Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 1, 1991! A9 | — bee. ‘Vion ol ges Nelps out in B PREPAREDNESS poaching conviction Terrace conservation officer Peter Kalina was one of the major players in the conviction recently of a deer poacher in the Cariboo. Jochen Neumann was fined “| $8,000 in 100 Mile House court Poe ‘| for illegally hunting deer and lying ye aoe i “| to a conservation officer. Kalina | said it’s an unusually high fine, | close to the maximum of $10,000 .1 for Wildlife Act violations. Neu- mann, Kalina said, was fined . os $3,000 for illegal hunting and _ $5,000 for giving false information os to a conservation officer. a a4 4 Kalina helped fellow conserva- Sen a ee —— 239 tion officers by collecting evidence Amidst 16 weekend mall displays capping off Emergency Jetirey Town (who placed first at Veritas and was declared the through conversations he had with Preparedness Week, a special event took place Saturday overall winner), and Ray Tank. In the front row (from left) are ° SO"? of Europeans in the Ter- evening — the awarding of prizes for the winners in the Katherine Geeraert, Jamie Birch, and Colin Cyr. Judges in the “rt Bee Neumann was convicted Emergency Preparedness Week school poster contest. Above contest were Cst. Jane Andrew, Kaye Ehses and. Brenda of illegally killing two deer at a (rear, from feft) are Cst. Jane Andrew who made the Cachero. Prizes, mostly safety and first aid equipment, were time when his hunting privileges presentations, Katherine Davis, David Fleming, Kevin Murphy, donated by a number of focal businesses. were suspended. The suspension | came from a previous conviction for a similar crime in 1989, carry- ing a $2,100 fine. RIVER INDUSTRIES (TERRACE) LTD. invites YOU! To come down to the 22nd Annual Jay-Cee Trades Fair. May 3,4,& 5. | Booth open Fri. 7 - 11 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m, Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. See our FANTASTIC DISPLAY. MEMBERSHIPS: One-month membership $39 (save $6) fp ce . - . 3-month membership 42 TANNING SESSIONS $99 (save $20) FOR THE PRICE OF 10 onlin ; 30% OFF =; a 90% OFF “TRONWORKS & SUPPLEMENTS . EXPIRES MAY 15,1991 == GYM & FITNESS CENTRE 7 Open 6:00 a.m. at 4545 Lazelle 635-4130 WOODLANDS SUPPLY featuring Harry lawnmowers (see ad this issue), all types push, self-propelled and commercial & Oregon saw chain. (ep in attendance) JOSA CORPORATION featuring Jonsered power saws - "A saw for every job!" See the 2094 Turbo - "the fallers’ and buckers’ first choice!" (rep in attendance) at mi Gee, Ver, KAR e care about your yard!" sadus know. GARDENLAND RESSL Enrich your garden sold. thes MCS PRESSURE WASHERS leave your cleaning problems to the world-leading cleaning equipment manufacturers. ARMSTRONG TOOLS unconditionally guaranteed. a complete selection of quality tools for every job. JET EQUIPMENT, HITACHI & HOMELITE (see ad this issue re: Homelite products) - Earthworm castings $6.29/20 L. FRUIT TREES - apple, pear, plum, cherry You have to see them! $20 each IN THE GREENHOUSE *petunia bedding plants. 95 cents per basket eherbs, good selection. 99 cents per basket etomato cages. $1.29 each Perennials, flowering lola rl (ERRACE) LTD. Bate (ee ion Ears oe - | B | 3092 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone | sG fax 14\C. §35- #303 FAX: Base A076