re x Page az Terrace ‘Standard, Wednesday, May 15, 1991 Four months. for sexual assault - TERRACE —.A 59-year-old Terrace man lias been sentenced to four months in jail for his séxual assault) ‘last: year of a - 14-year-old ‘boy. “Supreme Court Justice Ken- neth Lysyk harided down that, setitence May 24 against Donald Lines, who also received a two- year term of probation with the requirement he undergo psyehiatric counselling as ‘ourt TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in. Terrace provincial court: | . Mar. 22 _ Gay Frances McQueen plead- ed guilty: to--driving with a bload-aleohol. level over the legal Jimit of .08. McQueen was fined $450 and ‘is prohibited from driving for one year. Gerald Stewart pleaded guilty to failing ta appear. in court and theft under $1,000. He was - sentenced: ta , five weeks in prison, . ae Mar. 25 Ronald Jason Presby pleaded guilty to two counts of posses- sion of a narcatic, and was fin- ed $275. Florence Nora Hall pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $150. She was also fined $100 for twa counts of possession of a narcotic. : Mar. 27. Samual _Herman Percival pleaded guilty to mischief, and was fined $200. Tanya Tara Tait pleaded guil- ty to assault. Tait was given a . suspended sentence and six cose Dbikbend a oe te Awe ane + 4 , months probation.. Mar. 28 Larry Alfred Lindseth plead- ed guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level ‘over the legal limit of .08. Lindseth was fined $1,200, He was also given one year on probation and is prohibited from driving for ane year. jo ooorapr. Ss meVietoreA lien” Dickinson: “~was+” . convicted of refusing to provide — ‘a breaihalyzer sample, Dickin- son was fined $500. Gerald “Gordon Watson pleaded guilty to breaking and entering. He was sentenced to © one day in jail, two years on probation and was fined $1,000. Raymond Neil Whittaker pleaded guilty to possession of a narcolic, afid was fined $20. Jason Edward Redmond pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. Redmond was fined $400 and is prohibited | from driving for one year, . Apr. 8 Steven Fehr pleaded guilty: to assault. He was fined $200 and _ given one year. on. probation. : Charles Leonard Powers "pleaded . guilty. to assault and was ‘given a suspended sentence and one year on probation, . - Apr tl Thomas Rennie Danieis was found guilty on charges of . assault and breach of proba- “SPRING ‘ergata CARPET CLEANING | a Free Estimates x Reasonable | - aauilly Your Home: . yhits Extending Canpet . & Uptolatory Lita! . 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TUITION $315, STUDIO FEE $100, MATERIALS $50, TOTAL $465, GST INCL. July 8- 13-9 &.m.-4p.m. 9am. “4pm. 7 TH EATRE ARTS _JUNIORS AGES 42 - 44 WITH JENNIFER LANGLEY (Resident PerformeriEducator for Kaleidoscope Theatre Company) . ADDED FEATURE FOR THEATRE ARTS PARTICIPANTS: . Open to all. - NWCC In Terrace orovides 4 an ideal setting for a residential summer school, with, an’ attractive campus In a rural setting on the edge of town, The: campus has dor-. > =~ _. mitorles, cafeteria, and ample studio and practice space. it has a recreational c cen- 7 tre, playing flelds and Is served by pubic transit. ; APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 34, 9 | PLEASE INCLUDE $100 DEPOSIT. BALANCE DUE BY JUNE 34, 1994 CHORAL MUSIC Wit DIANE LOOMER | (Assistant Conductor of the Vancouver Bach Chol), ooduly 8+ 12 - 9a. moa Pm. duntor Cholr.Aged 12 - acre sector Chot Ages 15 and Over. . 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An audition fape ond comments from the student's band leacher recommenced. jurote’s concert bond prc: ‘ gram will Involve students In a variety of experiences Including: mateed bond rehearsals, smalt ensembies, - Private codching, Instrumental clinics, workshops = listening and creative music making and community Perfor.” mances, July 8 - 26 — 9a.m.-4 p.m. ~ The members of the junior compony will explore theatre Improvisational skits, Character development and role” play based on classic tales. Al the compiation of the progrom the company wil parton slory theatre collabo ton presentation for the general public, TUITION $625 GST INCL SENIORS AGES 46 - 17 WITH TERI SNELGROVE : (Artistic Director of Tamahnous Theatre, Director/Wilter with Axis. Mime Theatre) The senior company wil expiore Improvisation Prevention of hat work For ro Geneve pu : ‘ — "TUITION 9826 OST INCL. Get Inio the act. AUDITION FOR AURGRA'S COMPANY TOUR RA. ¢: T,) TOURING IN AUGUST, _ Performers wil! be pald by means of a summer employment grant. ae At times above are ¢ apprexim mat (CIO REM. LEE THEATRE AURORA SUMMER ARTS, 4920 9 Sraume Avenue, Terrace, 6. c. ves 4v8 240 Age ~” Phone: misery at$200 per week | betes Inchided 1 e100 Total: . Balance Due: , ahah he maser nate og bile Hikari ae ibe atalon movernent and script, based on a group iclec, There will peatinal ahi a 0 TUITION $200 GsTINGL. =f.