AB - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 15, 4995 Police Beat Gang raiders plead guilty TWO TERRACE men have pleaded guilty to the gang- Style attack ata house on Hwy 16 West two years ago. Troy Wallace Jenkins, 23, pleaded guilty two weeks ago to break and enter and commit assault, And Earl Danicl Walling- ton, 25, pleaded guilty to as- sault with a weapon, assault and two counts of mischief’ over $1,000. April 25 for sentencing. A mumber of club-wielding men broke into the house on March 15, 1993 smashing windows, and assaulting ac- cupants Ryan Kluss and Jodi Coulter. Attackers vandalized two vehicles outside, trying to set fire to one of them. Tip leads to thief’s arrest A 17-YEAR-OLD Terrace youth is in. custody after a break-in and theft at a local home the night of Feb. 8. RCMP were called to the house on the 4500-block of Scott Ave. after a 3:00 a.m. tip fom a concermed neigh- bour who saw a suspect enter and leave a short time later. Police amested the youth . and recovered all missing - property. The youth made an ap- pearance in Terrace provincial court last Thursday. , RCMP say a second suspect has been identified in the inci- dent, and the investigation is - continuing. Driver arrested jin Thornhill ‘ “A 16-YEAR-OLD youth has been arrested in connec- tion with two separate com- plaints of dangerous driving in Thornhill, RCMP said the incidents tock place in a trailer park and neat a school bus at about 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8. Police are - recommending two charges of impaired driv- ing be laid. Search for stolen goods POLICE HAVE asked for the public’s assistance in solv- ing a break-and-enter the night of Jan. 24 at the high- ways ministry office at 4837 Keith Ave, . Taken from the offices were a cash box with a small amount of money, a Brother electronic labeller, a standard two-way radio, a Zenith lap- top computer, a Kodak laptop printer and a Sinco Data Mate recorder. Replacement value for the stolen goods is over $10,000, Anyone with information can call the Terrace RCMP at 638-0333. Both will appear in court |, CORRESPONDENCE FCR THE TERRACE STANDARD The Mail Bag Does council care? Dear Sir: T was at the council meeting on Jan.23, and I was not impressed on council’s decision about Terrace Pre-Cut. What the heck was the sense of putting a group of citizens through hell for 10 months of research and expense to get documents, to be told it was all for nothing. Councillor Val George sald think about all the money this man has invested into his business. He should think about how much the 130 people out of 133 people who signed the petition have invested, Assume each of those home owners pays $1000 taxes each per year. Does Terrace Pre-cut pay $130,000 in property taxes per year? The petition that was taken around was signed by 97% of the people. But it still went into deaf ears or does council just not care what the majority says? Rich McDaniel said the kiln wasn’t the real issue. The real issue is if a chipper foltowed. Was he sleeping at all those other mectings or was he just not listening? The whole mill idea was an iffy situation from the start. Council even. said that, yet they still say it's okay to put a kiln in. Why don’t they just rezone the adjacent property to suit his needs, and maybe put the lane between two houses across the street so he can get to his other property. They don’t seem to carc what we think or the legal outcome would be, | T heard a lot said at the council meeting, but did they really focus on the real issues? Does Textace Precut conform to the bylaws concerning light industrial? Was it an iffy deat from the start, like council already said and if so how could they vote 3-2 in favour of Terrace Precut? Did council seek legal advice, as recommended by the consvitant, to make sure it conforms to light industrial in a residential area. David Hull didn’t say much at the meeting concerning this matter, so as to not get picked on by people like me, But he still voted for the permit. How, I don’t know. Ruth Hallock said it all basically in one sentence, we love the quiet peaceful area we Jive in and it should be left that way, And Ed Graydon seems to understand democracy, basically saying he had to vote for the people who voted him in. He understands businesses do grow and have to but he wasn’t willing to change a neighbourhood at any cost. Maybe the people that sold their houses are the smart ones - before the kiln arrives! !] Wayne Adams Terrace, B.C, NEWS FLASH Ann Gervais, barber/stylist, of Sharp Cuts Barber Shop, m 2nd floor of the Co-op Shopping ~ Centre (across from the Cafeteria) welcomes former and new clients. 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Coupon must be presented at Check-in from only $340 (hotel & ‘UFO’ has © been seen. before — Dear Sir: I read in Jan, 15, 1995 issue of our Cariboo Observer of a report © in the Terrace Standard “last - Wednesday two Dease Lake RCMP officers, parks branch em- ployee and a social worker saw flashing lights to the north over the lake Itsclf.’” That same day while cleaning my filing cabinet of things jotted down through the years, I came across a page written Nov. 19, 1968 while living at Terrace, It was the same pulsing light changing from red, bluish green, and white. Our neighbours, the Jim Proctor family, saw it also but didn't hear anything about it at the time. I would greatly appreciate knowing if there is logical expla- nation for this, What I saw was definitely not northern lights, Ruth Scoullar, Quesnel, B.C. . EE PREPARED ‘iS ee a | HELLY HANSON RAINWEAR (Green or Yellow) PVC Hooded BONANZA SALE “RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. 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