AZ ___ CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 15, 1981 PERCIVIL ‘ PERC IVIL, PHONE. 175) HOWE FROM L. Hi PERCY, ITS GREAT IN WA, WE WENT ITO DISNEY LAND | AND HAD A GREAT]. WE ARE GOING fs TO HOLLY WOOD | TomorROW, To)" HAFTA GO.NOW “STS BEEN NICE, TALKING TO YOU. PERCY ,G'BYE. COURT NEWS wincial court Thurs-e; 1 charge g of eiriving, wd withoul “arthur Humphrey + Robert. Wiebe. wi fined i "$250 after being found guilt Ty provinelal ait ‘Tues: day three separate charges of pritual Communities of, ¥ Brotherhood © "pean minors in possession of liquor were heard. Mark roodrow was placed on four > months’ probation with su- rvision © and pret Patrick Raycraft was given toe months’ probation with _ supervision, and community work service and Wally Gor- koff wes. fined 30; of driving while his dri Heence was ‘under sion. Randy Powell, ple: guilty to a charge of? ai and entry and was fined $400 | or in default 20 days, in. Bt. refusing. to ” halyzer test pri Fredrick Makeiff 'w: - workers’ si toga TRAIL, = | Nigel, Doyle, manager” of environmental control for Cominco Friday commented on the planned visit ‘of the federal sub- committee on:acid rain to Trail on Feb. 17, ‘This com- ‘mittee is part’ of the federal parliament's standing com, mittee on fisheries and fores- try. “We are pleased that the committee will be studying how we dealt with, and are continuing to deal with, the problem of acid rain. In the 1980's we fixed the sulphur dioxide as sulphuric acid, the starting point for several "To visit operations | more than 94 per cent of the sulphur coming into the plant. $300 or in default 20 jail and’ Robert Wiebe then will come to Trail betore returning, to Ottawa an, din raw commended Doyle. Sulphur dioxide is the major cause of acid rain. Sulphur dioxide mixes with rainwater to form a mild acid solution ; which fails. to. the earth,: aifeeting plants ‘and creating acid soil and lakes. Nitrogen dioxide, maosty from: cars’ and : trucks}! combine’ with’ “rainwear li form nitric acid. “alt _ members of parliament. The visiting party. will be. composed ,of nine federal i and oat four staff persons, The PMs, dag planning to visit. are: Derek 3 to Blackburn,. NDP, "Brant, Ont.,. Alexandre. Cyr, “Li Gaspe, Que., Stanley Dar, ling, PC, Parry Sound, Mus, koka, Ont., Hon.’ Jolin Fray, ser,’ PC, - Vancouver * South, B.C., Peirré Gamiel, Lib., Lac i ations’ on' Tuesday.They*: in western Colle forteb, chemical fertilizers.“ Since ” then, other improvemetts have been made with the” result that Cominco fixes '.. The discovery ‘of the. remains. of two more children —. the:.- 16th and 17th bodies found in the last .19-months — has-led-. YS one police official to speculate that the child killer or killers stalking .. the Atlanta area . may be trying to get caught. “He doesn't. fully: want. to get caught and yet he does,” said Dick Hand, public safety director for DeKalb Country ~ where.one of the bodies was .found.- “The more cases, that. oc:.., cur, the more evidence there is going to be,” he said. “The more it happens, the ‘greater the’ chance of apprehension. We've learned more“ and more with each one of these “eases.” Six small bodies have been found in the last five weeks “alone. | - The “body ‘of 11- ‘year-old Patrick Baltazar was. found. Friday: less than. - one-half “hour after the skeletal re- mains of another “youngster : "were. discovered in. tangled undergrowth in anothér area. Baltazar’s body was found sprawled at the bottom of a ‘ravine near an office parking’ ‘Yot in suburban DeKalb County, in the northeastern metropolitan area. Authorities say tke boy was the eighth victim in the string of deaths to have been suffocated or strangled. 5 A: speciall dog:led ‘FDL agents ito skel- ‘a-heavil: overgrown area, Fulton County. -Medical ‘ax- ‘aminers say the remains were definitely those of a child, probably, a a black male Respond to Friday’s __ fire call: - are related. — Marie, Ont.,, sub-committee, Tom * lan, PC, Hillsborough, B St. George Nid. between the ages of 8 aad il. All the other. children whose slayings and disap. fincd $6550 or in “Selanlt 20: days in ue tet 8 ‘iave a li cenced pretuise has resulted ; ina fine of $160 against | Otto on hisincome tax. The coun’ . Kovisto. were for taxation year, 1975,,; paiee nes 1976 and 1977. Of the ‘first: pougis Novak was fined, count he was fined $1, $850 or in default 20 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge, of driving with a blood alcoho! count of over * * . foel: they © ny Donald was ‘fined bas ‘been’ $250, ratler pleading guilty to » “Te usin the forma picttire teken particles in pearances have been under ff investigation by a ‘special police task force were black, and most were male. Ajl were between 7 and 15 years. ‘ol. : Authorities believe some, but not all, of the cases Three of the 17 children ‘found dead since July, 1979, More: phoney : letters? '. NELSON: (CP}. — ~The ‘Opposition New “Democrats appear to be the victims — once .again’ — of phoney letters-to-the-editor-of a. B.C. last, eights. Asya Two son “peRPEDAE Local men recdived.an . unexpect " practice _ Sarly~ Friday, afternoon.:; ‘Firemen responding to.an* alarm’ in the* 1400, block: of - Woodland Drive, found. a chimney fire “of ‘no: conse-. quence,” .@ fire : department spokesman reported. «, The blaze was out by the | time the men‘ arrived, and | they did not have to.use their equipment, he’ added. he alarm went off at about 1 p.m. -ing. for : more dnt “tn months; : cs “Medical examiners Friday : were ig to determine whether the skeleton found in southwest. Atlanta be- longed to one of those two. The two “missing children are 10-year-old Darron Glass, is eo e t : i ‘Saw:Yamahia Colville, Wash. - Pho ne 509-684-6311 FEBRUARY. CHAIN SALE : 72 DP. Oregon Chain. : 100 721.P: Oregon Chain 50' Spencer Tapes “7/32 Files, 1 doz. , Plastic Wedges - bs ye eae aaa nor ‘this’ West Kootenay’ munity. A News staff niember said. last: seen in September, and Thursday-the protest gain with 11-year-old Jeffery. Mathis, who disappeared in March ‘\ May never know. truth of killing © ” RICHLAND, WASH. (AP) — Tom Barton is about to start a five-year prison term’ for the fatal shooting of a + Kennewick, Wash., teenager Two-year-old ‘ is held at knifepoint KAMLOOPS (CP) — A two-year-old girl was re- leased: unharmed Friday af- ter being held at knifepoii in 1976. But Barton's wife says she pulled the trigger. “It was an accident,”. said “Charlotte Barton. ‘of the shooting 4% years. ago of 17-year-old Pat McDaniel. “I . didn't mean for anybody to - get hurt. I only wanted to scare them away.” Her husband, Tom, was: of for five hours. Four police were inside the residence where.the girl was being held, negotiating with . the hostage-taker, during the drama. ‘The girl's mother, Heather Ross, 24, was stabbed at the beginning of the - incident * Thursday night. Paul Ross, 28, has -been charged with possession of an ofiensive weapon and wound- ing with intent. He appeared in court Friday and was re- manded to Tuesday. Police said the child was living with her. mother,. who is estranged from her hus- and. manslaughter in November and sentenced Jan. 23. His first trial in 1976 ended with: a hung jury and mistrial. Barton said. he: took. the blame because he- feared: prosecutor Curt Ludwig’ would charge him and. his wife with perjury and push for prison-sentences for both.- During four years and two trials, ‘Barton claimed he.ac- cidentally ‘shot McDaniel be- cause he was protecting his” wife from an attack by. McDaniel’s friend, Jesse Hig- -bee of Kennewick. Testimony showed Highee approached the Barton car, shouting and making obscene » 1.C.B.€. CLAIMS ° RESTORATIONS *° AUTO GLASS . BUSINESS HOURS MON. — FRI. 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. - NOON . Castlegar Auto Body (1979) rae 2230 - 6th Ave. ‘scare them off.” ‘gestures, while ‘it was stopped at a traffic light in Kennewick, He then tied to force open the’ door.. “I took, my gun out ‘of my purse and ‘pointed it through the window at Highee,”. she . ay x, : y said. “Nobédy was supposed affair involved. mailing: at. 9:30- China Creek * “Drivea Litte'to Save « alot" 2 institute - ‘follow. = 5 Gi _ Funeral arrangements are. ‘under the’ direction ‘of the: vel.” letter writers praising pre: vious letters and gradi beginning to demand a poli- tical lobby. to improve the” road.” tacked Nicolson for “sittin, on his tail” on the highway. issue and not properly repre: senting his constituents. Nicolson, who alerted the to have gotten hit, My inten- phoney letters. over : false tion was to fire the gun and names to newspaper editors, “in a bid to discredit.the ND! Police said Mrs. Barton during the provincial general had the gun when they ar- election campaign ‘-in’; the tived, spring of 1979. ‘ Ludwig’ said he long sus-. pected ‘Mrs. Barton might have pulled the trigger but lacked proof. “And even now I don’t know the real truth, Would people who lied under. - BAY. AVENUE: APPLIANCES WeToke Trade-ins “ oath tell a reporter: the truth?” he said. : 148 Bay Ave.; Frail: 3468-9566. ' The last in a series Grundy believes clause: ‘the Canada Labor Code state ‘a company does not have the right to. ask management. employees.to-do work of em- ployses ‘on «st company does ‘not: have. rhe. * right to arbitrarily, cemployée's hours: ‘of work A in. situations: like Grundy's, ~" but because’ there has never been a Tuling, any. questions involving“ the ‘provisions would have to be‘dealt wit by the board. . Grundy ’ bas : pursuing, ‘the “matter. He going to t lepal ad ice first, senting. 8 B.C, ‘Tel: super: . visory. personnel ‘association : Grundy is‘a member of:ex- amined: the: sections ‘of the ” labor, code: soveral hm ago-and said they: should be ‘Gontrad negotiations . ay. Powe * been abaunt eae ‘Talks aimed.at 0 tbe .! supervisory . personne have arating:India and China.” AS “excited pea.