A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 14, 1995 > ah LS FO AS Sa) SD NE SS SS SD AN RS Se es es Se ‘CRIME DIOPPERS ‘City ignores chipper fears THE POSSIBILITY of a chipper on Braun S\. once again brought neighbourhood _ resi- dents to council Monday night. Resident Kaeleen Foote appeared before the public hearing into the city’s new zon- ing bylaw und called foramore | ff precise definition of what’s per- 1 Terrace Crime Stappers are asking your assistance in mitted in a light industrial zone. » solving a theft which occurred between May 14 and May 15, Foote is one of the neigh- i 1995 at a building site belonging to Bear River Industries on bourhood residents who fought m the Hwy 16 East access road by Inland Kenworth. Terrace Precut’s plans to 1 Terrace RCMP received a call from a worker at the job expand operations last year on 1] sile who stated that someone had stolen insulation from the land zoned light industrial, ‘} work site. They expect the operation 1 Investigation reveals that a dual wheeled vehicle, possibly to try to add a chipper soon, and | darker in colour, backed onto the worksile allowing persons Foote wants council to label ) to load the items onto the vehicle. Stolen was 19 rolls of x ” chippers a permitted use for} insulation. 10 rolls were three-inches thick at 48 inches by ff heavy industrial zones only. — f] 54 inches, white and foil in colour. 8 rolls were three inches f bylaw ives no bene ‘lene ) thick at 48x78 inches, plain coloured, and one roll was three f tion, effectively leaving it to i inches thick at 48x84 inches, white and foil in colour. The council to decide whether ause insulation is valued at $3,000 to $5,000. is offensive or incompatible | If you know the identity of the person or persons with adjacent zones. i] responsible for this theft, Crime Stoppers would like to hear “Who determines what -is J from you. : compatible and what is offen- : Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward up to 7 sive?” she asked. “As far as ‘ $1,000 dollars for information leading to an we're concerned a chipper is y arrest and charges laid against an individual offensive and incompatible.” ) in this or any other unsolved crime. If you have any information call Crime Stoppers at 635-TIPS, that’s 635-8477. Callers will not be required to reveal their identity nor testify in } court Crime Stopper does not subscribe to call display. Planning consultant Bruce i Anderson said a more specific list of permitted uses isn’t wise, because it’s impossible to item- ize every possible land use, and that ultimately such decisions are up to council anyway. eS ‘a car being stolen from an address . A le a SS ike ae an ey we EE iCall 63 3-TIPS boemomenace: City council agreed with Anderson and decided not to change the section in question. Councillor Gordon Hull Ticketed SIX ANGELERS were ticketed June 3 on the Kalum River. The anglers either did not have the required Class 2 licence for the Kalum, or else failed to prop- erly record the fishing days on the back before beginning to fish. Conservation officer Doug Forsdick said about 30 anglers were spot checked. Also ticketed was angling guide Andrew Rushton, whose clients were not properly licensed, Forsdick said, ; “There’s a lot of pressure on - 9&6 that river,” Forsdick said. “It’s important for people to realize they’ve got to record these. dates and waters on these licences to RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. _ Companies + Family Trusts « Tax Matters James W. Radelet Phone € 689- 0878 Fax 689-1386 TERRACE INN make them valid.”’ Nabbed -BANQUET ROOM RETURNING to the scene of the Sunday, June 18. crime proved a mistake for a 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. young offender, “Dad will anjoy our Great Quality a - Greakfast Favourites - Baron of Beef - Specialty ltems a - Fresh Fruit Table RCMP had received a report of on Substation Rd. at 7:19 p.m. Thursday. When the thicf later @ - Amazing Homemade Deserts retumed to the scene, he was ar- § *You will anjoy our Great Value rested by police, He will appear ff Actuits $10.95 in court to face charges of theft Children (4-10) $4.95 Pre over $5,000 and break, enter and KIDS UNDER 4YEARS EAT FREE commit theft. The vehicle was retumed undamaged. Paint Swap & Drop. Return that leftover paint you've been storing... ... Or pick up some FREE paint dropped off by your neighbours. TERRACE Sunday, June 18 9:00 am to 3:00 pm : Skeena Mall Parking Lot 400 - 4741 Lakelse Avenue We can only accept leftover household paint: no marine paint, industrial paint, or: ‘yerosol cans please! A limit of 10 cans per vehicle would be appreciated. said he understands the chipper would be a small one — and wouldn’t be as noisy as larger whole-log chippers. ““E-don't thitk the kind of chipper he’s talking about would-make any: more nuisance than he’s already making,” added councillor Val George. Firefighters battle blazes FIREFIGHTERS are bat tling 17 fires in the Prince Rupert Forest Region, but most of the action is in the far north. Regional fire — officer Wayne Stucklberger said four fires wre actively being fought — one in the Bell-Irving area north of Bowser Lake, and three more out of Dease Lake. The blazes range in size from one hectare to 30 hectares, he said. Several crews are now in the area, including two large 20-person crews. There’s one fire northeiis! of Hazelton, he said, adding it is contained and being mopped up. The fire hazard in the region has dropped down to moderate thanks to the wee- kend’s rain, “But if the sun comes out again for three or four days we'll be back up to where we were in a very short period of time,” Stucklberger said. Youth hearing continues PROSECUTORS are in court this week arguing for a 16-year-old youth to be tried as an adult in last fall’s double murder in Thornhill, The youth is charged with first-degree murder. in the kill- ings of Jean and Yvon Gosselin. Also charged in both deaths is 28-year-old George Bliss Hawthorne. His _ preliminary hearing resumes Sept. 11. The body of 66-year-old Jean Gosselin was found stabbed to death in the ashes of his Thornhill home Sept. 26. His son, 25-year-old Yvon Gosselin, was found sliot to death with a crossbow near the Terrace airport. G.R.D. Automotive FULL SE E Brakes . Tune- -Ups. Front End Repair — GARY R. HOLLAND 3504 Kalum Street. 635-9392 | . Limited amounts of returned paint will be available on a "first-come first-serve basis". ~. For more information call: 1-800-505-0139 X Funded by the: | y, B.C. Paint Care Association “il Representing over 90% of B.C.'s paint industry. SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 (TERRACE SUMMER HOURS There's an aging second id fridge chomping up energ, in the basement. Or perhaps you're thinking of SCHOOL DISTRICT a8 buyine a new fridge but you're net sure what t ADMINISTRATION uying a new fridge but you're net sure what ta do with the old one, Ineither case, B.C.Hydio ag Board Office can help. will be instituting summer hours ; F Ke our old este Free Hekapl sora Monday, July 3rd through BY-GUTaNer, Friday, September 1st We'll pick up your fridge as long as inclusive. Hours will be it's in Working condition and between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10-24 cubic feet.* And using environ- mentally sound methods, we'll sulely recycle the ozone depleting CFC refrigerant and all the metal. WII] See your loca SE ge: eRe Preserving resimrces.Crealing juls, “s, You could save energy and the environment. } Old fridges can use up to twice as much elec- ticity as today’s energy-efficient models. By turning in your old, operating fridge, you can reduce your Hydra bill and the energy you save takes a lond olf the environment. To arrange for free pick-up, call the Refrigerator Recovery Hotline at : 1-800-663-2274 through- BWeER out B.C, or 683-2274 in SME the Lawer Mainland. _Saves More _ Than Money BChydro * Maxiane bye par cavtamer, AOC divdia ceieites the right ter Chane or eaticed the afer df diay tinte 0 inant prior untice. ROAD MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Although spring has arrived, watch for frost and icy sections in evenings and mornings. Watch for bridge cleaning/maintenance, patching and litter pickup F crews, a CONSTRUCTION SERVICES “ “Po Your Road Maintenance Contractor