te eo ote “SUMMER MEANS highway work and there’s a lot of that going | on, here for the next while. > THCE, - : jut and obey all signs. | Hwy37 South from Terrace to Onion Lake. : ae ‘Sealcoating takes up to two days to cure. and the mministy is plac- ; tinue the promotion of the program. ’ The interviews will take place.at.the provingial:access centre, UN ews b " iefs | _ Watch for workers Highways ministry crews painting the centre and other lines on “the highway began work this week on Hwy16 cast and west of Ter- ey’ " ‘also be working on the highway heading s south from “Onion Lake to Kitimat and on Kalum Lake Road, Queensway and “Old Lakelse Road if time permits. » Although the crews wear orange vests and their vehicles are well “tiarked, crew chief Dan Diebert asks motorists to keep an eagle eye At the same time, another highways ministry crew is sealcoating ~ ing a ‘SOkph specd limit on that stretch of road. ‘This is to help prevent vehicles from unnecessary damage caused ” sprayed asphalt and fying rocks. . Seniors deserve pets - SOCIAL CREDIT MLA Len Fox has introduced a private mem- bers’ ‘bill which would ban rental discrimination against senior ‘citizens who own pets. : Fox, from Vanderhoof, said research has proven that pets: reduce blood pressure, improve mental health, increase physical activity and can prolong a person’s life by up.to 10 years. “<*Pets also provide security, exercise and companionship — “three ‘things which, are very important for older people i in our society,” he ‘added. - Fox wants his bill debated and passed before the legislature Sts- “sion concludes the end of this month or carly in July. - Vandal Watch. promoted : THE TERRACE and District Chamber of Commerce is distribut- ing 506 window stickers promoting the Vandal Watch campaign. ~ VA first’batch is being mailed to chamber members who “have: storefront windows on which to display the program’s logo and phone number, says Doug Smith who is helping | to publici ze the ef- fort. - * Bstablished this spring, Vandal Watch ‘offers cash rewards for’ in- formation leading to the arrest and conviction of people responsible . for vandalism. Anonymity is provided to those who. provide in- , formation... Recently, the program ‘offered ‘$500 rewards, for information on. the May long weekend destruction of the Exstew River campsite and on a series of vehicle windshields being destroyed by a pellet Bun. ” Smith said other kinds of stickers will be produced soon to con- | The phone number for Vandal Watch is. 635-5556. ‘Callers. are given a a fi le number which they must use in subsequent phone calls. WCB adviser here “PEOPLE WITH WCB questions can talk to ‘an adviser who is - visiting her June 24. - The adviser is from the labour and consumer services ministry and i is independent of the Workers Compensation Board, . , “Call the government agent at 638-3200 to make an: ‘appointment. eon Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 17, 1992 — Page Aa for the season MAYOR JACK TAL- STRA, assisted by travel counsellor Tracey Carey and city freeman Vesta Douglas cut the ribbon Saturday during HOW- DOYOUDO Day at the Travel InfoCentre. The accasion _ officially marked the opsning of _ the centre, located in the log. building on the highway, . for another - summer and sanother | tourist season: a TERRACE — An ROMP officer Who shot at a mechanical moose > decoy wasn't “hunting wildlife’, his lawyer argued in court last week, Doug ‘Halfyard said charges of night hunting with the: aid ‘of a light against Terrace RCMP Cpl. Rick Senft and Terry. Drake Jr. should be quashed -because:. the decoy moose that conservation officers used in the Nov..10 sting operation is an inanimate object, and therefore doesn’t count as “wildlife. ia “Decoys or simulated forms of wildlife are not included in the definition of wildlife,’ Halfyard i said, adding that-it doesn't matter i ‘ieselet and’ Drakebellevertiewas? a ie NEW: "Hyunda Sonata, ‘Scoupe ‘or Elantra, DRIVE HOME WITH... on OFFER. EXPIRES ‘YUNE 30/9: S iueay HYUNDAI ‘Where the Smart Money Goes’’ ; 3040 Hwy. 168 East, Terrace, B.C. Dealer No. 7044 635-7 288. ite 7 Mechanical moose used Night hunt charge fough areal moose, © “There has to be a living animal that is the abject of an al- leged hunter’s activity before that activity can be classified as hunt- ing,’” he said; oo The trial adjourned last week - with defence -still : to: give : evi- dence. Provincial court. Judge Robert Graham will rule on Hal- . fyard’s motion to quash the case July 27. ree Senft and Drake” were “anested at about 7-a.m. Nav:i0-on- the West Kalum road on charges of night hunting — commonly called pit-lamping. ae Six conservation officers took ‘part in the y jurorting | fun: “dercové r sting: 3 ty. _ into evidence at the trial. Conservation officers testifying © here June 9 said Senft skidded his Ford Bronco to an angled stop. with its headlights at: the. moose decoy. ao Senft then yelled ‘Shoot him, Junior, shoot him,”’ before the» -pair. fired :a:.total of: six ‘rounds: _into the mechanical moose:decoy. :; A tape recording of what Senft said and the gunshots was entered “Te was dark,’": Caravetta recounted, gun, was,fired;.we could sce the red flash.” — ' Senft fired one shot at the decoy ‘officer . Joe | with his 303 rifle, conservation _ officers t testifie rolinds of his “7m ;Remington ed, Drake fied five: (“When the ©. og rifle. At least two bullets went through the head of the moose ‘decoy, which, was still. standing _ after the barrage. us shockéd,’”:. . Diswict.:: - conservation officer Peter Kalina then gave the. order . to. “roll in the dark.’ ; .. According’ to: ‘testimony, Senft ejected ‘another round from. his gin as ‘conservation officers drove in wo Place. them under ar- around,”’. conservation officer Glen Slater testified. ‘‘He didn’t «quite - know. ‘what :to”.do.: He seemed to’, me, {. be, «quite 3 wre ‘aRhe trial; seni diy oe ‘Take. ‘into ‘consideration’ our ota’: os . growth and the increased demand for. library ser- yices. Consider the fact the library i is already run: 7 ning out of. space and that t projections only i in Conside : the importance of: getting voting YES. Please support th sion ¢ on Saturday. _— Fit Fa & “He. was soit ‘of wandering rary e axpatr |