A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 1 16, 1995 Rain, rain go away August, you're right. However, year, they’re not that uncommon says Nick Draper from the Terrace weather office. we had broken one record mini- new low “high” of:14 degrees. i4 Ardegrees, set back in 1960. - Our average mean tempera- below normal so far this month. The average temperature Tanges 21. 1 degrees, while this mionth’s temperatures have. ranged from of 18,9) Not exactly beach weather... Terrace. i is getting approx- imately 50% more rain than it usually does, Not ‘including Tuesday’s rainfall, there has been 48.7 mm of rain at the air- port this month. Normally we get 58.3 mm. of rain ‘for all of August: ‘Those: rain clouds have reduced the amount of sunshine we usually get. To date Terrace has had. 55.6 hours of sunshine. In a normal month. we would nomnally have had 100 hours of sun, for an average of 200 hours for the whole month, twice as much’ precipitation and half as much sun. so far this mentli" says Biraigser* ae 2 eda: b: bade oot thalicee 62 i. Sor ESL Led Wrat TRAY z Charged” man is to appear in court here Aug, 29 charged’, with two counts of assault: and | possession of adan perous weapon, . from a call for. ‘assistance: made by residents of a Scott: Ave. home Aug. 14 oe They say.an altercation took place at the home and that there were threats. of:Violence. A kitchen knife was seized. Man injured. — POLICE SAY alcohol and speed were the contributing fac- at the bottom of the Old Lakelse Lake Drive hill in Thornhill in the early moming hours of Aug. B. 7 or . | Police’ say a lone male occupant “was taken to. Mills Memorial ‘Hospital and is in stable condition. - . Vehicle: damage is estimat- ed at $ 15 000, Some delays DELIVERY and pick up delays are being experienced as its 150 clerical staff in B.C. The company locked out after presenting a final monetary package ta the workers who are Service Alliance of Canada. That offer wasnt ‘taccepted. director Steve. :Wuthmann ‘says: Purolator drivers are represent- ed by the Teamsiers union and are carrying on as usual. “The needs of our regular customers aré being met but there are some delays, And we aren't taking pick | up calls from irregular . | ad Wuthmann As of yesterday moming, . mum ‘temperature already for ]- August. On August:13.we set a | That broke. the old ‘Tecord of ture ‘is running three degrees from alow of 16.2 to a high of | an average low of 11.1 to ahigh ~“Essentially: ‘we've had} Seay oT ee ae A 31-YEAR-OLD local § “RCMP ‘say: the: chatges | against Dennis: Sampare™ result"] ” tors in a single vehicle accident | the émployeeséarlier this month | JF IT FEELS like this has} been an unusually soggy, cool |. although. weather patterns have 4 been. unusual for this time of §° a result of Purolator locking out |” Teptesented by the Public | Company. labour relations - _ like to hear from you. Terrace Crimestoppers are asking your assistance in solving a case of vandalism to equipment which - occurred sometime between Friday:June 30. and UY ~ Saturday, July 1, 1995 in the gravel pit located across from Furlong Bay on Highway 37 South of Terrace. Terrace RCMP ‘responded to a complaint of van- -dalism from the owner of the equipment. - Investigation reveals that a loader was started: and used to ram a pup trailer overturning it causing an. extensive amount of damage. The tail lights of a second loader were broken. The culprit(s) then broke into another loader. Tota! estimated cost of damages is between $4,000.00 and $5,000.00 dollars. If you know the identity of the person(s) respon- sible for this act of vandalism crime stoppers would . Crimestoppers 0 offers a cash reward of up to $1000 | dollars. for information. leading to an arrest and -|. charges laid against any individual in relation to- ‘this or any unsolved crime. If you have any infor- Imation, call _crimestoppers at 635-TIPS, ‘that’s - 635-8477, Callers will not be required to reveal their identity or testify i in court. enema ee SD EO SS a SS ES | SS SS SS ee ewe Sa es” ee a” SD GED” SED * Gains * SOU * SRE” GD * OD QE * Gane ait Box 34009, Station D \ Phone: 1-800-665-LUNG | od |. YVAGON | : SINCE 1930 {Elaine § 635-3018 Joan 635-2928 Francine 635-2688 Nella 635-1605 Gillian 635-3044 If you have Names wrong _ THE NAMES: OF two. people were mixed up in two cutlines in the July.26 edition, ‘Lindesay Burnett was the man on-the front page of that issue . while Frank Walker was the man on Page AS, ‘ —T’S CUT ~ AND DRIED. Tobacco Kills. BRITISH COLUMBIA “1 LUNG ASSOCIATION ny sWancouver, BIC.) 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