Vandalism the tar et art en i i a a a a a a a a a Mec Fast and furious KITSUMKALUM FIREFIGHTER Larry Derrick words diligently at the hose: coupling contest during recent competitions at the village. It's team placed fourth out of four teams, with ‘one team from. Gitwinksiklw {Canyon City) coming first, a second one from ‘there coming second and Kitselas coming third, Three days of training prefaced one day of competition. Quiet grad noted TERRACE: — High school graduates are notorious for their partics, but this year’s grad parties were very quiet, according to Staff Sargent John Veldman. ''(The. grads) were exceptional- ly well behaved,’ he said. Police set up ‘roadblocks June | 19.and made a few grad-related liquor. seizures. ‘There was’a disturbance ‘at 6 am at the after-grad breakfast held at the arena. - grads,’ Police will be laying. one charge: Veldman described the dis- turbance as alcohol-rejaled, char- acterized by fighting and obscene : language. It'-was: caused by: rowdy youths and adults that are non- * he said. in .connection with ‘the dis- turbance, and are contemplating laying more charges, however, no graduates will be charged. errr Te, creasing patrols of forest service recrealion campsites and will put up roadblocks when necessary to curb vandalism. - The move follows damage to several sites on the May. Jong weekend, Hit hard was the Exsiew site © west of Terrace on Hwy16 where picnic tables were burned: and -garbage left after a crowd of more than 400 gathered. “Those individuals who choose to use the sites for anything other than their intended use will be proseeuted,’’ Terrace RCMP said in a press release last week, Among offences RCMP ‘will watch for are drinking, in a public place, discharging firearms, litter- ing, vandalism and loud and ob noxious behaviour. Four of the forest service's sites - Exstew River, Hart Farm, Red Chief elected TERRACE — Ronald Carlick was retumed as chief of the Tahltan band in Telegraph Creek - and Dease Lake i in elections Held ‘ June 17, . He defeated four ‘challengers’ with 51 of the approximately 120 votes cast for the two-year term. 4. '. Carlick had been chief until-the:’. end of May when he. was removed from office afier plead- ing guilty to assault causing bodi- ly harm, That removal fell under provi vou sious of the Tadian Act. Carlick ‘was" sentenced to 3008 ae days at the Terrace correctional “centre for the Dec, 25, 1991 as- " sault. ne : Elected as five band councillors SLE Od _ were Lorgan - “Bob . Sr.” Joan. . Dennis, Gordon -Frank, Willian + McPhee and Gilbert Tashoots. ~~ ~ The Tahltan band has reserves at Telegraph’ Creck and. Dease Lake, Only band members living On reserve can vote. 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It pays cash .for information which leads to the arrest and con- viction “of ‘those responsible for vandalism, In the meantime, the forest ser- vice had decided to keep open the access road to the Exstew site. There was consideration. given to digging up the road, making the site accessible only to those who wanted to walk.in. Childs and the RCMP are as- king that people phone them and report any news of parties planned at forest service sites. The recreation officer said he has received a number of anonymous phone calls after the May long weekend. The Vandal Watch phone num- ber is 635-5556, Callers remain anonymous aid are given a file number to which they must refer when making further contact. FEATURES . @ Criascross block all-season mud and snow, “64,000 km limited traadwaar i. warranty. : . 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