A FEATURE HOM Ee SIT Ouinclome Blosta 3; bedroom - va re" an house and 12 appliances it ‘ ‘ _A10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 24, 2005 c——! Fly rods CRIME ii id. ‘News In Bnet ‘stolen — fod RS rson probe ‘ROBBERS netted them- TERRACE RCMP are investigating an arson at a. Thornhill business Aug. 15 which resulted in damage to a travel trailer and a break-in of the cab of a transport truck. The fire was started at approximately 3a. m. that day selves thousands of dollars worth of angling merchan- dise after smashing through - the front door of Northcoast . * Anglers in the early morning - 1-888-338-6622 Child Care BC Helpline fe! owwy Child Care Resource & Reta www.ccrr.be.ca at Big River Industries on River Drive. _of Aug. 18. — RCMP ask that anybody with information either call | The person, or persons, the detachment at 638-7400 or Crimestoppers : at 635- lifted 23 Sage spey fly rods, . ° ope 7h 77. all about 12 to 16 feet long, | A Service for Families and 7 ] with a value of approximate- ° p> og. | ~ ly $23,000. _ Child Care Providers. _ Water craft stolen | -” ‘Terrace RCMP Staff Sgt. oa az POLICE ARE looking for information relating to the Eric Stubbs said police be-. fanee Best deal on nthe Vis “market today! Bus: (877) 635- 2404 Res: (866) 798-9565 Cell: (250) 631-3100 ‘theft of a Bombardier Sea-Doo from the Furlong Bay | lieve the culprits were lo- Your community's best source of . Email: vance@royallepage. ca dock sometime during the night of Aug. 13. cals. child care information and resources [I GOGEUSLCCORCCCOMe os EOC The craft is described as a green, three-seater, 780 cc “There’s been “a local ff #102-4644 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. gum tiiniunisiitttt model. pattern of doing that versus ; : — — Those with information can either call the RCMP de- | someone transient doing _ : er : ~. ‘| tachment at 638-7400 or, Crimestoppers at 635-8477. that,” he said about whether © [7 _ og . . oo, the break,’ enter and theft - . . ; _ , BO, : . was committed bya local or . —— ' | Motor swiped ween reron win | NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS : A THIEF made off with’ an eight horsepower Honda ‘ gling knowledge. ; outboard motor from the backyard of a residence inthe | © | “A theft that large is ob-- ; 4600 block of Weber Avenue during the night of Aug. viously damaging to a busi- i. 12. Anyone who can assist police in locating this item ness and we're not happy | | are asked t to call Terrace RCMP at 638-7400. about it.” | ‘BC. Ferry Authority & British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. | 6 y a dea alae ae tet Eel a ad ee ee OT Oe The police. investigation fp an oe , The Annual General Meeting of B.C. Ferry Authority and the Annual Public Meeting of oe Lock your ¢ cars ee Continues: | _ British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. will be held on: | ot . 7 7 a 1 SEVERAL VEHICLE break-ins have police warning ane a jo ' motorists to ensure their cars and trucks are securely Retr } lal ns September 20, , 2005 at the Kay Meek Centre, . CO i d entifi e d | | 1700 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C. commencing, at 4y p.m. Ct . = locked when not in use. ~~ In one theft, burglars ‘stole ‘two rods and reels, a | | “backpack and tackle box, about $1,000 worth of items, from a locked canopy on the back of a pickup truck. POLICE HAVE released the Seven other vehicle thefts were reported to Terrace | name of the person whose | RCMP from Aug. 11 to 18. remains were found on the . - a ke dv of.these, burglars gained access through north shore of the Skeéna unlocked doors. River earlier this month. ae . _ . , a Delvin Morgan, 43, of - William R. Cottick . | . New Hazelton, drowned in Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs . ! Assault leads to injury the river two years ago, said A DISPUTE between a Skeena Mall security guardand | Terrace RCMP’ Staff Set. ‘General Counsel & Corporate Secretary The public i is invited t to attend and an opportunity will be provided to ask questions and | . , express views. another man resulted i in the guard being sent to hospital Eric Stubbs. oo oo, a oo , 4 Aug. 18. so, A missing person’s report 4 . , The assault happened i in front of Hairbusters while filed on the man was dated the male was being removed from the mail by the secu- 2003, Stubbs said. 2 rity guard at about 2:30 p.m. Foul play has been ruled ‘ ‘Terrace RCMP tracked down a person and arrested “out in his death. . —_ = him based on a description that was provided. - . Morgan’s remains were | °° -wBCr erries._ ‘ “He:was. well-known to us and we located him in | . found on the north bank of ‘ ; : < town,” said Staff Sergeant Eric Stubbs. the Skeena River approxi- 4 mY , , ee aa 4 The security guard went to Mills Memorial Hospital . ‘mately 20 kilometres east: ; — : _, z ° - for treatment of the injuries suffered to his face: - of Tertace by a hiker Aug. 1 ~emanseamane _ and reported to authorities. a cry oe Lae abaait x Have you ever + considered - educating your children - : _ at home? CoN Bb Es ALE sat? 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