Page A10 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 TERRACE — Giving a handowi to a hungry bear seems like a preat idea, The bear gets fed and you get a chance to stare mother nature in the teeth. Wrong. A bear which lives on a dict of human food will likely be un- demourished and. is very dangerous. Two bears had to be destroyed this ycar because motorists on Hwy 16 kept stopping and fecd- ing them. “These bears started out cating dandelions on the ‘side of the WRONGI People who feed bears are not doing “them any favour. {n fact, they're creating a threat to human lives and those of the bears, says a focal conservation officer. ‘Kindness’ kills highway,'’ said conservalion of- ficer Peter Kalina. ‘‘Pcople woul] throw hot dogs, sand- wiches and marshmallaws at them, and the bears begau associ- ating ihe vehicles wilh casy food.” “Tt was causing a problem for people that had stopped to look at the bears,’” When Kalina went to investi- gate one of the bears, it ran for his truck as soon as he parked and Kalina was forced to shoot it. Don’t feed the wildlife is the underlying message,”” he said. OTR AMb ae SAE AEG gb ‘TERRACE | CURLING CLUB ‘Annual General Meeting September 16 7:30 p.m. at the Curling Rink EVERYONE WELCOME! ; | My name. is | tang | umd Lima ¥ Seacal kit bene. Tonly tive around Terrace. Timrot a polar bear, er a teddybtar: Jim teal. Come an- hete are some fun places u cap visit Tm. going to Show you. Let§ have fun | says "SHOW YOUR. PRIDE’ TAKE A HOLIDAY IN OUR HOME TOWN A COLOURING BOOK & A TOURIST GUIDE Pick up your copy at: Canada Safeway Terrace Shopping Centre Kermodia Trading Co. 4625 Keith Avenue: - All Seasons Sporting Goods A622 Lakelse Avenue Skeana Broadcasters 4625 Lazelle Avenue CO-SPONSORED BY. THE CITY OF TERRACE & TERRACE & DISTRICT, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .. ee le nee og a er fre Court report TERRACE -- Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: May 26 Herman Joseph Wilson pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08. He.was fined $450 and is prohibited from driving for one year, . May 28 Donald Louis Ertman pleaded guilty to driving. with a. blood- alcohol Jevel over the Legal limit of 0.08, He was sentenced to four months in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year.- Jeffrey Scott MacDonald pleaded guilly to drug trafficking. MacDonald was. sentenced to 30 days in jail. , David Marshall pleaded guilty to assault and-was fined $250, May 29 | Cecilia Bernadette pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. Clayton was given a suspended months on probation. Kerby Good pleaded guilty lo mischief causing less than $1,000 damage and = was suspended sentence year’s probation. and’ one Roland Leblond pleaded guilly , to a Liquor Control Act violation and was fined $300, Donnavan Ingo © Meierhofer pleaded guilty to fraud under $1,000 and was fined $100. June 15 Robert’ James Parker pleaded guilty to drug possession. Parker was sentenced to one day in jail anbd was fined $1,200... Edward Jerome Wesley pleaded guilty to impaired driving, Wes- ley was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year, June 19 Neil Leonard Strain was con- victed of assault causing bodily harm and mischief causing less - than $1,000 damage. Strain was sentenced to three months in jail - and one year on probation. Darrell Frederick Grace pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance. Grace was fined $400 and is on probation for six months. Russel Murray Cockell was Clayton sentence’ and six” given a_ "lawfully at . sentenced to six weeks in jail, convicted of three counts of breaking and entering. Cockell was given a suspended sentence and: (wo years on probation. Giselle Mary = Labreecue pleaded guilly to theft under $1,000 and was fined $50. June 22 David Reuben Gray pleaded ‘guilty to impaired. driving, He was fined $400 and. is prohibited from driving for one year. Donna. Maric Mackenzie pleaded guilty to assault, She was ‘given a suspended ‘sentence aud one year on probation. June 26 Gary Don Mojak pleaded guilty to impaired driving. He-was fined $500 and is prohibited from driv- ing for one year. Mafalda Montemuro pleaded ~ guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $250. Gary Wallace Hill pleaded guilly-to theft under $1,000 and was fined $250, , June.29 Steve Ivan Thibault pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcvhol level over the legal limit of 0,08. He was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year. June 30 Gordon James Wade pleaded guilty to assault. Wade received a suspended sentence, one ycar on probation and an order to perform ~ 40 hours of community work ser- - vies, July 2 Barry Anthony Shanoss pleaded ‘guilly to three counts of being un- large, He was July 3 Bo Valfrid Wulff pleaded guilty fo disqualified driving. He was Cined $300 and is prohibited from driving for six months. 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