The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 10, 1993 - Page A13 WARNER MUSIC LANADA Perryscope Concerts PRESENT ~ | Council shorts Possible paving projects listed WITH THE CONSTRUCTION season fast approaching, coun- cil’s public works committee has been asked to look at half a dozen possible paving and one sewer project for 1993, all to be carried out as local improvement projects. Under that program, owners of property fronting « on to the streets ‘in question get to vote on whether they want the project to proceed. A ‘yes’ vote also means they agree to pay their share of the cost based on their properly frontage, Paving possibles are Cooper and Twedle on the bench, School and Legion at the east end of the city, Keith Ave. from the end of the existing pavement as far as Frank St., and the stretch of Walsh Ave. on fle Birch Hill bench. The sewer project being. considered is along the north end of Westview Drive. Under sized lot okayed THE MINIMUM LOT size requirement has been waived to allow subdivision of a South Kalum St. property. Council last week approved a committee recommendation a de- velopment variance permit be issued to Nancy Devcic, allowing the newly created lot at 2219 Kalum to be 53.5ft wide instead of the required 60ft. Similar variances have been issued on this street in the past, , Proclamations approved COUNCIL HAS agreed to following proclamations: National Wildlife Week (April 4-10); National Volunteer Week (April 18-24); Local Gavernment Awareness Week (April 19-25); and given the At The R.E.M. LEE THEATRE CASSETTE 9. Wednesday, March May 14-15 ae patel Conde Moat permission to hold tag days 99 1 Oth at 8 ‘00pm Cou COMPACT DISC S 1 5. OU rt report ‘George's New Album "Mustang Heart", is on Sale Now! TERRACE — Here are convic- prohibited from owning weapons Reserve Seating Tickets available now at... tions resulting from recent cases _ for three years, ——— — , —— — — — heard in Terrace provincial court: December 4 . one oat kas oe November 27 Robert Edward Fedorkiw was _- Russell Victor Cline pleaded convicted of breaking and enter- guilty to impaired driving. He ing and obstructing a peace of- was fined $400 and is prohibited ficer. Fedorkiw was given a from driving for one year. suspended sentence, 18 months Darrell Henry Gnaille pleaded = on probation, 60 hours com- guilty to causing a disturbance. munity work service, and an or- He was given a suspended der to pay $186.49 restitution. sentence and nine ‘months on : probation. Lillian Elaine Dozzi pleaded guilty to impaired driving. She was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year. "Terrence Dale Welsh pleaded guily to possession of a narcotic. Welsh was sentenced to one day in jail and was fined $400. November 30 Amold Lars Angus pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Angus. was sentenced to 14 days in jail, ‘and is prohibited from driving for one year. . December 1. eV age & i, -Edmund-Dean-Summer. pleaded ~---}-—-- rn ee reas “guilty to impaired. driving. . He a cn a, y “snc .was. fined $400 and is prohibited ae a _ : ee va “from driving for one year. J co ; and 188 vo Janette Morrison Rozsas |” ee oe mM VO ‘pleaded. guilty to theft under ~ |. WOES h hte , ze aoa Ventura $1,000. She received a suspended ve res i 2eg.:169. | amod sentence and . 18 months on | arn . oe | cameos. probation. wae . 16, 1605 ; | omeoaame . } J 4 : : Qtuetprot 2: Charles Craig pleaded guilty t to ae 93-127 | ye?) ]" gualpra Ve Jens as wy 2 Ze fs Qual + _ «breaking and ‘entering, He ee oe eter re fae a ont A4e 146, Quemian “received a suspended sentence a 209. ; BN B4 234.) agen and one year on probation. 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Vent, s “Abe |e HetIAbOW - i lee mee a ES Wing zzz Nga Aad 122 : oe Sgpeear oe ne i468: 2075S Hpage” : 120- : 2 an; ae ae thar yet pe eee eee aie 99° |. Hpee2) 0 tan abs ee nk wee oe Opa 200198 | ee “gat ”, Mika =. 0.12, ROB mT BO Woordt . H Lal “Ss 4 “TBO... . a ep ES ae Le Hecorar v8 as a8: oS 140 — ToT TdT Hedoct a BOR eh Cen ; 3 7 75 7B ? Hedsto aos ua : oy - 342 475 ; 5 Heasiiem ina Ae TERRACE — People visited B.C.’s provincial parks in record number last year and most were’ more satisfied than ever wilh what they found there. .- Those were the findings of the 1992 survey carried out. by the, provincial parks branch. . More than 23 million visits’ were recorded at the parks last year, an 11 per cent increase on . 1991, That figure included 2.5 million. campground visits, up six per- - -cent, and 364,000 boaters, a four : per cent rise. 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