A12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 22, 2003 B Little chiefs FOR ONE DAY two local children were treated like celebrities after winning a draw to become fire chief for a day. That's Brianne Crist, 6, a Grade 7 student from Thornhill Primary and Walker Sturko, 8, a Grade 3 student from Cassie Hall Elementary all dudded up in fire fighter gear. The students were picked up Oct. 16 from their respective schools in fire trucks, had breakfast with the mayar, police chief, fire chiefs and a representative from the ambulance ser- vice. That was followed by a grand tour of the Terrace fire hall complete with an exercise in putting out fires with fire extinguishers. Both children were exci- ted to take part in the day's activities. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO Accident claims life of youth from Stewart By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN A YOUNG STEWART man is dead after a single vehicle accident involving four teenagers from that northern town last week. Colin Fyles, 16, who was thrown from the yehi- cle, was pronounced dead at the scene, Investigators don’t believe he was wear- ing a seatbelt. The Oct. 13 accident happened just before 3 p.m. less than five kilome- tres away from Meziadin Junction on Hwy 37A. The cause unknown but police say it appears the Pot charge gh charges hav been laid against a 19- year-old Caledonia High School Student for alleg- edly selling marijuana near school grounds. Matthew David Walker will make his first court appearance Nov. 28, fac- ing one count of posses- sion of a controlled sub- stance for the purposes of trafficking. Walker was arrested Sept. 25 after students, parents and teachers made reports about a young man allegedty selling marijua- na to students. Police say they seized 17 marijuana joints, cash and what they describe as a record of recent sales. 1992 GMC Sierra short- box pick-up lost control on a left turn, went off the road and rolled down a- small embankment. Meghan Groulx, 16, was the driver. The. other two cecupants were Wil- liam Ross, 16, and 19- year-old Tyler-Johnstone. Johnstone had graduat- ed from high school. in Stewart this year and had recently moved to Smith- ers, police say. He was flown to the Prince Rupert hospital and later transferred to Van- couver where he was treat- ed for injuries to his pel- vis, says Stewart RCMP Constable Leigh Tomfohar. Groulx, was flown to the hospital in Prince Ru- pert and released Oct. 14. Ross was transferred to Millis Memorial Hospital in Terrace and released the same day as the accid- ent. The Stewart RCMP will not be conducting the in- vestigation. It will be han- died by the Terrace-based northwest highway patrol unit, said Cnst. Tomfohar. While the cause of the crash remains under inves- tigation police have said alcohol was not a factor. PASSPORTS TERR Volunteers are Lakelse Lake), V8G 2X8 Electoral Areas C & E (Thorn The Terrace Advisory Parks required from the Ci Or Fax 674-3010 CE] and Recreation Commission is seeking volunteers to sit on this Council appointed Board. The Commission meets monthly to discuss and recommend actions related to the City’s parks and recreation services. and from hill, North Terrace or Interested individuals are asked to submit a letter stating name, address, a brief description of their interests and previous volunteer experience. Lelters should be received no later than October 31, 2003, at: Terrace Advisory Parks and Recreation Commission 3215 Eby Street Terrace, B.C. Terrace Rotary Club and Terrace & District Chamber of Commerce jointly present: Export Seminar with guests from the International Trade Commission, Vancouver November 3, 2003 Coast Inn of the West New to exporting? 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