EEA ate tec we mecemant bunt ns yen Be, gen EE BE hag Dis a ERTS LP EE PS ween muse eee eg SE et ae ay ee ee ne : i _* or ate gin gears cava tga a hat MDE er rd erating n SPREE easement SDT SN A ORE ERE 1 ms ts mais nt : Poe CR eT a ESAT ee Se aft Tr Sa pt or ace anand Pe ng EIN A RIT ES a Eg a . ‘Seimuad PET OF THE WEEK. This week's featured pet is Randy, a six-year-old chocolate-coloured ~ neutered male poodle. Shelter staff say he's quiet, well behaved and, as is obvious from ime ; ~ picture, good with children. ere by the shelter on Haugland Ave. to get acquainted. SPCA seeks ‘members for new Terrace _ With 1991 a over, we like to: give a thank you to all “those who have helped-us with our all,’ pe :On Dec. 14 a meeting was held _ down in the lower mainland, and . fund-raising over the year. The following groups allowed us a dis- “play table and some allowed our. dogs: the Terrace Home’ Based Business Fair Nov. 22; Farmers’ _ Market Craft Fair (with dogs)’ Nov. 30; Santa Claus Parade: (the dogs were walked around after the parade) Dec. 7. From donations to- our table and our dogs, plus the sale of calendars, doggy Christmas tree ornaments, raffle, and SPCA pins, bumper. stickers, buttons, etc., we collected $1,543.38... ‘Again, a big thank-you to you Terrace was given the go-ahead to start an SPCA branch in this area. This means as of now we will be — solely dependent on public dona- tions. Memberships are'$5 annual sustaining; $25 annual’ ‘supporting; ooh The following convictions took place in Terrace aditlt criminal court on the dates indicated according to 2 information a _ provided by the court registry. Monday, December 16 | Wayne Robert Brown was fined $400 for failure to.comply with a probation order.. — ‘Michael Donald Beausoleil was fined $450 and given a one-year driver's licence Suspension for impaired driving. | .. Paul Wallace Miller was fined $200 for committing public mischief by making a false state- - ment to a police officer with the intent to mislead. Miller was -also fined $75 for illegal pos- stockings, home-made Christmas © session of a narcotic, $100 for theft and $100 for failure to appear in court. woe _ " ‘Thursday, December 19 ', Gary Alan‘ Walker was fined $300 and placed on probation for six months for possession of property obtained by crime. * Monday, December 23 - Harry David Edwardson ‘was fined $400 for failure, to comply with a probation order. $100 life member. Towards the ' _ end of January we will be holding. out first annual general meeting : moe * with election of officers. Our goals “are to start a school-program, “ “where. hopefully we can teach the. ; younger generation the correct Lous care sn howe as well as the ¢: treatment of animals; to 0 tbe in teiping t the. iets atiimals and responding to calls y cruelty or neglect. | Our SPCA shelter in the. ‘Terrace if you would like to contact the CA, write SPCA, 3836 Kirkaldy St, Terrace, B.C., V8G . Mil, or phone Lonna Fisher (635- Rt or Rose © Higbie (635-4366 Monday, December 30 Aurel Gagnon was sentenced to five months in jail and given an — 18-month driver’s licence sus- pension for impaired driving. Gagnon was also given a 30-day consecutive jail sentence and fined $300 for driving while prohibited by a court order. - ‘Daniel Stuart . Sundman . was. fined: $400 on each of two counts of failure. to ‘appear in court. - Tocsday, December 31 Al. Kenneth. Grobowski was fined $800 for driving without due care and attention. Herbert Louie Bright - was ‘sentenced toa total of 42 days in jail on four counts of being at large without awful “excuse |. ‘before . fhe. expiry. of a Prison: q- : — January 2 Reneld Albert Lauzicr was | fined $500 and given a one-year | ‘driver’s licence suspension: for | impaired driving. Friday, January 3 os - Mary-Ann Azak was sentenced . | ‘to a total of three months and 14 | ‘days in jail and prohibited from driving for three years on two counts of impaired-driving. Azak. was also sentenced to 14 days in: _. jail and placed on probation for | one year for failure to’ comply: |. with a probation order, three |. months in jail for. assaulting a jail concurrent to other senterices . and a one-year driver’s licence suspension concurrent to other suspensions for. . driving while . disqualified. | . Philip Lester Olson was sen- _tenced to 14. days in jail and given a one-year driver’s licence suspension for impaired driving. David Mark Robinson was. ‘sentenced to, 14 days in jail, | placed on probation. for three — months, and given a one-year “driver's licence suspension for - impaired. driving. Robinson was . also fined $225 for: illegal Pos- / session. of narcotics.. “John. Levi -Cooper was s¢n- tenced. to three months in jail and given a one-year driver's licence suspension for impaired driving: | Anthony ‘Hector Deloréy was sentenced to four months in jail for possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. Our Comtrig:E Events column Is a public. service offered by the . ‘Terrace Review. Deadline Is Friday at-5 p.m. Coming Events must — be mailed In-or rae off at our office, 4 4535 Grelg Avenue, typed or in legible writing. ; Information coricerning. ihe Twin: River Estates project is avaitable 7 from the Skeena Senior Citizens’ Housing Society office, corner of © Apsley Street arid Lakelse’ Avenue, on-the last Thursday of. each month from 2 to 4 p. ‘m., or phone 69821518: for. a taped message or further , information. - The Terrace Public Art Gallery. will be offering child and 1 youth art. _ » lessons in January. F For more information, please contact Joanne at 628- “0605. - a we a Wednesday, Jan. 15- — Homebasad Business , regular fnonthy meeting af willbe held at 12 noon at Gim's. Restaurant. All’ newcomers welcome. Phone 635-941 5 for further Information. : Wednesday, Jan. 15 — There will be a meeting of the Terrace/Thomhill | Band Parents at 8 p.m. at Caledonia Senior Secondary School. All. members and interested persons. are -urged to attend. Phone Claudia ; Edmonds at 635-4341 for further information. * Wednesday, Jan, 15 — Miss Terrace Pageant commities meeting at _ ‘ 7:30 p.m, downstairs in the Terrace Public Library, All members = please . attend, Volunteers are welcome to attend. ; January 15 to 31'— KINSMEN MOTHERS’ MARCH: For 29 years the ~ Kinsmen Mothers’ March hag been ‘making life more independent for | some of the 365,000 people in B.C. who are living with a physical. disability. Answer the call when a Kinsmen Mothers’ March canvasser - knocks-on your door between January 15 and 31. Herp the good work continue with your donation. Bo _ Friday, Jan. 17 — “Support. group meeting for persons s sulfering from ; ‘MLE. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), also known:as D-F.LD.S. (Chronic . Fatigue and Immung | Dysfunction Syndrome), ‘at.7;30 p.m. inthe: °° ~ downstairs. meeting toom’ of the Terrace: Public Library. For more. . information, please contact Kathleen Talstra at. 635-2718. January 17 and 18: — The Mills Mencia Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop $2.00 Bag Sale, on Friday. from 1 to 3 p.m. and on Saturday from'11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All clothing and shoas. 4544 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. Monday, Jan. 20 — ‘The Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary general = _ meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. in the hospital board room. All . Members are urged to attend. New members are welcome. . January 20 to 24 _ Kermode's Alcohof and Orug program presents a ‘ powerful one-week workshop, “Family Healing”, at the tin of the West in Terrace. Special guest speakers from Edmonton are Rebecca Martell _and Edward J. Bellerose. Admission is. FREE. Please pre-register by phone Benita Chapdelaine at 635-4906. -_ Tuesday, Jan. 21.— The Thornhill Junior Sacondary Parent Advisory Council will hold their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the school library. ’ Everyone is welcome.. For. more information, contact Bill Gook (principal) ; 81635-9141, LO “Tuesday, Jan. 21 — _ SPCA meeting in the Terrace Public. Library _-Meeting.room at 7 p.m. Phone 635- 3826 or 635- 4366 for’ further information. ste , Tuesidy, dan. 21 —_ Friends and Families of ‘Schizophreniés Support Group. meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Mills Memorial Hospital psych conference room. Contact Mental Health, (638- 33925, for further . information. . a ; Thursday, Jan. 23 — There will be é a general meating of the Jackpine . Flats Community Association at 8 p.m. at Gilles Gagnon’s residence. All -rasidents of the Jackping Flats area are encouraged to attend. For more information, call Ken or Maria at 635- 5913 after 5 30 P. m. Friday, Jani: 24- _ Due to the expansion of ihe ‘Skeena Valley Car Club -. membership, regular monthly meetings will be held: at the Terrace Kin _ Hut on the comer of North Sparks and Halliwell at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Doug at 635-4809. Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 18, March 3 and 10 — - Diabetic Clinics will be held, Two-day clinic for Type | and Il diabetics Jan. 28, Feb. 4, March 3 and » 10; one-day refresher on Feb, 18. A doctor's referral is required for the. _ clinics. Contact Mills Memorial Hosptial dl dletitian Joan Marr at 638- 4050 ~ for further information. Wednesday, Jan. 29 — _ Beginning today, “tales For Twos” will be held . at the Terrace Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Stories, fingerplays,. puppets: and lots of fun! Children must be accompanied bya parent or guardian. Please register in advance. There is no cnerae. Call the fibrary at 638- 8177. ; ; January 30 and 31 — Beginning this week, preschool story time at-the Terrace Public Library will be held Thursdays ‘at 1:30 p.m. and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Sessions las} about 45 minutes and include picture books, | lingerplays and puppets. There is no charge, | but please régister In advance. Call the fi brary at 638- Bt77-