\ ‘ an a » 2 :. Judge Selwyn Romilly told RandolfDahl that his _ -dimpaired driving charge laid July 27 was serious _ because the breathalizer reading of .42 is the 7 highest any court in B.C, had ever seen. ‘You're lucky to be alive,"’ Romilly said. Dahl: was ‘soitted bt RCMP travelling down - Lazelle' Ave. at a speed of 10-15 mph and police noted he was manouvering stangely. Se __, Romilly sentenced him to pay a fine of $400, or 10 “days in default, placed Dahl on six months ‘Suspension, ‘dimpaired drivers course. . ce related alcohol offences mean an automatic ‘' three month suspension. of a person's. driver's licence. Brent McGilligan was sentenced to pay a fine of .$800 or serve 10 days in jail after he was charged ~ July 24 with driving while his licence was under « Suspension. oF — 2” Anthony Fandrey and Grant Mcintosh were both ”” given $10 fines after they were charged with being «Minors in possession of liquor.. Fandrey and | rked in front of the them and discovered a ¢ MeIntosh were ‘in a car * Legion when police check: : ease of beer in the car. ‘They pleaded guilty tothe - _ * charge in provincial court Wednesday. — "Joe Dunn was fined $15 for using an extra rod ” while £ _ River July 31, — 4. ” re to a charge of illegal fishing and was fined $85 or “two days in jail after he was stupped on a road ; check ‘and was discovered with one sockeye ’ salmon. aan a -| Donald Morrison was sentenced to pay a fine of = $450 or spend 10 days in jail after he was charged ‘ with driving with a blood-alcohol level over .08. « .Morrison had been charged with impaired .— » driving June 13, had his licence suspended and was ;: fips FS MONTAA WT ses ’ | RCMP ‘spotted Morrison in the Terrace Hotel _? parking lot and noted he swerved down Greig Ave. } * Jozsef Botz was given a conditional: discharge , and placed on three months probation. after he was: ‘charged July 30 for possession . of ' - + Police discovered Botz with 15 grams of marijuana * in a bag while he was sitting in his car parked in the ' Lakelze-Kalum parking lot. oe ; Bert Van Dooren was given a. conditional / discharge and placed on three months probation _« after he was charged July 20 with possession of ; marijuana. He was stopped at the arena where he = ‘had. 1.5 grams of marijuana cigarettes .in his regular cigarette package. © Carl Repp, a Prince Rupert senior secondary : school student, was sentenced to pay a fine of $50, ‘was placed on six months probation and was 4 instructed to take an impaired driver's course after ‘ he'was charged with driving with a blood-alcohol. é level reading over .08 July 29. _ stopped in front of the Tillicum Theatre when he wasechatged, : “The Herald carriers are happy carriers who cheerfully tions to homes in the Greater Terrace area, We are still:looking for young + people like (left to right) :‘TheresarSwansburg, Janice . “deliver our early morning | Blood-alcohol | and instructed him to take the fishing ina boat near the mouth of the Kalum ~ Francesco Zoravloje pleaded guilty Wednesday “ being gi clguses fn the area. ' eourse. was driving down Lakelse Ave. and had: a Th, a natty, eerE po tacad, Seated ™ Ree Tepe a gg EE a nm “As Well 48 preserving an iniportant part of Canada’s ECOLOGY PROGRAM: “HABITAT NORTH” — _ Herald staffwriter © = month, . mo, oe Project. workers include biologists Mike Morrell and ‘Marsha Spalding, _Mmediaperson Steve Whipp, community ‘organizer ,An unisual opportunity is ven groups and abitat Neth, a group funded under Canada Works, is puttir together environmenta ce. ae cation packages. =: Rick Olding of Prince Mike Morrell, one of the Rupert will be helping communities on the project biologists, says abitat North -will be getting in touch with various groups and finding out what - ey want in the way of a They ' will give anything ‘from a- basic ecology course to a course on the pros and cons of tHe Kitimat to Edmontoi pipeline. . ‘The seven member Eroup, based . primarily n Smithers, will be. working for eight months on a $36,000 Canada Works grant, The project got under way last Kitimat-Edmonton pipeline route prepare input for the hearings. : ‘is Habitat North's artist and graphic designer. ; bitat North was th Foundation ‘is a grou devoted to gathering an dissemination: of information on the pipeline and -forestry practices, ; . Walter Taylor, and Louise Jack Broadhead of Masset - environmeéntal ‘issues like t _ : ae Swansburg, Darleen Carlson, Carol Anne Compton and Joan Peterson. who dellyer in the Thornhill areas. Herald. . regular upplementar Interestedin extra money: contact Jack Jeanneau atthe — the park reflect the day-to-day lives of the people who servedat Fort St. James. See this new national park.. Separate schools qualify for funds - VICTORIA” (CP) — Indepetident French schools _in British Columbia , will. valify for . government inanceal aid under the Independent. Schools Support Act, Education ; riled rv Pat McGeer':told- e B.C. legislature “Wednesday. “We are encouraging, the teaching. of French in B.C., either as an immersion® program for Anglophones or . asa matter of first right for. Francophones,"* cGeer ‘said during clause-by-clause _ Gebaterof the controversial bill which was boycotted by the -NDP during second readéng June 34 and 15, “If an independent school provides this service, by all means it qualifies, He said. ‘ Questioned by Rosemary ‘Brown (NDP--Vancouver- - Burrard), however, McGeer y said that Chinese, Japanese and other ethnic © schools probably would not qualify, . --Theqet requires that the independent school involved has%t be teaching, and will assessed upon, the core curiiéulum, he said. Efinic schools teach their caiiure and languages after school hours because B.C, youngsters are required by law-to attend régular schools French or English. “We are not planning on . funding schools which’ are S| to .regular schools,” McGeer said, Brown suggested that the act permits the minister to certify unqualified teachers | but McGeer said that one 7 _ section of the act requires | that independent schools must meet certain academic standards “which are not required in public schools; this section itself demands higher standards than are required of the public schools.” - Education. critis Dennis Cocke (NDP COTTONSEED OIL USEFUL ; Cottonseed oil is used hoth as a cooking: fat and in making soap, —New Offa in “either. . Westminster) said the act could mean the end of independent schools, afd ac- ‘cused the minister of paying political debt to private schools ‘where he sent his children, . Cocke said that schools such as St. George’s School for Boys in Vancouver, Crofton House in Vancouver and Brentwood 'College at ~ Mill Bay would quawuy for aid under the act. Gary Lauk Vancouver Centre) called MecGeer an’ ‘an -anti-labor elitist," and ‘said that ‘schools such as St..George’s are where “the landed gentry send their offspring to ensure they are school in snobbery.’ Chinook fishing closure rcepenen, airs isheries Department /have prompted officials to clamp a ban on chinook fishing on a ‘ number of popular fishing spots. ; Treston Lake, Redsand, Lake, Kitsumkalum Lake or the Kitsumkalum River and its tributaries upstream . from the CNR bridge.on the Kalum River at Terrace will he closed for chinook fishing from August 15 to the ‘end of October, fishing officer John Haipp. sai Wednesday. . ‘ He said the decision was based on escapement figures from previous years. Fines for catching or killing chinook from these waters ean reach a maximuny Sf $1,000. 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