Page A8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 3, 1993 Light INTERSECTION OF the new Ottawa St. and Lakelse will soon have traffic lights up and running. Thats Eric Van Halderen working on one set just outside the Bank of Montreal where Sparks meets Lakelse. The new lights will have an audio tone for people who cannot see, work Terrace court TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases ~ heard in Terrace provincial court: October 13 John Gebhard Miller was con- victed of impaired driving and refusing to provide a--breath ‘sample. He was sentenced to 28 days in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year. -Norman ‘Bret Johnson . pleaded guilty to impaired driving. ‘He -was fined $600 and is prohibited from driving for one year. inting 2: ‘Firearm: He was * n/a suspended sentence, one ie car on probation and is, “prohibited from owning firearms : for two years. ' Richard Wesley pleaded guilty _to impaired: driving. Wesley was - sentenced to 45 days in jail, nine -months ‘on ‘probation, and is prohibited from driving for one - year. 7 oe | October 15 ' Donald. Edward . . Zippick pleaded guilty, to impaired driv- ‘ing. Zippick was fined $1,000 — ‘and is prohibited from driving for -one year. . October 16 Harry ‘Basil Watts pleaded -guilty to a charge of assault and was fined $100, Harvey Temple: pleaded guilty .- ‘to narcotic” possession and Was fined $25. = = Gilles Eldon Levesque pleaded guilty to a-charge of mischief and a charge. of obstructing a peace officer, Levesque WAS” fined $300. - October 30. Gerald Patrick Bolton pleaded guilty. ‘to impaired driving. He was fined $700 and is prohibited from driving for onc year. Peter Walter Smith pleaded guilly to two charges of theft un- der $1,000. He was sentenced to two months in prison. .. Daniel Richard Cross’ pleaded ‘Mark Pongracz_ ‘pleaded guilty. ~ a Velma Shaw was.convicted of. . theft ‘under $1,000 and was given ~ assault. Tait was sentenced to six months in jai] and two years on probation for the offences. — Thomas David Wade pleaded guilty to obstructing a peace of- ficer. He was fined $300. November 12 Randall Craig Nast pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of 0,08, Nast was fined $800 and is prohibited from driving for one year. November 13 a suspended sentence, one year on probation and 50 hours of community werk service, David James. Rancier picaded guilty to-narcotic possession and was fined $50, ...... ~ Lawrence Leslie Bright pleaded guilty to'theft under $1,000. He was fined $400. . Wilma May Stanley was con- victed of theft. under $1,000. Stanley was sentenced to 30 days - in prison. Barry Clayton Ross was con- victed of disqualified driving. He was fined $300 and is prohibited from driving for six months. Michael = William = Lundy _ Three residents killed Accidents probed TERRACE — The highways ministry continues 10 investigate a. series of accidents near Hazelton which killed five -people, including three Terrace residents. - The accidents took place during snow storms Jan, 19, 20 and 22. “Two.took place between Git . Segukla , and. Kitwanga_ while the ‘third “happened east ‘of New Hazelton. Bulkley highways district man- ager Loren Kelly in Smithers said no action has been taken yet as a result of the accidents. “There can be multiple things leading to an accident and at this point. none of that has been determined,’? he said. The regional highways office in Terrace has also taken an interest in the cause of the accidents, said highways official Dan Stead. Killed Jan, 22 were Amber Demmitt, 17, and father Jerry, 44 while mother Alma, 43, was in- jured. Police say the Demmitt vehicle was eastbound when it failed to make a comer 8km west of Git- segukla. It crossed into the on- coming lane and collided with an unloaded logging truck driven by ‘Ross Holtom, 31, of Terrace. He was treated for minor injuries at the scene. Sterling James Haugland of Terrace was killed Jan. 19 when his unloaded logging truck was struck by a semi-trailer driven by Ralph Harris of 100 Mile House. Now Hazelion RCMP said the Harris vehicle failed to make a righthand comer and crossed. into the oncoming lane. Haugland was dead at the scene In jail for fraud TERRACE — A local woman has been sentenced to six months in jail for welfare fraud. Judy Linda Lambright was con- victed by a Supreme Court jury here Jan. 15 after a three-day tri- al. She is also required to pay back to the ministry of social services the $5,491.14 she fraudulently collected. The cout heard evidence that report pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level aver the legal limit of 0.08. Lundy was fined $500 and is prohibited from driv- ing for one year. Michael Edward Kerr pleaded guilty to- narcotic possession. Kerr was fined $120. . Ronald Frank Rippel- pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Rippel was fined $350 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Todd Warren Nelson pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Nelson was fined $650 and is prohibited . ‘from, driving for one year. es October H Robin Jay Fraser pleaded ‘guilty to a charge of restricted drug pos- session and was sentenced to 30 ‘days in jail. Peter Walter Smith pleaded © guilty to two charges of narcotic possession, two charges of driv- ing with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08, one- charge of breaking and entering and one charge of robbery. He was sentenced 1o two years in: < ~. prison. Steven Joseph Wesley: was COn-".’ vieted of impaired driving, Wes- ley was sentenced to 30 days in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year.. Lambright collected social as- sistance from April 1987 until March 1988 without declaring in- come she eared working part- time as a bartender at the Royal Canadian Legion. | _ Lambright’s lawyer argued the entire welfare system is too con- fusing and that she did submit her paystubs. She had no prior record of con- ‘Victions. Dog lost Cesar went missing Jan, 22. The terrier cross is black with white paws and white chest and lives in the Hamer and Eby area, Cesar has a collas, but no tag. Call 638-0335. and Harris died later at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. New Hazelton RCMP said weather conditions and speed ap- peared to be contributing factors. The third fatal accident involv- ing a single vehicle took place Jan. 20 at Poryphry Creek east of New Hazelton.: The driver and lone occupant, Owen Brandt, 68, of Ketchikan, Alaska, died when his vehicle travelled off to the right of the road and rolled. New Hazclion RCMP said seat- belis werent worm. 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