| (CRIIEL STOPPI a oe FLOATING Prince Rupert Crime Stoppers are DOCKS asking your assistance in the solving of a break and enter which occurred on March 18, 1995 between 5:00 p.m. and 11:30 P.M., in the 500 block of Herman Street j in Prince Rupert, B.C, Fast & easy installation & removal ¢ Weather resistant 10 year guaranteed polythylene . No rust.or rot a Environmentally friendly - Motorcycle accident A woman from Saskatchewan and her 12 year old son were involved in a sin- gle vehicle motorcycle accident on Highway 16 west, about 7 km west of the Exstew bridge on Sunday. The pair were east bound on Hwy. 16 when the woman lost control on a sharp S-curve during a period of heavy rain. The woman sustained a broken arm, as well as other -undeter- mined injuries. Her son also sus- tained undetermined injuries. The Terrace. R.C.M.P would like to thank passing motorists for their assistance at. the accident scene, as well’ as after the accident by providing | by providing the mother and son with transportation and housing. The pair were retuming from a trip to Alaska. The investigation. revealed that during this time frame unknown suspects entered the house by sliding open an unsecured ; , . window Once inside the entire house was 7 gone through and several items were stolen Northwest Mechanical Inc. . a including a VCR, and various mountain 5239 Keith Ave, * x p _ climbing equipment. The suspect(s) then 635-4770 or 635-7158 exited the house through a side door. Since the break and enter all of the PIO- perty has been recovered. 5 _ Crimestoppers offers a cash reward of up to ~ $1000 dollars for the information leading to an arrest and charges laid against any individual in this or any unsolved crime. If you have any information, call crimestoppers at 627-STOP,, that’s 627-7867. Callers will not be required to reveal their identity or testify in court. King of the mountain Richard Harrison keeps his crown, The Smithers runnec won the annual King of the Mountain cross-country running Cea i 6 am | % | Ti PS race last Sunday, July 23. Harrison beat off all chal- IOS OCS OSOo lengers during the 8 km race to reign again for another year, Rained out The last few days of wet weather has brought the local fire situation under control, The regional forest fire con- trol centre in Smithers declared 4 ritiinber of fires officially dead ® as of yesterday maoming. ° i There are only eight fires left burning in ‘the region, Six are in the Cassiar district, one on. the Queen Charlotte Islands happened over the weekend, and there is a small fire buming in Tweedsmuir Park, However, the 8,000 hectare fire at Inklin River, 123 miles northwest of Dease Lake is still buming, and fire officials say they won’t declare that one dead until there’s three feet of snow onit, The Inklin River fire was responsible for smoky skies dur- ing last week's heat wave. “TERRACE: INTERIORS LTD . 4610. Lazelle Avenue, Terrace PhD DD DD DDD EDS = 35-6600. | Antiques & Collectibles From — CAround Che World Enjoy rare finds at uncommon prices. . Canadiana & European To date there have been 123 y ; Furniture . forest fires in this region which ™ uy ow mn stretehes from the Yukon border _ ESQUIRE GOLF WATCH™ a | Glassware to Tweedsmuir. © Precise Swiss quart: movement. Unique dimpled design on e Kitchen Collectibles Approximately 14 400 hec- white lacquered face and striking bezel, Genuine mineral crystal tares have burned and $660,000 and handsome double stitched leather serap. Water resistant to tet . D [ ( has been spent fighting forest | Gift pickage comes with four Ulta@ Distance golf balks, ball markers and tee. |. ; , A r en €. ‘S Ou 44 tr Y fires, making this year just slightly below average, Thitty-three fires . were caused by lighting, while the | 7 rest were human caused , many ern SINCE 1910 ae from abandoned camp fires. Skeena Mall, Terrace 635-5111 Because of the wet weather, . as ; the fire hazard rating has, been City Centre Mall, Kitimat . 632-3313 aa reduced to low to moderate in ; the area, But four to five days of sunshine could bring that rating back up to high, wams fire con- trol officer Bruce Hutchinson. AN ciqu es 4459 Lakelse Ave, Terrace 635-32 1 3 Open 10 am - 6 pm Mon. - Sat. Kitimat fires Kitimat Crimestoppers is seeking public assistance in , 14° 20.1 425 solving several suspicious fires, The Kitimat RCMP have 15 217 Bt received ten arson reports this 16 217 13,9 year. One fire on April 20 17 24.9 14.3 caused extensive property dam- 18 29.0 12.8 age at the Kitimat Municipal 19 40.7 13.8 Dump when several salvage 20 30.9* 17.2" logs were seton fire, - — - ‘Now Records * Another: fire on July 11 damaged the storage shed at the Snowflake riding grounds near cable car, All the fires were. contained quickly, and no one was injured. if you have any information ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS === BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Please obey all traffic control signs and persons, The highway will be busy with NECHAKO ¢ _ patching crews, sign maintenance, bridge repair, mowing and centre line painting, sa NORTHCOAST | Please watch for and obey traffic control signing. To report road hazards, call 636- SONSTRUSTION SERVICES regarding these ites oF any ore 8383 during office hours, After hours, please call 1-800-665-5051, er criminal. offence,