family: to’ Hawall: =. | paid to‘have ‘been rescued. VANCOUVER | cry, _. Chief. .’... ~ Juatice: - ; ~ Allan MeBachérn ‘said |: Wed." nesday he “questions ~ ; whelher tere wag a trial id the year-long case of a boy ~ thatina trial “ay we know it. vat all.” aon - Stepped © din ~ after ; ‘the | ‘He paid he: wonders if. the’ superintendent asked” the Jodge did not err in law’. B.C. Supreme “Court to - . When he let the proceedings: ‘ overturn | :Mancouver' - Carry.on for 94 days over a family court ‘ruling that the: one-year period. ° boy. should 80: ‘ack fo. his: . Thethiof justie’ made the, , parents _ Comment during a‘hea “The”. ‘riiling came. “after” , ’ into’ an application ‘for the- _ Senior family: court ‘Judge : eight-year-old boy to’ be: "Douglas Campbell ‘heard * 7 given permanently into the: ‘evidence and: Tegal. Custody. of ‘the .superin. argument on separate ‘tendent, of - chia ‘wervices, 4am Spread: from June 22, ; from death “by.” -starvation” - . while ‘on ‘vacation with: ‘his > He aald the ease had heen divided up and carved up““a little bit here ‘and a: ilittie: bit there”, aod “aaked sf thar “Chief Sstice MeBachein 7 “eg, ta June 8, 1989, 3, into the superintendent's “applic: atioti for permanent custody: of ‘the boy. © ‘Ina “written judgment: 7 _ Aug. "12, Judge. “Campbell”: sald” ‘the. boy: , should. -be .. : . returned to-his: parents. The: boy: had been’ apprehended - _ by child welfare authorities - : in ‘Maui while he and’ ‘his. ‘family. were. an ‘vatation: CANNOT’ STAND. The’ ehlef. {untied ila: uf = Warships have class _ | | Opstacie Pape cia, u on. C ase of a * Wednesday. if" Nt is found Pointing out \ he has ‘there hag not been‘a trial, : general: supervision. ‘over ‘theorder of the family, court the provincial court,’ Chief . Cannot stand.- - ‘ _., Justice MeEachern sald he - He. said *. he ‘Has: ho - = his to satisEy himself. there jurisdletion to retry the’ Page | was a trial-in the fully ac: himself ‘and: wilt: ‘ot make . ‘cepted sense of the word. “Bes order: that goes ‘against - *He said he is also troubled ° “that . ‘of | the’: fartily: _ court :: “about whether there can be | “an effective, ‘Sppeal becaise | fdence: ofthe kind: of’ proceedings” - ‘again. “under - the. guise: “ofS ‘that’.took’ place ‘in ‘family : ‘review - would. Hot. “be court. While. there -Have ~ beepers he sald. ee _ been Tonger: eases in. the B. c. courts, they involved justice sald. : When it-comes: to single: ‘{8. a judicial : ‘experience -He- said che was’ “also “Campbell. js. adminiéirative - Candidates offer \ views . Sabai beer ea bo ollie ab Seok epee delete beat 2 multiple issues, the chief “issue cases, he said, “There |. Which says. you: cannot 3 _ handle’ & trial this long." | " puziled ‘because Judge ” judge of. the ‘family , court, | “which” ‘suggests “he had. contral of ‘the lst OF cases . ' ‘started - Tuesday before _ ‘particular case, oan 4 When : Judge ‘Cpe ruling ‘was handed’ down, lawyer’ ‘Gary, Somers, . fo : thes Euperintendent, “ - ‘mediately .. ‘obtained :.- temporary. Supreme Court order. staying - ‘the ruling 2 until it'had been eliallenged on legal’ grounds, . - The challenge was to have : Justice Ross Lander,. but: = issued a memo saying he . would hear it himself, a Canada’s: “Exocet look like a toy, a Canadian _ “navel “weapons ‘Monday’s - federal - .byelec- vate sector has ‘not > 1K ; tg ‘with an appeal against the .; expert sald Wednesday. ~recently’' to: “Saint John criticisms grew loiider after |isistence’ on “including. ~. Hibn in Mission-Port Moody, created jobs or. stimulated io worker of Confederats family court — decision “These new -ebips are Shipbuilding ‘and .Drydock ,,Argentina “used, French-..| French and -. British, _ east of Vancouver, are busy employment. already filed in. county ; world class; they will be as Lid. of Saint John, N.B. The “mad. Exocet air-to-ship {Weapons in negotiations. - fighting . a provincial = Peaple. out’ of work are . lick sn sald ; court. ~“ good as ‘of better ‘than first of the-six, the Hallfax, ‘missiles, with terrifying J" reducing medium-|- election. * not buying. Neither ‘are wine erson oat here Lawyers Somerd Diiight _ anything being produced in « wil begin crulsing the sens success. against’ British _|7#0ge nuclear missiles in New Dt -2rat . Sophie people who could lose their society tp wet oar a: Whitson, appearing as child Europe and equal to ary "warships. in the. Falkland - ‘| Europe.” . : ‘Weremchuk said the jobs at a moment's notice." shinai vee sould advecate, and Robert _ new generation of American — they will-have the & same Islands. “ | In. a letter: to Soviet - Liberals and Conservatives © But. promising.that the piaetaee its ding. co by Bellows, who appeared for warship,” said Lt. Gordon primary - function. ag “Canada’s -current war | Foreign Minister Andrei] ‘4 not. deserve another. ‘Conservatives will. Protect. § ching th _ aca Y the ts in family court, = Woods an: Ottawa-baned Canada’s current ‘leet of ° ships have’no, ship-to-ship Gromyko, West.German |. Chance to - drive the - social. programs, St, Ger area’ ato @ vancouver ‘each told the chief justice missiles. ae -attacked by. . Foreign’ Minister’ Haps- *. economy . further ~ into main «sald. that -a - Can- 288 ‘auto wrecks, . why they thought! the case % De (le ~enemy. ships, they would - | Dietrich’ Genscher said:| Fécession | with . . tired. . servative goyernment “wil Wemust love our land, lasted so-long. : O ar is: up have to depend largely on | without Soviet’ insistence} * S0lutions~ > allow the’ real engine of A Green vote is a vote for | Somers said it was : shori-range guns, ~_ Jon this “main obstacle,” 4. Liberal Louls Diiprat said ig ao —the private sector hope, It will say, ‘get your because Judge Campbell ? . LONDON (APY +The US. dollar edged higher in early. But strapped to the decks a breakthrough would be that his three opponents ‘do what it does best,; act together, we wait to went beyond his powers. tg * - Eviropean trading today as investors read mixed signals ofthe ‘new frigates will be possible at the Geneva | . Mack the clout that he could te lasting jobs for . live. me _ Spend an inordinate amount = about the future of interest rates, Gold slippéd marginally: tubular launchers -con- | talies - with the" United . have.as the only MP. from. ‘of ‘time on” unnecessary =~ Most investors were- looking toward Friday’s money. taining deadly’ accurate. States, ins -, west of Winnipeg sitting on issues. . = supply figures from the U.S. Federal Reserve for an in- Harpoon ship-to ship” The text of ‘the letter -the government benches in Residents disappointed. : dication of where American interest rates will go, traders missiles, _ : was released in Bonn. In : -Ottawa, - z sald, Shrinkage in the money aupply,'as. Was reported last. | Maden the United States, it; Genscher _ stressed]: And the “Green Party's CALGARY (CP) — A group of Calgary residents were ‘. defence engineer involved building the new ‘lty-class frigajes was’ “awarded week, could foreshadow, credit-easing by the Fed, Many currency traders: were ‘also watching a meeting an interest policy shift; + today of the West German central bank council for signs of In the meantime, Eurodollar interest rates — on Us! dollars held in Ewrope --'were dawn about 1:16 of a point. Amid the tmoertainty, trading was Blow, dealers B Tepor- "destroyers and the Second. often been:" ¢riticized - as being index’ armed, and the _ the Harpoon |s a 4.87-metre-. * tong, 660-kilogram subsonic | missile. Its warhead carries * - 27 kilograms. of high ex- - plosives. more than’ ‘50. nautical miles with almost | pinpoint accuracy. In Montreal on Wednesday, the U.S. dollar closed dome 1-: “Up a screen using infra-red . 50 at $1.2308:in Canadian funds, |; '- In London, the British pound was quoted at $1. 5146 u. s., ‘down fram: §1:5207 late Wednesday. London’s five’ major bullion houses fixed an afternoon recommended gold price of. $423.25 U.S. a troy ounce, Up - bid $422,00,: + Silver Was traded in London today at $12.49 U.S. a troy. ounce, compared with. $12.61 Wednesday... wr In Toronto on Wednesday, silver was quoted at $15. 632 (Canadian an ounce. “. decoys, jamming - ‘devices and Chaff decoy rockets, which spread* an alrborne: blanket of radar-fooling metal '‘snow."” ~: that managed to pierce -all those defences would be met "by a wall of bullets from the’ Phalanx, a radar-directed | Germany hes urged the |. Soviet Union ‘to drop its West. Germany's - - great | interest in. the success of the . disarmament Negotiations. . ~ He said he, shares the view of Soviet leaders | that concrete: results can ’ Genscher - appealed tol. Gromyko for a return by]: Moscow to this position: He said inclusion of the French and- British systems in the face of the The next, and possibly final. round of Geneva talks, is due to resume Sept 6. MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. ° that his three opponents in Betty Nickerson said that . the existing parties” have’ ‘gotten Canada into a‘ mess . througtta pointless conflict dn Parliament. The differénees in’ per- ‘ception . punctuated wide - heckling when he sald that Liberals are responsible for programs. “Yes, elect a Liberal; a country to its knees,” ° “When ‘will governments” learn that they ean't get out of a recession by firing burden on corporations, Weremchuk said: .. “The disappointed Wednesday when they found out their efforts ' to rescue some British Royal Marines whom they thought . f were stranded and- penniless. were misdirected. - : - Calgary residents eager to billet some of the 800 marines training at’ Canadian Forces base- Wainwright, 160 kilometres southeast of, Edmonton, heard reports that “I don’t have a busload of men sitting here completely penniless thinking ‘Gosh, I wish I could get to Calgary," he all of Canada’ § major social © said in a telephone interview from the base.. ‘Brown said he doesn't know who told Hasledine 80 per cent of the men were broke because “most have saved their Liberal.from the West and moriey knowing they had this R-and-R (rest and relaxation) —=S =" from the morning price af 422.5 50. - Gold closed Wednesday Meanwhile, ‘the frigates Soviet Union’s current} there won't be anyone coming up.” | Undernew at $424... _ would be counterattacking | arms potential would ignoring me.” . About 250 people have offered thelr homes to the marines, _ . Management with $423. 60 the day before. with an updated version of “drastically. change the Weremchuk widened the ‘many agreeing to take two or three. SPEC i ALI - Earlier in Hong Kong, gold fell $2.72 to close ata bid the Sparrow. ship-to-air European security | attack, sayirig: « ‘The - "Daunted, but not completely down, Hasledine is walting : . $421.29... missiles. ; a ; aitiiation to. our Liberals and the Con- to find: ‘out if there are any men Who have’ blown their We'll clean Aer In New York on Wednesday, gold fell $3.20 to finish al a. Enemy ships or- missiles . detriment.” servatives have brought the paycheques, couch na He will not go all the way to the base for one or two, he ; said, but if there are a dozen, he will try to round up a few ears and pick them up: “I know what it's like to be on leave without money,” he years. They are the oneag _ Who have made it,B,p8eult superintendent, goes ahead sonable rates for top notch work. Ask. : Call Today price and a chair free! : t Expires Aug. 31. 635-6675 |- ., Chief’ Justice McEachera 7 ' It ia being opposed by the a breed.-of in planning th World War fleet of - (CP) — " patting them’ on (mem Canadians.” ts of the boy; who ar new: or ig the weapons forld War: fleet of corvettes: ‘ gressive Con- ployment insurance)?” she "Ty ; ‘paren © boy, Who are , warship will ‘carry shipto- systems for six - new — finding “and: destroying: question ot ‘servalive a ‘St.Ger- asked: " . an asking the temporary stay‘ ship." missiles - “ao frigates. | 6 submariries, --maln told an all-candidate’s Detailing the falling tax confrontation over. the #.“lssolved’ and the ‘boy: ! . sophisticated they make the. . The ‘main. contract for The current ‘fleet has _ BONN (Reuter) — West" : meeting ‘Wednesday night — returned to them while the itn t many of the men could not get to the city because they had : ted, : It has a -fire-and-forget still be achieved this|, Variations in policy aired. no money for bus fare. ; = 7 DOLLAR FALLS — guidance system. year. during =the .. Sometimes - Ron Hasledine, a former member. of the Royal Navy’, é fe .’ In Tokyo, where the business day ends before Europe's meaning the operator | He told Gromyko that, *_ Fowdy all-candidates appéiled to Calgarians on a radio program Wednesday — C . : beging, the dollar fell to a closing 243.30. yen from 243.45 | programs the target into the | when: he . and — then| . Meeting before 350 people in morning to donate money so: the penniless marines, oncord i. Wednesday. Later in London, the dollar was quoted at missile and then its own | chancellor Helmut Sch-| 4 packed legion auditorium... members of the ellte 42 Commando ualt that fought in the see uF 243,23 yen. , _ internal radar — system midt visited Moscow in} . The seat became vacant Falkland Islands, could come to the city for thelr four-day" Car pet e ‘Other dollar rates in Europe at mid-morning, compared Buides it.and updates in- | i990, thé Soviet Untonhad}--when NDP member Mark ~ jeave. A with Jate Wednesday: © - . formation about the target. agreed the French and| Rose resigned to run suc- A boys’ and girls* club from the town of Airdrie, north of Care : i Frankfurt — 2.6426 West German marks, up from 2.6370 To detect enemy ‘air at- | British missiles were) cessfully in the provincial thecity, offered its 48-seat bus free and by Wednesday night professional rug : Zurich ~ 2.1505 Swiss francs, up from 2.1485 | _ tacks, -the frigates - will | strategic ‘and -therefore|: general. election in May. ; almost $700 had been collected... ; - . Pp cleaning . a Paris — 7, 9585 French francs, up from 7.9445 - | darry a battery of medium- . did ‘ not belong in the) ‘Weremchuk was. an ‘un- . FUSS UNNECESSARY - ; ‘ : vice. Cleaning and : £3 Amsterdain - —'2.0825 guilders,- up: from’ 2 2905. rd : oie ‘and long-range * _ radars |. Geneva eeintermediate | successful NDP candidate: “But, an embarrassed Lt. 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