OR na Dar St eM Hi or PATE SRP mre oe a Bihar snide ri gio ei ER ny a 16B Terrace Review — Wednesday, December 6, 1989 -—. CONVICTIONS IN “The following convictions drivers license suspension for rook place in Terrace adult pro- driving with a blood alcohol l On one:count..of;,tneit: over, vincial court on the dates in- content over the legal limit. —- fined $850 and given asix month. year, An additional one month ,$1,000 arid. a ‘coun of commit: dicated according to informa- Real Joseph Laplante’ was - drivers license suspension for cOncurrent sentence was impos-. ting.* mischief,” Peters .- was | tion .supplied by the court fired $600 and given a one year” driving with a blood -alcohol ¢d for failing to stop at the scene © sentenced to six months andone = registry. : drivers license ‘suspension for content over the legal limit. - of anaccident. | ‘month, coricurrent. On one . _ - impaired driving. | Manuel Lenard Betnesky was- Earnshaw also received four count of possession of property | " Daniel Robert Leroux was sentenced to three months in jail one-month concurrent jail obtained by a criminal act and Friday, October 6 fined $100 for careless driving. | and given a one year drivers sentences for possession of pro- two counts of failure to comply : Stephen Leopold Schulmeister Stephen Andrew Fladhamer _ license suspension for refusing perty obtained by a criminal act with a. probation order, Peters was sentenced to 14 days in jail as fined. $250 for assault. to provide a breath sample to a and a one-month consecutive - received three one-month con- - and given a one year. drivers Delmes Clark was fined $100 police officer. _ oo sentence on a fifth count of the current sentences. ; license suspension for impaired for making an indecent Friday, November 3 same offense. She was also Thomas Bland was fined $900 driving. Schulmeister received a telephone call. Daniel Ernest Daniels was sentenced to two one-month and given a six month drivers ; i aa illi i : oncurrent jail sentences and a license sus ension for driving ( consecutive 14-day jail sentence _ William Roy Robinson was tenced to 30 days in jail, plac- ¢ rent jail sente oe p — sentenced to 30 days in jail, plac- one-month consecutive sentence with a blood alcohol. content J and a concurrent one year fined $125 for theft. | , oe 1 drivers license suspension for Reginald Edward Sampare ed on probation for six months 9 three counts of breaking, over the legal limit. 4 driving with a blood alcohol was fined $300 for driving while and ait Noe witha blood entering and committing an in-- content over the legal limit. - prohibited to do so. ; ictable olrense. James Donald Bonner was Friday, October 13 Barbara Jean Guno was fined alcohol content over the legal — Edward Henry McDames was 3 limit . . : sentenced to 21 days in jail for $35 on each of three counts for“ yy one fined $400 and received a one ,. : ae. Norman Allan Hall was fined year drivers license suspension failure to remain at the scene of Monday, November 20_ Errol Denis Mutschke was offenses under the Federal age : ‘jail for fined $250 for driving without fisheries Act. $40 for a bylaw violation. for impaired driving. an accident, 30 days in jal! for d attention _ Kevin Derek Hickman was ~ T h impaired driving, and seven days: due care and attention. ‘ Friday, October 27 ivi i Eugene Terrance Rush was i, jail for failure to appear in Yvonne Irene Olson was fined riday, Uc 0 fined $350 -for driving with 4 fined $75 for theft. mm a Bonner u al OPO ven 7 $35 for theft. Howard Craig Cromarty was blood alcohol content over the fector Louis St. Laurent court. . er was also Bl one year drivers license suspen- in fined $300 and given a one year legal limit. , ne ive. as Marvin Lioyd Quash was received three six-month jail ion on the impaired driving fined $450 and given a one year drivers license suspension for Sheldon Bella Nagy was fined entences and one four-month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. . $500 for possession of narcotics sentence on four counts of im- charge. . impaired driving. Thomas George Osborne was for the purpose of trafficking. paired driving. . Robert Joseph Morrison was “Richard Edward Snider was fined $350 for obstructing a Friday, November 10 Jack Pratt was fined $400 and See et ath five-montt ane fined $400 for impaired driving. police officer. Bertie Timothy Adams was received a one year drivers J sentences on two counts of im- - if paired driving. Morrison is also Mare Zagar was fined $1 Paul Redekop was fined $900 fined $400 and given a one year license suspension for driving ‘prohibited from driving for two a for failure to comply with acon- and given a one yfar drivers avers license suspension for With a blood alcohol content ~ dition of recognizance. license suspension for driving Giving with a blood alcohol over the legal limit. Sidney David Davidson was with’ & DOO alcohol content Content over the legal limit. Michael James Peters was "*"l | sentenced to one 60-day term in over he lega me Jerry Leigh Quock was sen- sentenced to two one-month con- Tuesday, November 21 } jail and one 30-day consecutive A igs pe hef tewart WAS 4.” ed to four months in jail for current jail sentences for com- Richard Klimek was fined term on two counts of posses- fined $50 for thelt. failure to stop at the scene of an mitting mischief and theft under $400 for assault and given a one sion of a weapon dangerous to | Mike Malysh was fined $200. ocident, a - $1,000, Peters also received two year. suspended jail sentence i | v7 | the public peace. Davidson was for caress a fined , Richard Wesley was sentenced one-month concurrent sentences with conditions for failure to | also given a 30-day consecutive Shawn McGrath, wes ined +9 14 days.in jail and given a one for two counts of failure to com- comply with a condition of ti sentence for assault and a 30-day $300 for Oo sted - of an UN- Year drivers license suspension ply with a condition of recogniz- recognizance. | i consecutive sentence for failure registere restricted weapon. for driving with a blood alcohol _—_ | to comply with a condition of Kevin Scott Wriglesworth was tent over the legal limit j 7 recognizance, #3’ ined $600.fo0 impaired driving. «G64 Stanley Schielke was'fin- Russell Wayne Lamke was _ Clayton Phillip Vilac WAS oq $450 for driving without due placed. on probation ‘for six fined $400 and placed on proba- 4. and attention. ; months for obstructing.a police tion for six months for driving _ ° officer. with a blood alcohol content Friday, November 17 | Paul Emile Levesque was sen- over the legal limit. Roxanne Earnshaw was sen- | tenced to 30 days in jail and pro- Hendrikus Vanenbroek was tenced to 14 days in jail for driv- hibited from driving for two fined $50 for a violation of the ing without due care and atten- om years for driving with a blood Motor Vehicle Act. tion and one month concurrent - Forecast Period: 12/10- 12/16/89 - alcohol content over the legal | 1. limit. ; ARIES | ‘The holiday social scene brings many invitations. Mar.21-Apr.19 The friendliness and love you.send forth is re- Joseph Gerard Peplinskie was - ae turned to youin like manner. sentenced to four months in jail TAURUS — "Persons and circumstances facilitating your work and prohibited from driving for wie SOUL Wear. . ) , -Apr.20-May20 are favorably inclined toward you. An older per- two years for impaired driving. ; r Clean with Care, vo sontakesontheroleof “guide.” en ee i _ . ms GEMINI ~._ Holiday travel promises to be quite enjoyable, |. 2 Friday, October 20 . Ss May2i-June20 © “Youareattracted to people of atotally different. | o. Arthur Leslie Bolton was culture, 7 a _ _ . fined $35 for illegal possession CANCER _ Alove relationship takes on a deeper intensity, © [| a of a narcotic - June 21-July 22. Reoognize thesubtlechanges andbereadytodeal “| = - oy . . ‘. ; with them. ; ee ft Ravinder Singh Chhokar was -LEO . Understand the need of partners, co-workers, all 3 fined $400. for failing to.remain ; . July 23-Aug. 22 - those you deal with. Create a good emotional - . at the scene of an accident. balancein all your encounters. Keith Dutton was. fined $50 . . ¥IRGO Practical matters, must be Faced in allrelation- | | | for committing mischief in rela- Aug. 23-Sept.22 ships. There is no.room for entertaining mental 4 tion to property. / LIBRA ‘atti ing comm ood | ayn _. Take ari active part in creating community good ‘ RO blest Evans was : - Sept. 23-Oct.22 — willand holiday spirit. Youhave the artistictatents. | ined. and given a one year “fe | SCORPIO . Enjoy the closeness and warmth of family and drivers license suspension for EDN ES D AY is ‘|; Oct.23-Nov, 21 Iriends at home. Get the home ‘‘Picture-Post- card” ready. ~ impaired driving. Jack John Gwilt was fined $700 and given a one year drivers license suspension: for driving with a blood alcohol DI RTY SH IRT a | on | SAGITTARIUS You are very sensitive to the beauty around you, AY : Noy.22-Dec.21 and wanttoshareit with familyand friends. a | i ; D ‘ CAPRICORN Financial opportunities arise and you are ina - ‘ ‘ Dec.22-Jan.19 receptive mood. Really big decisions should be shelved untilafter the holidays. content over the legal limit. Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend — AQUARIUS ~The atmosphere brightens and you enter a phase © © Shawn David Phillip Harris dress or business shirts expertly : Jan. 20-Feb. 18 of ie and abe Others find you attractive : riving while AUN DS a De : 7 ndseek yourcompany. was fined $300 for d ey laundered. © — - PISCES Caring for another calls for unselfishly giving of ! disqualified. Duane George Kurik was fined $100 for theft. Russell Orland Maxwell was fined $75 for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Jason Allen Shier was fined $100 for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. David Loveseth Smith was sentenced to 30 days in jail for theft. oe Clifton Adolphus Davis was. fined $400 and given a one vear Feb. 19-Mar.20 yourself; Be careful you don’t fall into the ‘“nartyr’ trap. | y Only. drive-thru In town ” y Best, most reliable and cleanest service Drop off point at Thornhill Public Market. 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