cee aden oa eee yy oote SPE EER ES PSS Sb SA “whieh ° 3 RCMP. “ys MOOSE: A Terrace RCMP police eruiser suffered $1,500 damages to the front end of staff member Constable Harvey Gorsline incurred glass culs to iis eye following a collision between his ear and a moose on Highway 25, aboul eight miles south of here Sunday. Constable Gorsline was responding io an emergency vall and proceeding towards Terrace when he passed a car an (he Ieng stretch of Highway “at the south end of the Airport Hill. He had just passed the ear when twe moose, a caw and calf, stepped on to the road. Gorsline has no no chanee ta miss the animals and struck the calf. Bomb Threat at Legion ‘The persan that placed the vall to ihe Royal Canadian Legion in Terrace early Sunday morning and warned. those inside that a bomb had been planted, may be laughing. Bul the Terrace RCMP detachment isn. As a-resuil of the phone call, came shortly after midnight, the Legion had to be evacuuled and an. extensive search was made, There was no bomb, A Terrace: RCMP spokesman luld the’ Herald that- under section 331 of the Criminal Code of Canada any person mailing or telephoning a bomb threat is liable not only to prosecution hut, if found’ guilty, up to ten years imprisonment. - ’ In the Legion case the RCMP have .a suspect and are in- vestigal ing : Demitrios Pillis of Prince Ruperthas been charged with failing to yield the right following the above accident. of way when proceeding from a slop sign Pillis, pictured above in the driver's seal of the vehicle on the left, apparently pulled away from the slop sign on Atwood and struck an Po lice Beat IN COURT A typographical error in the last In Court section made it appear thal Daryl and Darey Redinond hud been “charged with possession of narcotics. ‘The two were not charged with possession of narcolies bul rather, with possession of stolen property. Lyle Telford, 32, was fined $50 for causing 9 disturbance by swearing; Ren Mould, 23, was fined $25 under-section 54 af the - -:Molor . Vehicle ‘Act. (iit cand run): Allan’ Ritchie, 49, ‘was fined §3000n a charge of driving ° _ with a-bloud-alcohol ratio over 08 percent} Terry Darby .was fined $100 for passession of a. paremive; Richard Killam, 26, was fined $250 far hit and run; George Heath was fined $250 on a cual of driving without in- surance and $5 ‘each on two separale counts of driving an unregistered vehicle. LOST WALLETS. . Two men los! (heir wallets in- Terrace lasi weekend :and would very much like lo. get ihem back. One, d black ¥inyl “Waller “ponvatnli@aseeeimetcash . - vand personal papersswas-lostain- the vicinity of Caledonia Senior Distress Flag what’ 5 orange | and black and plastic-and could save your life? - -"A.B.C. Safety Council Distress Flag! Meusuring ; ‘a6" by 24" and bearing the black square and ball design recognized as a standard marine distress signal the fugrescent flag’ is_ highly - visible when spread on baal deck or cabin top to altract aircraft atiention or when displayed for passing boats to see Though designed for boaters fags are invaluable safely aids for hikers and hunters and campers loo, Compactly pouched they're -available from the B, CQ Salély ‘Council. al 1477 West. Pender * Street, Vancouver for just $2.00, Add 35 cenis for postage if ‘ordering by mail. The B.C. Safety Council distributes ‘Intinerary Trip Cards’ to some marinas and yacht clubs. “Boaters — are. advised 10 pick these cards up. fill them oul prior te any trip and leave [hem with a relative ‘or neighbor, The information on these cards cad be life-saving factor if a rescue attempl should be warranted. There is no charge for hese cards, . Secondary canother, black leather, was lost School while hear the Government! Building. Any-one having seen either nl hese two ilems is asked ! phone Terrace RCMP. CAR WASH LOSSES FLOAT Terrace RCMP is in- vestigating a break and en- jering at the. Toiem Car Wash that neited some-one | thal companies $60 cash float, The break-in occured between § p.m. Saturday: and 9:35 a.m. Sunday bul-as yel.the RCMP have not found eut how access was gained. FLUTES MISSING | Terrace ‘Photo Supply on Lakelse Avenue reported Iwo flules missing from the music department .of ‘their store sharuly after noon Thursday. seeing these flules or kntwing their whereabouts. is asked to “vepattin ‘touch withthe “Yerrace * RCMP. MAN INJURED | a IN MIS-HAP | A Terrace man, Michael ‘Burg, suffered injuries, (o his heck and legs early Wednesday, morning when the ear he was driving left the roadway -near - the SkeenaRiver Bridge and plunged over a steep em- bankmeni. Barg had ap- parenily just crossed the Skeena Bridge and was roun- ding the wide turn near The Motel when he lost control af his © ear. Iskidded across the road and down the bank, rolling:over a number ef times. Barg’ was thrown clear and later found al the bottom ‘uf the entbankment near the CN Railway tracks. Investigation into the ucciden| . continues. MAN CHARGED FOR CHANGING LANES A ‘Terrace area man, Derek ‘ear driven by Gheron Reth who intersection on Lakelse. THE HERALD. on-coming vehicle driven by Melvin Kuemper of Terrace. Total damages were about $1,100 and a passenger in the Pillis vehicle suffered a broken nose. The accident occured al about 8:30 p.m. Saturday. . Blackstock, has been charged wilh changing lanes. when unsafe to do so following an accident late Thursday evening. Blackslock was proceeding west on Lakelse Avenue about 14:50 p.m. when the vehicle in froni of lim slowed prior to turning left, off Lakelse. ~ Blackstock swung into the right hand lane to go around the car and into the path of an on- coming vehicle driven dy Joseph Debost of Terrace. =. FAILS TO YIELD. WIEL FACE CHARGES Kenneth Dye of. Terrace will face charges af failing to yield the right of way as the result of a’motor vehicle accident Thursday afternoon. Dye ap- One flule is'a Yamaha, serial. parently pulled out of a parking - " wumber 17065, the olher a King serial number :368905, - Anyone - space in front of Western Home furnishing, and into the in- lersection,,,.af Lake|se and. - Clinton wliere he collided with a ‘ear driven by Charles Alder, “Foal damages in (hé decidem were about $1,300. - MURE CHARGES Richard Bruggerman of Terrace. will also, face charges of failing 10 yield the right af way following a collision Easter Friday al he .intersectian, af Kalum and, Lakelse. Bruggerman was apparently atlampting: a left lurn off Lakelse.and onto Kalum when he collided with an , oncoming was _ proceeding. ihrough the: + DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENCE BRENGS CHARGE Mary ‘Perricra of* Terrace was charged with driving without adriver’s licence as the resull of RCMP investigation into an accident at the corner of - Crown Trust | ee Live and Work on the “108” - 18 Hole P. G.A. Approved Golf Colres _ - Modern Clubhouse - Pro Shop - Private Air Strip - Motorlodge With Professional Tennis Courts - Community Fire Hall With Fire Truck. - Community Centre - Chapel ‘ - Riding Arena with a car driven by William culling across Lakelse Avenue ithe rdar of the Mason's vehicle. -, ; i ‘There: cis: no report on injuries. ’ Personal & Effective | Service “WHERE THE ACTION IS”. pe a tere me Amounts issued for $500 or more—over $50,000 subject to arrangement, Principal and interest are guaranteed by Crown ‘Trust Company. 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The above pick-up truck was spolled lale Sunday evening al the corner of Walsh and Kenney Streets in Terrace. ‘The driver, unidentified, was uninjured in the single WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974 presence af two constables al the scene. [ motorcycle driven by. Brian Alger. Alger pulled aut ‘of the Safeway Parking Lot and was loenler.Ollawa (Terrace’s only Pe , one way street}, when-he struck =~ o: oe TT “320, 000 3 Bedroom house in ai with garage. ‘on concrete ringwali On water system. Automatic heating. system. $35,000 Light industria! 1.8 aes situated alongside Highway. Side road on back portion of property. ‘29,750 3 bedrooms in Thornhill. Large storage plus sundeck. Landscaped and completely fenced. $20,000. 160 acres. Recconabih good land. Goad road access from the Kalum Lake Road north of Kalum Lake $24,000 3 bedroom house in Tortice on sewer and water, On concrete ringwall, Ail landscaped and fenced in, with carport. Excellent location. 4 bedroom house ona r lot in Terrace. On sewer and water. Front all landscaped. Fenced, : ‘When finchepeat™ ‘was.the Firat female 3 Piraoh ot "aye she wore a false beard to prove ~ her manly right-lo rule! ‘58, 000. Automotive garage te gas pumps. Also 10 Trailer stalls on property. Lacated 1.5 acres of land adjoining hiway and side road, $29,800 55 acres with frontage f Yellowhead in Houston area. Creek thraugh property. Mostly fenced. About 40 acres in hay. *23,000 1460 Sq, ff. on wo thts Acre. Large 4 bedroom with space to grow, Located a an secluded street in Thornhill. Creek at rear of property. Needs some finishing. $24,500 | Solid’ double wide i deep shag carpets ihroughout and acron fireplace. Large 80'x200° lot. Local water system year round access. $7,750 .00 - Bullding ‘lot in Terrace 60'x190’ with water a service available at fot line. On lower side near schools. - *36,900.00 2 acres of fertile land with goad sized 3 bed ‘A’ frame home and double garage. This- property, must sell make your offer. . Evenings eam Harry Smith 635-2826 Stan Parker 635-4031 “John Wa Ibergs 635-26 7 (en Brandly 5-2401 vehicle accident and no charges were laid. Il is presumed that damages were under $200 as there is no report on the police blatter despite the