(These writs were filed with the cout registry in Vancouver between Feb, 25 and March (7, 1994, Information is taken from the statements of claim.) Plaintiff: Hollyhburn Lumber Co., c/o 2100-505 Burrard St, Vancouver, Defendant: Case Projects Lid.. 800-885 West Georgia St, Vancouver; and Shahram lranzad, c/o 1400-1500 West Georgia St. Vancouver: Kwang Il Chun and Mi-Shik Chun, 905 Kenwood Rd., West Vancouver. Ciuims $28,114.92 for materials supplied. Plaintiff: Henley Enterprises Inc., dba Guy’s Forklift Service, c/o 301- 6935 120th St, Delta. Defendant: Westruct Construction Ctd., 437806 B.C. Lid, and Westruct Construction Management (International), 4140 St. Gearges Ave, North Vancouver. Claim: $13,909.74 for services rendered. Plaintiff: B.A. Blacktop Ltd, 303 East Esplanade, North Vancouver. Defendant: Mandrax Enterprises Ltd, 301- 16665 Ellis St, Kelowna, Claim: $56,226 for labor and materials, Plaintiff: 361 152 B.C, Ltd., dba Versatex Sales Columbia St, New Westminster. and Service, c/o 609 Defendant: North Shore Built-in Systems and Lupita Vidriales et al, 18 Gostick PL, North Vaticouver: Claim} 31, 169. 4 Plaintiff: William Lin, 4755 West 4th Ave., Vancouver, “Defendant: Carte Auto Sales Lid., and Ron Holt, 406-995 Roche Point, “North Vancouver. »Chatra: $94,000 for monies luaned. Williams deemed disabled, judge supports hearing vA B.C. SUPREME Court judge ~ has, accepted evidence from three. psychiatrists that former _. North: Vancouver school offi- : ‘cial Raymond Williams has a ~ mental disability. ~ By Brent Mudry Contributing Writer But the court ruled Williams is still competent to appear at a March .. 28 Chilliwack schoo) board hearing to review his academic credentials. Williams was the personnel director, for the North Vancouver school board until July 31, 1990. - He was. recently suspended from ‘his position as Chilliwack school ~ superintendent and chief executive officer over questions of the accu-. co ortacy of his claimed academic cre- < dentials.: ; : Justice David Vickers dismissed ‘a second attempt by, Williams’ “= lawyers: -to. cancel Chilliwack school: board hearings, i in a decision | ‘released ‘Thursday in Vancouver. ~. Phe judge reviewed the three ‘psychiatric, opinions provided after . “he ordered the first hearing, set for. Jan. 14, postponed. The assess- ments, from Williams’ own psychi- . atrist and two independent psychia- , trists, reveal the school official has _ a depressive mood disorder. i “His depression appears to be ‘legally “competent,” “superimposed on a character disor-~ der which ts deep-rooted in his early childhood,” the judge noted. “He requires intensive psychother: py as well as ongoing pharma-* : cotherapy for his condition.” Williams’ lawyers Edward Gouge and Jennifer Tater argued in a one-day court hearing on Monday that the school board hearing set for that evening should be indefinitely - postponed on the grounds that Williams would be incapable of ° understanding what was going on.. School board lawyer Susan Paish offered to postpone the hear- . ing until “March.28, to allow the judge time to fully consider the case. ! “His medical condition i is such. that he may have considerable diffi- culty in responding to the emotion- - al and social implications of-the --}.4 allegations,” the judge noted. “But the judge ruled “When L ‘consider all of the professional evi- . dence and the. affidavit material, { am satisfied Williams is'capable of. understanding and comprehending: the factual and legal | questions involved.” ' The judge, found Williams to be ‘and noted the current evidence would be insuffi-. cient.to support any future move to have'a committee appointed to han- dle Williams’ affairs, a procedure . used with mentally infirm patients.: P angondors Siranty measu s head just: above Sh At Vancouver 732-4287 © North Van 987-6424 o 1SS7-W. Brondhay - . Store Hours: 1104 -Marine Drive: By Monday thry Soturday ODP OR IRD ye Ls PG POR OR ORO ORS: CE PELE! 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