_ On Monday, Sept. 15 in Terrace Provincial Court Wanda Watson was fined $500 for hav- ing possession of a nar- cotic. Watson was also | _ put on two years proba- ‘tion and was fined $250 . | for having possession of a narcotic . eee In Terrace Provincial Court on Monday, Sept. 15 Kenneth Hogg was fined $500 for having possession of a narcotic. Hogg was also fined $250 and put on two years probation for hav- ing possession of a nar- cotic, ** * On Friday, Oct. 10 in Terrace Provincial Court Brian Coverdale was fined $20 for an offense under the Motor Vehicle Act. Coverdale was also fined $10 for a different offense under the Motor ’ Vehicle Act. Ce On Wednesday, Sept. 17 in Terrace Provincial Court Thomas Clark was fined $600 for operating a motor vehicle while his ' ability to drive was im- paired. xe In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Sept. 19 David MacStorey was found guility of an of- fense under the Motor Vehicle Act and was fined $300 and jailed for seven days intermittent, kok oe On Friday, Sept. 19 in Terrace Provincial Court Blayne Lindstrom was fined $50 for having possession of a narcotic, sh & In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, Oct. 2 Douglas Harrison was jailed 14 days consecu- tive for having posses- sion of stolen property obtained by crime. ‘sk * On Wednesday, Oct. 8 in Terrace Provincial Court Ivan Batagelj was found guilty of assault and was fined $100. +m In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, Oct. 9 Brent Birkedal was fined $1200 for operating a motor vehi- cle while his ability to drive was impaired. **e & On Thursday, Oct. 9 -in Terrace Provincial Court Barry Penner was fined $600 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. * & In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Oct. 10 Linda Tashoots was fined $350 for operating a motor vehicle while her ability to drive was im- paired, 12 Terrace Review — Wedne tions sday, October 22, 1986 he At work - “9 The winners of the Terrace and Thornhill “Fira Chief for a Day” contest enjoyed a “@ McDonald's breakfast before taking over for the local fire chief. The young chiefs were given an opportunity to learn about different aspects of a firehall, and recelved the} authority to give some orders to the crews. Together at breakfast are (I to r) Fire Chief i Clifford Best, Mayor Jack Talstra, Timothy Laurie (the Terrace winner), Brian Turner (the - § Thornhill winner), and his father. Rees Candidates speak at open forumM continued from page 4 position, saying that he disagreed with Fraser and believed that assistance funding is needed for northern students attending insitu- in the Lower Mainland. ‘Frank How- ard said that Fraser should be fired and call- ed his statement ‘‘appall- ing’’. Gordon Sebastian stated that local control of education could prepare children from the ground up for fulfill- ment of their goals, and Bill Hayes said, ‘‘Money should not come between people and education. An increase in funding is needed,’’ In response to a ques- tion concerning the minimum wage level in B.C., all candidates spoke in favor of raising it, with exception of Dave Parker, who said he was not in favor of lowering it. In a state- ment two weeks ago Parker stated that he considers minimum wages a matter to be established by em- ployers, adding that there is too much government regulation. Social Credit policy, however, apparently does not extend the same philosophy to the Com- pensation Stabilization Program. Frank Howard de- clared himself and his ‘party to be in favor of subsidized daycare, and pointed out that the NDP had established a program in 1974 which was removed by. the subsequent government in 1976, Bill Hayes said that employers should be given incentives to pro- vide the workplace facilities for childcare, and the parents should be responsible for hiring staff. Gordon Sebastian « Local residents take advan- tage of the recent fire tighting display held at McDonald's parking tot by checking out the fire engine and talking to flramén. The Promotion was held in con- junction with the Get Out Alive fire drift! which many local residents participated In so that they could outline escape routes from their homes. Fire Chief )} Thornhill Fire Chief for the Daniele Barquist phot day was 10-year-old 8rian [ies Turner, Elementary School. He recelved breakfast at McDonald's and visited the Thornhill fire department. At the station, Turner viewed flrefighting equipment and issued orders to the fire crew, as the real fire chiefs took some time off their busy-schedule while the new commander took over. from Thornhill, said it would be “useful” for women and Single parents, and he added that it would free income for other uses. Dave Parker expressed the view that daycare is already provided by numerous small busi- nesses and effective sup- port service policies are already in place under the present government. In his closing remarks, Bill Hayes said, ‘‘B.C. is polarized, politically, socially and spiritually. The province has suf- fered from bad govern- ment and a bad opposi- tion, What we need is an Opposition that is not Skeena voters recently had the opportunity to question tha four men running for MLA in the provincial election. The all-candidates forum in the REM Lee Theatre was spon: sored by the Terrace Jaycees, with Jaycees past president Andrew Lee serving as moderator. part of the polarity. The Liberal Party is the positive alternative.’’ Gordon Sebastian said, “I’m not in this for political reasons, I’m not a hard-core politician. , Vote with’ your reason, use your bargaining power,’*’ Sebastian had earlier argued that the election of an indepen- dent in the Skeena riding would be a certain method of drawing the deserved attention of both major parties to the area, Frank Howard, who stated in his opening remarks, ‘‘Don’t you think there are already enough people on the government side? What you need is somebody on your side,’’ concluded by efining leadership as taking a course of action for the benefit of all the people. Unable to let the opposition rest for long, he said, ‘‘Victory brings out the worst in the Socreds —- don’t let it happen again.”’ Dave Parker left the crowd with the observa- tion that ‘‘an MLA must be receptive to all people in the riding... if the issues were easy, they would have already been solved’’. The polls will be open Oct, 22 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Terrace voters can cast their ballots at Veritas Hall, 4836 Straume Ave., and Thornhill voters will go to the Thornhill Com- munity Centre, 7 In Terrace court In Terrace Provincial Court on Thursday, Sept. 25 Robert Mont- ' gomery was found guilty of assualt and was fined $300. xe & On Friday, Oct. 10 in Terrace Provincial Court John McDougall was fined $100 for an offense under the Liquor Con- trol Act. ee * In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Oct. 10 Efren Rozsas was fined $100 for an offense under the Liquor Con- trol Act.