A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 21, 1994 Court October 12 William Robert Gair was convicted of assault and was _ given a suspended sentence, 18 months on probation and an order to perform 60 hours community work service. Gordon Roy Young pleaded guilty to assault. Young was fined $500. fined $1,000 and is prohibited from driving for one year. October 14 Shawn Richard Goodwin pleaded guilty to taking a motor vehicle without con- sent. He was fined $300. Jeffrey Brian Quock pleaded guilty to breach of probation. He was fined $400 and is on probation for nine months, Harry Basil Watts pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to appear in court. He was given a suspended sentence and four months on probation. Joseph § Steeve Gagne pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He was fined $650 and is prohibited from driving for one year. October 21 Kathleen Adele Fance was given a four-month condi- tional discharge on a narcotic possession charge. David Saul Feuerstein pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. He was fined $200, October 24 Elsie Campbell pleaded guilty to two counts of obtain- ing goods or services under false pretenses. Campbell was given a suspended sentence and one year on probation. She was also ordered to pay $693.37 in restitution, Clarification. | LAST WEEK’s front page story on the Terrace Precut kiln debate got jumbled in the page assembly process, The sixth paragraph of the story read as if councillor Ed Graydon had reccomended council grant the permit, The paragraph should have read: ‘“Council’s decision was a major reversal from last week when it appeared Graydon would be the only councillor opposing the development permit applica- tion.” RING IN THE NEW YEAR! | ' cot With dance music and party LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS, REJOICE! We have the perfect gift for TWO KEY WORDS THAT OAY IT ALL: Not working properly Weather system probed Services Station. AWOS is intended to replace flight services stations employees at smailer airports and is targeted for Smithers anJ, eventually, Prince Rupert. The Terrace airport is to be the hub for northwest AWOS in- stallations. Employees at the Hight services compared to reality is causing a problem, says a Transport Canada official. And there’s a glitch in the com- tiunications software during transmission of data, says avia- tion weather services superinten- dent Ron Doyle, “Under certain circumstances it indicates there is no cloud below 10,000 feet when it fact there is clond and precipitation,’’ said Doyle of the first problem. He said aircraft operators using airports equipped with AWOS have been told of the problem. Assault alleged R rt TRANSPORT CANADA won't oe ” NS Di N N E R S P EC IALS be firing up any more automated Cpo airport weather reporting stations Monday ........ Shrimp Fettucini $5.95 until it works out some bugs. Tuesday......... 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Several cameras at each of those airports transmit computer- generated pictures to the flight A NINETEEN year old man has been remanded in custody until next month following a report of . asexual assault on a 13-year-old girl Dec. 15, The attack is alleged to have taken place in a city residence, The girl is under the care of the social services ministry and was RADELET & WHITE Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C, Companies ° Family Trusts * Tax Matters James W. Radelet Phone 689-0878 Fax 689-1386 |THE Bavarian Inn Restaurant | Make our place “Your Place” to enjoy an evening of Intimate dining with reasonable prices! EOR “CHRISTMAS CATER Christmas is upon us. At the Bavarian Inn we cater to your every need for lunch, dinner or special parties. This Christmas give a special gift dinner at the Bavarian. 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He was reporting of cloud conditions _ Modifications to fix the prob- — services station, ATE ah TE Teg Ne AE Ne RO aS ee A ee They’re meant to serve as a back up to either manned flight stations or those using AWOS, A similar system has been in place for pilots using the Man- ning Park-Hope Princeton route for some years, Kakkk The removal of flight services station employees from Sandspit and plans to do the same at other airports has had 2 benefit to Ter- race, Three people have been added to the existing six-member fight services stations unit here. living at accommodation pro- vided by the ministry. She had been reported as miss- ing to the RCMP earlier in the | ‘ evening of the attack, The girl was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital for treatment after reporting the incident. * Your Creative Christmas | $, 635-1422 Headquarters Fantasy Puzzles | 20 different puzzles tocollect 4) AX Wizards + Dragone } Se ‘2, Unicorns and More!\\'i F. 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