the: irree-veRtold onthe day David Trembla ., died, he, was going. { - | Caildda Nivcadg a aide! —” “vally.” ‘that - _ brought... - dems -: Pari | gubistaiary Doctors offer conflictin: . cla RIVER, BCE (CB) — Doctors wha | offered. conflicting: 7 teatimany - Monday. at the | opening of an inquest into -boy death Drv Donald : Cothox, B.C.;- Fockle “YONDON, ‘Ont. (CP): oo Thé laws of the land should ; 7 apbly. equally to all — in-- » Qluding the. Crown, its - -agents. and servants, says-a _ University: of | Western,” _ Ontario law: professor, ‘Denys C.: Holland, says. new legislation’ should be - Introduced to cut down: - privileges -~ “in the ab- -. sence of express words; to’ the contrary” — which ~ Crown agencies enjoy under. ; thelaw.. 2) > “Holland “said. ‘only new. laws can undo the harm that: , haa. been. done by common law,” ‘and. “py” the Inter- __pretations Acts in Canada, ‘whith he’ said have." ex- tended exemptions to bodies the. periphery | of government , Holland said that common law, rule ‘concerning’ the Cruise - opposed OTTAWA (CP) — A majority” ‘of Canadians oppose the federal govern- _ ment’s decision to approve . _ testing of unarmed U.S. crulse missiles in Canada, results of a Gallup «poll FH ; ‘taken: Jast month show. - Bit” ‘External- “Affeire © wv _ Minieter: AllanpBiacHachiit’ arn at bi said°Monday that! although: he:imderstands: the: public - concern, people = don’t realize the importance ‘of Canada’s responsibilities to then North Atlantic: Treaty Organization. Defence - Minister ‘Gilles ~ Lamontagne said it will be up.{o cabinet, ministers to ~ tour.the country explaining” - the. decision to Canadians | — “because there seems to be & lot of -misinformation.” Fifiy-two per cent of the . , 1,041. people Interviewed said they did not want: the. weapon, & major component of NATO's | defence strategy, | lested here, ; Thitly-seven. pel approved of the plan, while HW per cent said they: didn't: know." Forty \per .cent of those surveyed: said ’ they hadn't heard: of the issue. > ‘Gallup says:a. ‘sampling of this size.should be accurate within ' four: : percentage . , points. 19 times out of 20.. The government is on the verge. ‘of “signing. a. new, defence -'‘umbrella agreement” with the U.S. . that will pave.the way fora, . * separate ‘pact governing the _, ctulse-tests, scheduled for: - an ‘Alberta..weapons range.' *~: -MacHachen said it. is” likely. the agreement will be signed: in’ Washington ‘byes ' Ambassador Allan Gotlieb. | _. hut only because it would be more convenient. He denied the: move was. dntended to avoid demonstrations | at ; home. - amiontegne cali thie : government. ‘is: ‘heavily’ cornmlited: ta. ‘the’ ‘tests ae Prime. Minister “Trudeau ‘has assured Cafiada's: ‘allies! ith will he completed. testing ‘ agreement iered ptolests . int ihe-crulse’ : pute dtrators: it Hill Oct. 30 and ° the’ bénibing’ ‘Oct. 15 of the- 1B, 000 . * Litton Canada | plant ° in ‘ Toronto. “thd” Littont plant is a oft Litton of inditsities Ind. of ‘Califor- nia, ‘maker. of the cruise niall! a 'auldance system. , a . 1 co abi Sidi 4 ie ian’ an aw: not re fel boy dled igald he: considered ae i : calling. the “Ministry: of © treated ‘David - ‘Tremblay: £ Humarr Resources to ask for. “an investigation’ of possible child’ ‘abuse, - but. “ministry's ‘offices: ‘already. closed. fe n ‘ effects Yo: statutes ‘on the : Crown yappear. :to have -. ‘aristny{t ithesrecognition * by. thes. British’ ‘courts’ that: ’ the Crown poadessed certain - sovereign powets, rights -and. immunities, -By : the “middle- of the 16th century, : - courts had developed: the view that the Crown was. only bound . by, statutes which were Intended to bind. it. ‘ He said- ‘that despite the * Bill of Rights of i680 and the: “Act: of Settlement ‘of Am, which followed-the English: civil war, many soverelgn ‘the: confront: ihe? mothier kd go° ic . White; ‘both’ ‘of ‘Cortes | Island;-. were charged. with: murder 7 in the boy’ 8 death, 10 months . -ffom’, ae Fockler’ ‘ea “aemblay' 8. vit hand led. him: to: co nsider:: the possibility: of child- abuse: arch . Ay to’ Joseph: ‘Hospital- dn : Cortiox, 3 athe lost time’ on. after he, died. “Bath: vere’ . later. released ‘and, the, . charges. against them’ ~ He saw the Cartes inland. * ~ boy twice, once in when hé admitted the b an St. were stayed: in August; 21982): s -But the boy’s own doctd River, ‘testified ‘Monday that * he, along witha: ‘partner, Dr;" we Phil, McNeil, saw. Tremblay‘ gi On. Dees .27)- -iga0; when 4 been ‘extended,’ “which : he. “gays points to the need for “changes. ‘ ~ Uranium’ Canada | Ltd. arid Eldorado Nuclear Lid. were _Tuled to be Crown agents or * servants last. year’ and go immune from. prosecution . under . the’ Combines Investigation Act in .a- “uranium - cartel case. Four growing’. private campanies involved were “charged with: illegal “price fixing.- Holland ‘said the ruling was made despite the fact that neither company was a_ government department. = skin « infe oe ‘Bandiera brought her’ son to": “their “office..‘Both ‘doctors! aca estified that’ ‘Tremblay’ wast ie Neit ppirently’ suffering from:a: “and. visible: bruises, - ‘and. omplaining : of . “extrein law exemptions - by of - “degree - in “number. of. ca organizations, Exhibit wean who later’ treated mi; A ‘chickenpox, 2. te “forming with the pron-ins a “of statulea.’ 2%. ' He said the real dale? the use of existing: ‘caMmon a Crown: ‘ corporations:,, that” haves: some . . dependence, Increased use‘: ..of the exemption can’ be: expected “because ‘at .the., Q testin - Both. dociors aid “they. - considered, ‘and ‘rejected , Physical.abuse as a possible: ‘ cause of the bruises,:which doctor,“ were not tender io the touch, Brian Carswell of Campbell’: - ‘ Ina letter: to “another ; “McNeil; who: ordered the. tests, ; “paid | he had”: 09 » tests had gone to MeNeil. “1: don’t ‘recall: seeing. fhe. results,” ~ MeNell said, For: his. part, Carswell blood : platelet ¢ount (a possible indicator of several disorders) until much iater. : ‘Theinquest's opening was - delayed by requests from lawyers “representing: Bandiera : “and - White. vm. offered - ’ Herald Staff Writer | int”. ‘ot ‘be: allowed to. hear, the. + Witnesses, Tr ..Bandiera,.be allowed ‘to - said he ‘did not see the - [fh ~ ‘results which showed a low. “Bi " ae . The Nera, Tuesday, Jenvary: 18, 1983, Page 7 “THE saree ARMY i a THRIFT STORE | a vo * Aad Lakelse Avenue - is IN NEED OF THE FOLLOWING | m USEDITEMS = Askey ‘denied the: motion. \ ‘Another. procedural, rangle. Brose . - when: proner's “gountel John "Asked that’: Ban- he dansistenly. ‘inquest: into ater- this: ‘week: ‘she: shoul . testimony of others: =: ue BEFORE BEING. DISTRIBUTED, To. Bat “Askey : ‘ruled: al, _ THOSE ‘IN NEED.™ . including |: "Te. 635-3749 or PICK- UP OF: ALL. ITEMS. " Groat: bargains. for. low w Income tamilies.. ot min ° Ai the’ ‘courtioony oughont the e ingest. Under the care of the trstee -Emac Jewellers Ltd. ~ BANKRUPTCY SALE ALL MERCHANDISE * Jewellery * Giftware * Watches: + Crystal 7 European . r., cent. — on . Other. examples’ cited - included the CBC, which was able to avoid provisions ~ of the Lord’s Day Act: the - Ontario Housing Corp., which isn’t -boynd by. the. Ontario Labor Relations . _ Act; ‘and Quebec's pension. fund body, Caisse de Depot “et Placement da Quebec, powers still remain. . Common... law... rule eventually. “spread. to Commonwealth countries and today, ini addition to the Queen; exemption also is extended to the governor general, _lieutenant-gove- rnors, | government. ‘ministers and departmenta;” and many organizations and ‘bodies on the ‘periphery of. government. : ; Holland. sail the: Ontario Crown Agency Act permits . exemptions ‘for “a board, commission,: railway, ‘public: utility, manufac- turer, Sompany or agency _ owned,” controlled’ or file “inside trading reparts’”’ - to the- federat Department of Consumer and Corporate . Affairs. uae ° the ‘Universily of London, ; as a professor of con-. ; ‘stitutional: Jaw, ~ said - ~ equality: before the law was ° “supposedly: . guaranteed”. .. by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but government and: government’ ‘agencies are absolved from con- “operated by the province. . Ina paper pn common law. : and’ : statutory a e's _eltes,, a } ek r Sgnoman bail priv “Terrace. > Library has fun . Herald Staff Writer . ‘TERRACE— The public library -presents “Tales for "Twos" - a special storytime for two-year-olds and parents. - Storytime will be Fridays at 10: a0 i m. Call 638-8177 for registration details;;. -- . ‘The ‘Young Reviewers Club of the ‘ibrary will, resume ’ Students in Grades-4 and up. may join. ’ Campbell at-639-8177 for. details. - ; Presctiool storytime atthe library willrun from Jan. 28 to - “March. 18;: There: will be’ stories, ‘puppets; fingerplays and fun for all from ages 35. Held Wednesdays. at 16:30 a.m. ° and Thursdays alt: 30 pm. Register i in advance for one of— . these'séislons: of call ‘the Jibrary for fetaile. There isn noo ; charg a , -—~"The exhibit is entitled “Conservation, British Columbia" - . which wasn't required ‘to Holland, a-former dean at. England, wtiere he served — . issimply responsible for shipping, ue to the next stop on the- - tour... > meetings’ on Thursday, Jan. 20 at3:30 p.m. in. ‘the library . aris room. New-members are welcome, Members get first - chance at the new -fiction, write reviews for the Young.” Reviewer's. Newsletter and meet weekly to discuss books. ° Call ‘Gillian Checks ; _ TERRACE— If you like elther beautiful photography ¢ or are interésted in B.C." s heritage, there is an exhibit at -Kitwanga for ' you, and consists of over: 50 color photographs of heritage sites ‘all-over the proyince.”, -: - It is‘on display at. the Kitwanga Elementary-Secondary’ “School Library: until Feb: 10. It is open Monday through - Friday: 8;30'a.m. to 3:40 B. im, and.on ‘Thursday evenings: from 6:30 p.m. 10 7:30pm, “| The display. was. conceived and prodiced’ by award- winning architectural- photographer, Philip Graham’ of. 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