In Terrace provided by the court registry. Tuesday, December 11 Cindy Anne Munday was fined - $500 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving, fined $500 for refusing to provide a breath sample to a police officer, and fined $500 for assaulting:a police officer. Thursday, December 13 - Lauren Stein and Kaylene Venditelli, both of Terrace, received diplomas as graduate accounting : technologists last month during a luncheon at Sonbada’s Restaurant. The diplomas were prasented — !eence and prohibited from driving by Bob Venema, northwest representative for the B.C, - Society of Management Accountants. Armand Leblond was fined $400, given a three-month driver's for one year for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Wanda Diane Friesen was fined $400 and given a one-year driver's licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the If you don’t know legal Imit. what’s going on, Charles Willard Porter was fined things go on $600 and given a one-year driver's licence suspension for driving with without you. a blood alcohol content over the read the legal limit. Terrace Review Friday, December 14 Erica Helga Janke was fined $400 for impaired driving, $400 The following convictions took place in Terrace adult criminal provincial court on the dates indicated according to information sample for a police officer, and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension. Friday, December 21 Bruce William Anderson was fined $50 on cach of two counts of illegal possession of narcotics. Sidney Joseph Bennett wa fined $35 for illegal possession. of narcotics, William Allan Hall was fined $500 and given a one-year drivet’s licence suspension for impaired driving. William Gerald Stewart was fined $400 and given a one-year drivers’ licence suspension on one count of driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit and fined $700 and given a con- secutive one-year drivers’. licence suspension on a second count of the same violation. Stewart was also placed on probation for one ycar and sentenced to 30 days in jail for assault, given a 14-day consecutive sentence for failure to comply with a condition of recog- nizance and given a two-year suspended jail sentence for point- & Polly’s Cafe om Chinese & Western Cuisine Mon.— Thurs, 10:30 a.m. ~ midalght Fal. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — 1 a.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. . 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 0: 638-8034 ==s, _ for refusing to provide a breath ing a firearm at another person. 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Every Monday evening it’s Cribbage Night at Terraceview Lodge from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone in the community Is invited to drop in and catch the action. Terrace Toastmasters — Do you find it difficult to prepare and give a talk? Turn to Toastmasters for help. Meetings are the first and third Tuesday of each month at Northwest Community College, room 206, at 7:30 p.m. For information, contact trene Blackstone at 635-2845. COFFEEBREAK, a women’s community bible study, meets Wednesdays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. We offer free child care, a story hour program for threa- to five-year-olds, an opportunity to meet new friends, small group discussions over a cup of coffee. There's a place for you with us — join us! Terrace Christian Reformed Church, on the corner of Sparks and Straume. The Terrace Friends and Families of Schizophrenics is a support group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Psych. Con- ference Room at Mills Memorial Hospital. One aim of the group is to provide community education about this illness. Anyone wishing to learn more or become part of this group is welcome to attend the meetings. Please call 698-3325 for further Information. The Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club meets avery Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. at Caledonla Senior Secondary in the cafeteria. Anyone interested in playing please contact Ellen Smith at 635-4096 or May McFarland at 635-2875. Everyone welcome. Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge holds regular monthly meetings at thelr new location in the Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Walsh, Terrace, every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p.m. If you are interested in joining our fraternity, please contact 635-2794 or 638-0674. Oddfellows Lodge hold meetings every second and fourth Monday at the new location in the Ukrainian Hall, 4600 block Walsh, Terrace. Contact 635-3995 or 635-2956 If you wish Please, assis’ the less fortunate of Terrace. The Anti-poverty Group Society is receiving donations from people of good will, so that they may continue heiping disadvantaged pso- ple. Send your contribution to treasurer Josephine Buck, Room 200, 4721 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C., V¥8G 1T3, Phone 635-4631. Terrace Minor Hockey Is looking for coaches, managers, division heads, and referees for the upcoming season. Those interested should phone Sandy Marshall at 635-7623 evenings. Terrace Contract Bridge Club plays the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Legion from October to April. Please contact Mary at 635-2977 or Rolande at 635-4974. Come and have a fun night with us! The Skeena Squares Dance Club meets Mon- days from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for square dancing at the Carpenters’ Hall on Sparks St. For more in- formation, cail Bev Greening at 635-7868. Attention: Girls and Women —~ If you are in- terested in camping and outdoors, the home and familly, community service, and interna- tional experience, Girl Guides of Canada may be for you. Girls — if you are between the ages of six and 17, we have a place for you In Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers, Cadets, or Junior Leaders. Women — we have opportunities for you to work with the girls or become members of various councils or com- mittees. Training plus full support is avallable for all positions. For more information, please call (evenings): Margaret Cooper, 638-0609; or Kathy Davies, 638-1245. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, 4542 Park Ave., is open Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. We offer support, referral and ad- vocacy services for women. All women are en- couraged to use our facility, For further Infor- mation, phone 638-0228. The Kinette Club of Terrace meets on the sec- ond and fourth Wednesday of every month. For more information, call Gall at 635-9263. The K-ette Club ladles meet on the third Wednesday of every month. Please call Sheila Crampton at 635-4435 for further information. The Terrace Badminton Club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 10 p.m. and on Sun- days from 7 io 10 p.m. at Thornhill Junior Secondary School. For further information, call Diane Cey at 635-3564. ewe ee pHa tee A