ioc le ay Ry & & Cer Bee eS ee Ht a: ‘monthi in. “jail 4 ‘in’ addide + to” other. jjail : time. eaded guilty to driving” a blood-alcohol level Gver™” thie legal ‘limit , of. 08, , and. was os convictedof: assault: causing :.: bodily harm. He was sentenced... to 60 days in jail and one. year on probation. ; Michael Jackson * plead guilty to assault causing, bodily . harm. ‘He was fined $1,500.” , Glenn: McLean. pleaded guilty; to possession. ofva narcotic for’. the purpose of. trafficking. : McLean was fined $1, 1300, ‘May AT ee “Jane Majie Sparkes. was. con- victed on -a: ‘shares: of driving ‘Young -moms » ~ place — heeds _ work” TERRACE — Two portable classrooms destined for installa-- tion at Caledonia~. Secondary - school do not conform to the B.C, Building, Code. | ~ That, ‘says city: permit direc- tor Bob Lafleur, was-the verdict after the city’ and’school board called in outside help to settle a dispute over whether the por- tables were up to tade, | ‘The school district wanted to use the portables for its, Young Mums program which begins next month. One was to be used as a classroom ‘for the school age mothers while the other was to serve asa daycare ¢ centre, “ ‘with & a "bhood-aleoho! ‘level c over’ being served.’ Karlsen’ ~ a “jail and is prohibited from drive a __ vieted. of.driving with a blood- alcoho! level over the legal limit: David John’. Lemmerick pleaded guilty to possession ofa narcotic for the purpose of traf- ficking.::. Judge” Edmond de Walle sentence emmierick to one day’in jail arid. fined, him $600. the legal limit of. .08. Sparkes, was fined $500; ordered to serve: one year on probation and is. > prohibited.” “from - driving : for. three months,; neg - Mitchell: ‘Vincent: Scott plead: i ed guilty to possession ofa Tate: “otic! Scott was fined $25, Date, Rex. Arnold pleaded. Anthony. *Hectot ‘Delorey pleaded guilly to possession ofa ; 92,000; 3 and -was..put.on :Probat. in jail and fined him $500: ° tion, for two years. ~ > David | ‘Ronald ‘McMillan May 23 : _ pleaded guilty to driving with ‘a “Wayne Wilfred Motz pleaded. blood-alcohol ‘level’“over the guilty ‘to impaired driving. Motz _ legal limit of .08, McMillan’ Was Was sentenced to three weeks in. fined - $300, and ‘received an automatic’ ‘driver’ s suspension,” |‘ Loran John — Popoff: pleaded guilty to. disqualified ‘driving. Popoff was fined $300 and is prohibited from driving for one year, DTA Mauricio Salvador Gonzalez. pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a narcotic for the purpose’ of trafficking. Judge Edmond “de “Walle sentenced Gonzalez to one day i in jail and fined him $1,200. : May 31 ‘Tyler Peter Wallace pleaded guilty to mischief, He'was given a suspended sentence and nine months probation. ; “Edward John Derrick plead- ed’ guilty to impairéd driving. Derrick’ was sentenced to 14 days in jail’ and is prohibited from driving for one year. Harry William Kalke pleaded guilty to- driving with a blood- alcohol ‘level over the legal limit of .0B. Kalke was fined $900 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Vernon “Archie Smith was convicted on a charge of driving ing for one year. os} Teresa Anne Marshall was convicted’ on 30 counts of ac- - quiring goods or services under ”, false pretences ‘and one count of fraud, Marshall was’ given @ “suspended sentence - and = twoF an on probation, Judge E. - Lloyd: Iverson. also ordered her to pay $1,236. 43 in restitution : anid to’serve S0:hours of com- munity. work service. Lenard Carl Radford pleaded "guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit: of .08. Radford was fined $700 and ‘is ‘prohibited. from: driving for one year. . : May 24 ms “Lee! Edward Starr was” con- of .08. Starr was fined $500 and: is prohibited from driving’ for . one year. ® $ason Frank Stevens: pleaded: - guilty to theft under $1, 000, and was fined $50. ; .. .. Matthew Burns Kinney plead- ed guilty to theft under $1, 000. He was fined $150: °° GO AWAY! FROM TERRACE TO: “vith a blood- al ‘the‘legal limit o ‘sentenced to 14/4 fs, prohibited from “one: year, 020 Fs James ‘Stariley Frain pleaded = cs guilty to impaired driving. Frain”: was sentenced to.14 days in jai and is prohibited. from drivin -for one year. licence: : James Douglas Rigler. plead - William’ Ryan Scott Douglas 7 was convicted 0 assault. | He 3 both personalized .and Faye, Ruth. and Lesley can give you head tui- - Ing, high power hairstyles and colors. Offering . Specializing in long hair, directional and spiral wraps. We also Carry a full line of Focus 21, Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 4, 1991 — Page A? Grant to help | -end drop: outs | TERRACE. com. .The high . students, ° ropout rate among..native 7 high school students here. will. snghtee avatar in of atv be: the focus of a Kermode . classrooms’ drop out-of “Friendship Centre-produced. -§chool by the time they reach Manual for tedchers.;:: wo “The provincial government. Cites. 10. he dro Petudents ~ announced last week {he cen-;: 3+ Grade 10 is. ‘onl 25. per A cttre will receive a $5,200 B. c.. _ "pent uy pr Youth grants.) *: zIt's intended. to give Those’ statistics came out fi hed $600,: ehh Ppl guilly’to,,possessidn. of stolen: narcotic for the purpose ‘of traf- - ote ay 16 — ‘Stewart : property valued at more than: ficking. Judge Edmond. de ed guilty to. theft under $1,000. ‘teachers a better. understan- - vat a ‘conference: on. native i -Stiainn tichatd McGrath’ Wwag--$1,000. ‘Arnold’ was’ fined Walle sentenced him to:one day Rigler was fined $100... _- ding of native culture, and to’ youth and education.’ held « provide activities. to help - “,raise the cultural’ awareness “and. self-esteem. of native ~ THE HAIR HUT... ~ Where Creative. o Imaginations Meet! _ here last year, The idea’ for _.the manual came ‘out of that “conference. : precision cuts. _ Matrix and Joico and hair accessories. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS! PERMS $5 0 00 AND UP INCLUDING CUT & CONDITIONING Formerly of Bonnie's Cut & Curl, to our staff and look forward to meeting all of her friends and clients. OUR NEW LOCATION . (Still in Thornhill) at 83 Clark Street _ga7al | $739) | $514 Vancouver..$175. Toronto... . Victoria .- $190 Halifax. Winnipeg $444 Montreal _ wAMiND AL ALleMs cal sanction their installation on the grounds ‘they-did not: meet the — safely, standards required by the building code and the school DOES THAT OLD CAR GO TOO fi district. arguing they did,’ the Calgary ‘ $313 Edmonton $340 . : ‘t be bal : J two sides spend to get the pi) yet rave ton September 9 ara 2, Al ave _ SLOW? BREAK DOWN? completed by January 31, 1992. Sale ends September 11° of standards branch and the B.C. 1991. Other restrictions apply Architects Institute. _ TRADE IT IN! A + Lafleur. confirmed he. had _ * 4736 LAKELSE AVENUE i) fobs ou ented J. Termmce. 80.96 188 Caledonia if they were made to CE ; “fonreare DRIVE AWAY IN A NEW CAR t ! i conform to the regulations. He said'local ‘architect Royce . i Condie, was designing. a wood. 1 frame’ structure which would : i | } i 4 a | _ DON'T MISS OUR... ‘PUSH, PULL OR serve as a washroom and would - go in between the two portables. +Condie would: also be ‘averseeing alterations to the portables that would bring them up to code, CUBA | Once he was « boasting splendid cathedrals, many -unique museums and the Hemingway museum. Cther sites of interest include Gran Piedra - National Park, Treasure Lake, ‘the Vinatas: ‘Vallay with beaut school district faced, Lafleur ff -and unusual geotogical formations, =. repeated his concern.was forthe ff. Tha best beaches can be found just east of Havana at Santa 2, ‘safely, ofthe children. ss Seve del Mar, where hotel: and pate vila accommodation, § otherhood issue on 7 satisfied ‘they: conformed and 9] Visltois to Cuba taday not only enjoy tropical beaches bul can i had given his approval to their | Uf: observe a changing soclaty as well, Cuba is a spanish speaking ¢ yk vise” as classrooms, - the. city | socialist republic of 44,218 squate miles and a poputation ot | would- issie‘the necessary per- | — 9.825, 000. Havana the capitat is a cosmopolitan city with very tap distinct sections: Vedado ‘and Central Havana ara rasifantial and 9fy : mit. commercial areas, Old Havana, partiatly restored, has scenic, .} 49 4° “While he ins the - Fl narrow cobbiestoned sireets and Spanish colonial architecture, | a Cuba's (inst schools in the countrysi jor producer ¢ of cilrus frults. There a water divitig: Smal boats and lishing and’ ra, available. Sport fishing is gaining prominenc and tha Barlavento Marina near Havana-{s frequent host ‘to Yournaments, Treasure} Lake is also. famous’ tor jt. ptantitul * lake bess. Tennis Is: avallatie al some hatels cr-at local tennis clubs. Baseball is the.= most popular spectator. sport, although; bicyetg:racing: ls. also ag popufar, and soccer. and basketbalt are ‘atin played. There is art is beroback riding’ Towards the purchase of any new 1991 Hyundai his sale only happens once a year ~ So Don’t Miss It! —-HYUNDAL- Where The Smart Money Goes. — “Wie, end ‘AVENUE “TERRACE, B.C. veo 1 Re