2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 23, 1991 POLICE REPORT «3 2: A Terrace RCMP member’ oper- ating on highway patrol -on the afternoon of Oct. 5 clocked a 1975 Buick travelling fast on Highway 16 west of Terrace and turned around to go after the vehicle. As he turned around, according to Cst. Gary Swanson, the officer noticed the man who was driving change positions with a woman passenger. When he stopped the . vehicle the officer, who initially suspected the reason the occupants changed position was because. the man was impaired, was surprised to discover that the woman was also impaired. The two were taken to the detachment station where they were given breathalyzer tests. The 38-year-old woman and the 41-year-old man, both of Terrace, were charged with impaired driv- ing and the man was charged with driving while prohibited. Terrace RCMP are investigating vehicles, and remind the’motoring..8 ware the motorbikes had been public to park in well-lit aréas,’ stolen. : secure all. parked vehicles, and store all valuables out of public ‘FAST view. Hunters in particular are reminded not to display firearms FOREST in unattended vehicles. FACTS iby According to Staff Sgt. J. Veld- ; man, several firearms have been | Canadian|VWomen stolen from vehicles over the past two weeks; most of them were dis- played in the back windows of pickup trucks. in imber Terrace Branch FACT: A young tree, grow- ing in a properly managed forest, Is a much more ef- fective vehicle for process- ing the earth’s unwanted gases than a mature and decaying forest. (source: Timber Research and Development Association) Two 13-year-old boys riding motorbikes at 3 a.m. Sunday caught the attention of two RCMP officers. According to Cpl. Garry Moritz, the two boys were scen driving along Kalum Lake Drive, when they were stopped by police, Sustut... Continued from Page 1 it was discovered they had stolen | FAST the motorbikes about one hour re earlier in the South Terrace area. | | When contacted by RCMP, the sponsored *Y . Canadian |Women in hmber ment going there. One of the bids for the Sustut-Takla came from Westar, whose sawmills in Kit- wanga and Hazelton were shut down indefinitely this year. Hazelton director Alice Mait- land found the resolution easy to support. The Village of Hazelton paid $15,000 in legal fees to chal- lenge the Sustut decision in court and they still don’t have an answer. The judge hearing the case said she would not acccpt any submissions after Aug. 9, and October 17 Barry & Debbie Posehn, Edmonton ae Terrace Branch FACT: In 1987, slash-burning released about 10 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in- to our atmosphere. That same year, the burning of fossil fuels released 32 mililon tonnes. “If prescrib- ed burning were not carried out following logging, similar amounts of carbon dioxide would probably be released from the decom- position of the slash and lit- ter over a longer period of time." (source: Forestry Canada) Maitland says she expected a deci- sion shortly after that date. “But she won’t talk about it at all,” says Maitland. “I don’t think she want- ed to wreck the Socred election.” The Economic Development Commission request may eventu- ally wind up on Prince Rupert MLA Dan Miller’s desk , Miller is widely believed to be prime candi- date for Minister of Forests. Pre- mier Mike Harcourt is expected to announce his selections for Cabi- net in about two weeks. October 18 ’ Nick Dewit, Smithers October 19 Philip Webb, Terrace October 20 Larry/Charlotte Derrick, Terrace October 21 Marisa Ramus, Terrace October 22 Karen Enriquez, Terrace October 23 Charlotte Renshaw Close Up mag 1 year — $39.00, plus GST azine, $10 extra in Terrace and Thornhill (Cheque OMoney Order 4 Master Card Visa rosso send a subscription to: Card No Address Expiry Date Postal Code Mail or bring this form to: Phone ; Terrace Review r 1 | | | a | § | t i. | | i I i i Seniors in Terrace & | i u Seniors outside Terrace & District $33.00 Out of Canada $100.00 sea we in Sah ek i a same ete ee District $30.00 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 bw mw mame eee eee eee 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. V8G 1M7 . . 5 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM [ Pots. Continued from Page] = t aan . . < saeee we “ ay ke Tig ieee, ene oP a . ‘ several incidents of theft from -owrers of the miotorbikes were not harvested systematically on a reg- ular basis. Also found at the site was a hollowed out-tree that was being used for storage. Inside were a number of tarps and some poorly stored, mildewed marijuana plants. This is the third major marijuana plantation discovered by police in recent weeks. About 2,000 pounds of marijuana plants were seized seized north of Kitwanga-and. north of Kitwanga and 2,000 plants were confiscated near New Aiyansh. . PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of School District 1 No. 88 (Terrace) that | require the presence of said i electors in the places herein designated, on Monday, | October 28, 1991 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and ! 12:00 noon, to elect: B Trustee (one) — for a two year term (1992/93 calendar years) to represent the Terrace area and environs; Trustee (one) — for a two year term (1992/93 calendar years) to represent the Hazelton-Kitwanga areas and envrions. Trustee (one) — for a two year .term (1992/93 calendar years) to represent the reserves of Gitwangak, | Kitwancool and Kitsegukla. At the SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. for the electors of the Terrace and Terrace rural voting area. At the HAZELTON VILLAGE OFFICE, and the NEW HAZELTON MUNICIPAL OFFICE, for electors of the Village of Hazelton and Hazelton voting area. At the SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. for the electors of the Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla reserves. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly i qualified electors of the Assessment District. The A nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning 5 officer, or designate, at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination i paper shall state the name, residence and occupation of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficiently J identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be signed by the candidate. 1 In the event of a poll being necessary, advance polls and regular polls will be held at the following places, dates and times: City of Terrace and Terrace Rural Areas: — Advance Poll, Friday, November 08, 1991, Terrace & District Schoo! Board Office, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. — Advance Poll, Friday, November 15, 1991, Mills Memorial Hospital, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 16, 1991, Terrace, a Rosswood, Usk, Thornhill, Lakesle Lake, Gedarvale, New Remo, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. | a Municipalities of Hazelton and Hazelton Voting Areas: — Advance Poll, Friday, November 08, 1991, Hazelton Municipal Office, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. — Advance Poll, Thursday, November 14, 1991, New Hazelton Municipal Hall, 3026 Bowser, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. — Advance Poll, Friday, November 08, 1991, Kitwanga Elementary Secondary School, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 16, 1991, Hazelton, Two Mile South Town, Kitwanga, Kispiox Valley, New Town, Moricetown, Kispiox Village, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. a Reserves of Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla ~ Advance Poll, Friday, November 08, 1991, Kitwanga a Elementary/Secondary School, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. — Regular Poil, Saturday, November 16, 1991, at Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE, B.C. this 4th day of October, 1991 (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson Returning Officer School District No. 38 (Terrace) 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 3E9 eds