Hans Thodt participated In a recent pancake breakfast spon- sored by the Terrace Downtown Lions. Proceeds from the event went to the Man-in-Motion World Fund. Danlale Berquist photo In Terrace Court by Carrie Olson In Ferrace Provincial Court on Tuesday, March 3 Nelson Furtado was fin- - ed $50 for an offence under the Motor Vehicle Act. Furtado was also found guilty of taking a motor vehicle without consent and was jailed 14 days. Le On Wednesday, March 4 in Terrace Provincial Court Dwayne Bellerose was jailed 30 days con- secutive for possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking. “ek In: Terrace Provincial Court on. Thursday, March 5 Perry McKay was fined $500 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. Le . On Thursday, March in Terrace Provincial Court James Lincoln was sentenced to six months in jail and put on one year probation for assault causing bodily harm. On another count of assault causing bodily harm Lin-— coln was jailed nine mon- ths and put on one year probation with condi- tions. eh In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, March 6 Cecilia Clayton was fined $400 for operating a motor vehicle while her ability to drive was im- paired. ce On Friday, March 6 in Terrace Provincial Court Earl Hacki was jailed 30 days for theft. Hacki was also jailed three months consecutive for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. Earl Hacki was jailed 30 days for theft. “oo... wa a In Terrace ‘Provincial Court on Friday, March 6 Peter Dennis was jailed 30 days for failing to comply with order. Dennis was also jailed 30.days for theft. “* * In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, March 6 Gordon McDonald was fined $400 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. On a separate _charge McDonald was fin- ed $600 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. Gordon McDon- ald was jailed 60 days for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired. eh — Police On Saturday, March 21 at Jezebels Cabaret the Terrace RCMP charged a local. man with. assault causing bodily harm. ae | Repap ou continued from page 1 lumber annually. The upgrading at the Prince Rupert pulp mill will also result in increased capaci- -ty, a probable indication that pulp log harvesting rates will be stepped up in Tree Farm License #1, the company’s fiber supply base. Employment losses at the sawmill may be par- tially offset by a require- operation personnel. Plans for the mill in- clude retirement of the company's waste wood burner. It will be replaced with a modern mechanical hog fuel device to supply . wood particles for boilers at the Prince Rupert pulp mill, Fe the Rick Hansen Man-in-Motion Fund. ore i: Residents ot Terrace and Thombhill were recently entertained by a local group, Nighthawk. Musicians performed at the “Dance For Rick” event held at the Thornhill Community Centre. The social was sponsored by the Terrace musicians to raise money for Ww a ' bey, x we a wat Oe wee a! settee ... have your newspaper delivered every week. For just $24 you don’t have | to miss a single Issue! _ Subscribe —. nowl A full year: $24.00 Two years: $45.00 Come.into our office, - or send a cheque or money order, to: - . Terrace Review 4535 Grelg Ave., Terrace, 8.C. eT et erate? | Subscription O11 year- $24 te eG pheque Cl Money Order ment for more woods ~ - Name Order Form: — Please send a subscription to: eS Ol 2 years -$45 fi Charge Card: MasterCard [ | ne ee Dos oe Misa Dec Card Lae Expiry Date Boh - Terrace Review Address : _ _ ‘Terrace, B.C. Phone — Postal Code VEG IM? eo Mall or bring this form to: eg ED OM map SRR RESET aca mee AE