A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 8, 1995 » Good bargains = —————————— /An Insurance Broker You Cam Home Owners Policies e Tenants Boats Snowmobiles Auto Plan Really Feel Comfortal With & “Our Family, Serving Your Family For 20 Years” \ i648 Lakelse, Terrace Braid Insurance Agencies Lid. 638-8581 Baby’s Name: Eva Rose Colleen Gurney Date & Time of Birth: December 16/94 at 11:32 p.m. BUNDLES OF JOY Baby's Name: Dakota John David Anderson Derrick - Date & Time of Birth: January 17/95 at 11:50 a.m. Weight: 8 Ibs 11 oz Sex: Female Parents: Evangeline Boiton & Barnard Gurney. Sister for Darrin & Weight: 7 Ibs 1 oz Sex: Male Parents: Rose Derrick & Brian Anderson NORMA KING tries out just one of the computer systems on sale last weekend at a computer swap meet Sales | SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY Council issues alarming news FALSE ALARM violators who face big fines from the city won't be getting a break anytime soon. City councillors have rejected pleas from Coastal Bus Lines’ Dave Storey to forgive $800 in false alarm fines, And they also rejected Lockport Security manager Joe Sullivan’s call _ to consider a permit/suspension system instead of fines. According to that proposal, alarm system owners wouldn’t be fined for false alarms, but the Storey appearcd before council because he claims some of his false alarms were real incidents in which the would-be gas thieves were scared off by police. But councillors agreed Coastal Bus’ beam security system could have been tripped by anyone cut- ting through the lot — or even by animals. ‘You can’t expect the tax- payers of Terrace to subsidize false alarms that any casual walker could have set off,” coun- cillor Val George said. Career? 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The foundation is named after son ‘ Tess Marie Aguiar Date & Time of Birth: Rick and grandson Paul, killed ina 1993 auto accident. a Tea ching Date & Time of Birth: January 18/95 January 7/95 at 2:28 p.m. baby sister for Callie Weight: 6 Ibs 15 oz Sex: Female Parent: Eric & Brenda Aguiar. A Weight: 5 lbs 3 '/2 oz Sex: Female Parents:Tina Devaney & Adrien Petit Baby’s Name: Anthony David Pires Date & Time of Birth: January 17/95 at 12:32 a.m. Weight: 6 Ibs 5 '/:07 Sex: Male Parents: Nelson & Gorette Pires Baby’s Name: Jacob Arthur Sampson Date & Time of Birth: January 18/95 at 1:07 p.m.. Weight: 8 Ibs 4 oz Sex: Male Parents: Sally & Dale Sampson, A litle brother for Michael. f faa On Selected Valentines Stock Feb. 3-14 1-800-661-2990 635-5236 Skeena Mail RCMP would, stop responding after five false alarms. The city’s false alarm bylaw went into effect last August and SKEENA CHEM-DRY® The Carbonated Carpet Cleaner Over the counter payments at B.C.Hydro gives alarm system owners three * ° * e free false alarms before fines be- CARPE, = ‘NO. STEAM *NO SHAMPOO offices will be discontinued effective fourth offence, increase to $200 | / ia) «XS, "REMOVES MOST STUBBORN STAINS February 13, 1995 for the Filth offence and are $300 a = aoa TAYS CLEANLONGEA® ; *ST. . . oo . forall honesty ore the o\ *COMPLETELY SAFE* In response to the increasing incidence and the violent nature of recent armed fining system is the way to go,” as A\so Available robberies, over the counter payments at Hydro offices will be discontinued - "Sullivan said, suggesting some Deodorizing » Carpet Protector effective February 13, 1995. ; + Upholstery Cleaning owners will just see it as a cost of doing business. David Hull conceded the ag- Sree pressive increases might be ‘‘a | Fledidential little harsh.” But councillors pointed to new cily stats that show false alarms arc already down 17 per cent from last year for the months since August when the bylaw came into effect. And the decrease in false alarms is even more dramatic — down a whopping 40 per cent — ‘for November and December by which time many offenders had been fined. Councillors agreed to review the numbers and re-evaluate the fine system after a full year has elapsed, “It’s way way too carly to tell,’ David Hull noted, but said he suspects the fines will work. ‘Nothing heightens a business person’s awareness more than We apologize for any inconvenience this decision may cause. However,. protection of customers and employees is of paramount importance to us. 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