Terrace Review —— Wednesday, November 6, 1991 5 dents, violence or substance abuse: , O C , five responses, five people injured, P LI E R E pP OR [ Trauma due to motor vehicle accidents: four responses, five The driver of a four-wheel police on Caledonia Senior —eeeee—eeee Terrace B.C. Ambulance Service responded to 38 separate incidents in the past week. Of those, nine were due to trauma, and half the 10 people injured in those inci- dents were injured as a result of motor vehicle accidents. In addi- tion, there were a number of other motor vehicle accidents during the week in which at least two more people were injured but transported to Mills Memorial Hospital by ’ private vehicle. RCMP Cpl. Garry Moritz reports five weather-related motor vehicle accidents on Saturday and Sunday _ alone. The weekend accidents resulted in more than $30,000 in damage, and Moritz says the pri- mary cause was driving faster than | ml road conditions permitted. With the first taste of winter weather behind people injured. us, Moritz reminds all drivers to responses: 38. adjust their driving habits when road conditions deteriorate due to BCAS FIRST AID TIP: For serious bleeding phone the ambu- lance emergency number 638- Transfers infout of Terrace in- 1102. While you wait for the am- inter-city and bulance to arrive, apply direct pressure to the wound with a clean Medical Emergencies such as cloth. If a clean cloth is not avail- seizures and shortness of breath: able use your bare hand. Maintain the pressure until professional help weather. cluding local, medevacs: 13. 16. Trauma such as household acci- arrives, Total number of Terrace BCAS NOTICE OF POLL BY-ELECTION FOR TRUSTEE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 (TERRACE) New Hazelton: : Kitwanga: REGULAR POLL: Hazelton: New Hazelton South Hazelton: ‘Two Mite: Kitwanga: Kispiox Valley: Moricetown: Glen Vowell: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the school district aforesaid that a poll has become necessary at the election now pending, and that | have granted such a poll; and further, that the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election for whom only votes will be received are: Surname Other Names Position Tarms of Residential Occupation Otfice Address (Calendar Yrs) CHRISTENSEN Stewart C. Trustee 92-93 4514 Cedar Crescent Engineer HANSEN Ken Trustee 92-93 #2 Kleanza Drive Welder LEBLANC Jacques Trustee 92-93 4420 Queensway Drive Contractor Such poll will be opsned at; ADVANCE POLL: Terrace: Friday, Novembar 8, 1991 - 9:00a.m. - 8:00 p.m. School District88 - 3211 Kennedy Street, Terrace B.C. Hospital: Friday, November 15, 1991, 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mills Memorial Hospital, 4720 Haughland Avenue, Terrace, B.C. - Tarrace: Clarence Michiel Elementary School . 3430 Sparks Street Thornhill: Thornhill Elementary School 2906 Clark Street Rosswood: Parmenter Residence - Rosswood Usk: Mrs. M. Early Residence - Usk ; ue Lakelse Lake: Lloyd Johnstone Residence - Lakelse Lake Cedarvale: Museum, Cedarvale os Surname Other Names Position Terms of Residential Occupation © Office Address (Calendar Yrs) FELL William H. Trustee 92-93 Cedarvate Forestry Technician PEARSE James R. Trustee 92-93 New Hazelton Retired SPOONER Mary S. Trustee 92-93 New Hazelton Housewife Such poll willbe opened at; ADVANCE POLL: Hazalton: Hazelton Municipal Office, November 8, 1991: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m, Hazelton: Wrinch Memorial Hospital, November 15, 1991: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. New Hazelton Municipal Hall 3026 Bowser Street, November 14, 1991: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Kitwanga Elementary/Secondary School November 8, 1991: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Municipal Office - Hazelton Municipal Fire Hall, 13th Avenue Fire Hall, South Hazelton Kermode Aris Centre, Two Mile Kitwanga Elementary/Secondaty School, Kitwanga Craft Centre, Kispiox ne Community Hall, Moricetown a Board Office, Glen Vowell (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson — Returning Officer School District No. 88 (Terrace) 3211 Kenney Street Terrace B.C. V8G 3E9 drive truck damaged the grass on grass slope in front of the Ter- race Arena and the irrigation system in George Little Memor- ial Park in a late night escapade Oct. 23. Terrace superintendent of parks and recreation Steve Scott says the incident occurred at about 12:20 a.m. and that most of the $700 in damage was caused to the park irrigation system when the driver of the truck drove into the metal contro] box northwest of the bandshell. Scott says two alert citizens witnessed the event and phoned the RCMP. As a result, the owner of the vehicle, a college student in his early twenties, and two other occu- pants of the vehicle were appre- hended by the RCMP. Terrace RCMP and the city’s Secondary School property at about 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, and charged under a city bylaw which prohibits the discharge of fireworks in a public place without the authorization of the fire chief. 7 Vandals randomly shattered the windows of 10 passenger vehicles on Graham, Kerr, South Eby, Cramer and Molitor Streets over the weekend. The damage has been estimated at $1,500 and it is suspected that a pellet or BB gun was used in the crime. The incidents occurred sometime between 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, and 7 am. Sunday, Nov. 3. Terrace RCMP are seeking the assistance of anyone who noted any suspicious persons or vehicles in the area around the time the vandals struck. Recreation Department are look- - ing for whoever was responsible for vandalism at Ferry Island sometime during the fourth week of October. According to super- intendent of parks and recreation Steve Scott, the vandals used a large sign post as a battering ram to destroy two fibreglass outdoor toilets and damage ply- wood on a picnic shelter. Scott believes. the cost of repairs will be between $500 and $1,000. Anyone with information that might identify the vandals is asked to contact the Terrace detachment of the RCMP at 638- 0333 or the Terrace recreation office at 638-4750. , An 18-year-old Terrace youth will soon be trying to explain to a judge the humour in setting off fireworks in a public place. The youth was apprehended by Terrace RCMP are still investi- gating what appears to be an incident of Hallowe’en candy tampering. Two boys in Thorn- hill became sick after cating pink gum they received while trick-or-treating. Parents are advised to check any remaining treats their children have. The gum came wrapped in "Hallow- e’en Kiss" paper. An accident on the Copper River logging road Nov. 1 sent two men to hospital and caused $9,000 damage to a pickup truck. Terrace RCMP say a 1988 Mack logging truck collided head-on with the pickup, putting the 22-year-old driver of: the smaller truck and his passenger in hospital. The logging truck driver was not injured. The accident is under investigation. 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