Ald FH orrace Review —— Wednesday, September 4, 1991 In 7 Terrace Court ‘The following ‘convictions took place in Terrace adult criminal provincial court on the dates indicated according to information provided by the court registry. Friday, July 26 Douglas Wayne Evans was given a six-month suspended jail sen- tence for committing mischief in relation to property. Jay Barry Allan was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $300 for driving while prohibited. Monday, July 29 Kenneth. Wycliffe Cooper was sentenced to four months in jail for possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. Thursday, August 1 Vilmos Varga was fined $25 for failing to appearing in court. Christopher Schulmeister was sentenced to 20 days in jail for theft. Ronald Christopher Duncan was fined $300 for illegal possession of narcotics. Brian Scott Wright was sen- tenced to 20 days in jail and placed on probation for two years for assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm. Bryan Lorette Dennis was fined $300 for driving while disqualified. Gary Todd Wilson was sentenced to 14 days in jail for theft. three months in jail for possession of property obtained by crime, seven days in jail for failing to appear in court, and three months in jail for /‘PAY-OU What the government's doing with our money — School District Sin = Kitimat will receive $404,603 to contruct a building for its _ Kitimat City High School, a program intended to allow students who left the school system an opportunity to get back in, For the past 11 years it-has operated out of 1950’s vintage barracks formerly used to house the district RCMP detachment. The Minister Responsible _ for Women’s Programs, Carol Gran, has announced for a second time that $2.5 million will be made available in grants for projects to research adn combat violence against women, The first time was back in May. Terrace’s Ksan House Society is pondering projects that might qualify for agrant, The Kitimat Marine Rescue Society received a cheque from GO BC for $4,839 on Aug. 23, the final payment of a government commitment toward the purchase of a new search and rescue boat. breaking and entering with the intent to commit an indictable offense. All the sentences are to be served consecutively. Friday, August 2 William James Christy was fined $325 and given a one-year driver's | licence suspension for impaired driving. Christy was also fined $25 for failure to yeild right-of-way. Tuesday, August 6 Arthur Wayne Bourassa was given a 14-month suspended jail sentence with conditions and ordered to perform 40 hours of community service work for assault. Friday, August 9 William Randy Derrick was fined $50 for creating a disturbance in a public place. Jason Paul McKay was fined $100 for theft. Murry Alan Gillespie was given a one-year suspended jail sentence and ordered to perform 50 hours of community service work for assault. . Donald Wesley Krook was sen- tenced to a total of 18 months in jail on two counts of impaired driving. Monday, August 12 Darren Ray Morgan was sen- tenced to 90 days in jail and placed on probation for three months for assault causing bodily harm. . PET OF THE WEEK. this week’ Susie and her six pups, born Aug. 21. Shelter staff s or two years old, a great pet and a one-person dog. TI but the shelter would prefer to place the whole group. s offering from the Terrace animal Shelter is a whole family: ay she is a lab-chow chow cross about one he pups will be raady for adoption Oct. 16, Seized horses from Usk still in SPCA possession After numerous complaints from residents on the east side of the Skeena River at Usk, Terrace SPCA ‘representatives moved in Aug. 15 and seized four horses that showed symptoms of long- term neglect. Lonna Fisher of the Terrace SPCA said the horses were "skeletal" from being underfed and also bore rope burns. The animals were removed under a warrant issued by the RCMP and removed to a safe place where they will be nurtured back to health. Fisher said she was accompanied by two- members of the local RCMP de-_ tachment on the seizure, The SPCA, she said, was acting under TERRACE DAIRY QUEEN > RADIO FLYER WAGON CONTEST WINNER We trea you right! “AWLES Pat Of, Am 0.0 Corp Copyright. 1990 Am. 0.0 Gom , Mpls WAN Printed i U5 A 4 Year old Tierra Baker shown with Sharon Ellerman Mgr. of Terrace Dairy 7 Queen with her prize. | Tierra recently won another contest at her dentists office. the advise of a local veterinarian. "We've been getting complaints: for months about the condition of these horses," Fisher said. "We checked once in February and they seemed to be in reasonable condi- tion.” Fisher said the owner, who lives in Usk on the other side of the river, will not be charged this time. The horses will be kept- until the SPCA decides what to do with them. Fisher said they could be returned to the owner, sold, or placed with a new owner. As of yesterday the horses were still under the care of the SPCA. Fisher said the society has pre- sented a list of conditions to the former owner that will have to be met before the horses might be retumed. She said there is a possi- bility that all but one of the ani- mals may be retumed to the owner, but only if the specified conditions for care are met. One mare in foal, she said, "is not” doing too well" and will probalby not go back. The rest appear to be getting back to normal health. hatever you wear e clean with care. EDNESDAY IS. 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