Se eae gy RRL EI NT ee s oa eeded keen acd Cece ' The following convictions’ took place during the month of April in Terrace adult criminal provincial court according to information provided by’ the court registry. _ Thursday, April 6 Boyd Moore was fined $150 -for failure to comply with a probation order. ‘Darren Erickson was fined $300 for possession of property ~ obtained by a criminal offense: _ Norman Belina was fined $2,500 and placed on probation — for 18 months for assault caus- ing bodily harm. George Leason was fined $35 on each of two counts of theft ‘and an additional $35 for failure to appear in court. Elsie Likness was fined $200 for assault. oo . Stephen Likness was fined ” $200 for assault. Friday, April 7 Richard Simons was fined - $650 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Manpool Sanghera was fined $75 for illegal. possession of a_ narcotic. oo, Glenn Mcllmoyle was sen- _tenced to .14 days in jail and _ given a six month drivers license ~ suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. | oo Doreen Woods was fined $60 for theft... * -for assault. cer (e David Jephson was fined $400 and given a six month drivers license suspension for driving . with. a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. . William’ Cronin was fined $550 and given a six month ‘drivers license - suspension for... driving with ‘a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Kevin Dilley was fined $75 for driving an unsafe vehicle. _. _ Cecile Wilson was fined $300 and given a six month drivers _ license suspension for driving. _ with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Monday, April 10 John Woods was sentenced to ~ five months in jail for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Woods was . given a 30-day consecutive sen- tence for. driving -while ‘pro- hibited to do so. Tuesday, April 11 Selma Watts was fined $75 for theft. . _ Bradley Mohr was sentenced to 21 days in jail and placed on probation for 18 months for fraud. Friday, April 14 Harvey Price was fined $400 for driving without due care and attention: Lorenzo Loring was sen- tenced to four months in jail and placed on probation for 18 months for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. "oe ~ Manpool Sanghera.was fined $60 for theft. ; Bernard Thickson was fined $300 for assault. = ~ Reiner Rouw was fined $75 fortheft. oo. oe | David Pfrimmer wad fined L nesday, May 10, 1989 $500 for driving’ witha blood alcohol content over the legal Ps ree ene limit. ©. ee _ .Eric Karu was fined $550 for driving. with a blood. alcohol content over the legal limit. Michael Thompson was fined . - $750 and placed ‘on probation for six months for possession of | a narcotic for the purpose of . trafficking. — - Monday, April 16 David Miklavic was .fined $300 for failing to stdép his . vehicle when signalled to do so by a police officer and fined , $750 for dangerous driving. Victor Nugent was sentenced . - 30-day jail sentence and one 45-day consecutive sentence and. to four months in jail and placed -on probation for six months for tions for tt - diving witha blood alcohol content over the legal limit. ’ Nancy Larsen was fined $300 and given a six month drivers — license suspension for driving with. a blood alcohol content over. the legal limit.. Larsen was _ . Drake Morven was fined $100, fortheft |, Tuesday, April 18 Jean Lavallee-was fined $100 for a violation of the Liquor | Control and Licensing Act. Wednesday, April.19 Robert Brown .received one ‘pear-in court... tole oat was placed on probation for one’ year on two counts of illegal possession of a narcotic. . .. . Thursday, April 20 os Layne Vandergiessen was giv- ‘en‘two:' 14-day consecutive jail “also fined $100 for driving with- “sentences for being at large with-__ -out proper licensing... | out lawful excuse before the expiry of a prison term. Vander-. giessen received an additional 14-day. consecutive sentence for failure to. comply with a proba- tion order and a 30-day consecu- ‘tive sentence for failure’ to ap- Friday, April 21 _: Frederick Holmes was fined $400 -for impaired driving and fined’ an additional $400 for an ke oe Ae nea j lm ag . : . a @ | * @ io a ; refusing to. provide a. breath: Y ‘sample to a police officer... Monday, April24 Joseph Henley was given. three, three-month consecutive « jail sentences on three convic- tions of driving with a blood” -alcohol ‘content’ over the the legal limit. ~ .. Fernando - Pires content over the legal limit. Earl Hackl was sentenced to six months in jail, placed on probation for two years and — ‘prohibited from driving for five - years for ‘impaired driving.: — west Counselling Centre, Ongoing registration Is now open for recreational kids, Tuesday, May 16 — Friends. and Familles age threeand up, for the Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club. . For more Information, call Diane at 638-0786. April 26 to May 25 — Teen Assertiveness Workshop - Thursday afternoons from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the North- 4711 Lazelle Ave. No charge. - Please register between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. dally. Phone 638-8311 for further information. Schizophrenics Support Group. will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Millis .Memorial Hosp room. Contact Mental Health at 638-3325. Wednesday, May 17 — If you are thinking of opening or ara Interested In. family daycare, please attend an organizational meeting for family daycare at 7:30 p.m. at the Sunshine Family Daycare. Centre, 4709 Park Ave. Everyone. interested is welcome. For further informa: . tlon, phone Barb. at 638-1353. _ ital psych. conference ~ was . fined: _ $400 for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. and $400 for driving with a blood.alcohol ~ Wayne Green was fined $100 BEFORE May 31 — The Terrace and District Arts Coun- . cil is accepting applications for thelr annual Fine Arts Scholarships. For further information, write to P.O. Box 35, Terrace, B.C., VBG 4A2, or phone 635-2529. Wednesday, May 10 — “Got the Grocery ‘Shopping - Blues?!!" Gome to 4542 Park Ave. (by:swimming pool) - from 1 to.3 p.m. Find out how tg cut‘costs and get the .. “'riost for your shopping dollar. Learn tips on how to use coupons, refunding, mail-aways, free gifts, using UPI symbols and more!! There Is no cost, but space is limited. Please catl 638-0228 to register. Sponsored by the Terrace Women’s Centre. Thursday, May 11 — The Terrace Elks Lodge No. 425 ‘and the Ladles of the Royal Purple Lodge No. 216 will be making a public donation to the Director. of Mills Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m. at the Eiks Hall on Tetrault . ‘St: This will be a final payment on equipment purchased for Mills Memorial Hospital. At this time, we will also make public our next committed project for the hospital. Everyone is welcome to attend, refreshments will be ‘served. May 11, 12 13; May 18, 19, 20 — Terrace Little Theatre ' presents Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class, — directed by Danlel Barnswell, at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St., at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Sight & Sound. Mature content — recommended for adult au- dience only. Saturday, May 13 —- Skeena Valley Fall Falr annual plant sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot next to the PetroCan station on Lakelse Ave. Come and support the falr. Saturday, May 13 — The Muks-Kum-ol Elders will be having a flea market at the Kermode Friendship Centre from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you would like to book a table, call 635-4906 and leave your name and phone number. Coffee will be available to the public. Please support the Muks-Kum-ol Elders. Monday, May 15 — Monthly meeting of the Terrace Art Association at 7:30 p.m. at the Gallery. The Gallery Is closed for the month of May as the show had to be cancelled. Monday, May 15 — A general meeting for the Riverboat Days Society will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion at 7:30 p.m. This Is the deadline for forms necessary to complete scheduling of events..Forms may be picked up and dropped off at the Chamber office. . ‘Monday, May 15 — The.regular monthly meeting of the Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will be hend at 8 p.m. in the hospital board room. New members are welcome. Monday, May 15 — Marang — African Music and Dance, to be held at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are avallable at Misty River Books, Sight & Sound, at the door or from the sponsors. Concert sponsored by North- west Development Education Assn. and. Terrace Multicultural Assn. More. Information available from Frances at 695-2436 or Jane at 636-1594. : ar Thursday, May 18 — Skeena View Reunion Planning Committee meeting willbe held In the Sentor Citizen Lounge, 4625 Tuck Ave., Terrace, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 18 — The Arthritis Society Occupational Van will be at Mills Memorial Hospital. Any arthritis pa- --tlents wishing to see the Occupational Therapist must have a doctor's referral for an appointment. For further information, call 635-7026 or 635-5024. ‘May 19, 20 and 21 — Calling all telephone operators — who worked In Northern B.C. — back when?7!! We are having an operators’ reunion — FIRST ONE EVER. It’s _ for anyone who ever worked as an operator north of 100 Mile House, Including Wiillams Lake, Quesnel, Wells, - Dawson Creek, Ft. St. John, Prince Rupert, Smithers, -Houston, Vanderhoof, and EVERYTHING in between... Escorts welcome. Wine/cheese, smorg. breakfast, din- ner and dance — Country Gold (live band). For more in- formation, call 565-3711. . _ ‘May 21 and 22 — Terrace open tennis, sponsored by the Terrace Tennis Club: For. more information, phone 638-1514 or 635-2347. — Monday, May 22 — Hey kids! Parents! Come on out to the fifth annual Sports Day at Elks Park from 9 a.m. to 4. p.m. approx. Everyone is Invited! All youths 14 and under will receive three free tickets that can be used for hot dogs, ice cream or pop. Adults can purchase these plus coffee for a nominal fee. This year there will be more races — wheelbarrow, three-legged, sack, étc., and two long distance races. There will.also be four treasure hunts. Bring your family out and join us for this fun-filled day!lt For more information, call 635-3372. Sponsored by B.P.O. Elks Lodge 425 of Terrace and City of Terrace Recreation Dept. Monday, May 22 — The. monthly meeting of the Terrace Art Association at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery. - All members are urged to attend. Thursday, May 25 — The Muks-Kum-ol Elders will be having a smorgasbord at the Kermode Friendship Cen-. tre starting at 4:30 p.m. You are invited to come out and enjoy a fun evening. You are encouraged to bring your favorite food dish as a donation. Saturday, May 27 — Parviainen Dance Revue “89” at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets are available from the students, Sight and Sound, or by phoning 635-7455. . Friday, June 2 — A workshop called “Building a Healthier Community” will be held at the Happy Gang Centre from 9 a.m. to. 12 noon. There is no cost and everyone is welcome. For more information, call Rose at 638-3310. oe ; Tuesday, June 6 — The next general meeting of the Ladies’ Auxillary of Branch 13, Royal Canadian Legion will be held at8 p.m. In the Legion. Ladies, we néed your. . support, please attend. - June 10 to 30 — The June show at the Terrace Art Gallery during regular Gallery hours — “Plants and 7 - Totems”, photo collages by Mike MacDonald. . =