Fee ae coder A eS or ete mer In Terrace court On Thursday, April 10, in Terrace provincial court Patricia Oriordan was fined $150 for theft. In Terrace provincial court on Thursday, April 10, David MacDonald was sentenced to 14 months in jail and given. three years probation for sexual assault. Ronald Clarke was fined $350 in Terrace provincial court on Thursday, April 10, fora violation of the Nar- cotics Control Act. On Wednesday, April 9, in Terrace provincial court, Arnold Brown received a six-month driver’s license suspen- sion and was sentenced to 14 days in jail for driv- ing with a blood alcohol content greater than 80 mgs. Glen Mclimoyle was fined $100 in Terrace provincial court on Wednesday, April 9, for an offense under the Li- quor Control Act. On Tuesday, April 8, in Terrace provincial court Sam Wesley was fined $150 for a violation of the Federal Fisheries Act. '. René Fagan was fined $65 in Terrace provincial court on Tuesday, April 8, for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. In Terrace provincial court on Tuesday, April 8, Douglas Petersen was fined $200 for failure to comply with a compen. sation order respecting willful damage. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, Stephen Moore was fin- ed $15 for a violation of the Narcotics Control Act, NO a SPAWNING FOR AWHILE. Fish Stop An Indian name for the Lowell Glacier in Canada means ‘‘fish stop,” says National Geograph- _ ie, presumably because it often blocks the Alsek River, the Yu- kon’s only major Pacific drain- age, and keeps seagoing salmon from spawning in the river's headwaters. DRINKING Deki vING ‘CRACKDOWN April 19- May 3 1986 1 In Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, Charles Turley was fined $400 for impaired driv- ing and $600 for a se- cond offense of driving with a blood alcohol content greater than 80 mgs. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, Gerald Bolton was fined $250 for assault. Dwain Marsh was fin- ed $5 in Terrace provin- cial court on Friday, April 4, for possession of a firearm without a cer- tificate. Wade Pipe was fined $5 in Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, for transferring owner- ship of a firearm without providing a certificate. On Friday, April 4, in Terrace provincial court Gordon MacDonald was fined $35 for theft. Dora Young was sentenced to 60 days in jail in Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, for theft. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, Michael Balatti was sentenced to four year and three year concur- rent jail sentences. for sexual assault. Wayne Walker was fined $450 in, Terrace provincial court on Friday, April 4, for im- paired driving. On Thursday, April 3, in Terrace provincial court Barrie Wilson received a six-month driver’s license suspen- sion and was fined $400 for impaired driving and $250 for refusing to pro- vide a breath sample to a peace officer. James Dyck was fined $400 in Terrace provin- cial court on Wednes- day, April 2, for an of- fense under the Nar- cotics Control Act. . On Wednesday, April 2, in Terrace provincial court Mark Robinson was fined $450 for refus- ing a breathalyzer test. In Terrace provincial court on Wednesday, April 2, Diane Pearce was fined $150 for theft. In Terrace provincial court on Tuesday, April 1, Andrew Bevans was fined $400 for a violation of the Federal Fisheries Act, James Lincoln was fined $300 in Terrace provincial court on Tues- day, April t, for illegal possession of a firearm. Local residents Patricla Jacobs and husband ee Bess ae Ron (right) were among the 70-plus Arthritis Society vol Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 16, 1986 13 5 unteers and United Way representatives who attended the Soclety’s Annual Branch and Delegates Conferance in Vancouver recently. Delegates, who were welcomed to the conference by B.C. and Yukon Division Medical Director Dr. Barry Koehler, travelied to Vancouver for an update on arthritis treatment and research activities. Health minister speaks to Health Minister Stephen Rogers was the guest speaker. at a ban- quet hosted by the Ar- thritis Society in Van- couver recently, Also present at the banquet. .was Rogers’ . father, Forrest ‘Rogers, who with his wife Gwyn- neth, was honored with an Award of Distinction in recognition of long- time support of the Society’s B.C. and Yukon Division. The banquet and awards ceremony form- ed the highlight of a Buy a Piece of Terrace’s History BRICKS from the Skeenaview Chimney will be sold on-site at the Kinsmen Flea Market and Pan- cake Breakfast star- ting at 9 a.m., Sun- day, April 20th at . Heritage Park, Halliwell & Sparks St. weekend educational conference arranged by the Division for the 70-plus volunteers who organize the annual Ar- thritis Month fund- raising campaign throughout the province. In attending © this: Treatment on wheels provided TERRACE — The Ar- thritis Society’s mobile occupational therapy unit will be at Mills Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 28. The unit, staffed by Barbara Porter and Angela Fairleigh, is sent out from the Arthritis Centre in Vancouver. It provides special aids and advice, on a _ doctor’s recommendation, to people who suffer from arthritis. For free information about arthritis contact Edna Fisher, 4949 Gair, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2K1. by the Alberta Ballet Company FRIDAY Cinderella APRIL 25th. 8:00 P.M. R.E.M. Lee Theatre TICKETS ON SALE AT Carter's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall $10°° for Adults *7®° for Students and Seniors #459 more at the door arthritis fighters event, Rogers made his first Vancouver ap- pearance in connection with a major health organization since his re- cent ‘appointmént as Minister of Health. For more information about arthritis, please contact: Edna Fisher in Terrace at 4949 Gair Avenue. 1985 FORD TOPAZ Automatic transmission Air conditioning * only 9,000 KM 1 YEAR FULL WARANTY 1979 FORD GRANADA 2-door Hardtop Aulomatic Transmission Radio # Bucket Seats ONLY 55,000 KM 1983 SUBARU 2-DR COUPE 5 Speed » AM/FM Radio Cassette Player ONLY 31.000 KM 1971 23 FT MOTOR HOME 1978 23 FT MOTOR HOME 1982 HAWKE CAMPER 1979 VALLEY CAMPER 1979 KIT CAMPER THORNHILL Grae 3040 Hwy. 16 East — Terrace Phone: 635-7288 or 635-7286 D.L. no. 7041 ERMERE EAS Sig tee peared