Review tachment. These events hap- 1 ed in. your ‘community end uu may be able to help in e have ‘any information ut these : erimes, . please tched with a sharp objet eC. 3500 block Thomas St. . Break and enter at Thornhill. tors. Nothing was. stolen. Tuesday; January. 14 eft of a ‘blue 1978 Ford rmont station wagon from the errace Motors body. shop. The. ‘BC, Ambulance Ser- (BCAS) activity” report — ice BCAS | _ paramedics Lee ane eet ee Ste ete ene einai mate the week of Monday, Jan. . Sunday, Jan. 19. OF these, incident, an area youth was ried to Mills - ‘Memorial ; =I pickup truck backing out of ca parking space at Terrace Shell. _’ No charges were filed against the _. Sdtivér. of the vehicle. A Mills + Memorial Hospital spokesman says - the man was released from hospital - yo - "on Sunday. : 4 Terrace Paramedics also attended OG fp 13 medical emergencies during “the week. Of these, one was 4 ~" jpreath. The balance of the week’s activity involved 13 patient. trans- ial medical facilities. . remain. caim while you're. deal- “with, an'emergency medical ituation, but it is important to the “that. you: do. Remaining a. ol “be able. to explain procedures that can be cartied out while you are aiting frive. This can. minimize trauma and | set. speakers valued at $1,000 were. a where the offender(s) has" ., Sanyo. eD player, liquor’ and ©. ave not been identified. If. phone the RCMP | at 635. of the West. ‘The e paint was ‘calls were due to trauma, In- t when struck by. ‘an older. i; |) Sgardiac-related emergency and.two. . "were due to acute shortness of | rs in and out of localt or provin- | ; CAS di ip - — It can be ¢ difficult m-:Can. Imptove paramedic ‘time, and the dispatcher - the other end. of the line may) "for. ‘the ambulance to - ) might imptove the. victinn's, he vehicle was recovered the. fol- _ lowing day in Smithers. Break, enter and theft in the 2600 block Kenney St.'A stereo of brown Sansui stolen. The sterco recovered. Wiilful damage and theft. Two vehicles were vandalized at was Terrace Honda. A window was ~ smashed and an Alpine stereo .” system was Stolen from one. There was nothing taken from the second vehicle. | Wednesday, January 15 “Theft of a G.E. Camcorder . (Model 6060B, serial no. 613856679) from a Beaver Cr. residence sometime after Octo- a ber, 1991. . - Theft ‘of a stereo, from a vehicle at Thornhill Motors. A. vent window was broken and a GMC stereo tape deck was chances of survival. tog ava A case in poirt!*On “Det. “9, " 1991, a lower mainland man was. nded to a total of 26 calls - using power: tools “to ‘complete. a bathroom yenovation’ project. A simple mistake with a saw, and a fraction of a second later his hand was. lying on the floor, and‘a stream of blood was pumping out of severed arteries in his arm. He . realized there was a good chance . be would die. The right kind of help, though, ' was close at hand. His 11-year-old cele oes S| gon was in the living room and nding to RCMP, 8 male. heard his father cry out.in pain. The boy investigated immediately. A quick glance told him his father was in serious trouble... But he didn’t panic. He ‘phone, dialed 9-1-1, and was relating details of the incident to a- professionally — trained dis- patcher in seconds. An ambulance was dispatched almost immediately. The boy remained calm and followed the instructions of the dispatcher, who stayed on line until paramedics ran to the stolen. ne _ : Break, enter ‘ana “thet at. Skeena Concrete on Old Lakelio “ Me Lake Road. Cash was stolen. Theft of $250 worth: of ski: B cquipment at Shames Mountain. S Taken were a pair of Dynastar - | 150 centimetre skis with Solo- mon bindings and poles. oo Vandalism to’ a blue 1985 ; GMC pickup.. parked. at’ the: arena. A window was broken | and a wallet. stolen. There was: no money in the wallet. Break, enter and theft ata private residence in the. 3600 block | Munroe St. Jewellery, a _ hockey cards were. stolen. - ‘Vandalism -to three. fire. hydrants: Hydrants at Uplands | school, Atwood and Lazelle, and Eby and Locn were opened: by an unauthorized person or per- sons a little before midnight. Terrace fire chief Bob Beckett ° says the act of vandalism could © have caused scrious. damage. to. the water system. In addition, if a serious fire had ‘occurred at about the same time, fire fight- ing efforts may have been com- -: promised. ‘This might have resulted in injury or death, in which case Beckett says he would be seeking prosecution to the maximum | the law allows. Wrap “1 the stump in a towel and elevate it to slow. bleeding. And ‘from time to time, a calming, “How are you doing?” a - The boy’s response to. ‘the dispatchers query, "Fine." He: was ff cool. And as a result, his father didn’t die. He is alive and well... And still has his hand. It was sewn back on in the operating room a ff short time later, and while ‘it may. never be the same, it’s back were - | it belongs and to some degree useable, ‘If you are ever. “faced with a medical emergency of any kind, remain calm, and follow the pre- scribed procedure. In the Terrace area, phone the ambulance emerg- ency number — 638-1102.— and respond accurately to’ all of the dispatcher’s questions. - mile First, ‘he will ‘ask. you : which community you are. calling from. Second, he will ask for your-name, . the address of the victim, and number of the phone you are call-- ing from. Third, he will ask for the viciim’s condition, and.8 descrip-. arrived. ; tion of the incident. Maggle Park | were ODDs #209-4526 Park Ave. / AGAINST. . Terrace, B Ce , | wie | CANADA'S”, V8G1V1: [oon | #1 KILLER | 638-1167 ° | A thoughtful way to’ remember. is: with: an nin q Memoriam gift to the Heart and’Stroke:Foundation | of B.C. and Yukon: Please mail your donation to] _ the above address and include the name of the]. '| deceased, your name: and ‘address, name and address. of. the next- of-kin for ‘an : acknowledgement c card. : S , as wellas ‘the vee - Thureday, ‘January 16° Just rela, the dispatcher advised. and 1 recorded. details: of you break, enter’ and ‘theft. te equipment, the: police: can be of. ? ivate residence . in Rosswood., great. help.: “All Canadian: police “Two. Ted . and ‘orange. a green and black’ Coleman “theft, ‘propane. light were stolen. ° collected can be - circulated Break, enter and theft from a throughout Canada. . construction trailer behind the. : curling rink. Stolen. ‘were two. “electric. power: saws, two impact | angle grinder, valued at. ‘two screw guns valued at $300, theft... and a tool box valued at $300... An’ ounce: of prevention. _ Always. check or lock up Sunday, January 19 _ Wilful. damage. . The "oid available. Use. cable locks: to glass: door .of the Royal. Bank secure: ‘equipment to permanent | Never ledve . skis was smashed. locations. - Break, enter and theft: from: untocked . on: a car ski rack. the Terrace Rod|and Gun Club. Avoid. leaving. skis out of ‘your 7 : = . sight. . _Equipment, A coffee machine was stolen. Theft of. skis. from ‘Shames - Mountain. . , _{dentification... “marks” ‘Buch = as. scratches. - or. - Crime awareness s bulletin: - repairs. Identify boots, . mitts, ‘At almost any ski hill, thou-— sands of dollars worth. of ski ‘equipment is stolen from people. who thought they | jeft their equipment in a safe place. Inthe past week alone,: at least’ ‘two In case of: theft... Report all sets of skis have. been stolen thefts.to the RCMP immediately. from Shames Mountain. A little If you witness anything suspl- care could prevent your ski cious note the details and advise ski hill officials or the RCMP equipment from being stolen. ‘Ifyou have properly identified immediately. _ NORTHERN « “GAS LTD.. - Application to _— , Increase. Rates» | "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - 9.00am. ; ee Monday, February 24,1 1992 0 m u::. ‘Crest Motor Hotel . a o one ist Avenue West, Prince Rupert B.C ‘On December 1, 1991, Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. ("PNG") applied for an interim increase in natural gas rates to beconte effective January 1, 1992. The Commission, by Order No. G-7-92; dated January 8, ‘1992 authorized an | interim increase of 2.86 percerit on revenue to be applied on a gross margin | ‘interest, if determined to be appropriate after a public hearing. THE PUBLIC HEARING . The Commission has set down the Application for public hearing to com- - _ mence at 9:00a.m. local time, Monday, February 24,1992, atthe Crest Motor ‘ff Hotel, 222 ~ 1st Avenue West, Prince Rupert B.C. PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE APPLICATION ’ The Application, supporting material and Commission Order No. G-7-9are available for inspection at the Head Office of PNG at Suite 1400, 1185 West "Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4E6, at-its District Offices located throughout its service territory, and are also available for inspection at the | office of the British Columbia Utilities Commission, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe — Street, Vancouver, B.C. - The Application and supporting material will be made available forinspec- tion in PNG Offices and an Executive Summary of the Application will be _ distributed by the Applicant to Intervenors and Interested Parties as they become registered with the Commission. - INTERVENTIONS ” Any person wishing to be present at the public hearing and to give evidence of croes-examine witnesses should provide written notice, to be received not ‘ater than Friday, January 31, 1992 to the Commission Secretary and to the Applicant. The Notice should includea brief statement as to othe nature of the interest in the proceedings. SUBMISSIONS BY INTERESTED PARTIES ‘Written submissions to the hearing should be submitted, one copy to the Comission Secretary and one copy to the Applicant, prior to Wetinesday, _ February 12, 1992. ‘CLARIFICATION Persons intending to participate in the public hearing, who are uncertain as to the manner in which to proceed, may contact Mr. RJ. Peflat, Commission | or Mr, Simon Wong, Manager, Rates and Finance ~ Petroleum, by. telephone (660-4700) or B.C. Toll Free (1-800-663-1385), or in writing. BY ORDER "Robert. Pellatt SIXTH FLOOR, 900 HOWE STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C, V6Z2N3 rasa as Se a Ra Ai Homelite: forces are: connected to a central “generators valued at $1,500,and, computer, and in the event of -a . os, the information you f have ‘The -following simple ‘but effective: ‘measures — ‘of: crime - prevention can prevent the frus- “wrenches valued at $150, one trating . ‘disappointment’. many $300, people suffer through: loss: by skis if an appropriate facility’ is Know | ‘personal - identification jackets with something like your - driver’s licence number.so they - 7 “can be identified. Where: possi- — ble, engrave the: number into the - item: ‘Record all serial numbers. basis to all customers, effective January 1, 1992, subject to refund with | i at