STOP waits til ‘96 THE DOUBLE MURDER preliminary hearing in the case of George Bliss Hawthorne has been adjoumed to Feb. 12. The 28-year-old man is charged with first-degree murd- er.in the deaths a year ago of Hawthorme’s. behalf Monday, replacing the accused man’s previous lawyer, and indicated he had-not yet had time to review. the file. " Judge Ed de Walle agreed to [the adjournment, but said he wants to avoid excessive delays taken to hospital with upper leg, pelvis and possible neck/back injuries after being hit by a red Jimmy while attempting to walk across Hwy16-near the Copper River Motel Sept. 11. The red Jimmy was follow- ing a chip truck and the woman began to walk across the high- way after the chip truck passed in front of her. Police say the Jimmy driver did take evasive action in an attempt to miss the woman. Still talking SENIOR FEDERAL AND provincial officials began three days of scheduled talks yester- day in Victoria in an attempt to reach a cost sharing agreement on the Nisga’a land claim, ° Talks broke off in July after the two governments disagreed on specifics. The disagreement also caused a halt to the main table negolialions to settle the Nisga’a claim. a Those main table talks resumed yesterday in Vancouver but without the provincial gov- ernment. It said it wouldn’t attend until a cost sharing deal was Teached, Nisga’a officials yesterday criticized the no-show by the provincial government. Clarification A2 - The Tertape-Standard, Wednesday, September 13, 1995 Reeds does it contraption he calls KISS (Keep _ It Simple Stupid).. He built. the boat in July on Ferry Island. . Reeds first launched from Fishermen’s Park at the Kalum River in early August, but was rescued against his will. by the RCMP about 35km downstream, below the Exstew River. down the estuary toward Rupert. “It was the greatest experience — of my life,’” Reeds said Wednes- day from Prince Rupert. “Fabulous. The .most beautiful river on Earth,’* Reeds kept close to shore and had no problems with the water [ oi Quides of Canada REGISTRATION on Clubs’ Day, Saturday, Sept. 16 at Skeena Mall Leslie Heppner 635-4398 or Marg Cooper 698-0609 | STOPPERS After reorganizing, he re- } . Jean and Yvonne Gosselin. ‘ : ? Po! : ° - Prince George lawyer Don down, near tbe Kanon Kitimat Crime Stoppers Kennedy “appeared on} ‘since then be sailed slowly are seeking your assistance IN CONCERT in solving a daytime break- in to the house at 76 Capilano in Kitimat on Monday, August 14th. Regular office hours will continue from 8:00 a.m. to Noon and -* 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you. If you require further information, please call 638-8101. . RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. Corporate Reorganizations ° Tax Disputes : 7 226A River Drive 638-2077 | Tuesday, Oct. 3 at the | F.E.M. Lee Theatre. - in Terrace @ 8:00 p.m. is the authorized dealer for Cover It, For more information stop by 5412 Highway 16 West in Terrace or phone 635-5553 DL. #9380 ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Please obey all traffic control signs and persons. The highway will be busy with BROUGHT TO YOU BY. NECHAKO Come and join In the fun and adventure BOB REEDS sailed his makeshift Ages 5 and6é Sparks ’ Té S S pnd Pott anephanlly into Ages 7 ands Brownies e No acific Cannery near : Port Edward Sept. 5 after more nee oe . eutes F LYN N SCHOOL than three weeks on the Skeena . Ages 12 to nders - Rey were fe ed the 7 Ages 16 to 17+ Rangers, Cadets OF BALLET rivergoers feared the 79- — Jr. Leaders Laura Flynn, Teacher year-old Reeds wouldn't sury . . Murder case his journey in the thin plywood For further Information, please call - . Member of: that. could give grounds for] ~All the dangers were on shore. A culprit or culpr its Adults ~ $23.50 ; hine the trial.”. Besides the RCMP — who he’s entered the : d : Child & senior - $19.50 “ el woul abe concerned if] Still steamed at — Reeds braved residence ; Tickets avaliable at Sight & ; there were any evidence before slides, and hnee-deeo hi rock through a side window and 7 Reserved seating all - if me to show the accused wast — Despite the challenges it was stole approximately 50 \ | Presanted by 6.C. Fielder Managamant Q deliberately trying to delay these peaceful and beautiful, he says. 5 ! : proceedsigs,” de Walle said, but] ‘Of life’s great pleasures — C.D.’s and 6 Sega games. I added there is nosuch evidence. | after wine, women, and song — - y RD Hawthome and 16-year-old} comes sitting by a river enjoying ; Coe Stes Chiris Williams - who has plead-| 4 driftwood campfire.” Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward up to f eee ed guilty to. second-degree] _ Reeds spent some time near a $1,000 dollars for information leading to an i Lng sar murder - are accused in the] !ogging camp on the south side of arrest and charges laid against an individual in l emi. na or crossbow killing of Yvonne ae were he said he was (} | this or any other unsolved crime. If you have | { a io Gosselin and the -subsequent Loggers were continually bringe 4 | NY information call Crime Stoppers at 632-| [ at Ss stabbing death of his father Jean} ing him food and fruit - Y-| 8477 or the R.C.M.P. at 632-7111. Callers are | [ pa Gosselin. , “They were showering me with § | not required to reveal their identity nor testify | } ALL oo. goodies,” he said, wT ate very } | in court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to | 4 WEATHER imI | well for about two weeks there.’? call di . ; a Thre e in) ured He maintains that skeptics who f . dis play i : SHELTERS up ft H al thought his vessel unseaworthy oo To 30'High Any Length. in accidents don’t know anything about boats. ff - : seemed ma THREE PEOPLE injured in] It only draws two and abalf o-. m1 | two separate automotive accid-f| inches of water.and any boat 9 an _ — zm | ents were taken to Mills]. builder knows a flat-bottomed > . W Memorial Hospital for boat is the most stable thing you fi 6 ac 3 5 = ti PS ” ~Y treatment. can get. You can stand ontheside Wo. . uy . In the first accident, Sept. 8, of it You can’t do that with a shnethemendhnnentinnnaiincathaedinmndsoedbamihne hue 4a a a OP ——ae : " | the Terrace fire departmént used | CANIC a. ereeey one ut ee oe : "| the Jaws of Life'to free a man ones last week said ue wil ask oe hen : i pinned in a van He suffered own Prosecutors .to..c arge.-th ; , —_ a wl ran _ RCMP with abduction and iflega } from injuries to the lower] ceisure of his property. oon 7 7 Soria a olione year old He says police wouldn’t have oe i: ‘| Doy received back injuries. accosted a younger man, adding . : The accident happened on} their behaviour smacks of Ce osure Xe Hwy 16 west of town when the} ageism. - : van. collided with a logging “Why don’t they stop young . i PROTECTS | : [tuck from behind. The logging | men from climbing mountains, Effective September 18, 1995, our FROM 7 truck was preparing to turn off} be said. ‘Their idea is at 80 : . Sun ui ‘Tthe highway onto a logging} You've got one foot in the grave B.C.Hydro office in Terrace will close Wind q cr ae and tae Other in the ‘nursing between Noon and 1:00 p.m, fain 7 A 20-year-old woman wasf} ~~ ce Monday to Friday. and Sap NORTHCOAST a POD STAUCTION SERVICES © patching crews, sign maintenance, bridge repalr, mowing and centre line painting, | Please watch for and obey traffic control signing, To report road hazards, call 638- 8383 during oflice hours, After hours, please call 1-800-665-5051, THE LEGAL name of the Ter- race man charged in Surrey with’ murder Aug. If is Roland Robert Wagner. The name was reported in The! Terrace Standard of August 16' ' — Cn a eee — ——,,_, — as 5 Robert Wagner, which he also _ _ For. the latest Terrace forecast and up to date weather conditions and:the The m Ce ME : the Douglas Channel call 635-4192, PF, Your Road Maintenance Contractor wo ee ee ee ee The man in question is not the. ‘mari ne weat h Robert Wagner who lives at 4904: en _— Haugland. \ e 3 ‘