cer eenrem ern oeer eatery FEAL (Ob 2 tie! wsbesubow — Hagiit aonrat Al0 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 13,1991. Mays In. x Le rae cg AEE ES tne Mg provided by the court registry. "Monday, February 11. “Alfred ° William Keohnke was "sentenced to six months in jail, placed on probation for two years, and given a two-year driver's licence suspension on one count of impaired driving and one count of dangerous driving. . Mark Richard Solmundson was fined $450 and given a one year’s drivers licence suspension for impaired driving. Dirk Classen was fined $150 for creating a disturbance in a public. place. Classen was also fined $250 and placed on probation for one _. year for obstructing a police officer. Lou Allan Johnson was fined $250 and placed on probation for one year for creating a disturbance in a pbulic place. Tuesday, February 12 George Wilfred Collington was fined $1,000 and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Leland Floyd Stowe was fined $100 for failing to remain at the © scene of a motor vehicle accident. David Clyde. Gaines was sen- ~ fenced to 30 days in jail for driv- ing while prohibited by a court . order, and sentenced to a four- ‘month consecutive term in jail, placed on probation for one year ~ and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the _ legal limit. Gaines was also fined ' $300 on a second count of driving -whilé prohibited. Friday, February 15 — Daniel Frederick Brown was fined $75 for illegal possession of narcotics. Mark Stephne Barg was sen- tenced to 12 months in jail for theft over $1,000. Kenneth Robert Dawson was fined $150 for assault. ‘Roy Alvin Williams was fined $400 and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Michael Evan Mullins was fined $600 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Philip Walter Webb was fined $700 and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Peter Edwin Golby was fined $75 for theft. - Tuesday, February 19 ‘Leroy Shirley Smith was fined $1,000 and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for | refusing to provide a breath sample for a police officer. — ey The following convictions took place. in Terrace adult criminal “provincial court. on. the dates indicated according to information: Wednesday, February 20 | Peter William Richardson . was fined $5,000 and placed on proba- tion for one day for cultivating marijuana. oe Allan John Wright was fined $5,000 and placed on probation for one day for cultivation of mari- juana, _ Thursday, February 21 _ Gordon Frederick Lang was fined $100 for failure to appear in court and fined $1,000 and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol con- tent over the legal limit. Sydney Veron Oleman was fined $600 and given a one year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Magnus Harry Derrick was fined $300 for driving while disqualified. Bo Valfrid Wulff was sentenced to 90 days in jail and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol con- FJenk over the Togaliimit. 2 a ‘six-month ‘suspended jail sen- given a one year driver's licence Elmet Lloyd McBride was sén- tence with conditions for. commit-. _suspension for driving with.a blood ~ tenced to°14 days in jail for ting mischief in relation to pro-. perty. / — Joseph Gerard Richard was sen- impaired driving and seven consec- -__ tive-days in jail for driving: while , disqualified, and given, two one-_tenced to 14 days. in jail;placed on $75 for illegal possession of nar- Friday, February 22 Merlin Chester Robinson was fined $300 for driving while dis- qualified, Ronald Allen Kerr was fined $600 and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. James John Hoekstra was fined $600 and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving while disqualified. Bernice Jennifer’ McNeil was fined $500 and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol con- tent over the legal limit. Kenneth Lavalle was fined $150 for assault. Jason Tanner was placed on probation for nine months and ordered to perform 20 hours of community service work for pos- session of properly obtained by crime. Joseph Brian Burdett was fined $500 and given a one year driver's licence suspension for driving with a boood alcohol content over the legal limit. Thursday, February 28 Douglas Paul Haworth was given alcohol content over the legal limit = - | 7 , Leniord Carl Radford was fined "year driver's licence suspensions, probation for three months and cotics. Advertising that works: the Terrace Review Exclusive for the Bride-to-be - FREE BRIDAL PARTY ‘Sunday, April 7, 1991 Dolly Varden Room at the Terrace Inn Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Show begins at 2 p.m. By invitation only! Call for your free invitation today! 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