Page A10 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 2, 1990 Terrace provincial court. $600 and given a one-year. ee * Alexander Cion pleaded guil- March 9 Kenneth Gilbert Hewer was convicted of impaired driving and refusing to provide a breathalyzer sample. Hewer was sentenced to two months in jail, and is prohibited from driving for one year, , Danny Fagan pleaded guilty to assault and failing to comply with a condition of a release. Fagan was sentenced to 28 days in jail, and two years on proba- tion. March iz Reuben Matthew Bright pleaded guilty to driving with a vlood-alcohol Jevel over the legal limit. Bright was fined $400 and given an automatic licence suspension. Ronald Nei] Gawe was con- victed of assault. Gowe was given a suspended sentence and six months on probation, Donald Jeffery Spalding pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. Spalding was fined $500 and given an automatic driver’s licence suspension. March 14 Wilfred Peter Bennett plead- ed guilty to assault and was fin- ed $150. Lee Anthony Mandzuk pleaded guilty to breaking-and- entering to commit an indic- table offence. Mandzuk was Break-ins TERRACE — Police are in- vestigating several break-ins that occurred downtown last Thursday night. Terrace RCMP said thieves broke into one home and a business, and stole some items. Two other businesses were van- dalized, but the perpetrators didn’t get inside. Police didin’t release names of the businesses or the amount of damage done or goods stolen. A detachment spokesman said most of the businesses were located near the railway tracks on Hwy16. Four injured Four people were sent to hospital last week after the car they were in crashed 65km east of Terrace. Police said the car was trying to pass another vehicle on a double-solid line. ‘When a third vehicle came into view in the opposite lane, the passing vehicle — in an attempt to return to his lane — lost control and hit the ditch.” RCMP said damage to the car was roughly $15,000, and said the four in the car were taken to Mills Memorial Hospital with undetermined injuries. The ac- cident happened just after mid- night April 25. Police said the investigation is continuing, and released no names or other information. (DARNI 1 COULD HAVE ADVERTISED IN THIS SPACE! sentenced to three months in jail and two years on probation. - March 16. Maureen Febril pleaded guit- ty to possession of stolen pro- perty and was given a condi- tional discharge. . Anthony Grant pleaded ‘guil- ty to disqualified driving, Grant was fined $300.. _ David George Mahood plead- ed guilty to breach of probation and was given a suspended sentence and probation. Eric Kurt: McCarron pleaded guilty to pointing a firearm. He was given a suspended sentence and nine months probation. Mirlam Beverly Wilson pleaded guilty to two counts of obtaining goods under false pretences, Wilson. was given a suspended sentence and nine months probation. Frederick Lawrence Newman pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit. Newman was sentenced to four months in prison, and is prohibited from -driving for 18 months. March 27 Dennis James Nadeau was convicted of assault and was given a suspended sentence and one year probation. March 28 Shawn David Phillip Harris pleaded guilty to disqualified driving, impaired driving and two motor vehicle offences. Harris was sentenced to one and a half months in jail, was fined $600 and prohibited from driv- ing for one year. Darrell Frederick Grace was given three months probation for threatening. March 29 Richard James Toihurst was convicted of assault, and was fined $750. Ivan Nelson Quock pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to appear in court, and was sentenced to 14 days in jail. March 30 Gaston Gagnon pleaded guil- ty to disqualified driving and was fined $200. Thomas Robert Green plead- ed guilty to theft under $1,000. Green was given a suspended sentence and nine months pro- bation, ae Norman Craig Guno pleaded guilty to threatening. Guno was given six months probation. ' Linda Rose Porter pleaded. ‘guilty to public mischief: and was sentenced to seven days in jail. _ Miles Dennis Sparks was con- victed of impaired driving. He was fined $500 and prohibited from driving for one year, Jack Herbert Wesley’ pleaded guilty to three counts of breach of probation, and was sentenc- ed to three months in jail. Gordon Oscar Tuckerman - pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property valued at less than $1,000. ‘Tuckerman was fined $350. Johannes Lohnenbach plead- ed guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. He was fined © $450 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Norman Keith Larson plead- ed guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit. Larson was fined licence suspension. Angel Rita Morgan pleaded guilty to assault and theft under $1,000, Morgan was given a suspended sentence and one year probation, with conditions attached, Harry Marshall Stevens pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic and obstructing an of- ficer. Stevens was fined $150, April 2 Gerald Wayne Bellamy plead- - ed guilty to assault. He was given a suspended sentence and 12 months probation. Charles Cecil Robinson pleaded guilty to driving witha blood-alcohol level over the legal Limit. Robinson was fined $550 and given a driver's licence suspension, April 3 Paul George Fernandes pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit. Judge H.M. 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