the Herald, Friday, August 2%, 1983; Page 9 ?. straint | / Socred fr Guatetalen family as as adjusted to.thelr new. home. * The Inrgest. t chute cates. ‘from. the Humad, Resources i “That situation , o longer applies,” she sald. © spoke no, Engtish” when ‘they: arrived: ‘n ‘Vancouver kix: Ministry; “whieh: hag lopped: $758,000' fom. its. ‘community: Thrée'months sifter settling iri,‘the mother developed a | > Some services na funds cut entirely while others | months ago, fleeing ‘the military regime of then-preaident ‘ services budget of $8. 6 million. mysterious paralysis from the walst down. couldn't had their budgets reduced by between 10 and 60 per. cent. oe. diagnose the ailment, . psychological ; one matt a: “Human Resources: Minister’ ‘Grace McCarthy “would | say. 1}. | -\only that community yervieds will have to adapt to restraint 7 __, just asthe whole province. has hhad-to adjust: Me :. New cuts by the Ministry of Health amount to $224,178 and . | affect programs suchas community services, riding for the . ao: disabled and the ‘Vancouver health department, 0 ."" ie ti oo Dm ‘Ted McLean, acting: director of the Vancouver: health we be ire" ‘department, said the $34,353 cut len't much compared to its, Toy : 6; "total: budget,-but Is still frustrating. ; ' :«.< He said the cut-would, most severely. affect the health : : “school : “and. putting: ‘them An. contact, with’ ‘peop 7a. a department's Program for. disturbed ° presehool-aged 2 _?7k,$in? 1Bcouniries. “ ehildren, cup ' + Labor: Minis? 7172277? Tdmarnie “Mitenéll- ‘said! ‘the : "The Miniatry of Editcation has cancelled ita funding to the: : decision to'grant: funding to ‘Mosaic in the firkt place was B.C, Association for Learning Disabilities. + - a ~~! ; based on the large numbers of immigrants coming into B. Cc. -Eleanor Martin, the assdctation’a president, sald she was. . . Radio referred to the trauma. ' experienced by the . from southeast Asia several, years ago. : “hotified Tuesday the ¥20,000 grant would not be renewed, | McEachern. rules for new. trial after hearing | VANCOUVER (cP) ~&B. c. Supreme Court Chiet Justice _ Efrain: Ries. Mont aitter ‘$03 years of. confinement and ‘ ‘The province's’ 18 regions have: had, their’ community : tortureiie! 5, ge ee Se grants budgets reduced by 20 per cent — - 1G per centito tome - ‘off durinig the last six months of fiscal 1989-04 and, bi ‘other turned. tt ‘Mosaic: ~ 10 ‘per cent to be subtracted from the 1964-85. budget \ The, “ynultilngval “gervice © vides: counsélling, “in _— “City-wide. grants. received an acrois-the bos “cut _ formation, interpretation ‘and referrale to about 1,000 non- Per Teente ; _ English speaking Canadians and Jmtnigrants: ‘a month... - Mosaic’s director, Vera Radio, ‘said ‘she. Jjncensed ‘But now, money. to help refugees.will be harder to come. - when she found that Ministry of Human: Resources has ¢ “’ 2 She . by becaiise Mosaic i# one of hundreds of community ser. the service's gtant by 20 percent: (about $14,000) and the, by. he _ vices thtoughott BC. hit by. anew ‘ound: of government. Ministry of Labor has withdrawn $80,000, half’ of that to. be enrolling thei cutbadksy ON. taken off-Mosaic's 1984-85 budget... oo Information complied: through various ininiatties, pubite . GOTHROUGH TRAUMA. < -&, documents and calls” made: to different community, :. “The government doesn’t realize that: these people..go . organizations show the cuts — from the ministries of . “through: trauma,” she sald: “Going; ‘through: the. whote . Health, Human Resources; Education and Labor — amount a at ae thing Is really difficult without help.” ° to more than $960,000." . wa ’ ‘ Ny deciding \it_. BROAD hee aut Lp federally-appointed judge and provincial court judges are. ~ Maui at the time. ee Ba et Tat much-publicized trial’? was highly unusital. Chad's civit war. But there was disap- -Mahamat Soumaila has © He said he was disap-- the offensive if they were general of. the. ruling - {| Despite'the strong’criticism, no action is likely against - Hernu’s visit’ was an- ointment that he ruled out. said two columns of rebels, pointed at what he called attacked by Libyan forces Socialist party, said he was » Campbell, said a- University of B.C. law professor. The nounced in Paris .as the . participation by French: - each backed by 100 Soviet- “‘France’s restrictive: in- in Chad has recelved a pleased Mitterrand had. *- executive assistant to the chief. justice, Fred Messenger, newspaper Le Monde forces, whose strength’ built. tanks and some 1,500 terpretation of its military mixed reaetion. rejected advice from — E added that auch an action could. not ‘be..intitiated by published an interview with -newspapers in-Paris put at’ Libyan troops, ; are moving - role in Chad.” ‘Roland Leroy, a member “armchair pundits" ‘and /; MeBachern in any event. . French President Francois up: to 3,000, in a counter-. south and southeast of the ~. Although Mitterrand of the French Communist . had opted for a firm, just a -Mesgenger said in an interview that chief ‘provinelal court Mitterrand -setting out offenslye against Libyan- northern easis. town of. rejected partition, he saldin party executive committee - approach, . adding . that. i Judge Lawrence Goulet would have ta initiate proceedings France's policy in its fer- haces rebela led by former. Faya-Largean which they the - interview "that - and editor of the party ‘France did not have an anti ; against Campbellin the Judicial Council of B.C. ifitwas felt - ; . federation “often conforms | newspaper L"Humanite, told “Libyan obsession. - such action was warranted, more to realily.than a : : ; McEachern could not Initiate auch action because he is a continually .. shattered - - sheik: Tete Fire follows hurricane = =. ; Welcome! Allan Mefacherm strongly, criticized a family court judge Thursday in’ ruling that a child custody casé that lasted 93 sitting dye over 18 months shquld be tried again via? an appeal in a higher court. a Chief Justice McEachern said besauise of the length of. the ; hearing and the factit went in."fits and starts for a year,” it. Dougles Campbell then lost his legal. jurisdiction inthe ntatter,- . ; ceased to become a fair’ ‘trlal and ‘Judge The-chlef justice said-the appeal should take place in: county cqurt as quickly as. ble and-be completed. in. appoin ‘ McEachern said in his judgment he ja “‘erribly, terribly”, troubied about the nature of the neglect of the boy by his’ ; parents ‘that led to ‘the case and could notsimngine. a. stronger. case for: ‘apprehension. - The chief justice anid when the boy was apprehended fot . his own protection by authorities, dn Hawait-in.1081- he - ‘weighed only 12.8 kilograms and was’near death ‘from - starvation. The boy and his family ‘were on vacation én. much less time,-He sald-that ia the meantime the eight- French defence minister to outline position ” year-old boy at the centre of the cane should stay in a foster home. . McEachern aid ‘Camphell hid. made 1) “excessive at: - ‘becoming “an advocate" for a ‘witness, by trying to force the - wanted to bring to the, attention of the public that “‘this _ Pam Whitaker's = Sleeping Beauty. has disrobed, attempting to bask. in summer sunshine. Little emotion poays on her stony features but we canbe aure she will coon put on a mantle of snow to ard! hornelf against the ley blasts of her habitat. “Nadine Bondar, supervisor for Skeena Christan, Academy newly arrived in Terrace, and monitor . Both are from Surrey. ‘ . ) and called in a bomb expert from CFB Comex. i; ““They.paid to.get it as far away from the house as we | 3 could,’ Larkin revealed. “So we put it on the property line ~ _between our place and the neighbors. Needless to say we % weren’t too popular and didn’t have many visitors for — % awhile!" . ‘When the expert arrivedhe took one look at itand knew it : was a deep sea fishing weight. It weighed 50 pounds. you'll raceive a Dorothy Johnson, near Carson City, Nevada! “We like Con + Cle UH Ree > ‘Terrace, "The people and accommodations are pleasant, the rene a set + Ld WH EE LING i . -Qouitry is nice, We come from a litile town that’s why we | HUBS AT NO . i like Terrace. We're conting back. (He's detérmined to’ EXTRA COST. : How it got that far up the Skeena no one knows. It is comforting to realize, however, that on behalf of ‘Terrace -. citizens, the RCMP feelit is-better to be safe than BOrry. it makes ‘good conversation plece for the Allen home. "A Mini-Tourist Survey of Three; These visitors to our area were parked at Timberland Traller Park. George and Andrea Zagelow, Portland Oregon; ‘We just wanted to see between runs - we'd like to come again and try our luck. It's beautiful country, a nice town, People are nice.” « Mikes ‘Watkins, 54a Antonlo -‘Toxas: , Tacoma. Washington recommended. this,area.. It's a rice - little city, It's nice becauge it hasn't tained! All through , ‘Alaska it rained, and int; ‘Whitehorse, and Dawson, City. Anything’s better than rain - tah weather's been nice,” ” ’ (Comparitively). In San Antonio once in 15 years if ‘went helow. ireeding ‘for. ‘three days Watkins hasn't caught any flah, ithe but Knows they’ re. in there, “People are hispitable here - Very | inuch 60. They are hospitable all through Cahiads, "Last year’ we-visited the _Gaspe Peninsula, the Marites,’ very: ‘nice: people, very friendly and helpful in Catiada,”" catch some fish.) My husband fs Blready planalng our ee, bh come back again.” ny social items of intoreal te the genecal public are’ ‘welcomed for this column. Phone 685-5178," ee ap ties tr tae Oe as edd. 9 dita Peer eras rosa LeU eth acedd shee ‘by the: province, Messenger said... -: af ‘his parents to be surprising. > The chief justice Tejected Campbell’ 3 criticism in his 214- : page decision ofthe adversarial nature of the proceedings ‘ and of the Sonduct of some Officials of the: “Ministry. of Human Resources, ‘He said it must never be thought that what happened | In it .is proper ‘or’ normal trial procedure. .. * Saying that if a trial goes aff” the rails ‘‘as this one e ob- e He said he found Campbell’s decision to return the 1e boy to _ Mously did; it hasto besetaside,” McEachern said he is not doing that in this case in the interests of a speedy final - decision. The chief justice said if he quashed the decision of the : trial judge, he would have to order a new trial in provincial court, presumably before a different judge. The result of that trial could then be appealed to county | ; court-and, in certain circumstances,- -to courts above that. - _Instead, he said, an existing appeal’ of the decision should . ; go ahead In county court. role of. French ‘troops - ‘in N'Djamena said there was: ” civil war for 17 years. ‘Information “Minister Official. " sources _ said. ave not been confirmed . INTMENT “threat, and the... sources ... French troops could take ; tack” ‘on ong ‘of. the expert witnessea-with' whom he : _N’DJAMENA (Reuter) — ‘mer colony: * " Predident ’ captured two’ weeks ago. Mitterrand did aay what. French Radio of Thursday : | disagreed. He alsa criticized the lower court judge for Rreach Defence Minister - Informed “sources. sin -Ouesldel ., “+---