jay, April 21, 1993 cesta poervaEY Stara THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West) Yan- couver courts recently: Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on April 7: Arash Roostaie, 24, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing omrerchandise from London Drugs on Des, 10, 1992 in North Vancouver City. Roostaie ix not to be on the premises of any fondon Drugs ouget in B.C. during his proba. tion term, A Farsi interpreter was required for court proceedings. eee Jason Roy Carter, 21, of North Vancouver, received a 4-day jail sentence after he pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a probation order dated May 22, 1992, He failed to report to a probation of- ficer on May 22, 1992 in North Vancouver Clty, Before Judge David) Smyth in North Vancouver provincial court on April 6: Randall Allison Mountain, 40, of North Vancouver was fined $500 and his driver's licence wis suspended for 12 months. He was found guilty of failing to stop his car and give his name and address with intent to escape civil or crim- inal liability. The charge followed a collision with a car on Aug. 27, 1992 in North Vancouver City. Mountain is required to pay a $75 victim surcharge in connection with the incident. NV resident plays Pick 5 for windfall IT WAS quite a week for North Vancouver resident Navin Bhatia. U.S. President Bil} Clinton visited her downtown Vancouver store and she won $20,020 with a lottery ticket, “T only play B.C. Keno once or twice a week,’ said the co-owner af The Shop at Canada Place. “The thing I like most about the game is that you can play on the days you feel lucky. ! played on Sunday because I was feeling lucky. My shop was the Jucky one for Bill Clinton to come into. it was very exciting,”’ said Bhatia. She played six Pick 5 selections, wagering $1 on each of them. “} came very close to winning, so I decided to try again on Mon- day,”’ said the 3l-year-old. Her persistence paid off. A perfect match ‘on one of her April 5 Pick 5s earned her $20,000. A four-out-of-five number imatch on another selec- tion added $20 to the total win- nings. She plans to invest her windfall. 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Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouvee provincial court on Maceh 31: Ronald Steven Shatford, 33, of Langley, was fined $350 after he pleaded guilty to driving a cae in the $300-block of Main Street without due care and atention on Oct. 19, 1992, 24 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a waindn on Saturday, March 27 in North Vancouver City. eee Seyyed Kamal Khaoziry, 32, of Coquitlam, received 12> months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing goods belonging to sears Canada in North Vancouver on Dee, 19, 1992, Khoziry is required to perform 25 hours of community work ser- vice by Dee. 41, A prebation term states that Khoziry is “not to go into’? Sears in Capilano Mall, North Vancouver provincial court on April 5: David Gleon Wilham John MacMenanon, 33, of North Vancouver, received and Dunean. Hurst, 34, of Refore Judge Bill Rodgers in on oe ~m x ° fl 1 rats) PS PNR | d, ax Tio evil, Rear NO evil & eat no ... 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