7 Reports ; thom Tehran and western. sistas show that a leaner, resilient Tran Is rebounding economically from . aoe war and a costly, ‘showdown, ‘with the United . ates. Iran has pockets. full of oll money. but accounts reaching ° : the West make clear that ordinary: Traniaria etl are-en- . during hardships,’ just ap:they were. when American: Jour: Sy - nallats last were allowed to Visit’ Iran eight months ago, The: ‘latest “ example: hundreds: | of. slum-dwellers * “demonstrated in protest of water. shortages In south Teh an earlier: ‘this month, ‘anti-goveranient exiles repart.: : But. Ayatollah : Ruhollah’ ‘Khomelni’s - revolutionary!” ». + government last year gradually began ending rationing for” 4 “many ‘food -and.othér cdneumer ‘items,: and his ‘money .. "managers say they now have paid off rriost of Iran's forelgn - debt and-are building tip foreign-currency reserved... | “It’s all based on oll. We've been: Surprised at: how well they’ ve.doné in the past year,".says economist. Joseph: - Story, ‘a Middle East specialist with the. Washington,; De.,. research .- firm Wharton Eeonometri¢ ; Forecast i . Associates, . ° = The- ‘Wharton forecasters last, year haw tileak déonamie ~ prospects for Iran until about:] 1986. But Story, gays’ ‘they: row | _project strong growth —ad. 4-per-ceiit inerease in the Rross national’ broduct in the Irantan fiscal Year. ending! next March. : : DRIVES BACK mRAgIS ag - Oil production, which normally provides 80 per tent; ‘of Iran's foreign income, collapsed ‘whet war bioke oiit with. Traq in ‘September, 1880, afid:an Iraqi: Invasion ‘army stormed ‘into southwest. Iran’s petroleum, bejt, But. the _Tranianshave driven the fragis back: and repaired damaged facilities. Carina Ol output. averaged 23 aye barrels a day int the first four months. of 1983, double the Iranian ‘production in the same period last year, ‘the authoritative Petroleum woe . "ys aad 7 a pa ara - “t ™ j - who admitted participating in the spanking. She was K-9 Kapers ‘Iran leaves ordina “ip Wei reports, Lo _ ‘“The Iranians took in: $16.8. billion ier their oll in the. fiscal year ended:this. March, more than in: the last year” comeback. 4 ! : - we Project their bl revenue “Oil revenues. are nat the 7] at ‘$23 billion.’ ia only ‘key to ‘Iran's financial ; The fa damentalist Moslem clergymen who | Inder the shah (2078), "" Story sald, “For the current year | i Bovern the neountry 8 are eeimply n not spending as miuch as nh FBI rescue ambassador’ Ss wife - Salvadoran’ ambassador to ‘the. Uniled States Was ‘rescued unharmed today by -FBlagents who whisked her away from. ‘kidnappers: who - ‘had: held” her for-a week . ‘demanding :: ‘a . #1,Smilifon ithe “wife: of x “former! - , hotel. “to verify: that. she ‘was. safe : ransom. aS Bue Meas, was" ‘kidnapped ” dns. “were: planning the. ‘rescue’ Miami and” ‘yescued :Thurs. ,. When Quinonez appeared. at sday at ‘a- pay, telephone ‘the telephone with’ ‘her booth déutside a’ Washington . _ abductors who Placed a call “The captors were. = Ber hisshand - said” having her call her. husband ° Miami the call lasted foura or: “five, minutes,. He ‘said'-he | ° so thet, he’ would ‘Pay the | * eard: ‘voices - and: scuffling. - over, the line-as the:arrests. - ransom.’ -Clelia ‘Bleanor Qiinonez, ~ 68, wife of Roberto Gilnpnes, : ‘staked ‘out the Pitt Hotel in. . Cult blamed ° “MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — oA yoling: ‘mother con-' ~vieted of brutally. spanking to death her two-year-old. son. was driven by the ‘cult bower?’ of a reclusive Christian: “group, 8 prosecutor-says. . Leslie Green, 25, was. found ‘guilty’ Thursday. of in- —Voluntary ‘manslaughter i in the fatal two-hour spanking of - her son Joseph. - —Horthwest Washington. 4 and__ Wife was safe, “About. 40 FBI. agents- haa : “were made. Fe said the FBI. - called him Jater to say his * Taken into custody, in” “Washington ‘were’ Mack. » Carr, 18, Robert Gerald, 19, Clifford Bibbs, 23, and. an *; unidentified 17-year-old, all - : of the District ‘of Columbia, - said James “assistant special agent In ° charge of the FBI's ’ Washirfgton field office. Arrested.in Miami were | The boy died of shock after ani Oct, 3 beating with a 30-. Salvador Lacaya and’ his . centimetre-long wooden paddle, which left deep-bdrulses from his lower back to.mid-thigh, medical examiners said. An autopsy showed hemorrhaging caused: by the spanking - drew a quarter.of the child’s- blood. to his buttocks.“ A circuit court jury took nine hours to conviet Mrs. Green, released on $5,000 bond and sentencing is cet for Nov. 2. She . | faces a maximum of a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. pleaded guilty to Involuntary ” Dervish said a woman also’ . was heing- Her husband Stuart, 28 manslaughter and also faves sentencing Nov. 2. ° ‘The Greens are-members of the. reclusive Christian _ Stonegate community in Kabletown, ‘where eight families There are as | many contracts and deals made conceming dogs as there are dogs and buyers and sellers. In order to register a litter and then the individual dogs with Canadian Kennel Club (CKC), all of the information must be recorded on their official forms, These are to be filled in and then sent in by the breeder-seller. CKC will supply free of charge the following forms--Litter application, transfer of - ownership, tattoo application, membership application, general affidavit, affidavit for lost certificates, registration fee .echedules, kenne! name ‘application, .non-breeding _ forme, cancellation of non-breeding forms, application for " permanent registration of kennel name, foreign dog application (imported by Canadian resident), foreign dog applications (U.S. resident),.sanction mateh rules, CKC bylaws, and CKC information booklet. CKC also has available for a nominal fee the following forms-a book of “breed standards called the CKC Book of Dogs; members at. $24.95 and non-members.at $29.95; individual breed standards (you must identlfy which breed you want) at $1). Individual booklet (identify which group) for $2. 50; complete ‘set with binder at $16;. bonder only a¢ #4.50;,_ - Hodklet of judge’ at'g2: guideline for judges at #1; dogs’ 1K. . Canada magazine (state month) ‘at $2; and buyers guide (dogs annual) at $3.95: ink plates and pad.(for noseprinting ., puppies for identification purposes) at $1.50; Pads only (30) at 75 cents; private breeding records: book at $3; regulations regarding &riificial: insemination at $2} dog show rules at $1; obedience trial regulations and standards at $1; tracking test regulations at §1; field trial rules for the. following breeds at $1 per each’ breéd-Beagles, Pointing. breeds, Lure Coursing, Retrievers and Irish Water Spaniels; and Spaniels. . Itis requested by CKC that the free of charge applications be accompanied by a,self addressed label with a 30 cent stanip. The CKC address is 2150 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Mé6S 4V7, and their phone number is (area code” + 416); 763-4991. “Ob, the ‘above contracts the most important one for the dog owner would probably be the non-breeding act, which you would be asked to sign at the time. af se of your‘pet puppy. Since rot all dogs should be , this contract is CKC’s and the breeders way of poioting their sfock and reputation. It is, in essence, a contract which states that you will not breed this dog. On the old forms there was a clause which in effect imposed a monetary fine should the animal be bred. This clause has: been dropped'from the new forms, but there are a great’ . many bréeders who wish it hadn't been dropped. Tf. the dog is inadvertently bred (this should never happen; if you can’t keep the dog safely confined then. have it spayed or neutered) the the relutant. pupples caw not Be. - 3 bred or registered with,CKC. This is ‘an gold ee Beoeraci (not available in U.S. A.) but in order to be fair’ there is another contract. available - called cancellation of non-breeding contract, :so that, if-the dog turns out better than hoped for or just.if bath parties (buyer. and seller) agree the original non-breeding contract can be cancelled and then the dog can be shown, bred or whatever. Remember, this is‘a legal and binding contract and can be enforced through CKC and the courts, When permanent registration from CKC of your dog is done, it’s papers will have printed onit; Non-Breeding. ‘There aré also the many . contracts drawn up personally between people, These can include sales, co-ownerships, leases and anything else you . canthink of, On all of these contracts it is up to the people invelved and drawing up the contract to krow. what. is involved and to agree to all clauses before signing’ it: One ' ‘very important thing to remember is ta have everything in | writing, to have a witness for each side, ' and to have all contracts dated and signed... ; If you don't agree or understand. anything the do not ~- sign. [you think you need a lawyer get one to look over the - " original contract, this may save a Jegal battle later. Once. ‘that document is dated, signed, witnessed, anid.you. have ' taken the pup heme then the contract is legal and binding. - One little trick is—the buyer agrees: ito.gelll you one ‘of her’: or his bitch puppies for pet price or avery, nominal free.in exchange for a pick puppy back from here when ihe is. bred If. itis two years down the road when she is bred. you may find Yourself on the short end of the stick. You find out that the the pick puppy is worth twice or more ‘what you paid for the original dog. You have lost.money, alas you have lost your best puppy from that litter, You.would probably have | _ besa better off to pay, outright for the original dog. ‘There © ' ave so many more clauses and egutracts that you would do well to contact someone who has had experience in doga to . nlp you before you sign anything. er There are still some standard amooth Daschund . puppies available for sale--Sire’ is Pointed toward his Canadian Championship and the Dam is & Canadian and - American Champion and to contact, please call Lynn at 635- 9661 evenings only, ‘Also still available Rough Calltes (Lassle type), Call Sadie at 635-4217. ~~ ‘this is all for this week-end any news, gestions ‘ete. to. Terrace Dog Club Box 883, Terrace or ¢-o Sadie Moerman, ” Box 37, R.R. 4, Old Lakelse Lake Road, ‘Terrace, B. CG. live, . Jefferson County Prosecutor Braun Hamstead frequently portrayed them as cultists. On Thursday, Hamstead unsuccessfully sought to raise: Mrs. Green’s bond to $20,000, saying he had information the - Greens had considered fleeing to Canada to avold trial and that “cult influence”.at Stonegate could endanger thelr at. month-old daughter, Tiffany. “There is a cult power, a cospiracy behind the death of - ‘thelr child, and there will bea conspiracy now about what to ding: “] think once . dio,” Hamstead said, Derothy “McClellan, another ‘Stonegate ‘resident, is. ’ awaiting trial on two conspiracy charges resulting frottthe _ boy's death. ° ’ sister, Margarita, said FBI. Spokesman Dennis Erich. Vatter said Carr, Gerald— “and the youth were arrested ° with Quinones at ‘the telephone booth. Bibbs was — “taken: into. custody later. - FBI - spokesman ~ Ron | sought for” _ questioning in the case. No other arrests were ex- -. _ pected, he, said. ’ Quinonez, 56, a wealthy - ~~ businessman, saidhehadno . idea; why his family: was- targeted for the kidnapping. - But. Theodore ‘Gardner, . special agent in charge. of - the Washington FBI office, — said that. following the ‘abduction Quinonez . was contacted by phone and that a demand of $1.5 million was made for his wife’s ; release as a "war tax.” After ‘the. trial Hefence lawyer John Skinner: accused “ Gi Hamatead of making “wild accusations intended for the | Cay me he abductors media,” ‘and charged: he had been “overzealous- in his” Prosecution. a “He fald be would appeal. ; o & “Men unaware _NEWe -WESTMINSTER, C. (CP) — Two men ~ nceused ~ of murdering Vancouver housewife Sharon.” Bollivar . congratulated . themselves ~ that police. had nothing on ‘ them, unaware that . an RCMP: dragnet was closing in, a jury: was: told “Thur: sday. But for ‘nyesrcld Merrill. " Kivell, that: illusion was rudely shattered early Nov. 28, 1982, six: days atter Bollivar | was allegedly _ kidnapped; when. a RCMP . shotgun barrel punched in the glass of his- bedroorn ” window. at Kivell. and co-aceused , Thoedore . Speicher, - 4, 3 didn't know police had been taping their.’ "telephone - ’ conversations ~- and shadowing them on a: 24 hour basis, B.C, Supreme Court .was told. . RCMP put.the pair, under . surveillance on Nov _ 25, lwo _ days after. - former girlfriend of Speicher told police that she’ suspected the two were responsible for Bollivar’s -kidnapping | because a few . months. earlier they had’ discussed doing it. Kivell nd Speicher are . “charged ’, with © “Bollivar’s ~ lining of her brain. - first-degree murder Nov. 22 ‘on Burnaby. Mountain in the! ancouver, suburb,” : The “mother “three ‘was allegedly | ‘idinapped from ‘nearher Kitsilano home and was found, a single bullet in her skull, the following day. 7 Const: Kenteth Schinkel — “ot Burnaby RCMP. told the” B.C.. Supreme Court: fury ‘how ‘he. weht to 4 Burnaby ‘duplex to ‘arrest Kivell at “about 7:45 aim. Nov, 28.. “broke out the window of | ‘the master bedroom with a . shotgun, ” he. said. “Two people were lying. in bed. I . pointed the shotgun at them _ and: yelled” ‘structions. | *- . The jury also heard atape of a. Nov. 26 wiretap in which Speicher told’Kivell: out in- “L don't think: they: have | anything tight now." ~ pel “Yeah,” Kivell . ‘replied. + Speicher said it- would be “over by tomorrow! rad. ’ ‘That ‘Speicher . phoned Kilvell 1. it's was Hetty buried, it’s all over.” Bollivar's funeral place the following day.. same. _ afternoon again, saying a visit to the Vancouver area: by child - told Quinonez the money. would’ be sent to. leftist Tebels;i in El Salvador. * i gee ct of police” sti ai ne ‘ entry wound as a contact took——wound," _ pathologist. ‘‘The muzzle of- said _— the‘ “the gun was adjacent to the Skin when it was fired." murderer . Clifford Olson, . more bodies, had taken over from ‘Bollivar’s .Blaying as the: top news story... ‘“No news ia good news, I gueas, eh?” he asked, . ostensibly to help.police find - ' “ZL guess 80," ’ Feplied . ‘Kivell, . OLSON HERE \ _ “Mr, Olson grabbed all . the headlines, so it’s okay,’” Speicher said. “Yeah,” said Kivell. —- ' “Yeah, you see the news last night?" Speicher asked. "No. Lan “Um, sad ‘but too bad,” said Speicher. ‘Melvyn Bollivar sat in the - ‘public gallery and listened with little sign of emotion to ° the wiretap tapes Thursday morning. wk, But Bollivar left the court before grim evidence came from - forensic pathologist Dr. William Cave. Cave gaid the gun that — killed Bollivar was pressed so close to her left temple, it” left. powder residue in the. We’ would classify this © * NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT. OUT THE MAT FOR YOU!. aie, ‘tet tag anata ett Nancy Gourlie | . Phone _- &t$-08r7 : = . pBOOME Wag | Vatter, | ~ Gardney “paid: ‘that alter: "the. kidnappiiig™ ‘Quinonez : Was ..brought by - vari’ ta “I : : , The government ows ys: the reserves have: been: built Washington - and: héld. at’. ‘Carr's, Tesidenice.. ‘He Said ~ federal; , agents ‘had | the © residerice : - under: . Bur | _ veiltanee! for": several days. «Miami media were aware “if the abduction early in the week, ‘but were asked to : - keep’ the ‘Blory from the © public. “because of ‘death threats: to’ the woman, Joseph Corless,.. special -agent™ in charge. of. the. Miami FBI office, credited: journalists: in- the safe _-TRSCUe, - Quinonez was - * stopped - - while she was driving home “company. Her . Mercedes was found-near the coupie's ‘home’in a’ wealthy neigh- > borhood of subyrban Coral ‘Gables. 7 The’ - kidnappers, ap: “parently members of an 7 unidentified |. - “Central. American 7 ‘terrorist organization, told Quinonez. if he went to authorities for’ help. his" wife would be killed. _ exaggerated, but: ‘tie: Iranians. have’ at Teast #4 ‘billion. on ; from work at a real estate — The erald, Friday, July ie 1983, Page. 7* in hardship ‘late Shai uisiea Reza Pahlavi. Last year the revolutionary’ regime barred many dollér- 2 : draining luxury imports’ and reported, \Feducing the coun- ’ try’ 5 import bill by 0 per.cent. They. alae discarded some: of the. ie 3: grandigse," multibillion-doll r schemes for in _ dustr aniting ‘Tran. A ts Ce - “rag 's' reseives of dollars’ and other ‘tra “back up to $10 ‘billion ; ‘Some ‘western analysts say this is - hand.. -. The Iranians also have. done a turnaround on thelr debi.’ Early dn: the hostage affair, ‘they aaid they, would nat { repay foreign loans because they had been negotiated under:: thé shah. But they continued quietly to make payments ¢ on: those debts, estimated at between $8 billion. and $15 billion. ae res. wean awa yap The céntral bank governor, Mohsen Noorbakah, “sald Tat: P ; ; YY Novémber that Iran's foreign debt had been whittled down: to $2 billion. Earlier this month, he said its was down to $500 | million. - . 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"DISTRICT OF TERRACE wo NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PROCEED WITH LOCAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMMES © Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Municipal Act that: Council of the District of Terrace intends to proceed with the construction of certain works. hereinafter described as‘a Local Improvement under the Initiatives Plan. ope Sidewalk - Five: . strip of, asphat “AY General Description of the Work: ‘Upgrading (as required). and applicat on.of a "twenty {20) ‘foot wide strip: of = asphalt pavement. on the following stréets: TOTAL ~- TAXABLE COMMUTED COST/ . STREET(S) COST FRONTAGE COST _.FOOT J 1. Braun STREET - AGAR TO BRIDGE ‘$29,231.56 1896.66 $15.42 $2147 (20 yrs.): : 8,» BRAUN STREET - AGAR TO KEITH $27,347.00 . 1772.48. °$15.43- $2.47 (20 yrs.) 9. EBY STREET - HAUGLAND TO GRAHAM ‘ $32,248.00 . 2506.67 $12.86 $2.57 (10 yrs.) 4,“ HAUGLAND ‘AVENUE. = KALUM. TO_ CRAMER "$17,038.00 1240.19 $13.74 $2.20-(20 yrs.) - 5,” KALUM STREET - HAUGLAND® TO GRAHAM $35,827.00 "2509.96 $14.72 $2.36 {20 yrs.) “6. “KERR STREET’ - FEENEY TO KEITH & oe oe 1. FEENEY STREET ~ CRAMER EAST $30, 647. 00 - 1625.83 $18.85 $3.01 (20 yrs.) oT. MEDEEK AVENUE ~ EAST OF KENNEY "$22, 681,00 1796.64 “$15.41 $2.47 {20 yis.), 8. MEDEEK AVERUE ~ KENNEY TO BRAUN : “#77 987-0 | 4943.92 $15.66 $2.51 (20 yrs.) 9. OLSON AVENUE -” RALUM’ TO “HANSON: oe Cormega a eon re “HANSON STREET $30; 039, 00 : 2,292.21. $13.11. $2.62 (10 yrs.) ©, OLSON, TO SCOTT. . (5), Foot wide. to, ‘BY TO SPARKS: SOUCIE: AVENUE: (NORTH SIDE). ary a vols undertaken as a “Twenty-four (24° y Foot wide Strip. OF BephaTt ‘pavenent. Further notice is hereby given that a copy of this notice. has been. mailed to ae the owner(s) of the parcels of land liable. to: be specially: charged for the cost. of said works, and-unless within one (1) month of the date. of the publication of this notice, a-majority. of. the owners representing. at least one half of the. value of the. parcels. which are liable tobe specially charged, petition the. .: Council of the District of Terrace not to. proceed’ with’ ity the work: my be. ca Local Improvenent. Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk-Adninistrator, and sha!) be deefted. te -be presented to the Council wher so todged,.of which every owner of a parcel’ Of land liable tobe spécially charged under these Progranmes is Viable to take. “notice and be governed: accordingly. - ; ; Loe E.RaHallsor > Clerk-Administrator = ‘District of Terrace he