u “y ry 4 «July and August, wot eter nee ee gate eres _* Lewis: was charged. after « “from the society’s gaming _ then moved back to Surrey. ’ show for court due to ill- __what happened,” he said. - ery’ against Lewis were ' stayed by the court. ‘The restitution order . to pay back the Terrace - Ad - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 2006 ‘From front old by-laws from its official list _ City purges That by-law stated no boy or girl under the v4 sage of 17 was permitted to.be on the street ‘ ‘or in public areas after 10 p.m. unless ac- ‘ : companied by their parents, guardians or for : some justifiable cause. During the months of “children” could stay out ‘ ‘ unaccompanied until 11 p.m.: - would be told to “go directly home, and if ‘ ‘such child refuses to obey such warning, or | = if after such warning the child is found loi- a » tering on the street or in public places, such. » child may be taken home,” the bylaw states. + Any parent. or guardian who allowed his ‘Or her child to “habitually” contravene the” ‘ “aby: law. would be slapped with j a fine not ex- ', ceeding five dollars. ; “A lot of these bylaws have been on the “books for a long number of years and its Just é‘ . $ a ry ‘ . ‘ , 7 , , THE TERRACE Standard’s senior "sales" . -consultant and its primary ad designer have a ‘;won two awards. +second for-a series of ads for Uplands Nurs-. ery: and second for an ad. framed around the --;retirement: ‘of local Terrace. Builders Rona voutlet co-owner George McCullough. + . ‘The awards ‘were presented’ Sept. 16 i in ~ 'Kamloops at the annual ‘sales seminar held by The.Terrace Standard’ s parent company, *Black Press. “+ “The Uplands Nursery ads featured gar- -tdening tips while the Rona ad featured spe- “cific items... - a’ rq From front ‘he * She also had taken four. ‘purchase orders from the so-- ‘ciety and used.them for hotel _ to address,” ‘Black Press newspapers stretching from’, money: should it not be vol- . -untarily paid. Both defence ; one of those projects we never had a chance says city director of corporate administration, Denise Fisher. “] thought it was time to make an effort to get them off the books.” Other interesting bylaws now taken. off . the books include the 1953 Village of Ter-. - ‘ Any child found out after that time’ by - . . '. ¢a constable, police officer or: city: official race Beer Licence By-law. It calculated the taxation amount any beer licence holder in the community would have to pay based on the cost of its licence from. . the provincial liquor control board. And in 1956 the Village of Terrace Raw _Milk Sale By-law was created allowing peo-» ple to sell unpasturized raw milk for human. consumption as'long as the vendor obtained a “Grade A certificate from the Health Of-, ficer for the product and the premises where the. milk. i is prepared | for distributi onto the =. -consumer.” | _ Two newspaper people © win advertising awards - Prince Rupert to Prince George, down through the Cariboo to the Okanagan and se into the Kootenays entered ads i in the annual ; . Bert Husband and Sandra Stefanik placed ” . competition. Husband has been at The Terrace Stan- dard for four and a half years while Stefanik has been at the paper since'2000. . © Husband said the key to the winning ads _ was taking ideas developed in conjunction with clients and having them turned into a finished product. through the creativity ‘of -Stefanik. “The awards are the result of a lot of hard work and demonstrate what can be done to help businesses achieve their goals,” added Terrace Standard:publisher Rod Link. ae heft from society draws a sentence and the prosecution agreed to the. 18 month sentence. ” ‘accommodation. and meals ‘at a Prince Rupert hotel, two ‘prepaid cell phones and to ‘buy. furniture from. two Ter-.. ‘race stores, enstat ~ Royal an investigation by the pro- ‘Vincial gaming branch. It became involved be- cause the stolen money came general account and program — and services account. Lewis had been fired af- ter another employee of the society noticed the purchase orders had been used but not authorized. . She admitted her involve- ment in a police statement in moan i fad = - on “ = - =. .. Congratulates: Pat Quinn - | Success on attaining “President's Gold” For the month of August. Royal LePage Terrace Our Growth in sales means ‘satisfied home Buyers & lers in Terrace & Kitimat We’ ve Moved - 4724 Lazelle Avenue {| | - - Behind McDonald's on Lazelle "| . PE Wesson LUE meer ED ices DELL LI [HIGH ACHIEVEMENT LePage Terrace ROYAL LePAGE : ee | TERRACE SS April 2004 and described ‘ having a cocaine addiction problem. . - After failing to appear ‘for 1 ‘court here, Lewis asked, and was granted, to have the file - waived to Surrey where she . was.moving. . _- After not ‘appearing for court there, the file came « t back to Terrace, and was © _“] find them all frustrat- p]? _ ing,. yeah,” said Shaw about defendants who fail'to‘come - to court. “It's like having a party, sending an invita- 6rdica tion to them and they don’t — come.” Defence lawyer . James Henry said Lewis failed to ness and other unavoidable events. > ‘Lewis did» express re- ‘morse, he said. “Oh yeah, she was eX-. tremely distraught about. - Two other charges of fraud over $5,000 and forg- Nisga’ a. Society the money Lewis owes is separate from other aspects of the case. It gives the society the right to pursue Lewis to collect the CORRECTION On September 20, a Apage insertto The Terrace Standardon behalf of he BC Honda Dealers sated that the 2006 Ridgeline has a 5,000 Ib. payload and 1,500 Ib. towing capacity. In fact, the 2006 Ridgeline has a 1,500 payload and a 5,000 b towing capacity. The BC Honda Dealers apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Nancy Fowler, ASCT ~~. Vice President, ASTIBC Director, Resources Solutions, TELUS Cer security deposit required. 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