cea A ee eT 1 Cr ie OM oe ede Oe Three Rivers | Workshop andJack Cook School both during the-special olympics. The local students algo. ‘won prizes’for having ‘the best-banners-in -their did very well during the events. Feenectiye divisions in Prince °-Gooree, late last week, . 21,-000-member - Employees Union will seek a Increase demanded VICTORIA (CP) -~ The Hospital $1.50-anhour wage increase when negotlations resume later this year on parta of the current —_‘ threeyear agreement, union president Bili Black said Monday. bee said the union also will be seeking a cost-of-living clause and double time for all ‘overtime. otaek said negotiations on this and other cost items Ie| will begin in late or early November. The union signed an agree- ment in 1977 allowing for a four per cent wage increase In that year and seven per cent In the second, It also called for ing of the contract if Inflation rose above seven per cent. ° [aCe ar A 6) LA LOO hoo POLICE NEWS “gudge “Darren Tellus sentenced a Terrace besiddrt Monday to four' months in Terrace ont retina fe {nstitute after, John; Sahn kines Wlsde pleaded: guilty in provincial court to a charge? \“ligf?"4). criminal eo “eaiuging: ‘bodily ot, ; ‘oternes A . a ‘The: cont? was: told by Crown ‘counsel: Tom: Bishop ‘that ;Wilson/had hosted | a howe party lat hig-residence at the. - Silver... Garden Apartment on Deo, 2, 1978. my ald that after the par’ ‘wp “indie early morning. hours. one: of the fuesta was upset: at..being forced .to..leave:-and ; began throwing -rocks through the windows of the residence. The court was told that ‘Wilson :took a twelve-gauge shotgun loaded with birdshot - and fired the gun through the broken window into the dark. . -The shot hita bystander-and -caused: severe, -tinysical in | othe: ‘eaaniediiigiasnuneqeh em tala (qletonfn’ auntie After sentencing Wilson to four, months. in prison, Collins. also.issued an order prohibiting — ‘Wilson from : possessing firearms for years, ; a Collins ordered Marcus Ivanoff to pay aifine of $100 or spend 7. days in jail in defet of rine Pay he was foun y of causing a disturbance in the Seven Seas restaruant May 8, Ralph Arthur Derick: age 40, of Kitwancool was fined $200 or given 14 days in default after he ‘pleaded. guilty to-a charge -of ‘im: . paired driving, arising from an incident Mey Bo. Two -local youths; Steven Roger Hoving and.Laurence Eugene Taylor, both age 16, have had sentencing put over - until June 28, while awaiting ‘@ pre-sentence report, after pleading gullty to.charges of “joyriding” when. they appearej before. Judge Darrell Collins in provincial . court in Terrace on Monday. The . charges arose following . ‘an incident’ on '2?, when police were ‘talled to ihe sanitary landfill ‘site on Kalum Lake Drive | after residents | notified -RCMP. = they’. héard machine site at about 4:30 a.m. The court was told police ap- Le ear Having. and ylor in a car, near. the landfill ‘and discovered an International —_ bulldozer running on the site. Hoving and’ Taylor later told RCMP they had started. the buildozer and had jumped off after being unable to contral the machine. Damage to the yehicle is estimated yy the owner. to total $5000, - [nother matters before the court, Colliis found’ Lanriy “Nevison, ‘owner of the Luso Hotel, not guilty of fallure to maintain 4 full fire alarm system after charges arising on November 8,9 » 10, 1978, Nevison told the’ couitt he had made arrangements to have the syatern ‘fixed as soon as he was told of dif- .~ ficullles with the alarms’ by the Fire Marshall's office. Neviacn also sald the alarms were frequently out of order because of damage done to the system by tenants, He said in this particular in- stance the alarms were not fixed until the Monday nat daliafiedthe hoelied ‘did ery moving . ‘at the’ foltdwing, the:date the, first ‘Charge: wedslaid because .of communication difficulties Yallowhead ‘Sew ‘he OW: 8: e companys ir het directed to fix the ~ yaeamn, + Before finding Nevishri rot guilty; Cotting stated he: was ‘did not ekthcide due Goifing’: nine Miigetiee: . 18. while ; ahi otf cet jae gi aged: i = a Bs it ico 5 ae | ; . “disturbance | by being 20, 1978. He slated he dro. ve i during the period, A Seott Avenue resident December 20 until Janu 20,1979, when he ri leiter from the2:superin= Kooterjayi St,.in Kitimat is scheduled: to ‘appear. in Terrace provincial court to face'a charge of driving with . abloocaicohol level over .08 after-police plopped a vehicle on Saturday during aroutine Medrick Morven of 139 St. Peters.Ave.'in New Aiyangh, is also schediiled to appear in Terrace iproviticial court to face a ea quate vt impa impaired ter. ‘pd stopped # ame élei:during a routine Chak the gam! day, i ilenley aadeick Robinson, . “8496 Schehbled ‘to appear in Terrace provincial court to front. Wi: “avernight on “Frida y. UPolice: ‘are in- tigating. thael Edward Charles -McIntyre of 4508 N. Sparka, ’Kelly!Lee Cham pou ‘pf -4810 pd Kl ‘and then visi his residenc " “Ting acceptiig, eet eeert ae ‘Collins stated. testimony. * “I'm not faulting the constable or the Crown. in ‘this matter,” he continued. Collins also stated the court would look further into the ‘matter, and ordered a copy ‘pf. the proceedings to be forwarded to the Attorney- ' General, ’ Collins ordered Randy ‘Peter Frandsen, age 19, to’ pay a fine of $75 or apend 5 ‘days in jail in default of payment after Frandsen pleaded guilty to causing a ‘disturbance by using ob- Beene language following an incident at the Terrace Arena on April 2, a - Robert Hartley Anderson as Gtdered to pay. & $50 afler he pleaded guilty .of.. ‘being a’ minor in’ possession” af aleoha). Charges were laid following ‘a house party: in- Delta, B.C,,on April 12. * After also’ pleading guilty... P charges of being a.mlhor™ possession of aledhol. Jose Emanuel Goncalves was fined $50 by Collins. . Micheal James Hall Pleaded guilty to charges of possession.-oL. marljyanga ‘after: police found him in” possezsion of 5 grams.of ; marijuana near the Terfuce Hotel on May 18. Collins, “ordered Hall to bay a $100. fine? with % in de Robert by Collins, a —_ fullty rr) driving... while ; aving a bisad alcohol - vontent of over..08 and was. fined $250 or rT daya- after belng invalved in a- single vehicle aceldent,:... . : George Fitk d, age 28, was found Haag impaired: » “ep ‘ev Arthur Knarr, 25, of 139 Lynn Sharples of 4839 Olson « Ave. are all. scheduled ‘to appear in Terrace provincial © court to face charges of thett: under $50 after an incident Friday night Involving the theft of some ministry of highways road signs. ; A Terrace Hotel employee Teported that someone had torn the wiring out of her vehicle while it was parked at the hotel Saturday night, Police are investigating. A resident. of Straume Avenue reported that someone had stolen an elght- track tape player, two speakers and three tapes from her vehicle while it was parked at her residence. overnight Saturday. Police: are investigating, William R. Davies of 16 Woodland Heights trailer, court is scheduled to appear: in Terrace provincial court” to face a charge of driving’ with a blood. ralechel bed. over .08 after police stop a vehicle during a° routine f shedk-on- Old Lakelse Laky. . Johnston received minor injuries after the car he was travelling in hit a gravel section and the driver lost control of the car which ended up in the ditch. Johnston received minor inj Three other passengers in the vehicle also received | minor injuries. Damage ta the- Johnston vehicle. was approximately #1, 500 damage. . Two Terrace youths were charged with littering Saturday night after. they smashed beer bottles infront _ of the police statlon.: i: One Terrace youth was charged with being a minor ina licensed premises at the . Northern Inn Saturday night ‘and another was charged with being a minor in possession.of liquor. Mailand Elworthy, Rowlord Splice Rite and QM. Industries on Blakeburn St. were all “broken into overnight ‘Sunday,. Terrace. RCMP discovered jall the rearit doors’ of these places smashed in at 4:30 a.m. Nothing appears to be stolen and police are investigating. Miners switch CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. (CP) ~ Workers at Wedtern Mines Ltd. near thia Van- couver Island community have voted to switch union affiliation to the Canadian Association of [ndustrial, Mechanical and Allied Workers, The 220 workers at the two mines which produce lead, zine, cadmium, gold, silver and copper had been represented by the United Steel Workers. Jeas Succamore, CAIMAW secretary-treasurer, said the provincial Jabor relations . board granted a certification following a representation vote.of 111 to 77,in favor of . [i “CAIMAW, ~ HEAVY DUTY GMC TRUCKS ~ JES _Lazalle Ave.. i "aketse Ayo, ; * Skeena Malt We carry a full line of GM PRODUCTS. “CHEVROLET + OLDSMOBILE _* CHEVROLET & GMC ~FRUCKS | 4 FRONTIERCAMPERS | & MOTOR HOMES SEE US ON HIGHWAY 16 W. 635-4941 driving, following an in- cident on May 5. Collins -ordered him to pay a fine of §250 or 14 days, *. Cecil Goodven pleaded guilty lo a charge of driving ‘while having a blood alcohol ‘content of over .8. Goodven ‘was stopped by police at a Colleen in Kitimal, and -Cojling ordered him, to pay 4a., iar 6 Feist ae 0 days. in Jim McEwan Tarrace, B.C, defaull. " CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC BUICK i Prices Etfactive Monday fo Saturday, June 4 to June 9 In Terrace Whole. Canada ( Grade.........sssssellh Sirloin Steaks =: Pork Steaks Top Boneless zr $3.19 zic$] 39} "Weal Dinners Frozen. Assorted Varieties ¢ , Manor House. 1) OZ. (312. 1) oz. (312.49) Package..........7 WJ Package =. B| instant Coffee 54.49) Airway 10 oz. (284g) Jar, Lucerne...” Assorted. 4 Invours: - Margarine : CV 36K) cocancreree Pig. $1. 99 PRODUCE Tomatoes Hot House. B.C. Grown. Extra Large, Lge & Med No. 1 Grade...:........1b. Lettuce:"3$1.00 White Rose Potatoes cam 89° We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Sales in Retail Quantities Only SAFEWAY