Suspect held ‘A SUSPECT has been arrested and charged with school pirl in a wooded area, held in custody, The , incident - happened Sept. 19 at a trail along the escarpment known as the Indian Face trail: The 15-year-old girl morning. 49 trucks _ condemned ‘NINETEEN aging ‘pickup trucks and one car were con- demned’ by:- motor. vehicle inspectors in a pair of road- checks Saturday morning...’ Terrace RCMP Const. J.R. sel up near the Thomhill Pub on Old Lakelse Lake. Dr. ‘in an effort to catch unsafe vehicles on their. way ‘to ‘the: dump. Another v was located on Lanfear. RCMP and motor. vehicle 300. vehicles,. condemning 20, writen wamings. “Walker said the trucks con- demned were not borderline. cases — they were: invariably vehicles so unsafe that they endangered. other people on the road, besides. their: own occupants,’ ; : “Tes not picky ‘stuff, ” ‘he explained. “We? Te talking bro- ken frames, seriously cracked: frames, rusted out floors, and _[ suspension, steering and brakes ‘| that should have “failed” years ago.” . You’ ve, got ‘people. jam- [ming pieces of wood into the . centrate.’ ‘on -commercial : -and industrial ‘vehicles more than that may change.” the surface.” “Records set “THE: ‘MONTH © of September was the driest on record, weather station officials have confirmed... “Just 36.5 mm of rain was measured i in September at the Terrace-Kitimat , Airport.That beat the old record of 41.2 mm ofrainin 1960. ' Average rain fall for the J month is-101,7 mm. Five daily maximum temperature records were also broken: along the way, boosting us to an average mean temperature of 15.5 degrees for the month — much warmer than the notmal 12.1 degrees, It was also much brighter than normal. In September, 193.5 hours of sunshine were measured, compared to the average of 126.5 for the month. Wild hay ride A SEMI-TRAILER truck hauling hay crashed along Katum Lake Drive after it failed to negotiate a curve Saturday. ‘RCMP said the driver. ~ a 49-year-old Vanderhoof man ~ was uninjured but there was about $6,000 ‘damage to the’ vehicle. on "A man, has been charged with excessive speed relative to conditions. - Another single’ vehicle accident happened at 6:30 p.m. Monday when a 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier driven by a Ketchikan ‘woman ‘failed to make a tum at the Exstew railway crossing 28 miles west of iown, The cat was totalled, but the woman was not. injuret ‘No charges ae pending. atlempting to attack a Caledonia | © RCMP said a 25-year-old:|- Terrace man has been charged | * with sexual assault and is being’ was on her way to school i in the. Walker said one roadblock ' was. inspectors. checked a total of | and issued 22 charges and. 12 . ~ projected ,130. person years of A 2. “Employment wil be Ket as a © AROUND THE CLOCK OFFERI- Si > result of the Nass: TSA decision, iz | Talstra said that will undoubtedly Cent The . a ' os lock Freshness hates any direct effects on Make Your Choice From a Wide Varlety Inspectors. ‘usually con- ; ' said it would trickle down into . private, ones. But Walker sald- Pit became: clear tous we have to do this more often,” he 4 said. “I think we just scratched: CRIME |igul STOPPERS Kitimaat Village. During the evening of Sept. 23, 1995 culprits forcibly entered the Coffee Shop premises on Haisla St. in the Village. Approximatel $1500 i in ci areties were stolen. . PP 'y g 1 TIME: 7:30 p.m. . 635-TIPS. OF. your, local: RCMP Detachment, Crimestoppers offers | a cash’ reward: of up to $1, 000 for | . information leading to an arrest and charges laid: against any |.. individual in this or any other: unsolved crime, If you have any information, call Crimestoppers at 604-635-TIPS, that’s 604-635-8477. Callers will not be required to reveal their identity nor testify in court, EE a ae ra MM October 15. | BE Are Gnvited... (gy TO MEET THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS, Mr. Kitimat Crimestoppers is asking for public assistance BB raception and discover why Queen Margaret's Schad in solving a Break & Enter of Don’s Coffee Shop in A nd has done so for 75 years. iB *) education, a ® Girls from Ke12 (boarding from Gr. 4)* * * Co-educatlonal Primary Day School (K-Gr. 3) -. * Full Academic programme to University | Entrance aa * Art * Drama *Music * Public amme * Sports *Equestrian Programme.” x oe + Any persons with: knowledge of this offence. or any other , 4995 * crime ‘in the area: are urged to contact Terrace Crimestoppers at a DATE: ; Cacet ¥0 oi ohe Wert, Terrace... | LOCATION: Pfamiles individually. To arrange a . Mir. McEwan will also be pleased to meet wit separate interview, please call the school in advance, ~ QUEEN MARGARET'S SCHOOL 660 Brownsey Avenue, We Duncan B.C. V9L 102 Dick McEwan, at an informal {can provide an excellent — or the hotel (698-814 No on Phone (604) 746-4185 © FAX (604) 746-4187 Call 635-TIPS | Reserved wood could save jobs THE PREDICTED job loss . tesulting from the chief forester’s decision to lower the Nass TSA ‘annual allowable cut. could be “thatsbecase eres 263,000 A > AY > rex > @ WO wl Ci.m. per year potential cut that is s 2 cutraily held 2s reserve by the SHAN YAN RESTAURANT - x) ‘Forest Service; ie The Best Chinese Food And Canadian Cuisine ve: _ Although {it may have been fF earmarked: for the - ministry’s oh Convenient 12 Different Chinese Combination Plates for Your - “i Small Business: program, ‘Talstra | suggested’ it would be tough for ff a, | stcneno som aeies m those operations. to: take ad- AR ma * vantage ‘of that wood because its 9DW § CONDITIONED location was so remote,’ * ay a WEEKDAYS: ‘1-00 AM - 100 Pu ME ae nie : Sa . FRI-SAT: : - mat wi Fone are ae qa’ SUNDAY: © 4:00PM- 10:00PM Andrew’ Petter wt * his week's is RESERVATION OR TAKE OUT ORDER ‘s c oe PLEASE CALL Union of. B.C. Municipalities ya fra mf 4606 Gralg Ava. “SG conference. a 635-6184 Terrace, BC % 4 _ + We'll see’ what bis’ plans are: c “for dealing with the loss of jobs,”’ Oh a a Talstra said. And if Petter doesn’t : y * ~G@ A wre ® | * a) come up with something convinc- ‘ing, city: representatives will sug- el gest releasing the reserved wood “Noting the “ministry has [SSeSIAEr ScSve; of. Baked Goods, Soups, Chili, “Sandwiches and More . .. Made Fresh Dally.. Enjoy Your Choice with Our " ALWAYS FRESH |) Famous Coffee. rr J ~ [Two Locations to Seve You Bete] OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY si reNA MALL 635-2662 ‘FOOD courr 4658 LARELSE, TERRACE .. MALL HOURS [You've Always Got Time For. ao ae individuals in the forest industry: such as ‘logging contractors, -he 1 the etal and service’ sectors as well. 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