po Move srrace. court “took place in Terrace provincial / Repistry. Monday, November 27 Lary Barney Good was fined $300 for Ariving” while . ~dis- -Sualified. - - Tuesday, November 28» Brian Ross Gibson was fined $1,000 for. driving with a blood _ alcohol: content over the legal limit.” "Risky ‘Donald Kennedy was : : fined $100 for a violation of the. ~ Canada Fisheries ‘Act. Steven’ Lee Rozsas was fined | The - following - convictions | . adult criminal court on the dates indicated according to informa-. tion. provided oY thé” Court :. “$450 and’ $300 on two convic- | . ‘tions of driving. with a blood: “alcohol content over the legal ° limit: and given drivers. license ; Suspensions totalling ; 18 months. : Wednesday, November 2 ”Malcolm ‘A. Hurd was fined * $300 and given a one year - drivers license suspension for | driving with a. blood. alcohol Veo Fire report : For the period of Dec. 13 to content over the legal limit. Thursday, November 30 “David Lazarus Abou was * ‘fined $250 and placed on proba- “tion for six months for posses-"" - sion of narcotics for the purpose © “of. trafficking. * Martin Daniel Alexander was : ‘fined $400 for theft. Wednesday, December 6 Arnold Lars Angus was fined © $450 for failure to stop at the ‘scene of an accident..." "*" Isaac Vincent Guno was fined - $300 for driving while dis- qualified. : Alfred Henry Johnson was fined $400 for failure to remain — at the scene of an accident. : Lawrence Russell Stephens - was fined $100 for failure-to re- * main at the scene of an accident. 19, Terrace fire chief Cliff Best ‘reports a quiet week, and only. | a ‘two chimney fires and a call-out. _early Sunday morning that in- - ‘volved a lot of smoke but no ‘fire. According to Best, the '. owners of a home in the 4400 ‘shortly after 3 ‘a.m. Sunday | “morning and found their home shrouded in smoke. The Terrace fire department was -called at : -3:20 a.m. but when they arrived discovered nothing more thai an embarrassed tenant in the ‘basement suite. He had apparently decided to make’ an early morning meal of some pork chops but had fallen done, but these chops were ap- patently cooked well beyond recognition and caused concern -- for the safety of the home ‘and ‘its occupants.. The two chimney_ fires occur- ‘red-in the 3100 block Keith at ~~ block Greig Ave. returned home: - asleep in the process. Everyone’ knows that pork should be well. This encounter occurred at the intersection of Scott Ave. fic around the scene for a short time and the street. sign re- quired a bit of restoration. and Sparks St. on a recent. morning. Police had to direct traf- Ls “The first week of _ December was a busy one for Terrace RCMP,. with motor - vehicle accidents. dominating their time. number of accidents. The most serious occurred at Prince George, was killed ‘when a transport truck driven by her husband, Jack . Bogh, went off Highway 16 ' 1.5 kilometers east of Hells - Bells Creek, * At 12:30 p.m. the same ‘day, .a 50-year-old Terrace rolled into a ditch by Hwy. 16 near Gossen Creek. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $5,000. At 5:20 p.m. a 23-year-old Terrace » Wet snow Dec. 7 was’ the | a keontributing? cause - in! a~ 10:50 a.m. Irene Bogh, 64, of © | -resident escaped injury when ~ his: vehicle left the road and woman. suffered lacerations: asa result of a two-car acci- . ‘dent on ‘Lakelse Ave...’ ‘Damage i in that accident was . estimated at $3,500, and a: 23-year-old: Werrace man was for road conditions. Two other motor vehicle accidents are reported to have occurred’ the following Monday. At 8:45 a.m. a two-* vehicle accident at Keith and — Tetrault caused about $6,000 damage. Both vehicles were westbound at the time of the accident when one vehicle was forced to brake quickly. As a result, a 20-year-old Terrace man has been charged with following too close. About’ three hours later another accident occur- red at: Keith and Hall St. ‘charges ‘breathalyzer test following a vehicle check on Mountain- view Ave. in Thorhnill. Ac-. cording to police, the man A busy week for the RCM P... “when one vehicle pulled into traffic and was struck by another. Damage was esti- .mated at $2,500 and a 65-year-old Terrace driver _’ was charged with failing to « charged. with: driving too fast. *. yield to oncoming traffic. ' Two drinking and driving ‘offences were reported by RCMP for the week. In the first a 22-year-old Terrace man faces impaired driving and refusing a was stopped Dec. 6 at 1:50 a.m, after being observed driving erratically. In another incident, a 26-year- old Terrace resident faces im- paired driving charges following an accident on the '’ airport hill at 11:32 a.m. ‘no injuries and damage to . the vehicle was minor. Over ‘into custody and faces ~ ~ Dec. 8. Police say there were the Dec, 8-10 weekend, RCMP report charging two- drivers with impaired driving: and handing out 24-hour suspensions to four others. Two other incidents have been reported by Terrace RCMP. An investigation is. continuing in the first which occurred at 3:07 a.m last Thursday. Police say that the glass in the front door at Ter- race Builders was smashed and two microwave ovens were stolen. In another inci-: dent the same day, a 44-year- old Terrace man was taken assault charges following an altercation in a private home at 6 p.m. _ either incident. At the end of a week involving several motor vehicle ac- cidents, Terrace RCMP had to deal with this one at Keith and Tetrault recently. The logging truck lost an argument with. a Lomak transport rig, and sporting a bent front bumper and punctured radiator, had to be towed from the scene, Witnesses reported that tha Lomak truck was un- damaged. 8:50 a.m. and in the 4700 block Olsom at 9129 ane: AGC. ' 14,. No. séfious damage was reported in