TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: October 23 Sterling Walter Kinney pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic and was fined $40. Dwayne Barncy Etzerza pleaded guilty to charges of as- saull. Etzerza was sentenced to six months on probation, Robert Vincent Barber pleaded guilty to a charge of assault. He was given a suspended sentence and one year on probation. Clinton Dean Wood pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving. He was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Linda Maretta Dundas pleaded guilty to a charge of mischief. She was given six months on probation. Mabelline Abou pleaded guilty lo assault and was given a suspended sentence and three months on probation, Yvonne Yrene Brown pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. She was fined $150. Sweet work ‘GRADE SEVEN students from Veritas were busy last week -serving as volunteers at the Terrace Churches’ Food Bank, That's Roy Hernes and Dave Fleming measuring and pouring Sugar into bags for distribution. November 24 Jeffery Brian Quock was con- victed of driving with a blood- alcohol Jevel over the legal limit of 0.08 and disqualified driving. He was sentenced to three months in jail, was fined $500 and. is prohibited from driving for one year. Andy William Quock pleaded Court report guilty to taking a motor vehicle without consent. Quock was given a suspended sentence, nine months on probation, and an or- der to pay $500 restitution. Raymond Henyu Jr. pleaded guilty to two counts of driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08. He was sentenced to a month in prison and is prohibited from driving for two years. November 26 _ Kenneth Marshall Jarvis pleaded guilty to charges of im- paired driving, disqualified driv- ing, and two counts of failing to appear in court, Jarvis was sentenced to - five months in priscn and two years on proba- lion. Kelly Robert Douglas Alger pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08 and two counts of breaching probation. He was sentenced to 14 days in jail, was fined $400 annd is prohibited from driving for one year. November 27 Ira Leon Edwards pleaded guilty to possession of a narcatic and was fined $75. James Douglas Clayton pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. He was fined $75. Amold. Dwayne Pelletier pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. He was given three months on probalion. ‘Northern Petro-Tec Authorized Westeel Distributor PUMPS & ACCESSORIES Fax 638-0728 ‘Petroleum Storage Tanks SOMETHING KARLENE CLARK OR EVERYONE! 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School 7:00 - 9:00 pm Theme: ‘Are You in Tune?” Skeena Mall... causes HOM Elem, Band , 11:00 am Bob Butchart 7 Skeena Mall............ peaeeesenan wae. okeena Jazz Band 11:40 am Colleen Bruce Skeena Mall.. putesstescenese sessssennacenees Cassie Hall Elem. ; 12:30 pm Richard Eckert “Tinkling” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 Open House... Stewart Elem 7:00 - 8:30 pm Theme: “Class Display & Book Fair . Open House........csccssceetsens .... Parkside Elem. 1:00 - 3:00 pm Theme: “Books” Skeena Mall. ccsssssecsseens wens Parkside Elem. 10:00 am Bob Mack. . “Computer Dem onstrai tion” -2 “Skeena Mall... eons oe ack K'Shan Primary - 11:00 am Bob Mack “Computer Demonstraiion” Skeena Mallee Parkside Elem, 12:00 Bob Mack “Computer Demonstration” Skeena Mall sunssostonennes¥aTn8 Michiel Band 1:00 pm Bob Butchart B Skeena Mal nnn CREENCD Michiel Choir 2:00 pm Anne Keberick - -, THURSDAY, MARCH 4 . Open House... Wiemann CONN Field Elem. 1:00 - 3:00 pm mo Theme: “The Environment” Musleal snr sessonsaseeasesseeons Mazelton Secondary 8:00 pm Libby Hart “Oliver” Skeena Mall, teenie seanecutessntssaensens Uplands Elem. Band 2:20 pm Bob Butchart SkeoNA MallssssssssiesnenneneSkeena J, Sec, Band __ 3:30 pm Colleen Bruce ERIDAY, MARCH S Dress-Up Day.uusssncsenee Parkside Elam, All Day Theme: "Story Book Characters” MUSICAL... se csseessesesesecssscoestercstees ;Hazelton Secondary 8:00 pm Libby Hart “Oliver” sannesureneas EHOMMHIL Primary 10:15 am Carol Woolacott "Reader' S Theatre & Skipping Demonstration” Skeena Malll sess iteisonesmceuld K'Shan Choir ; 1:10 pm Robin Simpson settee Parkside Choir So 1:30 pm Sandra Konkin Skeena Mall........0. Skeena Malll.....:..; Musical........ pa ebesnvesersnsenesss sooo Mazehon Secondary . 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm ; “Oliver” Science FUT sssvescssisssseeee susseeeeCaledonia Sr, Secondary — 9:30 am to 4:00 pm Education Evening... South Hazelton Elem, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Theme: "Canada" *Please Note: South Hazelton changed thelr daie outside . | Education Week to accommodate the Secondary/Community production of “Oliver”, Hazelton i As wellas these scheduled events, varlous schools will have displays In the Skeena Mail for the week. Special assembiles and displays throughout Individual schools i will also be featured. For further Information please contact your child’s school. EDUCATION WEEK IS QA bg CO-SPONSOREDBY 11, SCHOOL DISTRICT #88 (TERRACE) AND THE TERRACE & DISTRICT TEACHERS UNION.