~The Thornhill Junior Sec- ‘ondary Foods Class held their annual Christmas Banquet recently and the food was fit for royalty. Foods Class students — prepared all the food and each invited a quest for __ the meal. Tuesday, November 1 | -.Coreena Clayton was fined $75 for theft. Monday, November 7 Susan Evans was sentenced to_ 14 days in jail and prohibited from driving for six months for impaired driving. Evans was al- so fined $300 and sentenced to seven days in jail for driving | with a suspended license. Clayton Percival was fined $450 and given a six month drivers license suspension for driving while disqualified. George Dean was fined $400 and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving: Monday, November 14 Ronald Thyr was fined $1,000 and received a one year drivers license suspension for driving while disqualified. Peter Abou was sentenced to 30 days in jail and placed on six months probation for theft. Tuesday, November 15 Gordon Dixon was sentenced to four months in jail and re- ceived a one year drivers license suspension far impaired driving. Thursday, November 17 Steven Cockburn was fined $450 and given a six month drivers license suspension for ‘driving while disqualified. Patrick Demoe was fined $100 for illegal possession of narco- tics and fined $500 for obstruct- ing a police officer. driving. MEO ee James McGrath was sen- tenced to 14 days in jail and given a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. . Richard Colborne was fined $25 for disregarding a traffic signal, ‘Dale Sweet was fined $400 and received.a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. - 7 Donald -Anderson was sen- tenced to four months in jail and received an 18 ‘month drivers’ license suspension for impaired driving. . Charles Kuiper was fined $450 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Friday, November 18 Kevin Pringle was fined $500 for obtaining goods through false pretenses. John Forsythe was fined $550 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired Donald Leeson was fined $450 arid received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. ; _ Ricky McClusky was placed on nine months probation for committing mischief in relation to private property. Martin Judd was sentenced to three months in jail for impaired driving. Lennard Webber was fined $75 for driving without reason- able consideration of others us- ing-the highway. - ae ee Sonvictions in Terrace court during Raymond Wilson was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Stanley Holobowski was fined $450 and received a six month drivers license. suspension for impaired driving. Darvin Haugan was fined $400 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. - Ralph Ripmeester was fined * $500 and ‘received. a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. Edward Clark was fined $400 and received a six month drivers license suspension for. impaired driving. George DaCosta was fined $500 and received a six month drivers license suspension for _impaired driving. Michael Soutar was fined $600 and received a six month drivers license suspension for impaired driving. - James Clark was fined $75 for committing mischief in relation to private property. Brian Giesbrecht was fined $350 for operating a motor vehi- cle while prohibited to do so. Douglas Harrison was sen- tenced to 14 days in jail for failure to appear in court. Andrew Weissner was fined $100 for committing mischief. Robert Green was fined $100 for a violation of the Federal ‘Fisheries Act. Rita Cruzelle was fined $100 01 year — $24.00 - (Cheque 1 Money Order Please send a subscription to: | po gee . a er . iene oo ca “ : Expiry _Date - Subscription Order Form: Cj 2 years — $45.00 0 Master Card a : Card No. ‘Mail or bring this. form to: _ °' Terrace Review 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VEG 1M7 O Visa and placed on probation for one year for making a false state- ment to a police officer with the intent to mislead. Douglas Harrison was sen- tenced to 14 days in jail for making a false statement to.a police officer with the intent to mislead. Monday, November 21 Glen Bushman was sentenced to four months in jai! and placed on probation for one year for impaired driving. _ Bruce Maans was fined $350 for impaired driving. _ Brenda Benson was fined $100 for illegal possession of narcotics. o Tuesday, November 22 Edward Gray was fined $500. . _ Therrien was also sentenced to 12. months in jail and placed on - for impaired driving and $500 for driving while disqualified. Jeffrey Quock was sentenced to 14 days in jail for impaired driving. co November William McAllister was fined $50 for driving without due care ~ and attention. cCeaains Gerald Lamming was fined . $300 for driving a vehicle ina. ‘category for which he did not ~ have a valid drivers license. Thursday, November 24 o Boos : Judith Roberts was fined $400 and received a six month drivers ficense suspension driving. William Davis for impaired was sentenced’ to three months -in jail for as- Mas 2 sault. : Monday, November 28 Joseph Therrien was given 9 | +two 12-month concurrent jail. \ sentences on two counts of pos- session of property obtained through an indictable offense. probation for 18 months for . conspiracy to commit an indict- able offense. at ny Resource Centre will be a Happy New Year!! library at 638-8177. Saturday, Coming Events December 16- January 3, 1989 — The Terrace Women's. holidays. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and December 21 & 22 — Holiday fun!! Laurel and Hardy flim shows at the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. on the - 21st and 2 p.m. on the 22nd. is welcome! For more Information, please call the December 28, 29 & 30 — Terrace Minor Hockey Associa- tion Is hosting an Atom Friendship Christmas Tourne- ment. Teams from out of town will be participating. December 31 — Spend New Year's Eve at the Elks Hall..Music by the Rocky Tops. Free rides home. » closed for the Christmas Admission is free! Everyone Cocktails at 7 p.m., dinner at 8 p.m. Tickets are available _ at the Slumberlodge or phone 635-9537 or 635-3160. ’ geats are reserved. Wednesday, January 25, 1989 — If you are concerned about protecting the quality of our environment, get In- ~ yolved In the Skeena Protection Coalition, a broad- based environmental group. Bring issues, ideas and en- thusiasm to the meeting, 7 p.m., at the library arts room | in Terrace. For more information call Maureen Bostock — at 635-3487. . | | Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 — Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet will be presented by the Terrace and District Arts Councll and the. Terrace Concert Society. Tickets are. avaliable at Erwin’s Jewellers In the Skeena Mall. All -