Laberge, 26, and Michael Robin Fuhrer, 17 — were arrested within hours of | larg Je : plywood-covered hole that had been made in the’ - ceiling for renovations : The Herald, Tuesday, April 24, 1984, Page 3, ‘ubyan” expelled described Baghdadi as a result of the shooting: EAT Dyto, the prion’s “tooo ip notes, to, he depaty eee es See ee ae _ JUMP ROPE FOR LabergeandFuhrer were by other prisoners, -aald ar mat! HE ART - ahh is ee interviewed Monday but Dyke. “Certainly, more of F they are “not” saying . B.C. HEART FOUNDATION — oo nos thém couldhavegone but These young lads are looking fo fora coach to + should J get In touch with Earl Peden at 635- _ Dyke aid four men 4 they chose not to for help give their team, Terrace Drugs, some ~ 5940. Shown here from left to right hare: Geedon” Tuck on Die ‘weagons,” said direction Inthe upcoming baseball season. “Josh Young, Jason Robertson, Wade Sponsored by BRITISH Dorrvl ry al Dyke. There Is a drastic shortage of coaches in , Steele, Michael Killaly, Jason Dion and COLUMBIA ‘ten 2, Graham je dering . a busy period the Mosquito League and anyone In- ; Kent Young. MEDICAL ierested in spending some time with them, ASSOCIATION Roberts, 29, and Troy ‘Donald Andrews, 19 — are, considered _ given out, he eald; when.lounges are noisy,. prisoners drop off laundry. and night-tlme sandwich -. snacks are ‘still, at LONDON (AFP) “— thé London: : 7 Abdul hen Baghdadi, tative of Libyan ‘leader. Hy 1 secre of the Colonel _ Moammmat - _ZISTORIA (ce) An dager, A wero rary commie Kida. ‘ 6 Van-. remand aw trials: couver Island Regional ’ for.” heparats armed Libyan Embassy _ last ihe aitbe was ok . Corréctional Centre was tobberies, «|: February, was ordered piroay as Libya colls.tts arrested Monday night,.:. Keith” Bruce Marnek, expelled from Britain ooboesy. during init leaving six of the nine 20, wos awaiting trial on today by Home Secretary tuesday’s shooting thot. men who broke out of the’ charge of theft over $200. Leon Brittan, let. “a British” antiquated . prison « and’ Paul. Douglas Police said Baghdadi policewoman dead and 16 Saturtlay ‘night still” at, Mackae, 0. Wee was in London guti-Libyan demonstr- large today. awalting trial on charges under unspecified cit- stors wounded. ‘Robert John Fredetie, of break, exter and theft. cumstances. They said he a a, -was--arrested at’ a The -‘escapers,. Who: - was tobe expelled during ‘Britain broke “oft ‘Nearby house. Two other sawed through’ a bar, the afternoon. diplomatic relations with ° men — Albert Norman then broke through a. British authorities Litya on the weekend a5 Police are questionlng Fisheries and Marine ” Appeal Saskatchewan Penite- ntlary, was convicted in Vanoowor He Inet ‘be : rence , They are providing on the 8 pot exe amen this category.” holidays and the sum- . aA Effective April 15th, 1984 and until December - held itt prison for life as a meetings and thus enabling ‘them:to actually. work . O'Brien: sald the © mer. » He sald the society |), every dispensation 21st, 1984 the dally quota of chinook salmon more zt E result _ with the boys. shortage’ has provin- hasn't experienced a the fight - of -Divine than 50 cm in overall length by sport fishing In He ha d earlier"? An introductory to Scouting « ession is planned for _cewide implications, but shortage like this in some I cuyidance has been| - the Skeena River and {ts watershed Is hereby cavicted of raping: or later in the spring, and hopefully there will be a good aievietian tae ah ta of time. jen sid one pint of | focused, upon one varled to one (1): SIGNED: trying to rape elght size number of prospective leadera attending. Please must be met b 1 is blood goes to above four central theme. In this john Hip ‘remember that women are able and welcome to be met by people wondrous. Revelation, ohn Hipp - Vancouver. women while out- on mandatery Beaver and Cub leaders. this glorious century, pervision after serving - Confessions of a Scouting Widow blood where the only Sevan cancer patients the foundation of the Notes: years and two by RETA HOADLEY province are situated. components for Faith of God and the. 1. This applies to the non-tidal portions of the Saoathe of a five-year sentence for attempted rape in Winnipeg: . 1 conciousness of the J. ; po We ayan- tiadde spony otro seing gag. Twerveeflondand tree which estaresMulds st |S hanna | | takman’spemanen rence, tle me P| born Henry, $7, has a tn fact until | married Akela, I hadr’t given ‘much Mf collect 3.000 pints of Unt) ne ae nophiliacs ‘Abdu’ Baha | | Chineck salmon more than’20 cm in overall criminal record going thought to Scouting at all, said 18,000 pints uals 2 also need the natural | lromihe |} length Is two (2), “ne ' back to 1962. . All this changed howevet, because Akela lived, ate . three-day reserv P et a clotting agent found in ; writings of the PLACE: Terrace, British Col mia ss. yehiatrista describ. * and brea Scouting. -W: ‘belive that, on — iwe Heit t6) i ie ophilla . Baha’iFalth | | DAT il 15 “984 a u a Justine J: O/ Bouck ofthe? “oli thon io 1 We" BoE a "Bt? otd, Seoul. wile. oan gos fo ave” Jint age Bees FU Aaa 9 ve B: April 15; _ Supreme Court of British’ “damp? “Akela and T.moved 10 the ity. altes.omnaivs rd Sia, RR ft aaadtapesie ie oeniies! Columbla said in ruling Henry a dangerous of- fender that Henry showed “no redeeming ities.” so Bouck noted that Henry, acting as his own, lawyer during the rape trial; cross-examined the women he had assauited and “taunted” —one.. Bouck congratulated the women -for ‘having the courage to go through with the ordeal at the trial. Under the dangerous, offender law, a person who shows a “pattern of repetitive behavior” likely to cause injury to others can be sent to prison ten to a earten aw.‘applies to a person who, like Henry, shows a fallure to control his or . her sexual impulses. Coroner to examine death VANCOUVER (CP) — The B.C. Supreme Court has authorized coroner Diane - Messier to examine a confidential audit report of nursing - care recelved by 28 patient who died unex- pectedly last April at Riveriew Hospital in Coquitlam. ‘Mr. Justice A. G. MacKinnon rejected a submission by a lawyer © for ‘ the Attorney General's. department, who claimed the report was “a privileged communication” inadmissible as evidence at the inquest into the death of Brian Howard — Paine. He was found. hanging by a bed sheet’ attached to a windgW bar“ at ‘the hospital ti Apel 1983. i; 7 ‘aa MacKinnoit ‘ruled’ that)!" tintereét os the public * better served by revealing the contents of the report than ‘by restricting access, Mesaler had adjourned co ciel te |” REM ‘Lee: Theatre 68 report,” which was | Tpm-10pm Prices effective requested by the lawyer - for Paine’s family. __ The Attorney General's office appealed the « corner’s decision but was. overruled by MacKinnon. - ‘The District Council is presently recruiting new aScouter with the 1st Midland Pack. “ (Leaders Magazine July '83) . ; Having been born and raised on a farm in Ontario blood and 45 per cent of the population fall into the Greater Vancouver - He said the Red Cross likes to have a three-day * particularly the Easter weekend, the Christmas or five different people, chemotherapy and burn victims needing plasma’ ‘Ustype shortage cancels surgery | B% Environment Canada Environnement Canada): Peches et Mar - J their way to work. ]disilnguishing feature of His Law is the THAT: ‘ THEREUNDER, NOTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN: Fishery Officer above mentioned waters only. 2, The possession limit, excep! for at the and. ‘marriage and settled down to the rigors of work, home, family. Akela had a friend named John. Not only was. John his best friend, he was also his Scouting buddy. John’s wife, Ellen, and I sat through countless avenings of old Scouting stories. . We relived all the thrills and escapades again and agaln. . Six years or SO rushed by during which Akela was not active in Scouting. One evening Akela’s brother ~ dropped by. He needed help with a new Cub Group and would Akela consider giving hima hand? It was at this point that I uttered those four Kittle words that’. made mea Scouting Widow. “Whynatdoit?” ie I lost my husband to: Boy Scout Parades, Apple - Days, Weekend Camps, Banquets, Church Parades, Cub Car Races, Group Committee Meetings, and - week at Cub Camp and, of course, one evening a week ‘for regular meetings. Oh well, at least I still had my son to keep me company when Akela was away. Then one day he reached.the magic age of 8 and, to my dismay, I lost him as well to the magic cirele of green and gold. “Akela and Cib met each other coming and going to - _ Scouting activities, As for me, all I heard was, “Hi Hon, is my uniform pressed?” and ‘Mom, here's somenew badges tosew on my uniform!” Now don't get the idea that I wasn't included in some of the activities. I baked goodies for the annual bake sale, and attended parents meetings. But somehow, I was. an oultsider, just on the fringe of that green and gold, _ circle . One day Akela came home with the news we had. been waiting for - an opportunity to leave the city and ~ transfer to a small town. We made the move in the month of May and Scouting activities were forgotten — in theexcitement of anew job, new home, new school - and new friends. Until we met our next door neigh- bour and, once again, that magic circle enclosed our °° ‘life. Our néw neighbour waa the assistant District Commissioner for Cubs, and his opening line was,” Have [ got a Cub Pack for you!"' It was at this point that I said those five little words that changed my life as a Scouting Widow. ''Do you need any help?’’ Here I am, five years iater, an assistant Cub leader - involved, excited, energetic, enjoying every minute of my Scouting life, and kicking myself for all the Ail of these praducts are made from scratch ‘In our bakery, STOCKS LAST! Fresh bread 1,0 White or 60 per cent whole wheat 675 g-- 24 oz. sliced loaf.......scscevesssereeers years I wasted outside of the magic circle, Now I say to all “could be - should be” readers, “Get involved, — Scouting needs you.” . More importantly, a lot of young people need you. They need your knowledge, understanding and” ‘ capabilities. There are few activities around that will ‘give you the satisfaction. and sense of &- complishment that you will recelve from Scouting! — Are you interested in becoming a leader? phone 639-0659. ~ “Great with - Raisin Pie Lucerne ice Cream’ 8” round... 2. 99 ” Bea Claws Date filled covered in glaze and 3. topped with flake nuts Danish pastry g9° | Public Meeting ‘Monday, April 30 __MR. RJ. CARTER , Deputy Minister: of. Education will be in attendance at the Carrot cake Donuts “Tey with | 7” WW. Edwards COPEL ies ssessessssesserse "Sat. April 28 ou tn Your Friendly & Courteons Terrace Saleway Store, Mr. Carter will hear briefs from any interested ‘partles concerning the recently published Secondary School Graduation Requirements “A Discussion Paper’... Copies of ihe paper are . available at the School Board office, “Try serving hot with a nice BEEF Roast — from our meat department’ Crusty Rolls 69° CANADA BSAFEWAY LIMITED, |. aunlly and associates of = VANCOUVER (CP) — Yukon to cancel certain ‘to collect more than “And open _ heart 8 encapers an iend The Red Cross Soclety elective. surgery, dn- | normal,” said O’Brien. patients would receive FISH ERIES * “refused: _ faing mina. Island fas asked all hospitals in. cluding open. heart, “Wearegoing to need 400 concentrated réd cells on . ferry. terminals British Columbia and the “because of a critical 1000 donors aday forthe that would ‘increase the - ; “OPTAWA (cP) Th ‘shortage of O-type blood, restofthe week. That will oxygen carrying capacty Py BLIC NOTICE Sipeme Court conen® : a society spokesman said giveusourdailyneedand of the patient's blood today refi ised Ive i, a oo today. help make a dent in what after surgery.” : - peed a van eary | ; , Rick O'Brien said there ,, we need to make up.” The Red Cross phoned | PURSUANT TO THE FISHERIES ACT, R.S.C., leave appeal his. cou ng. ews “io lea than “a half a/ O’Brien sald certain radio stations in the | 1970, AS AMENDED, AND PURSUANT TO THE Spaviction asa dangerous ied : day’s aupply' on the times of the year are Vancouver area this | POWERS VESTED IN THE UNDERSIGNED | fe ig wn. . ‘shelves right now.of O _ More common: for blood morning, hoping to at- -BY. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA SPORT -T. cary, now — positive and O negative . shortages than others, tract potential donors on | FISHING REGULATIONS