A14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Library on right money raising road THE CAMPAIGN to raise money for the Terrace Public Library’s expansion hasn’t yet officially begun and it’s already raised nearly $28,000. ‘We had one anonymous dona- tion of $5,000," said library board spokesman George Clark. “That's just tremendous.’’ That bodes well for reaching the goal —- $80,000 over two years. Scrious fund-raising gets un- derway in November, with the printing of a brochure about the library. That plus a letter soliciting money will be sent to corpora- tions and area businesses. They will also distribute en- velopes to patrons asking them to ‘Remember the Library at Christ- mas’. “We're about nine-months through the year and the library has run an absolutely bare bones budget,’’ he added. Conferences and travel were eliminated this year, and acquisi- tions were cut back to help raise more moncy. Terrace court report HERE ARE convictions result- ing from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: August 26 Bemard Romeo Desjardins was convicted of assault, He was sentenced to 14 days in jail and one year on probation. | George Leslie Monahan was convicted of assault. He was given fined $200 and placed on probation for one year. David Samuel Gladstone pleaded guilty to narcotic posses- sion. He was fined $300. August 31 Cecillia. Bernadette Clayton pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. Clayton was given a suspended sentence, six months on probation, and was ordered to serve 25 hours community work service. September 7 Vernon Christopher Stephens pleaded guilty to causing a dis- turbance and was fined $75. September 16 Gerry Joseph Johns pleaded guilty to two counts of theft under $1,000, possession of stolen prop- erty, fraudulently obtaining trans- portation, and escaping lawful custody. He was sentenced to six months in prison, Darlene A, Scymour was con- victed of driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit af 0.08. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year. Jeffrey Brian Quock pleaded guilty to breach of probation. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Ted Jerry Watts pleaded guilty to narcotic possession and was fined $100. September 20 Daniel John Schweng pleaded guilly to assault and was sentenced to nine months on probation. Wendell Everett Williams pleaded guilty to two counts of theft under $1,000. He was sentenced to six days in jail. September 22 Gordon Marcel May was con- victed of assault and was fined $300. Active Living Exercise Your Options CANADIAN ASSOCIATION DIASETES CANADIENNE ASSOCIATION | OU DIAGETE Patrons can contribute money to the library directly at the front counter, Clark added. They also hope to raise money at some events they're hosting in the coming months. The first such event takes place in mid-November, when the li- brary hosts a talk by CBC com- mentator and author Gwynn Dyer. Clark said they may continue to raise money even after the $80,000 goal is reached to get | things like air conditioning and a book security system. “Those things aren’t included in the expansion, so if we want them, we’re going to have to raise money for them.” The library needs to raise the money for items that were cut out of its expansion project. Those items were eliminated to bring the project in line with the budget set aside for the expan- sion. Most of the expansion money comes from a set amount author- ized for borrowing by taxpayers and by a fixed provincial grant, ‘ a ee ee | oN, Refonmpe amoMaN 4 i SEND ENQUIRIES TO - P.O, BOX 718 TERRACE, EC V¥8G 4B 1 | + year mambership $10.00 each - i ! Name ( } ' TITLE FIRST LAST | ' Address on ' po i STREET | 30 | CITY POSTAL GODE rE | Phone HOME WORK FAX | I y LWOULD LIKE To JOIN (_) DONATE (__) VOLUNTEER (_.) I ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Cc Dr. Thomas Nenninger announces the opening of his practice in GENERAL DENTISTRY at 101-4619 Park Avenue Office Hours Mon. - Wed. 8am-5pm Tues. - Thurs. 8am-8pm Fri. 8am-1pm CHILDREN’S LIBRARIAN Holly Nguyen keeps the mercury moving upwards on the library's fund-raising thermometer. The fund now has $28,000 after receiving an anonymous $5,000 donation. The goal is set at $80,000. Please call 635-1213 for an appointment. Sunday Appointments are available on request Ae Take Home A World Leader: The 1995 MagicWagon.. : 7 ce . It’s a Canadian first. With 4.5 million sold since 1983, . Chrysler MagicWagon is the best selling minivan in the world. | 2 . ‘Be a part of this great Canadian success story. 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