uS . . vagileness of the law, = ' re unconstitutional: because of th Red Hot was convicted of three counts! of i distributing obscene video. tapés and wad”: “fined: $300., ‘by Judge Darrall | Collins.” “ following | a_ two-week trial: ast. May in’ Victoria. provincial court.--. . a -, Thé:compariy’s lawyer, ‘Ags. ‘Henderson ng Bubmission before’ Judge Fred'- Pada said bis appeal was ton “reasonable. limits” “meitioned, in the: Charter: of: Rights. “guarantees the rights. and freedoms: Sel out. init gubject_ only, to. ‘such reasonable - ‘prescribed - by” “law. -as.! can * be: demonstrably. Justified in a free. ‘and “ democratic.society."": ; “We “concede: ‘it’s. constitutional’ “to” leatstaté ‘against . obscenity - but. it must: comply; ‘with, Section. 1 of os charter,” Hendetson sal ; ‘teratlec of which ia ti lie undue vertotion at of. ‘sex, of .f-sex.and.any ane or More of the’ * 7 following: subjects,” namely crime, horror, ° cruelty. ‘and-viplence.™ + “When: does , it. ‘(exploitation of. sex) i become: undue,” Henderson’ asked...» ‘ Be. Bald it is‘ difficult to define what _ . Canadians will tolerate and obscenity laws - must pe precise enough: that. legal opinions . -. can, be obtained, _- “You're. never. going. ‘to. “know with scientific - -precision. what you want us to a Know . (about. community standards and ; _ - tolerance),’? replied’ Melvin, ‘The. first section,” of - the” charter, ... Henderson’ cited the film’ Bad Girls, which’ he gaid was seized by North Van- .-@ouver police but then returned to (he slore ‘ ~ by two Crown counsel and (wo Policemen . ‘who: said there’ would be no charges jaid, | But in Victoria‘ that was one af the: films ~ Red Hot was charged for having. * Regional ‘Crown. counsel: Barry, s llivan will argue the: ‘Crown’ 5 case today < . Cameron, ; all right... . didn’t want, to go “back.” Markbride’ - recalls: "tinuously: MT remem “next: ‘thing § e Femembe ~-Institute.: ‘Nine: “Canadians, J . law, ‘written. to. enable women ‘to obtain an i, :‘instead- punishes and. denies Henry Morgentaler’ 5 lawyer said r women tohave an abortion, you - ass.'this . legislation," {Morris — ” “Manning said during arguments in Ontario Supreme: Court in support ‘of! his client’ 9 pre-trial ‘constitutional challenge." +. ~The ‘pré-trial.- ‘motion “seeks to. have ‘abortion. charges against Morgentaler and © “two associates quashed as unconstitutional .. " and ‘ain abuse'of process. “'. Morgéntaler, . Drs.:-Lestie:, Smoling : and ‘Robert Scott are charged with-conspiring to :procure?a miscarriage, the: words. used in: the. Crimirial Code sectign: on ‘abortion. . Manning: ‘told “Associate. Chie fs Justice Willtam:3Parker ’ ‘the-law-is not. ‘specific “enough t to. serve the. needs of women, ‘He said Section 251 of the Criminal ‘Code, “which.; -Parliament thought -would-enable — women to’, . obtain abortions, actually prevents: many from doing §0 because the. __ legislation id too broad. ‘Under the section, a woman an, obtain a an abartion’ only in aceredited hospitals and | “ones ‘a eae _ ~ amada’s: etn . yarted) to make itas difficult. as oaly i ler a “committee. of “doctors has. determined the pregnancy endangers the _ woman’s life or health. *._ Yq ‘Parliament allows’ hospital com- mitiees to decide who gets-Abortions, ‘then the legislation goes far beyond desirable ” social objectives,” Manning said: : “HF the. purpose of the Jaw ‘is’ ‘to protect’ women’s health, then it goés too ‘far because it puts up obstacles ta the health | he issue.” “If the purpose of the law wa to provide a brief -delay time so- women: would think - . about and reconsider thedecision, ‘then that . should’ have been written ¢ (into, the ~ legislation), “TE the delay was ‘ol be used to. review the - medical ‘procedure, . that too could have . been legislated; but il wasn’t: “But if the. legislation was to plinish women and make them (be: denied an. : abortion because it is too difficult to obtain, . "then that is how the legislation is framed.” > Arguments by federal prosecutor Arthur . Pennington and provincial Assistant Crown “Attorney Alan Cooper are expected to star! ~ Thursday, alter which Parker’ must. decide -: whether the trial of Morgentaler, Smoling announcement said: enerey «. prices fell 0.5 per cent ‘in’: and Scott will Proceed. . Sleep. Long, also § say they. wer experiments ae ‘has identified heréelf aa a vietim of CIA mn ono Be ~~ experiments in: ‘Montreal’ ‘24 years ago. 7 » Dorina ‘Markbride : tried lo slash her wrists while belnis treated: ‘at Allan Memorial Institute in 1959. Her mother; Victoria McInnes, said Monday Mark- : bride could not recognize her and was terrified of ker ; when ‘she-visited at: the inslitute. ‘Markbride came: ‘forward after reading about other -vdellmns ‘She; now is obtaining affidavits. from her ‘former - ‘Husband’ ‘and her’ mother, who ‘lives: in Burlington, ‘Ont: ‘and seeking legal advice. mo . MecThnes® said ‘she Saw a tape recorder speaker vander her. daughter’ 8 pillow and denmanded:an ex-: . planation. From: tlinie™ head psychiatrist Ewen “Cameron, wha, died in 1867, told her everything was -But- when Donna bad a ‘weekend at home, - her " mother said: “She. tried is ‘take her life because she} pes being played con? 2: eing what. Was bettig-snid Di Tbelieve what was being " Dontia ran away from:Ironside, Que., in 1959 after.’ losing her baby { tosudden infant death syndrome. The vas hiding ‘Robert. - Vanouver, are ‘suing the.U:S. ‘government over the = CIA-funded experiments. : ‘They say ‘they received - large doses’ ‘of LSD; were eiven electro-shock therapy | ‘and Jhad Tecorded . ‘messages played | during their , Two ‘ottier Vancouver ' women, Human Resources: officer. Linda‘ Macdonald. and housewife Joan . Des “victims of the institute’ oe quizzed, Did I know . 4 waking at the allan. “Logie: of “Prices: increase - WASHINGTON (AP). “Consumer. prices’ ro modest 3.8 per. cent: Ja: “year ™ sto. - give. the * economy. its. ‘ best per: formance: since 1972, . US. 1 today fee Pe ' ~ In 1980 prices ‘had soared: “4 per: cent, ‘They. rose: a more iiodest 8.8 per ‘cent in.. 1981 and 3.9 per cent in 1982, * The . Labor Department 1983 while food. prices ‘rose’: “only 27° per cent, ‘their: : slowest ” gain « ‘since’. 1976. a, eragshite sacar the i | positions to’ fill. ‘4 Salnti: ‘5 okzama on _ ~ Canada, . ” wilh is ajor, SN eile to network, ii 9f thi Northern, Ligh iS... ground observation stations: year to fryrto explain some’ across Canada which should oF ‘the: bizarre atmospheric .. events. ‘that: scramble. Tadio. _-corimunjcations. ° ; and _ over load power grids. . : e. ‘National Research ‘give ‘physicists more data. ton the Northern Lights than, “they've-ever had before. . Combined with a $500- million study proposed. by “Gouneil v ‘will’ spend up to'$10. the | «U.S. National ‘million, on “ sophisticated “Aeronautics and Space radar; § sensors and cameras, ‘Administration, ihe to watch the. ‘earth's ‘upper ‘yesearch should go far atmosphere when the ‘light .“toward helping us un- shy is:on. display. ScoutingN ews byJANEQUADROS = First I would like to inform everyone that Scouting does _ hot authorize any members of Scouting to go door to door and sollcit money on behalf of Scouting, [thas been brought to our attention that some boys wearing Scouting uniforms have. been‘doing just that, and we would appreciate it if anyon ‘being approached ‘would notify the RCMP. Thank | - - munications satellites’. and care and housing. ~ - researchers want to get al the Teasons ‘for the The Group. Committee: Whals It? Scouting operates with the ‘help ‘of. sponsors. A Sponsor can be any group of approved. persons, for‘example; churches, service clubs, “of citizens’ or parents. ‘and other Interested ‘adults, 2." _ volunteers, some of whom have had previous experience as a member and some who have. ‘had no association with - , Scouting at all. Ideally, each group « consists’ of a Beaver Colony, Cub Pack, Scout Trop,. Venturer Company anda Rover Crew. ° The, " Scouler in charge ofeach, section automatically _ becomes a member of thie group: ‘commitee and it is their " résponaibility to represeit the section to the committee. ' Responsibilities of the group commitiee are to provide for the operation of the program in Accordance with the aims of Scouting: {o secure and appoint leaders; to assist leaders in preparation-for camps and other special events; to provide, V ' apport for the leaders, to sian thelr. tratnings to areas: ‘communications with the! sponsor: as ell asotherdutles. ' As in‘all organizations, the committee has the aes ‘A thairpergon,. "yice-chairperson, a secretary, treasurer, The following | is a list of, those people in the re Terrace District plus the | Sponsors of the groups. ist Ter¢ace Group: sponsor if the Knox United Church, ~ chaikpérgon is Carol Sabo, secretary is Wendy Giesbrecht, treasurer is Nirval, Parmar. tnd Terrace Group: sponsor is the Church of Latter Day , ¢hairperson is. Adam Pasowisty,. secretary Is éite Pasowisty, treasurer is'Helvl Wright; "4th Tettace Group: sponsor is the Terrace Rotary Club, chairperson ‘Is Cameron Halght, secretary is: Marla One treasurer ia John Chenwing, - ath Terrace Group: sponsor is the Thornhill ‘ "Fire _ Department, chairperson is Beverly Hayden, secretary is Sandy Aontron, treasurer is-Val Dumont. Watch fof. more “Scouting News”, Scouting in Terrace involves approximately 178 boys and 52 adults. coaya “Northern lights studied . The five-to 10-year ‘Project | ; ‘there: fits together.” ‘Tiny, charged particlés egptrols: were 'in effect. derstand, what's going on . ‘ Eee ' . north, : UNDERSTAND, REASONS energy and other prices will ‘businesses, companies, : clvie organizations or even a group o The group commitee is the loral administrative arm of - the | ‘Sponsor. and the Scout movement,. It is made up of field similar to earth’s. earth's upper atmosphere i is calculating a ies says Vallance government '. Jones. Medical care costs gained |. just 64 per: -eent,” says - "NRC 5 smallest rise in: 11 years. overhead, " Alister » Vallance! “Jones, principal, investigator * fOr: December was, only: 0.3- per the ‘Gand idn stlidy et cent, ‘the same aS: i like a giant jigsaw November. oe puzzle, ‘There are some, ~The consumer price rise’. areas we know a lot about, Jast year was the best: full- bul we don't yet understand how. all .the.’ activity out + cent: recorded in, 1971 and 1972, when wage and price and gases whizzing through. Today’ 5 report was. the space from the sun at second offering’ good news speeds up to 1,000 on the U.S. economy. in the kilometres a second disturb last two weeks. On Jan. 13, the magnetic. ‘field atound - the department announced - the earth, °°.” ‘that wholesale prices rose Scientists ‘believe " this: only 0.6 per cent last year, interaction, is “responsibi © the slowest gain since 1964. for the dazzling display of “PROVIDES | FORECAST | Tights. which can be seen. Price: changes that show - from many places.’ in yp in the wholesale price Canada, particularly the measure are a good barometer of how food, Bulthesdme atmospheric move at the retail level. The ” , light shows can also wreak . retail price index, rough. havoc on radio ‘ signals, ‘monitors -prices’ for ° power. grids, weather broader range of goods and patterns and com- - services, including medica! in all; the Consumer Price Index! stood al ‘303.5 in terference. . December, ' meaning that Scientists are also in- goods costing $10. in. 1967 in- oe "terested in the complicated | would have cost $80.35 last. Annually, the sponsor of each up appoints or provides a ~ forthe election of a group ‘committee from members of.the. sponsoting body, parents or guardians of the boys involved -atmospheric action because - "month, ‘there is evidence that other . 4 companion index; the ‘planets, including Mercury, Consumer Price ‘Index for - Jupiter and. Saturn, are Urban Wage Earners and. surrounded by a magnetic : Clerical Workers, rose 3.3 “percent last “year, - This ‘the “index: is widely used in cost-of-living invaluable in looking al increases ‘in collective other planets, even al other bargaining ‘contracts and benefit “Understanding " programs, mae their = » The -overall.. inccease.for.. om * year figure since the 3.4 per ‘ has ie. crea led C ‘productivity. . “HELPED BY DOLLAR, TA Analysts — bright price pictire in 1993 - to the lingering . effects: of © the 1981-82 recession, which . . helped. hold. down ine. attribute. ttie ses in labor costs and to improved * worker strengthened . U.S. “dolar, which makes foreign "\poods. less, expensive than - American - _products, + also. , “helped prevent a surge in . : prices, they. said. ; °gerrl 7 porncacrion 7 This is your | |: ~ opportunity |... to save up ” Saskatchewan mines besides the recent -‘hade* . radioactive water and seven remote, There: have been 19 ‘apis at ones - at Key Lake | since March. 4; 1981, provincial ‘records show. - Although. the Key Lake - projecl-.-- only - -began production in October, it has eight = spills of ‘spills.’ “of petroleum ; products. . : The largest was Jan. 5. : when about 100 million litres’ “of. radioactive “.0Verflawed'a reservoir. due - ’ fo human error and seeped into a low-lying area, ~ | ... Most.of the other spills in- ' volved water contaminated . water around the. province with levels of Radium 226 beyond *; what’. the Environment: Department - says can ‘he safely released . into the environment. ‘Dave .Clark ‘of | the : provincial = environment. ‘department’s . waste ‘|. management’ branch ex- . pressed’concern about thé . “ number of spills. But he - : prefera - to think inex- perience i in a relatively new Conservative _government- ; owned Saskatchewan Mining Development Corp., _ Eldor Resources Ltd, and Uranerz Exploration. ‘and " Mining. It was-given the go-.- ahead a. Feburary 1981 after extensive: ‘study by.a ° special board of I inquiry. Howéver; dhe added that evenif radioactive water is - released .’ vironment, ‘the possibility of... .. itaffecting the food chain of © River «is . “into the the . Churchill - . Spills - at the. uranium, mines. eluded: Es va sr loss of 32,000 0 48,000 : litres of diesel fuel, dan, 4, 1984, al Wollaston Lake ‘due uranium | The Harald Tuosday, danuary 241 1984, .Peess @ | Uranium Spills frequent. ": SASKATOO ae . metres . of : solid. tailings April 22, 1983, at the Cluff ‘=A leak of:'two- cubic — Lake mine when a concrete vault tipped over and the lid came off; im ‘The release of one “pipeline; A 5 dOdditre spill Jane ‘25, 1983, at Rabbil‘Lake due ‘toa broken line; >. om A .2000+itre © spill. of | contaminated waler Jan. 13, 1983, at Cluff Lake blamed ‘g, 1983, at the Rabbit Lake mine due to'a broken pipe;: “Kdlograms of sulphuric acid ‘March °:3, Lake; A spill of organic - ‘compounds used in the mill “Wollaston, . Environment - officials. Writing the report. contractor allowed: ‘ sand _ tailing water Feb. 16, 1983, : at. cluff Lake in-which the * “contractor ‘tailings: water for ordinary ’ Cluff Lake dué to a broken ' |. industry is lo blame rather — . *-'than carelessness, o “The Key Lake min¢-mill . isa partnership between the cubic metre of tailings July. “on a split line and another 9,00-litre spill Jan. 15, 1983; — A Mitre spill of — Aleak of 18,000 litres of contaminated ‘water Dec. tailings Aug. 19,1993, al the Rabbit Lake mine due toa overflowing. -- ‘broken pipeline; - Rabbit Lake is owned by ‘— The loss of 150 - Eldorade Nuclear Ltd., a federal Crown corporation, 1983, al Cuff “cent owned by Amok Ltd. of France ‘owned by Saskatchewan Mining Development Corp. Wollaston Lake is owned by Gulf Minerals. process Aug. 24, 1983, “at which Department. blamed ..on “stupidity --, ' Q50N OF MAN Velled in ,- My immemorial being: and: ’ Inthe ancient eternity of My essence,-1 Know My Love for thee: therefore.’ | created: thee, have engraved.on thee miné. Image and revealed to thee My beauty. , . Baha’u’Hab trailer to overflow,” — A spill of 12,000litres of mislook water’ ; : — A 102,000litre spill of tailings Jan, 31, 1983, from | Inaage of Liliness A Total | , Instructor—Consu Itant en-.- other | have in- : ,e Parronal’ _ Smprove vemen fi. SHARON GAGNON | Pe rogram Gnivites yout: b participate in an | eight week Confi dent Living Course mesting- once a week: ‘for these hours Day & Evening classes held at . Northwest Community College . For liformation & Registration ~ Gall 635-7482, 13, 1992, caused by a pond. ~ and Cluff-Lake is 8(-per- - and 20-per-cent - t ‘t } | to a'valve left Spen while a... ‘to at O LASSE tank was, being refuelled; £ $8 = . 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