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Say aE ES SS PST ae Shee. . eval Pat ait y % ye ne a 4 a Thurdey, Morch’0 throught Wedhedoy. fot 1983 Daytime & PUNSURANCE Seti SERVICE : 269 Columbia Ave. EY By i i 8 a FH fl a i a é 11:00 BASEBALL ‘Toronto Bive Jave at Boe- Tews > wee TU WE 1: ne H ey BOOK SPONSORS . . . Mary Hunter left of the Castlegar Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ; presents Castlegar librarian Helen Mcleod with one of 10 non-fiction books ; ‘ purchased through the fereriny, 's fundraising Flea Market held March 12, they a, Contempt of court ‘cited /VANCOUVER (CP) — -cision ‘has’ been polney is B.C. Supreme Court on a bid to cite a Toronto'lawyer for. contempt for allegedly coach: ing a witness during exam- ‘ ination for discovery in con- nection -with the Pacific Western Airlines: crash ‘in Cranbrook. Erie Mellish Lane, a ‘law- yer for 27 years and a mem- ber of the Law Society of B.C., was served with a no- | tice in. February, 1982, to show cause why he should not be:cited for contempt. The hearing, by Justice K.E. Meredith, was delayed until law suits arising from the plane crash in 1978 were completed. The contempt ap- plication was initiated by the federal Justice Department in, Ottawa, and: represented in the B.C Supreme Court hearing by Vancouver lawyer Robert Guile. Lane, represented by Ste- phen Gill, is alleged'to have signalled.to a witness, PWA pilot Michael Cwihun, con- cerning the answers he was to give on examination for discovery. : \It was alleged he signalled to Cwihun by doodling’on a notepad, indicating Cwihun was to answer “I don't know” to certain questions. Guile told the judge he had ‘to examine the evidence of Cwihun and Lane and decide which:to accept. Pe DENIES SIGNALLING Lane denied signalling an- swers: and said.it’ was his : standing instruction to PWA officers that if they did not know the. answer to a ques- tion they should not guess, but reply truthfully that they did not know. - He said in an affidavit that there wus never at any time paper and he took this as 2 signal to answer, “I don't know” to the questior. © ‘hun said'in the affidavit he |.was’ never ‘advised by. Lane to answe! untruthfully. He also sald that Lane told “east of Vi ‘GRANDMA SAYS Wouldn’ t leave baby ie . VANCOUVER (CP) — When Charlene Henderson ‘ vanished in 1978 she left behind her purse, her. makeup, and her baby. daughter. At that time ahe was only just 16 and the ROMP thought ashe: was 4 runaway. But her mother thinks, ahe was murde “She Focal never have run-away. without her by, said Henderson's mother J loyce Goldberg, 38, in an interview this week. “And there's an inheritance of about: $40,000. waiting for her-which she’s never collected.” Today, ‘Goldberg lives in Victoria with the baby Henderson left behind — now a.sturdy four-year-old called’ b Dawn who hugs; her grandmother and ‘calls ;- Mommy. he. family was living in Mission, . about 70 kilometres’ when was originally married toa coal miner surnamed Henderson ' by, whom she had three children — Henderson; ‘Cindy, now. ; and Dwayne, now 12. But Goldberg divorced Henderson in 1971, remarried and later moved tq Alberta, where her; : parents | still live. , SCHOOLED IN ALBERTA” ’ The Goldberg children: went to school.in Alberta.and Henderson graduated from Grade 9 there in’ June, 1978. Then;the family moved to B. Cc. and settled in Mission, but Was that Hend then 15, was preg- nant.. However, she was supportive and helped the’new other with’ the baby.; acdident’ in ‘Sparwood, a d:left a substantial estate i in trust. for his three children to receive at the age of 19. The estate is in’ the‘hands of the public’ trustee office in Vancouver. © “I think Charlene’s share is, about $40,000 and she knew ‘the. ay was coming toher and was excited about it,” sald ‘puto Dee. father and ‘nearly, four months after.-the: birth’/of her. ished. She left. homé“fn Mission him what the “posi- tion was to be on certain: points, and advised ‘him that when he was being examined officer. he with just a few dollars to go to a local show. At the show, said Goldberg, she met a boyfriend and the boy's father. ‘They went out for Chinese food after the show and with her mother's permission, stayed. with them should adopt the company position, even if it did not pond with his personal any p: with respect to giving discovery evidence and at no time was any system of signals em- | ployed by him to Prompt an- | sswers. * i Cwihun said in an affidavit that Lane adyised him’ that whenever he ‘was asked question. and had ‘to think’ ‘about the answer he should answer : “Idon't know." He said Lane told him that a signal to be aware | of would be Lane's act of stopping writing and starting “dood- ling” on his notepad and that would signal to him that he was thinking about the ques- tion and therefore should an- swer: “I don't know.” Cwibun -also “said: in his affidavit that there were specific o¢casions on which he noticed Lane doodling on his | Answer to Sunday Crossword Puzzle No, 46 IPI OIL JA Peele RIODIS aS! (| CDE OB ILIA! NiO} RODE ERPs ONS UMD feelings as a professional pilot. Forty-three people died .and five survived when-the “PWA 787’ cartwheeled into ‘the ground after the pilot, a snowplow in the runway.: ina Mission motel, As arranged, Goldberg went to the motel the next day. to pick her up, but the boyfriend told her the girl had left ‘about five minutes earlier to walk the route, © NEVER ARRIVED : _ - But Henderson never arrived home. And Goldberg now believes she was picked up by a car just outside the motel and killed by the person who offered her a ride... “There has never been a trace of her,” said Goldberg. “She .was a. typical tee and we. had of course. But I know she didn’t run away because she had no- Feason' to take’ off and she loved ‘her:family. She left-her purse at her home and, like any. teenager, she'd never have left home without her maker p. And, then there was the baby.” 4 Goldberg says Abbotaford ROMP at first insisted that was they opened a missing persons file on her. 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