A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 23, 1994 C.0.R.E. Council Young thieves jailed [ess TWO YOUTHS responsible fora to be of good behaviour and to drugs like marijuana, but had also Will be conducted at the Terrace Public Library Shorts series of home break-ins last year keep away from each other. tried cocaine and. crack. March 4. 5. 6, 11, 12, 13 will be behind bars for several On Dec, 13, however, the pair A different group of four young arcn 4, 9,6, 11; la, To. . months. were caught together inside an- thieves pleaded guilty to commit- If you need a B.C. Hunter's Card this course is for you The pair — aged 15 and 16 — other house and were arrested for _ ting six break-ins over a two-day For more information caJl 635-6542 leaded guilty to seven break- carrying out more break-ins while —_ period in mid-November. ; Heritage sites ed-enter charges and one charge oul on bail. They received sentences rang- Don't Miss out on this years Limited Entry! suggested of breaching an undertaking. The pair-had scribbled “Hey, ing from probation to six months If’ CALLED Heritage Park, In accordance with the Young you, good neighbourhood watch in a Residential Attendance Pro- but the facllily does not carry Offenders Act, . they cannot: be program”* in red lipstick on the gram. an official heritage site desig- named, mirror in one of the homes they Three were required to pay nation. Judge P.R. Lawrence sentenced —_ looted, restitution in excess of $1,000. the 15-year-old to six months In. .When they were hauled back One youth said they threw some The Terrace Regional Miseum prison and the 16-year-old tonine into court the judge was no 0 longer stolen items including a VCR, society wants to sce that : . changed and has also asked the months. lenient. - aTYV and a camera — in the river ' ' Discover Younger-Looking i L city place the same cesignation Both also received two years = Bail .was denied a the two because they were unable to sell on the Pioneer Graveyard, lo- probation. were held in. eustpdly over the them. ; 6d | er In cated on the bench at the head The séntences were unusually Christmas holidays, until they | Some youths are under the im- of the Frank Trail. Council will | Stiff for youths, particularly ‘since were sentenced on Feb. 7, pression their juvenile record meet with the society to dis-} 2° of them had no prior record. The pair skipped out of school doesn’t matter. The Mastey Skin Care unique fibronectin formulation cuss the proposal. The two were first caught Nov. to carry out most of the break-ins, Although the offences don’t be- is an exclusive anti-aging complex which provides the 2 with ane other youn 8 car court was tole ~taiton offi come part of tne adult cumin ingredients of firm young skin. with stolen goods including a e two told probation officers record, they can be used to ca Cash requests handgun stolen from one house. they robbed houses to get money for harsher sentences if the per- an hin begins to now lg or aging due to skin cel THE CHAMBER of com- They went to court that day and for drugs and alcohol. son is convicted of criminal of- , g to helo rej ¥ te ai t skin cells f merce has asked the clty for | were released on bail on promises They said they usually used soft fences as an adult. ayers to help rejuvenate dormant skin ceus lor younger $6,500 grant to cover the cost looking skin. Repairing of the deepest skin layers will of radio and television ad- result in a visible inprovernent of surface layers. Discover the remarkable difference of Mastey. I ze-ratr:| Carjackers go on spree Store for You, inte ona a Mh alneey ved NINE CARS have been stolenin beenatremendous numberof car during the day.’” cluded in this year’s provi- the course of a single week, say —_ break-ins. Some big ticket items have also sional budget, said administra- Terrace RCMP. Police recorded 31 such inci- been stolen from cars, tor Bob Hallsor, Cpl. Rob MacKay said Jecps dents in the first two weeks of the In one incident downtown, , have been the favourite target of month — nearly three times the $1,470 in cash was taken from a Kiti K’Shan school parents ‘ advisory council is seeking the car thieves, who heisted the number of car break-ins for the vehicle. . vehicles between Feb, 8-15. entire month of January. In other incidents expensive 000, t 85 W seyetoend oguipenent. All have been recovered but - Most incidents took place in the electronic insirumenis, two-way some have been badly damaged, Horseshoe or Bench areas. radios and a portable radio- The school district is being he added . ‘Car stereos, CB radios, CDs telephone system were stolen. 7 one wo came AP viatation “Tt seems they’re just taking and casseties, cameras, purses, More vehicles than normal have Oo, Ba ae oe : we ey of the equipment will be them for a joy ride and then aban- and leather jackets are the most been vandalized in early February — ins —ee . doning them,” MacKay said. common ilems stolen, MacKay as well. . THOU on OO ito Eight of the nine had been hot- added. _ MacKay said tires have been Hi Al FR GALLE RY the Recrention committer, wired and the remaining car had slashed, windows have been 4711 D Keith Ave., Terrace . been left unattended with the smashed and paint has been 63 5-3729 keys in the ignition. In one incident scratched in 17 incidents from Computer MacKay said four of the thefts downtown, $1,470 in cash Feb. 1-15. occurred on the Bench, three took . kkk kk buy call place in the Horseshoe and was taken from a vehicle. RCMP REPORT 15 household And the Finance committee remaining two happened in the - break-ins from Jan. 29 to Feb. i4. ; has been asked io look at a downtown area. ; Entry was typically gained by proposed computer purchase **T can’t explain why we've had MicKay says it only takes a prying open windows or kicking THE qvarign Nth és tautant : request. Engineering director | Such a rash of them,” he said, moment for a person to walk bya in doors, ; Siew Christensen said the 486 | “‘It’s more than just a couple of ar and look to see what's inside. One thief crawled into a garage The friendliest “Inn” town! ; computer is significantly faster § people doing it”* “And then it only takes @ througha pet door, then kicked in Make our place “Your Place’ to enjoy an evening FOR than the present 286 and is One 30-year-old man has been minute to smash the window, the door to the house. of intimate dining and reasonable prices! ‘ needed to speed up work on charged in connection with one of ‘ms oe fort and take the Siero equipment, jewelry, waler line design associated the car thefts, but the rest are un- ae _ , VCRs, TVs, cameras, tools, and with the Frank St. water well solved. The loss is often not dis- — sitverware were “re among the items F. eb rua r 4 M eans ‘project. He estimnated the cost | MacKay sald there have also’ Covered untilihe next morming of stojgiz* ny Ft a ; “at $2,950. _ until someone comes back if it’s. eee tee TN te : Variance : - — , , | A REQUEST for a variance on a Maroney Ave. property has been referred to the Planning commiltiee, Robert and Aileen Thorne of Kitimat have asked the city to walve the requirement that the back yard perimeter be one quarter of the perimeter of the entire lot. The varlance is needed be- cause, in meeting the 25ft. March Ist - Sth, 1994 re) . Purchase a pellet stove 1 0 Yo Discount this week and receive a on any stove in the store! ton of pellets - FREE! * Environmentally friendly * Clean and easy to use * No more messy firewood to haul and 2 NBA ERE WR oP Enjo y ‘These Spécials All Month front yard setback, the back of the house will be two [ect too split Sirloin Steak close to the rear property line. * Come on in and see one working & Ovst yster Rent break THE PELLET Brochette "Creole Sve" A CHILD DEVELOPMENT 15.95 Centre request to walve the EMPORIUM Prawns rental charge for the Arena Etouffee banquet room has been ap- A Division of E.J.'s Ventures Ltd. ; proved, 3037 River Drive with Jambolaya Rice The centre plans to hold ils Terrace, B.C. V8G 3P6 Blackened Halibut *16.50 annual dinner and dance in the Elaine Rempel Ant " Arent Satay, Oct, 15, The 638-1221 Cajun Style event is a major money raiser f i for the centre and will be the with Salsa & Almond Rice Reserve Early highlight of its year-long Open Tuesday - Saturday 9 am -6 pm 15.95 Ph: 635-91 61 celebrations of ils 20th an- niversary, said board director Cheryl Barnard, The rent break has been granted in previous years, Proclaimed COUNCIL HAS approved the following proclamations: Kinsmen/Kinettes Week — Feb. 20-26; Sports Day — Friday, March 8; Education Week — March 6- 11: National Wildlife Week — April 10-16; Multiple Sclerosis Carnation Campaign — May 6-7; and, Mining Week - May 21-28, Behind closed doors REFERRED TO an in-camem commities of the whole meet- ing following last weck’s council meeting was one pet- sonnel item raised by council- lor David Hull. And council decided a report on a Feb, 2 in-camera com: mittee of the whole meeting would remain in-camera. F ROAD REPORT === With the unusually mild temperatures we have expesienced at the end of January, our company has had to remove the compact lo prevent damage to the gravel roads. We are experiencing some frost coming out, causing muddy conditions with some potholing. Please drive carefully until the situation stabalizes. To report problems call 638-1881. Atter hours or out of town call toll free 1-800-665-5051, BROUGHT TO YOU BY: NECHAKO 2 $ S00" GD NORTHCOAST CONS TRUCTION SERVICES “ef fe f Your Road Maintenance Contractor