors through the use of subordinate nurses as midwives. Trish Read North Vancouver Yes. I think midwifery is tisky, but if someone wanis to use a midwife, thea that is fine. court Sept. 20 in compliance with a promise to appear agreement. Before Judge Wiliiam Rodgers in Before Judge Reginald Grandison Michael George Senick, 68, of Vancouver, received a conditional discharge and was placed on pro- bation for one year after he was found guilty of causing mischief under £1,000 in connection with a Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 19: Michael Ross Pound, 25, of North Vancouver, received a con- ditional discharge and was placed on probation for eight months in West court on Nov, 12: North Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 13: Andrew Wilhelm Scheer, 22, of North Vancouver, received a suspended sentence after he pleaded guilty to failing to attend ous driving April 2. LIGHT IDEAS VANCOUVER SHOWROOM IS EXPANDING. AND THAT MEANS WE MUST MOVE OUR CURRENT INVENTORY. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN TO... TRACK | LIGH TENG up io 845 Terminal Avenue between Main and Clarke Open from 9:09am to 5:30pm WS uh Monday to Thursday, and Saturday Open friday 9:00am to 7:30 9m Tel. 685-6220 CEILING TRADITIONAL i FANS up to PENDANTS upto! OFF, arocen LARPS up to Bringing ideasTo Light. %% A Westburne Company. Vancouver previncis) Stephen Brocke Bach, 29, of West Vancouver, was fined $1,000 after he pleaded guilty to danger-