4 a eee veiiek was. “fined "$350. and placed | on ‘probation for. one-year for careless han- : dling of a firearm. "Ronald: Trudeau: was” fined - ‘$600: and’ given: .a‘-six month’ drivers. license : suspension : ‘for . impaired’ driving. Trudeau. was ‘also ;:fined” $400. and. given. an additional s six month drivers ‘li- "- cense™ ‘suspension for driving™ with - a. -blood: alcohol content greater. than. 80: milligrams per 100) mailliliters, -.Gene Miller was fined ‘$600 ‘driving. . - Eugene Gordon “was. “fined $150 for committing mischief i in relation to property, : - Stephen’ Bailey was sentenced ‘to: two 30-day. consecutive jail sentences on two counts of traf- ficking in a narcotic and. one 14-day concurrent sentence -for illegal possession of.a narcotic. Bailey also received one 14-day. ' jail sentence and two consecu- tive seven-day sentences on three counts of failure to comply with _ 4 condition of recognizance. _ Monday, February 13 - Don Wiley was fined $500 and received: a six. month drivers . ; license suspension. for impaired . _., driving, Juhani’ ‘Nystrom was. fined _. §300-for driving with a sus-- a pended license. . Tuesday, February 14° Randy Kerr was sentenced to Library - —_— continued from page 21 _they are still talking to RCMP and ‘other security people but:a solution may not be easy to find... ‘The children’s section could be relocated or video cameras could be installed but Schneider says’ that either of ‘these solu- tions would cost several thou- sand dollars and they don’t have ' the ‘money, Also: to be con- sidered, he says, is the fact that {°° ~ ‘they. ‘are: currently drawing: upe. few e6 ne ‘plans for a library expansion ~ ‘and it would be much? more -}:. practical to address the problem .;|. 4 ‘during the design and construc- »|~ Bi. ‘tion phase of the expansion. : According >RCMP still refer to the library ‘as the “safest building in town’’, It’s been several years ‘since a similar incident oc- _-curred, but the library board ‘and staff are still very concerned and seeking a solution. - Schneider says the topic is — dominating board meetings, but ‘adds. that in the meantime par- ‘ents should be aware of the fact that the library is nota baby-. sitting service. Not that parents should be afraid to leave their - children at the library, they ‘should just be aware that there is . ho truly safe place, and if they . faust leave their children alone, ‘they should teach them what to do if faced with an unpleasant | on frightening situation, « four months i in jail and ¢ given ; a ial, six month. drivers license suspen-_ sion for i- Was. given’an additional: 14-day” consecutive sentence and placed: “on probation for ‘one’: ‘year for oy a oe driving while disqualified. °°, 50° : Lance. : ‘Lageoffe - was . fined $750: and. placed ‘on ‘probation © for six: ‘months for trafficking in in 7 "bation © order, to Currell, the impaired driving: ‘Kerr a narcotic. . | Wednesday, February 18 -- Chester: Wale was given to. two - 2i-day consecutive jail. sentences - on two counts of ‘failure to comply with a .pro- Wale © also: ‘Te ceived: : two: 30-day.’ consecu- tive. sentences for two’ counts of theft. = obo Ronald . Thyr was - $175 for illegal possession of narcotics and fined $50. for - . failure to appear in court. — : and given a six month drivers me license. suspension for impaired . . Thursday, February 16 ~ Donnavan -Meierhoffer: “was - fined | $400 © and placed. on probation for nine ‘months. for _ ‘trafficking in narcotics. . Leo ‘Mailloux. was six. month. drivers licénse ing.. Daniel Mohr was sen- tenced to 14 days in jail and given a six month drivers. li- cense. suspension for refus- ing. to comply -with a demand made by a police officer. Friday, February 17 Ted. Gray was fined (875. for ‘theft... “Joseph Letourneau was sen- tenced. to. 14 days in jail for impaired driving. | ‘James.McColl was fined $300 and placed on probation for six months for. trafficking j in a nar- cotic, . George Kirby. was sentenced to 90. days in jail for impaired driving and given an additional 90-day: concurrent sentence for failure to comply with a demand by a police officer. Kirby: also received a 14-day concurrent | vetting married... This basket -holds information and gifts especially helpful for you. Call your | Welcome Wagon hostess today. 838-1204 Phone “fined fined $300 ‘for driving while. prohib- ‘ited to do’ so. Mailloux was also. fined. $600 and given. a suspension’ for Jmpaired driv- sentence for fellure to > appear in court... : ; “Peter ‘Dennis’ was given: ‘two: . - 30-day. consecutive jail. sentences ° ‘On. ‘two. counts: of. assault. criminal offense. . _ Monday, February: 20 Haydon. Lewis. was: ‘fined a= total of. $1, 300° and ; ‘given’ two: - consecutive ‘six month drivers | ‘ license § suspensions on two con- _ victions of impaired driving, Edward Gray was. fined: $300. for. driving while probilbited to do. So. “Tuesday, February 21 Clayton Kerr was fined $650 |: and received a six month drivers license, suspension for impaired driving. John Rasmussen was. fined — $450 and given a ‘six month drivers ticense suspension for impaired driving. Thursday, February 23 ' Darold Gray was sentenced to 90 days in jail for impaired . driving. Warren Barton | “was fined $100 for assault, - Friday, February 24 | "Russell Wiens was fined $300 for illegal possession of a nar- cotic. Andre Rosseau was . fined ~- $400 and. placed ‘on probation ° for nine months for. trafficking in narcotics, Michael Morrison. was given two 30-day jail sentences and | - two consecutive 18-month terms of probation for two counts of assault causing bodily harm. | Gary Hurd was sentenced to 14 days in jail and prohibited from driving for one year for impaired driving. Fostering Derek Sayer was sentenced to “14 days:-in: jail and. prohibited ‘from driving for six moriths for o failure. to comply with a ‘demand bya police ‘officer, ” ; Lincoln: Shaw was’ ‘sentenced — : to. four months’ j in jail for theft; ‘Jason. Kinney was given two, — three-month and one six-month: - consecutive - jail. ‘sentence -' and _ placed | on. ‘probation. for. two _. years on three counts of posses- sion of property: obtained; by a ‘Loran Popoff was. given two “concurrent four-month jail sen- tences, two: concurrent. 12- Stacy. Bie was fined $150 for failing to stop’ after. colliding with.an unattended vehicle. ‘Edward - Wesley was ‘fined $300. ‘for driving while. Pro- hibited to. do'so. : William « Belado -was ‘fined $800 and given a ‘six month drivers license suspension for “impaired: driving. Darrel Brown was: s fined ‘$75 | race Revew — Weduesiay, March 15, 1989) 923 na \ Terrace provincial cot urt fora violation of the Commer- ae _cial Transport Act. ane Thomas. Cyr was sentenced to. three years in jail and forbidden to possess firearms for 10 years es for robbery. Dale Arnold was fined $50 for . illegal possession of a narcotic. month probation. terms ‘and re- ceived | “a Six. month. ‘drivers. li-- cense’ suspension on two. counts : of: impaired driving: “Monday, February. 27... - Paul Ranahan was sentenced. . to-30.days in jail and: placed on probation for three months for failure to enter into a Tecogni- zance. . Tuesday, February 28 Theodore Symes was fined $500 and prohibited from. driv- ing for one year for impaired driving. Symes was also fined $300 and given a six month ' drivers license suspension for leaving the scene of an accident. _ Another boost for Books for Babies, Skeena Union Board of Health representative Dave Hull recently presented a cheque for 31,000 to Books for Babies committes member, community health nurse Carol Harrison (right) and children’s librarian Glillan Campbell. The donation was made ' possible through a Ministry of Health program, “Initiative for Strengthen- ing the Family”, which Is aoministered locally by th the Skeena Union Board of Health. | BULLETIN | - Ministry of Social: Services & Housing ‘Jordan’. Needs a Home Jordan is 16 years ‘old and needs a longterm placement. He has {not been in trouble with the law and does not drink nor is he involv- ed with drugs. He has been diagnosed with having a learning ‘con- duct disorder’. Jordan is not‘on any medications and has no psychi- | atric problems therefore a treatment program would not be effec- | tive. It is recommended, however, that interested applicants have | | the time to devote to a one-on-one relationship in order to help Jor- dan develop positive socialization skills. He also needs to be | | | motivated and encouraged as his enthusiasm for constructive activi- fi ty has diminished. Jordan desperately seeks attention and with his | poor self esteem will need emotional and social support. | _ Interested applicants should not have children in their home. | | Generous special rates will apply on top of the basic foster home rates. Please contact your local Ministry of Social Services & Housing district office and ask for Natalie de Andrade or Marg Corp. : Kitimat 692-6134 Terrace 638-3379 . 7 es Siar abe eR ee Seen ee BT ae mab A el et IY ath