Al0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 8, 1990 “ake pte Me cet anateen tet gaat OMe te RE WT ET at AE OSE ran bE Be In 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 6 Michael Evan Mullins was fined $300 for dtiving without due care and attention. Garth Robin Webster was fined $150 for illegal possession of a narcotic. Thursday, July 12 Robert Alwyn Bartlett was sentenced to four months in jail for threatening to cause death or bodily injury to another person and one month in jail for committing mischief in relation to property. Friday, July 13 Earl Wilfred Weget was fined $75 on each of three counts of violating a probation order. Kenneth Robert Dotson was given a three-month suspended jail of recognizance and assualt. Chester Glenn Wale was fined $125 for illegal possession of narcotics. Friday, July 20 Lucinda Thomson was fined $75 for driving without due care and attention. Tuesday, July 24 Thomas Daniels was sentenced to 30 days in jail for assault and 14 days, to be served consecutively, for failure to comply with a condition of recognizance. Daniels was also placed under two one- year concurrent probation orders. Thursday, July 26 Uli Mendel was fined $100 for . driving without due care and The Gomacho became an attention-getting sight on half-finished Lazelie Ave. recently as it rambled down the street throwing off heat and noise while pouring a continuous curb of pre-mixed concrete. The city contracted the machine from Danbrill of Richmond. The eight-member crew had just finished a job in Prince Rupert. sentence for committing mischief attention. in relation to property. Marvin Russell was sentenced to 14 days in jail and given a one- year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Peter David was fined $40, for. theft. Beryl Charlotte Doolan was fined $300 for driving while prohibited to do so by a court order. James Brett Murray was fined $75 on each of two counts of illegal possession of narcotics. Thomas Roy Yeager was fined $750 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Richard John Limacher was fined $400 for assault causing bodily harm. Tuesday, Juiy 17 Roger Warren Green was fined $200 for illegal possession of narcotics. Thursday, July 19 Trevor Philip Stephenson was fined $100 for assault. Kenneth Henry Guno was given two nine-month suspended jail sentences for breach of a condition Friday, July 27 Andrew Matthew Morrison was sentenced to 60 days in jail for assault, 60 days in jail for each of: two counts of assaulting a police officer and 30 days in jail for committing mischief to property. Morrison was aiso given three one- year probation terms. On one count of breaking and entering with the intent of committing an indictable offense, Morrison was sentenced to 90 days in jail and placed on probation for one year, concurrent to the other penalties. Christopher Kemp Tasa was fined $300 on each of two counts of breaking, entering and commit- ting and indictable offense and $200 for theft. Tasa was also given two consecutive one-year probation terms, Carol Lorraine Watts was fined $75 for illegal possession of, narcotics. Lillian Martha Guy was fined $900 and placed on probation for one year for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. City approves 1990 tax exemption list Terrace city council has approved the list of private properties that will be exempted from paying property taxes in 1991. Basically, the list contains the same names as the 1990 list which includes, for example, propertics owned by. the Terrace Little Theatre, the Child Development Centre, the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, the Kermode Friendship Centre, the Terrace Curling Club and the “Terrace Christian Fellowship. An application for exemption from the Ksan House Society was declined due to the fact that their provincial funding formula recog: nizes municipal property taxes as a legitimate operaling cost. One other group, though, has been. allowed an additional exemption. The Tuck Ave. senior citizens complex operated by the Christian: Council for Social Resources will be exempted from paying sewer and water utility charges. Great pictures aren't the only things you'll get at Northern Drugs. Now, until August 25, you'll also get a chance to win an exotic ocean cruise for 2 to Mexico! _ Our special holiday prize includes airfare* to/from Los Angeles, ground transportation in Los Angeles, and a luxurious 4 day/3 night cruise to Mexico. Entry forms are available at all Northern Drugs stores. Enter soon. And enter often. = Kodak Stores throughout northwestem British Columbia NORTHERN DRUGS/KODAK CRUISE FOR 2 T * Flight will originate from, Prince Rupert Airport, Terrace-Kitimal Alrpon, or Smithers Airport. Entries will be recelved up to August 25, 1990. No purchase nacessary, Employees of Northern Drugs and their immediate famities are not eligible to entar. ; \.