ray were pleasant, - always. on time, appropriately . . - rae _ Picadas el hw ea at Pan te op The. following convictions ‘place in Terrace provincial , adult criminal court during, the tof July, according | to information supplied by’ the *- court registry. Thursday, July 6 Antonio Machado was sen-— tenced to 30.days in jail and _. placed on probation for three ‘months for assaulting a police officer. ce Lay Rte a aa amy sere tnrmy PR aaa ~ Friday, July 7: Raymond | Letourneau was fined $100 for violation of a bylaw. * a “Donald - “Anderson. was fined $100 for violation of a bylaw. Monday, July 10 _ Walter Reimer was fined $400 and. given a six month. drivers - license suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. ep ae RE SL Toe 1 oP eg oe nie weet Seen Meee ~ Gaston” Gagnon | was sen- tenced to 30 ‘days in jail and " given a one year drivers license suspension. for impaired driving. Tuesday, July 11 James . Horsburgh was sen- ‘ttenced to 14 days in jail for failure to comply. with a condi- tion of recognizance and sen-’ tenced to serve 30 days consecu-- tively for assault and another 30 days consecutively for assault - Terrace Youth Centre sets ~ agenda, seeks volunteers . ‘Contributed by Pat Williams The volunteers at the Terrace Youth Centre had another suc- cessful year. Throughout the -year the volunteers put together programs and fun activities for youths ages 10 to 19. The youths have enjoyed tie-dying T-shirts, trips to the hot springs, win-lose. or draw games, dances and slumber parties at the Centre. The Centre strives to add some fun and skill training to a teen or preteen’s life. Activities - and programs planned for the fall: include a basic first aid course, a driver’s test study group, a babysitting course, a teen rap session, aerobic classes, — : Hire-a-Student wraps it Up , Contributed by Rosa Moeliker and ’ Kathryn McKay The Hire-A-Student Program has been a success again for another: year. Despite the con- struction and moving into the new office building, the Student - Placement Officers have helped to fill 322 job vacancies. These include Regular (full time for the summer), Casual (jobs lasting five days or less), and SEED (Summer Employment Experi- ence Development) jobs. The summer’s events went very well, including our casual job competition with Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Terrace, Ter- race won the competition with 76 placements over Kitimat’s 55, and Prince Rupert’s 19. Terrace . also placed in the top 15 in the regional competition held throughout B,C. and Yukon. - The students that we worked with were all eager to work and ‘all wanted to gain valuable work experience. We found that those who got the jobs were the ‘students with the correct attitude towards job searching. They dressed, and willing to learn. We found that although many employers are looking for cer- tain qualifications, attitude and ’ first impressions have a lot to do “with whether or not someone Bets hired, We would like to congratulate all the students who are working ‘this summer, and thank all those dn the community of Terrace who: have helped to make our” Student Program a success. We _déok forward to working with your ext year . swimming, skating and dances. The success of the Terrace ’ Youth Centre reflects the quality of its volunteers and depends on community support. The Centre and all its kids would like to thank each individual who has cared and-has helped, as well as the community groups and busi- nesses that have given us sup- port. We could not have done it _without you. _ Weare currently searching for volunteers and seeking financial support for the new year, Any amount of volunteer time is ‘furth valuable to us, and any amount of financial support ‘is crucial. We look forward to hearing from you. Our annual general meeting will be held on Monday, August 28 at -7 p.m, at the Centre located at 4634 Walsh Avenue in Terrace, Anyone interested in enriching the lives of our young . people is invited to attend. For ‘information, call the Youth Centre at 635-2018, Pat at 638-0112 or Judith at 638-8120. wdiage. & earns | Se ee nee aah, ge ca lc ig led a Cee Mee we ee ‘casuing bodily harm, Victor Louie was fined $200 “and placed on probation for one 4 year for assault, Friday, July 14 Terrance Rush was fined $50 for theft. Ronald Szlavko was fined $600 and given a one year driv- ers license suspension for driv- ing with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Kenneth Dotson was sen- tenced to three months in jail for assault causing bodily harm. Monday, July 17 Allan Grobowksy was fined ' $100 for driving without an ap- propriate license and $75 for Operating a vehicle with an im- proper license plate. Donald Johnson was sen- tenced to four months in jail and placed on probation for two years for sexual assault. Thursday, July 20 David Wright was fined $400 for impaired driving. Doreen Keitch was fined $100 for theft. Marcel Daigle was fined $700 for driving without due care and attention, andreach more than 1,400,000 homesanda potentiattwo milion readera.. ~ $159, for 25 words ($3. per each additional word) Terrace Review at 635-7840 wc te de ait ha, eT “Terrace Review _ Wednesday, August 23, 1989 9. os : ‘errace provincial court convictions: in July | Friday, July 21 ‘Scott Broman was fined $200. ‘for failing to stop after colliding with an unattended vehicle. ‘~ Clint Armstrong was fined $450 and given a one year driv- ers license suspension for im- paired driving. Sandra Grant was fined $250 - for theft. Robert Brown was fined $600 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Brown was also fined $75 and $200 on two counts of illegal possession of a narcotic and $500 for resisting arrest. Chester Wale was fined $500 for possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. . Delvin Morgan was fined $100 for theft, $300 on a second count of theft, and $300 for failure to appear in court. Aurel Gagnon was fined $300 on each of two counts of violat- ing the Federal Fisheries Act. Franz Voggeneiter was fined $450 and given a one year driv- ers license suspension for driv- ing with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. | _ BLANKET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Sn Those Ads appear inthe more than 90 Newpapers of the 8.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association ‘determined, PERSONAL ~ AUCTIONS _ EDUCATION - HELP WANTED ‘HELP WANTED Leam auctlonaering! Wostem DIPLOMA Everything you need lo open a | HOUSEKEEPING STAFF RE-.| Lovely Okanagan student 38C- College of Auctiongering, Box CORRESPONDENCE. butcher shop or deli. All equip- | QUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Full | 25-37 color photos/slides. For 50310, Department 13, Bilings, Montana, 59105, Phone 1-406- 252-7066. AUTOMOTIVE No money down 0.A.C, Lease! buy any new/used car or truck. Deal direct with Factory Broker. 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