es ZG ~. TENDERS INVITED “Snow Ramoval Contracts — B.C.B.G. Complex, Geotechnical and Matestals Testing/Paving ‘Lab and Ambulance Station, Courthouse and ‘Health Unit, TERRACE. . | Tender ‘documents. may be obtained from 6.C. Bulldings Corporation, 4825 Kalth Avenue, Terrace, 8.C. V8G 1K7 from October't2, 1988. . Seated Tenders will be raceived gl the above address until 3:00. pm., October 26, 1988 and will ‘be opened tn public at that time. for further information call Keith Maher at 639-3221. 10/18c B.C. Buildings Corporation Energetic, Motivated Hairdresser Wanted to. work full time in a progressive modern] salon. Must have B.C. license and 2 years experience. Apply at: >. . Rhonda’s Hair Designs 4624 Greig Ave. Terrace, B.C. 638-8787 HORNET 3 _ 22, Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 12,1988 BA ASTOUNDING SAVINGS!! Just think... ...local news and a guide to entertainment ...right into your mailbox! | Director of Vital Statistics B.C. as follows: ; Marie Linda Louise. DATED THIS 5th DAY OCTOBER A.D. 1988. Division of Vital Statistics NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the “Name Act” by For me: Marle Linda Loulse Overton of 3832 Pine Avenue, Terrace, TO CHANGE MY NAME FROM Overton, Marla Linda Louise — sometimes known as Linda Louise Marie Overton TO Izatt, Province of ° ‘ British Columbla | Home Support workers provide S Ministry of Health a variety of services to the elder- fora | their own homes. many, preparation, OF 10/12¢ classifieds 25 WORDS $159 $3. per each | additional word Call The Terra Review at 635-7840 vray fe 2 RGAIN BLIT fice. for impaired driving. | Michael Wood was sentenced to seven days in jail, placed on three months probation and fin- ed $300 for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. Jean Turcot was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $300 for a violation of the Motor C@ Vehicle Act. Jamies McRae was fined $400 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Harry Stephens was sentenced Packt District of Terrace and Thornhill residents can recelve both: the Terrace Review newspaper and Close Up magazine television guide in the mail at a BLOW-OUT PRICE ot: — Just $24. Subscribe to the Terrace Review tor one year and recelve a year's subcription to Close Up magazine (News stand price $39.00) absolutely FREE!! Present Terrace Review subscribers can also take advantage of this Super Offer by renewing thetr subscriptions Mall or bring your completed Subscription Form to: 4535 G Pas Terrace Review reig Ave., Terrace B.C. - Subscription Order Form: 1 1 year — $24.00 1 Money Order C) Cheque Please send a subscription to: Nome Address Phone —_._____—__ Portal Code _ Seniors in Terrace and District $12.00 Seniors out of Terrace ond District $15.00 [ 2 years — $45.00 C Master Card 2 Visa Card No. valuable: - service : provided ° to many local residents by Terrace Home Support Services, the city has proclaimed thé week of Oct. 16 to 22 as Home Support Week. On a year-round basis, ly, disabled, convalescents, and people in crisis who would otherwise be unable to remain in x - everyday household management — meal ‘laundry, housekeeping, shopping, per- : . . . t | , | | ; ; - ; we | | : 7 . September in Terrace Court — The following are convictions ) | which took place in the Terrace adult criminal provincial court during the month of September, in accordance with information supplied by the court registry of- . Friday, September 2 Gregory Smith was fined $500 Explry Dale . Mail or bring this form to: Yerraco Review 4535 Grelg Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VéG IM7 In recognition’ of “the : in-. “sonal care — just isn’t possible. And making it possible for these residents to remain in their own homes .and live more indepen- dent lives is the goal of everyone involved in the “program. Workers -also. provide. much needed emotional support for their more than 70 clients as well as one other valuable communi- ty program — a respite/compa-’ nion service which provides the normal family’ caregiver with some much needed ‘‘time out’’. The Home Support: Service program is in its fifteenth year of operation in the area, and an to five days in jail for assault. Daniel Campbell was sentenc- ed to seven days in jail for failure to appear in court and given an additional seven day consecutive: jail sentence for ‘escaping from lawful custody. Campbell was also fined $400 for impaired driving and sentenced to a third seven day - consecutive jail sentence and fin- ed $300 for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. Tuesday, September 6 Alfred Delorme was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Thursday, September 8 Eric Karu was fined $850 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Harry Bell was fined $400 for assault. _ Friday, September 9 Edward Grey was fined $650 for impaired driving. Cheryl Squires was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. : Perry Robinson was sentenced to 90 days in jail and placed on probation for one year for im- paired driving. Jack Wesley was sentenced to four months in jail for impaired driving. Thomas Brown was $100 for theft. . Aaron Ippel was fined $250 for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act.. Christian Laursen was fined $1,000 and placed on probation for one year for impaired driv- ing. Johannes’ Ackerman was sentenced to. 17 days in jail and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. . Michael Wood was sentenced to seven days in jail and fined $300 for a violation of the ‘Motor Vehicle Act. Sterling Kinney was sentenced finéd to 14 days in-jail, placed on pro- - bation for three months and fin- ed $300 for a violation of the ‘Motor Vehicle Act. Philip Olson was fined $500 for impaired driving. Jackie Wesley was sentenced to seven days in jail for theft. Jack Wesley was sentenced to three months in jail and placed on probation for one year for -impaired driving. Wesley was given a second four-month con- secutive jail sentence and an ad- ditiorial: one yéar “probation yme support workers recognized increasing number of elderly | residents has made.its role.even- more important. Program Director Betty Stewart says the © growing rieed has been caused by better services: being. provided for the elderly in Terrace, enabl- ing them to remain in the com- munity rather than look for. alternate facilities in the south, But by providing those new ser- vices, Stewart says, it is now necessary to look for even more. Funding for services such as a . Handi-Dart bus and a beeper system for clients to advise the hospital of an emergency. are presently being sought. . period on conviction of a second count of impaired driving. Tuesday, September 13 Warren Barton was sentenced to four months in jail for com- mitting mischief in relation to private property. . Friday, September 16 Donald Presby was fined $400 for driving while disqualified. John Ackerman was fined $850 and given a Six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. David Haizimsque was sentenced to three months in jail for impaired driving. Marvin Derrick was fined $200 for committing mischief in relation to private property. Dane Ganson was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. 7 John McDonald was fined $400 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. McDonald was also fined $50 for a viola- tion of the Motor Vehicle Act. . George Kiriakakis was fined $300 for a violation of the. Motor Vehicle Act and $15 for violating a second section of the same Act. Calvin Alexander -was fined $150 for assault. _ Thursday, September 22 Herbert Bright was fined $600. for impaired driving. Robert Dick was fined $400 for impaired driving. Friday, September 23 John Gray was fined $650 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Michael Lynch was fined $10 for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. — tt Clarence Johnson was fined $450 for impaired driving, Frederick Robinson was fined $200 for committing mischief in relation to private property. Alexander Wesley was fined $150 for possession of property obtained by a criminal offense. . ‘Monday, September 26 William Davis was convicted of theft and sentenced to four months in jail and placed on probation for two years. Brian Nystrom was sentenced — -to 30 days in jail and received a. six month drivers license suspen- sion for impaired driving. : Wednesday, September 28 Robert Parker was fined $500 for obstructing a police officer... ~ Samuel Gray was fined $100. - for theft. ~~ eS IS eT te ee ee a ‘iain ae eae aT pa FPR OIE SI TO