mee The following convictions took place in Terrace adult criminal provincial court on the dates indicated according to information provided by the court registry. Friday, September 6 Jean Paul Lavallee was fined $150 for failure to comply with a probation order. Benoit Guay was sentenced to 21 days in jail and given a one- year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. ‘Blair Rodney Davidson was fined $400 and given a three- month driver’s licence suspen- sion for impaired driving. Kristina Ann Mutschke was given a six-month suspended jail sentence and ordered to perform 20 hours of community service work for creating a disturbance in a public place. Lorenzo Forest Loring was sentenced to 45 days in jail for escaping from lawful custody. Derrick Duane Nabess was fined $200 for assault. Thursday, September 12 Pedro Antonio Cabral Deme- - deiros was fined $2,000 and given a three-year driver’s licence suspension for dangerous “operation of a motor vehicle. Lonnie Joseph Rabideau was fined $400 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for. impaired driving. Sulinder Singh Nijjar was fined $200 for driving without due care and attention. Nijjar was also fined $400 and given a one- year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. | Jared Douglas Ewart was fined $400 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Tuesday, September 17 ‘Calvin Carmen Wesley was sentenced to 14 days in jail for possession of property obtained by crime. . Thursday, September 19. Robert Anthony Cluett was Bl 30 YEAR GUARANTEE! | : URE MATTRESSES. | ULAR STORES pores Mon. - Wed & Sa TERRACE 4730 Keith Ave. 635-4111 CARD tL: 10am- 6 pu, Thurs & Fri.: 10 am - 9 pm. Closed Sunday. UNITED! eA Friday, September 20° - John Kenneth Kirsch was fined $50 for fraudulently obtaining food and lodging. Heinz Holtel was fined $200 . for cultivating marijuana. Brian Ross Becker was fined re $150 for illegal possession of | - narcotics. Roy Edward Mazzaro was given a one-year suspended jai! eee sentence for assault and a one- year suspended jail sentence for oo ‘breach of recognizance. Jamie Cavaugh Alton was given a six-month suspended jail | sentence for committing mis- chief in relation to property. Calvin Carmen Wesley was ae sentenced to seven days in jail for possession of property obtained by crime. Clyde Ellis Johnson was given a six-month suspended jai! sen- tence for assault. Kevin Barry Anderson was given a six-month suspended jail sentence for illegal possession of narcotics. _ Monday, September 23 James Michael Ballendine was fined $800 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Adrian Vaughan Oftebro was fined $600 and given a one-year Aas driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. David Saleem Cobbs was fined $400 and sentenced to one day in jail for possession of a nar- | cotic for the purpose of traf- ficking. Tuesday, September 24 Ted Jerry Watts was fined $650 and placed on probation for one year on each of two counts of assaulting a police officer. Montgomery Wilfred Scott was fined $600 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Thursday, September 26 Edward George Moon was fined a total of $4,200 for five violations of the Wildlife Act. Frederick Abou was fined $350 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Gerald Pomerleau was fined $200 for illegal possession of narcotics. Friday, September 27 Joseph Theodore Armstrong In a confirmation of the obvi- ous last week, the B.C. Forest Service announced the official end of the forest fire season. After three days of torrential rain and flooding confined to specific areas, the Kalum Forest issued statistics showing that it was an exceptionally quiet year for wildfire in the woods. Only 49 fires were recorded in the district, 28 of which were set off by a single lightning storm in June. The largest fire this year burned 75 hectares near the Tscax lava beds in the Nass t PET OF WEEK. The dog in the spotlight from the Terrace Animal Shelter this week Is Suzy, a jabrador cross - between one and two years old. Shelter staff say she's well- behaved and excellent with children, a good family dog. Sho's available for visits at the animal shelter on Haugland Ave. was fined $150 for theft. David Harry Edwardsen was fined $200 for operating a motor vehicle without the appropriate class of licence. Robert Gibson was fined $800 for assault. . Errol Lane Herbert was fined $75 for a violation of the Feder- al Fisheries Act. Charles Neil Passey was sen- tenced to 30 days in jail, to be served intermittently, for driving while prohibited. Dwayne Douglas Benshaw was fined $450 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. Tuesday, October 1 Gaydene Audrey Wilson was given a six-month suspended jail sentence for failing to comply with a probation order and sen- tenced to one day in jail for failure to appear in court. Thursday, October 3 Russell Orland Maxwell was fined $400 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. William George McAllister was fined $100 for violation of a bylaw. Thomas Michael Barnes was. Fire season over Valley. The district lost a total of 100 hectares to fire since the season began in April. "Losses to tim- ber and other resources were minimal," stated Erle Holt, fire control operations manager for the Kalum district. Beginning Oct. 15 Class B permits are no longet required for burning of debris. Major burns still require Class A per- mits. Inquiries about permits should be directed to the Forest Service office at 638-3290. fined $250 for possession of an unregistered restricted weapon. Friday, October 4 Patricia Pauline Haydon was sentenced to 14 days in jail and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Marina Janice McKay was given a three-month conditional discharge with probation for illegal possession of narcotics. Michael Richard Dignard was fined $100 for illegal possession of narcotics. . Patrick Joseph Chapman was fined $500 and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Tuesday, October 8 Carl William Schmidt was sentenced to 14 days in jail, to be served intermittently, and given a one-year driver's licence suspension for refusing to pro- vide a breath sample to a police officer. Barry Clayton Ross was fined $350 and given a one-year dri- - ver’s licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol. content over the legal limit. Andrew Stephen Briand was sentenced to five days in jail and 25 days in jail, to be served concurrently, on two counts of failure to appear in court. Barry Clayton Ross was fined a total of $600 for two viola- tions of the Wildlife Act. David .Gien Robinson was sentenced to seven days in jail for breach of recognizance and 14 days, to be- served concurrently, for committing mischief to property; Robinsons was also given three five-day consecutive jail sentences for failure to appear in court and a 14-day consecutive sentence for theft. ee recat tater Bale PPro ae he th pa fan TT ss . . ee ae 1,4 . ee