16. Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 261989 Terrace pro | ‘The “following convictions took. place in Terrace provincial adult court during the month of March, based on information supplied by the court registry. Wednesday, March 1 © Warren Barton was sentenced to six months in jail for assault causing bodily harm and was given a consecutive two-month sentence for assault. ° Thursday, March 2 _ Albert Kinney was fined $500 and given a six-month drivers _ . license suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. James Horsburgh was sen- ‘tenced to 14 days in jail. and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Horsburgh was also sentenced . to serve four months in jail consecutively for assault. — Allan Bolton was fined 3400 ‘for driving while prohibited ‘to do so by a court order. Friday, March 3 Darold Gray was fined $75 for illegal possession of narco- Maxine Quock was sentenced - to do 40 hours of community service work over the next nine months for making a statement | to police that falsely accused another person of an offence. Gerry. Johns was sentenced to. 14‘days in jail for failure to — "appear in court. . _ Gordon. MacDonald. was ~ fined $200 for theft. - James MacDougall was sen- tenced to one year in jail for impaired driving. Monday, March 6 Gerd Hansen was sentenced to 90 days in jail for driving with a blood alcohol content over the | legal limit. Tuesday, March 7 Richard Brown was fined $350 and given a six month drivers license suspension for refusing to provide a. breath _sample to a police officer. * Brown was also fined $100 for il- legal possession of narcotics. Emilien Valcourt was fined $500 and given a six month drivers license suspension for driving with a blood alcohol _ content over the legal limit. Reynold Lockerby was fined $1,000, placed on probation for nine months and given a one year drivers license suspension ° for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Patrick Wheeler was fined $400 for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal Limit. _ Alexander Regular was sen- tenced to three days in jail for theft and given a one-day con- ~ current sentence for illegal pos- session of narcotics. Thursday, March 9 Bryan Squires was fined $100 for illegal possession of narco- tics. - Friday, March 10 Melvin Ruttan was sentenced - to.two. consecutive three-month jail terms, placed on probation for 18 months and ‘prohibited from driving for two years on one conviction of impaired driv- ~ ing and one conviction of driv- ing with a bldod alcohol content ‘over the legal limit. — | Rocky Wilson was sentenced to four months in jail for theft. Wilson was also given two four- month consecutive sentences and prohibited from driving for three years on one conviction of. impaired driving and one con- . viction of driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal - limit. . John Wilson was sentenced to three concurrent six-month jail terms and placed on probation : for 18 months on three counts of obtaining goods through false pretences. ~. Kurt Pettipas was fined $300 for driving while prohibited to do so. cones - Daniel Davies was fined $300 for driving a vehicle. without | insurancé, . Jasbir Kular was fined $2,500 — for possession of narcotics. for. -the purpose of trafficking. ‘Tuseday, March 14 “Gilbert Levesque’ was fined. $10,000 and sentenced’.to one day in jail for conspiracy to commit an indictable offense. — -Michele Levesque was fined | "$10,000 and sentenced to ‘one | ‘ commit-an'indictable ‘offense... ae os day in jail’ fot conspiracy’ to’ nercotics,"fined $150-for failure HN Robert “Levesque. ‘was’ fined. $10,000 and sentenced to ‘one. day in’ jail for conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. - Thureday, March 18 . -* Maurice Gaudreau was fined ‘Wildlife Act. = Richard’ Sandover-Sly . was fined $1,000 for impaired driv- ’:Friday,March 17: _.. Joseph Derrick was fined $100 for. illegal, possession. of .. $1,000 for’ a’ violation of. the - to comply with a probation or- * der, and $350 for trafficking in a- narcotic.” Derrick was: also © placed on probation for one. year in connection with the — trafficking conviction, © =. -. ;Brian- Wright was fined $5 for creating a disturbance in a pub-- lic place. Thomas Schulmeister "was fined $450 and given asix month drivers. license - suspension --for failing to provide a’ breath sam-° “ple-to.a police: officer. when - Fequested to do so. - Roland. Laplante was : sen- __._ €ontinued on page 27 Aims for health’. 7 Wednesday, April 26 — The Skeena Health Unit will be , the library at 6388177... holding a meeting at 7:30 p.m. The theme Is “Northwest Friday, May § —. “Tales for Tw the Terre Library bagins at 10:30 a.m. This is.a special storytime. os” at the T arrace Pubiic - Wednesday, April 26 — The Christian Heritage Party will be hosting a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. in the Happy Gang Centre. A public meeting will follow with quest speaker Ed Vanwoudenberg, national leader of the CHP. Wednesday, April 26 — Terrace Pipes & Drums Society regular. spring general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Kin Hut on the corner of N. Sparks and Halliwell (by the horseshoe pitch). Among the Items to be discussed are changes to the constitution and by-laws. - April.26 to May 25 — Teen Assertiveness Workshop ‘Thursday afternoons from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the North- west Counselling Centre, 4711 Lazelle.Ave. No charge. Please register batween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. dally. Phone 638-8311 for further Information... SO April 27, 28, 29 and 30 — The Terrace Christla Fellowship will be holding a concert. The group will be _ Morning Glory, theme “Arise and Shine”, at the inn of the West banquet room at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday — and Saturday and at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Phone Pastor Slade Compton, office - 638-8384; residence - 638-0829; -for further information. - Saturday, April 29 — Terrace Youth Socceropening day at 12 noon at the Skeena playing field. Guest of honor ~ will be MLA Dave Parker. Coaches and team members are asked to be at the field by 11:30 a.m. to form the parade. Saturday, April 29 — The Skeena Squares Dance Club is holding their square dance jamboree In the Carpenters’ Hall, located at the corner of Sparks St. and Davis Ave. Dinner Is at 6 p.m., dancing at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aprit 29 — Giant public garage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the Terrace Co-op parking lot. Limited to 48 tables. All proceeds donated to Terrace Scouts. Register at the Co-op service counter today! April 28 and 30 — Terrace 2-day bicycle race, selection race for Summer Games. Contact David Welsmiller at 635-6984 for more information. | Sunday, April 30 — Umpires’ ctinic for all levels of ball at Cassie Hall Schoo! at 9 a.m. Call Larry Yaske at 638-8688 for further information. UNTIL May 7 — The Kitimat Centennial Museum presents Church Art and Architecture of the Ukrainian People. This exhibition commemorates the millenium of . Christianity In the Ukraine by exploring the religious ‘arts produced over the years in the homeland and Canada. Also on display are local collections of Ukral- nian Easter eggs. Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m, Closed Monday. | oe "BEFORE May 31 — The Terrace and District Arts Coun- - ell is accepting applications for thelr annual Fine Arts . Scholarships. For further information, write to P.O. Box ' 35, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4A2, or phone 635-2529. Wednesday, May 3 — To enable the public to view the Terrace Child Development Centre and to sea the many new exciting programs, we Invite you to our OPEN. HOUSE from 7 to 9 p.m. We hope to meet you then. Wednesday, May 3 — Connie Nkomo, a rural women’s _organizer in Zimbabwe, Africa, will be talking about “Women Working for Change In Zimbabwe” at 7:30 p.m. at the Kermode Friendship Centre, upstairs, 3313 Kalum St. Sponsored by Northwest Development Education - Association. Call 635-2436 for childcare subsidy or more information. May 3 and 4 — Preschool storytime at the Terrace Public Library will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday and at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday. Stories, puppets, fingerplays and fun for three to five-year olds. Please register in advance. There is no charge. To register, call for two-year-olds accompanied by an adult. There is no | ‘charge, ‘but please ‘register In advance — phone — 638-8177. May 6, 6 and 7 — Women's Aglow Fellowship North © Western B.C. Area Board Is hosting a spring retreat at the Inn of the West In Terrace. Guest speaker will be Shirley King, president of the Central B.C. Area Board and Shirley Symbalisty, president of the Northern B.C. Area Board In Prince George. Everyone is welcome to join us for this special time of rejoicing in the Lord. For registration or more information phone 635-5413, 635-9244 or 635-5061 In Terrace; 632-3681 in Kitimat; 847-9351 in Smithers. . Sunday, May 7 — The VANCOUVER SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, sponsored by the Terrace and District Arts Council, will be performing at the. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets are now on sale at Erwin’s Jewellers in the | Skeena Mail. . Tuesday, May 9 — H.0.P.E. is Helping Other Parents En- dure, a support group for parents who have experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death. Our next — support session will be from 8-10 p.m. at 4833 Straume Ave. We offer friendship and understanding to bereaved parents, informal support sessions, helpful reading material, resources and support through subsequent pregnancies. A bi-monthly newsletter is available at no cost to parents not wanting to attend support sessions. For more Information, call Pauline 635-9516 or Rosemary at 635-3557. Wednesday, May 10 — “Got the Grocery Shopping | Blues7I!"’ Gome to. 4542 Park Ave. (by swimming pool) from 1 to 3 p.m. Find out how to cut costs and get the . most for your shopping dollar. Learn tips on how to use coupons, refunding, mall aways, free gifts; using UPI symbols and more!! There is no cost, but space Is limited, Please call 638-0228 to register. Sponsored by the Terrace Women’s Centre. a so May 11, 12 13; May 18, 19, 20 — Terrace Little Theatre - presents Sam Shepard’s Curse of the Starving Class, - directed by Daniel Barnswell, at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St., at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Sight & Sound. Mature content — recommended for adult au- dience only. Monday, May 15 —~ Marang = African Music and Dance, to be held at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are available. at Misty River Books, Sight & Sound, at the door or from the sponsors. Concert sponsored by North- west Development Education Assn. and Terrace. ‘Multicultural Assn. More Information available from Frances at 635-2436 or Jane at 638-1594. Thursday, May 18 — The Arthritis Society Occupational Van will be at Mills Memorial Hospital. Any arthritis. pa- tients wishing to see the Occupational Therapist must. have a doctor's referral for an appointment. For further information, call 635-7026 or 635-5024. May 19, 20 and 21 — Calling all telephone operators who worked in Northern B.C. — back when?7!! We are having an operators’ reunion — FIRST ONE EVER. it’s for anyone who ever worked as an operator north of 100. Mile House, including Williams Lake, Quesnel, Wells, Dawson Creek, Ft. St. John, Prince Rupert, Smithers, Houston, Vanderhoof, and EVERYTHING in between... Escorts welcome. Wine/cheese, smorg. breakfast, din- formation, call 565-3711. _ - Monday, May 22 — The monthly meeting of the Terrace ner and dance — Country Gold (Ilve band). For more In- Art Association at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery. | All members are urged to attend.