The Terrace Standard, Wednesdav. February 24. 1993 - Page A11 { CLEARTHEAIR | Reduce air pollution from residential wood smoke and auto emissions with tips UY from your Lung Association | alge SP; . L Sawer™ y Police beat Boy killed TRAGEDY STRUCK a family in Jackpine Flats last week when -:fiye-year-old Tyson Rauschenberger was killed bencath the wheels of a truck. RCMP said the accident took place at 7:09 p.m. Tuesday, Feb, 16 at’the family’ s Marion Ave, home: The boy was rushed to Mills Memorial “Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. The incident is being investi- gated by the coroner’s office and Terrace RCMP. Surprised A LOCAL man returned to his Soucie Ave. home at noon hour Feb. 15 to discover a would-be thief fleeing out his front door.” RCMP ‘said the man arrived to find his front door open and a teenage boy running out of the house, ° Police said the suspect is de- scribed as a native male, ap- proximately 15- years old, 165cm, 60kg, with black hair past his shoulders, wearing an army green coat and blue jeans. The intruder kicked in the door, but nothing was reported missing: RCMP report a 15 per cent increase in residéntial break- ins from December to January. Residents are asked to ensure homes are secure and report any suspicious persons in their neighbourhood. Charged Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation 4720 Haugland Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 2W7 A thoughtful way to remember Is with an In Memoriam gift to “the DOr, R.E.M, Lee Hospital Foundation. Donations are i gratefully accepted at the above address, the Terrace Fire § Dept. on Eby Steet or please contact Helene McRae at 635-5320. Income tax receipts are available. Win Tickets To “An Evening With GEORGE FOX" Wed. March 10 at R.E.M, Lee Theatre 8 pm (Tickets on sale at Sight & Sound) *Enter to win tickets and cassette tapes from , Perryscope Productions and The Terrace Standard. Police arrested a man at a . house on Johns Road Feb. 5 ee NAME _ | after. reports. of shots being a _ =a ee ADDRESS - fired in the areas Timothy - Harold Birming- J apa Nn D O U Nn nd ham, 36, of . Terrace, was charged with careless use of 2 CRANE LIFTS 30-foot totem pole out of Kitselas carving shed for shipment by ‘truck: to Prince nx AGE OT ing fo police, a man Rupert last Friday. It's now on a ship bound for Japan and will be put up at a new cultural Draw to be made To enter drop or mall this ad to had that afternoon threatened centre In Owase, the sister city to Prince Rupert. The pole was designed by Prince Rupert car- Friday, March 5 at The Terrace Standard ‘to shoot at the’ occupants of a ver Dempsey Bob and carved by relatives Stan Bevan, Ken McNeil, Edgar Frank and Wayne 500 4647 Lazelle Ave, Gair Ave. home, but was Carlick. A ceremony at Kitselas preceded the pole being placed on the truck. UU pm ‘Terrace, BC'VBG 188" © ‘thwarted bya passenger in’ his’ can co, iLater+: that day,” police responded to reports of shots fired near Birmingham’s Johns | Road home. Police also seized a 30-30 nifle. TOBACCO IS A DRUG Protect your children. EXTENDED —____,|_ RRSP HOURS 2s, Gimp We've Altered Our Day ~~ ||| ToFit Your Schedule THURSDAY; FRIDAY FEB. 25 ~ FEB. 26° 9:30 am - 8:00 pm 9:30 am - 8:00 pm nade whe | || SATURDAY | MONDAY te Srrcay To FEB. 27 ~ MARCH1 — pabeee | | (12:00 Pm - 5:00 pm| 9:30 am - 8:00 pm Terrace Branch =—S-_—séKKitimat Branch. 4602 LakelseAve. 201 City Centre Mall Tel. 635-2261 _—‘Tel. 632-6191