. Charles PRR MENTE oe orn Bee ted from: driving;-forehd PV ycar. oe oe Harry Matthew Moore pleaded - ‘guilty to..assaull. and .was given L APPA NON THLE PANG RTELNAS Ren eR Court results TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: , March 5 Fred Gerald, Mowatt pleaded guilty to disqualified driving. He was fined $800. . Wilfred Thomas Hogg pleaded guilty to {mpaired driving. Hogg wes fined $500 and and is prohibited from driving for one year. ‘David Jonathan Heino pleaded guilty to mischief causing less than $1,000 damage. He was received a suspended sentence anid four months on probation, plus an order to pay $200 restitu- tion. James George Hall pleaded ' guilty to impaired driving. Hall was fined $600 and and is prohibited from driving for one year. ‘Jackie Russell Robinson pleaded guilty to failing to comp- ly with a condition of a recog- ‘nizance. Robinson was given a suspended sentence and one year on probation, March 8 Frederick Guno pleaded guilty to assault, Guno was fined $100 and given six months on probation. George Jerome Sears pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, He was sentenced to an- additional one month in prison. ~. . Mareh9 Terence Paul Ellis was con- victed of possession of a firearm and ‘assault. Bilis was sentenced to one day in prison, was fined $400, is on probation for 18 months and prohibited [rom pos- sessing firearms for two years. Carlos Alberto Duarte pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. Duarte received, a suspended sentence, six months on proba- tion, and an order to perform 25 hours of community work ser- vice. : Marchi2 Leo Sandy Skulsh _ pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. He was given a suspended sentence and nine months on probation. - Edwin Blaine Lefebvre pleaded .< guilty to impaired driving, He was fined. $500 and . andyjis.%, mhe six months on probation. Courtney Stewart Nelson was - convicted on two charges of theft ‘under $1,000, possession of stolen property valued at less than $1,000, and four counts of failing to appear in court. He was sentenced to 70 days in jail. Kiran Bai Narayan was con- victed of theft under $1,000. Narayan was fined $250. hte aa Locals pr ANTI-FREE TRADE sentiments were voiced at the Stop Free Trade rally held in Terrace May 15. About 60 people marched from carpenters’ hall to ing MLA Helmut Giesbrecht and councillor Rick King, gave their views on NAFTA, “You may as well learn the words to the Star Spangled Banner if this (deal) goes ahead,” warned Gies- brecht. The gathering was one of many anti-NAFTA rallies held across the country that day. A eae otest the bandshell, where speakers, Includ- Super dump hailed for garbage relief TERRACE — Build a single high-tech, super-dump for all of northern B.C. ‘Then haul the north’s garbage there by rail. That’s the idea now being floated by CN Rail district man- ager Anthony Rossi. . There’s an awful lot of inier- est,” he said, adding he has received a:number of calls since sending a flurry of letters out two weeks ago. The idea came about through a Avotkers discussed ways.of genet... “ating” hew business ‘for” the:‘em- -~ ~ pattled railway, which announced a series of cuts across the north ~ earlier this year. “T said ‘Why don’t we look. at . the positive, why don’t we look at ways to enhance our position.’ ”” Rossi’s plan would banish most of the dumps in northern B.C. in _ favour of one single super-dump. “] think they’re a nuisance and . apain,” he said of landfill sites. It’s not a new concept. Téronto and Vancouver use rail $100 a year to run. Lower Ma any time THERE’S A COLD HEARTED THIEF IN YOUR HOME. It’s lurking outside the back door. Or in the shadows of the basement, It’s the humming, whirring, clicking, old second refrigerator. 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Rossi noted that small. com- munities across the north are facing huge expenditures to per- form solid waste management studies, Those studies are being . per- formed to satisfy directives from :Victoria that the amount of pars; x E ‘bage lowing intayB.C. } sharp tax hikes to cover those costs and the paying off of the $170,000 debt that has accumu- lated on the running of the Thom- ‘be cut in'half by the Year 20d: =". hili dump. “A lot of small communities are spending a lot of money ‘ad- - dressing these problems,” Rossi noted, He suggested northem tax- payers could save money and find more cost-effective solutions to the new waste management guidelines by merging their dumps into.one, ‘Tt would give the kind of eco- nomic scale necessary to look at recycling and other positives,”’ he said, . High-costs\ items ; like ine. cinerifors for’ biomedical: waste “ ‘could: become more affordable ~ ‘with several communities partici- --pating, he added. Each town would have one depot near its railway yard, where people would drop off their sorted garbage into special con- - fainerized rail cars for shipping lo the super-dump. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 19, 1993 - Page A11 Congratulations eh _ ~~ ! Z Se : Sa Congratulations to Sally Smaha, the winner of the McEwan GM Trade Fair Raffle. Shown above is Jeff Brandenbarg presenting Sally with a $200.00 Gift Certificate. 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