Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 3, 1991 Al3 FIRE REPORT . | | And the winners are... , Young arsonists being watched | These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. i: Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between these . numbers and those held by the corporation, the corporation’s 8 numbers shall be held as correct. Even though it’s early in the year, intentionally set grass fires the permit applicant is also told how to do the job in a proper an may find themselves paying for property damage and the cost of LOTTERY WINNING NUMBERS i LOTTO 6/49 pa AW DATE HINMING.NUMBERS have already become a serious safe manner. And Beckett offers manpower and equipment. EXTRA yer an 07-14-17-22-30-47 Bonus 21 concern for Terrace firefighters. this added advice: anyone burning “It could be quite expensive," War 27" 1991 aterer Some grass fires remain under without a permit is in a violation says Beckett. Anyone who keeps LoTTO-8c Mae, 90, 1991 07-14-19-20-07-4 control but noxious smoke froma of a city bylaw which can be tabs on the news knows that there LOTTO.BC “> Mar-30, 1991 06-14-16-19-99-40 few of these annoys neighbours. _ enforced. have been several fires in the past | es pe eee eres But there are other grass fires -— But there are others grass fires that have destroyed neighbouring | ; . 06-16-20-26.a1-26 too many, in fact — that burn out that are set by kids for no purpose fences and sheds. Others, on Ter- os detelnne of control and these can result in at all. It might be carelessness or race Mountain, have required the 06-1 1-14-29-96-95 the loss of private property. Some arson but this latter category has use of helicopters, and that can 02-04-28-33-37-40 are intentionally set by home- become a problem on Terrace cost hundreds, even thousands of oxoneee 7 03-06-16-23.93-39 owners wenn io oe dead Mountain behind the North Kalum dollars before the fire is brought oak 247568 326436 grass and leaves and t gains Trailer Court. Beckett warns the under control. ae 394097 4 7 : PROVINCIAL = $500,000 taearay the upper hand. fire department is prepared to lay There are some residents, how- ; : $250,000 1179948 Terrace fire chief Bob Beckett charges if the problem continues. ever, that already understand what $100,000 1859734 reminds local residents thata burn- And, he says, it may be the a s fire can do, and know what $50,000 1081120 1939202 ing permit is required. Permits parents who bear the financial lo ‘ode if it) t of hand. Thi $6,000 1024549 1281728 * SS. 0 IL one gels oul o » £hs . 1366574 1823111 serve a good purpose, he says, Most of these fires are set by became evident at about 3:30 p.m. ‘781a4eyYeaueo because they allow for some con- children or teenagers, he explains, on March 26 when two teenage 2589660 3961263 trol over what is burned where and and the parents of those children girls, Noelle Landry and Sarah De 3447156 3503546 . Leeuw, spotted a couple of 3776083 4081218 . uw, . Spon ”P 4615832 4878790 Rez on n g children running away from a os ae 4876296 SO U Q O r grass fire in a vacant lot on Mun- BCKENO. | pr. 01,1991... 01-07-15-16-24-27-40-51 roe St. between Park and Davis. aan ar. 30,1991 02-04+12-16-22-40-44-53 : ar, 29, 1991 22-29-25-04+-96-27-59-56 Mi arsh Cres ce nt According to Terrace firefighter ar. 28, ‘901 04-14-22-28-29-38-40-50 Ray Tremblay, the fire threatened lar. 27, 1994 05-07-10-19-31 «92-36-51 i cee: ‘Mar. 26, 1991 08-12-25-26-39-44-45-56 Even though there is a housing Bridge Properties, four housing onan nr er Pah, PUNTO SELECT “Mar. 30, 1991 WAS wins by 44 tle game shoriage in Terrace, and a housing units lost when fire severely dam- They first asked a mei bo ing HOCKEY a LI wing by 2 MTL wins by 1 forum will be held in Terrace later aged a building there last fall at ti han te ere STLwinsby3 GAL wins by2 this week to address housing needs likely won’t be replaced. He says Property owner i nowly whe ine PUNTO ACTION ranean ' . . ¥ department and then attacked the MENU #319 tar. 28, 1991 2 03 0S of 10 42 in the Northwest, we may be in the interest rates and annual sewer and fire with " thine they had" ueNu ge 1415 17 20 22 process of losing some of the water charges of about $2,500 Usi ve vere Ney " W320 oy Mae 26. 1981 98 8s housing capacity that we had. Old preclude the possibility of restoring —° © panches ate ariel MENU #921 Mar, 27, 4988 02 04 06 08 o9 12 | Bridge Properties, formerly The the building for it’s original pur- Pde. virol g vel the fire MENU #992 4 “iain 98. 1984 Ms te . ‘0 - Motel, may be taking on a new pose. Instead, he has applied to the de er con e even ore the aoe 189 16 «17 «20 «(22 look due to the high-cost of sewer city for a zoning change to Light iad did ; b." MENU #323 - Mar. 29, 1991 02 03 08 mo 10 on and water, high interest rates, and Industrial (M1) which allows Trembya who avai are woe MENU #324 Mar. 30, 1991 02 04° 08 (08 082 a fire which destroyed nearly 25 operations like a mini-storage on theit wa hone from Y ehool 19 15 «17 20 22 percent of the business’s earning facility, a facility which might . y ne MENU jap5 Mar. 31, 1991 or 03 05 08-10. 12 | capacity. better pay the high cost of main. °%¢ Simply passing through the tot . ‘ HF ~ a . 3 , According to Jack Parry of Old taining the building. For hese pirls w ons id bee nat haps, is an example kids might | BOYCNA BLANKET CLASSIFIEDS | for2s | want to follow. 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(403)291-3767, ey and Carol and Ward Fitzpatrick of Whitehorse, Yukon; one son and daughter-in-law, Allen and Connie Tomanocy of Terrace, B.C. six grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Frank and Sarah Pongracz of Terrace, B.C. and Matt and Glorla Pongracz of Langley, B.C.; four sisters and brothers-in- law, Barbara and Argle Abney and Mary and Paul Obzero, all of Rich- “mond, 6.C., Margaret Vincant of Maple Ridge, B.C. and Liz Dorn- busch of Prince George, B.C.; her stepmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pongracz of Richmond, 8.C.; her flrst husband, John Tomanocy of Terrace, B.C.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Anne had been a long- time resident of Terrace before mov- ing to Vernon in 1988. Prayers wilt be recited at St. James Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 3, 1991 at 7 p.m. The rite of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. James Roman Catholle Church, Vernon, B.C., on Thursday, Apri! 4, 1997 at 10 am. with Reverand Father fh. Sheehan celebrant. Interment will follow in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Those wishing to do so may send donations in memory of Anne Tomanocy to the Canadian Cancer Society, P.O. Box 191, Ver- non, B.C. V1T 6M2. Funeral ar- rangements have bean made with Bethel Funeral Chapel Ltd, 106-1340 Kal Lake Road, Vernon, B.C. ViT 6V2 {telaphone 542-1187). ai