' "Page A16 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Decembor 5, 1990 Cookie treat FORMER TERRACE resident Dianne Simpson, now living. in Prince George, returned recently for a visit and took advan- tage of Saturday's art association Christmas craft fair to cookie jars. - market some of her work. These stuffed animals rest atop TERRACE — A B.C. Supreme ‘ Court Justice sentenced a Hazelton man to four years in prison Nov. 16 for the 1989 kill- ing of his estranged: common- law wife. David Willard Sims, 37, had eurlier been found guilty by jury of the lesser offence of : manslaughter following the July ‘ 20, 1989 stabbing ‘death ‘of -his common-law wife - Katherine Hazel Angus. Sims.‘had -been charged with second-degree murder. Justice William Scarth called the killing ‘‘an act of violence of: - a most dastardly nature,”’ But he added the court must no “act in retribution.” Angus died in front of her Kispiox home from a knife wound to her back during an ‘altercation. with Sims. She also : ‘suffered two non-fatal slashes ito her left-arm .and breast. ‘ Crown prosecutor Declan Brennan had asked for a L4: to ‘16-year prison” term, "calling ‘Sims a ‘‘dangerous individual” | who: should be locked away. ' Sims was under a court order | ‘to stay” away from Angus the ‘night of the killing, Brennan “noted, adding that the killing took Place in front. of the woman’, s five-year-old daughter and that Sims “‘basically left her to. die in the road.” Defence lawyer Carlie -Trueman had argued Sims did not realize he killed her, She also said his lengthy criminal recard is mostly alcohol-related with no evidence of violent behaviour. Unity treaty delayed TERRACE — Plans last week by northwest native leaders to look over draft terms for 4 unity - treaty have been put off for two weeks. 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