ny. Castlégar News November 19, 1989 No rights, court rules OTTAWA (CP) — A fetus does not enjoy a right to life under either the Quebee Charter of Rights or. the provincial Civil Code, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday apparently Phe—naninous ruling BES tee popes wrewono< Won't be charged, B3 for obtaining block abortion son,the was handed kesman for f Women the fetus when it guaranteed in the | Montreal provincial Charter of Rights that every When she tried to get an abortion af human being has the right to life. ter their break-up, 18 weeks into to try and force a woman to have a The court said any fetal rights under pregnancy, he filed for an injunction child the Quebec .Civil. Code, to stop her. The subsequent court bat The court was handing down written right to. inherit: property, are con- tle lasted a month, with Daigle finally upon the fetus being born going to Boston for an abortion at 22 weeks while the case was still pending before the Supreme Court of Canada, where it is necessary to do so to protect The court fight had, in effect, pushed her beyond the 20-week limit observed by most Canadian doctors in performing abortions There is no way a third party, a tather or anybody else, can bring an in junction or any kind of civil procedure such as the reasons fora ruling Aug. 8 that struck — ditio down an injunction blocking Chantal alive Daigle f injunction had been granted by a Quebec om having an abortion. The A fetus is treated as a person only ) Jean-Guy Tremblay, _ its interests after it is born,” the court Daigle boyfriend, on grounds said that th rrying enjoyed The justices did hot deal with the question of whether fetal rights exist Mr. Justice Quebec Superior Court, initially issued an injunction barring Daigle from having an abortion He indicated that the Civil Code, which differs from civil law in the rest u right (o life under Quebee’s Charter Jacques Viens, of of Rights Daigle 0 Be tion short! under the federal Charter of Rights ton for an abor The dramatic case began in July, re the hearing in the when the 21-year-old Daigle, a native broke off a stormy relationship with Tremblay, Supreme of Chibougamau, Que., The nine aid the Quebec of the country, and the provincial Charter of Rights, which is worded legislature 1 intended to include then a used-car salesman in east-end somewhat differently from the federal charter, guarantee a right to life for the unborn fetus. 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November 19,1989 BT Castlégar News PORTS Kootenay Savings Where You Belong V-ball girls A puzzled coach still doesn't know how they did it By ED MILLS Staff Writer In ‘Trait, Rockettes season was coming toan end Uchida~ thought” the win Big goals by little guys for Flames, Hawks CALGARY (CP) Dennis Savard scored one goal and ad ded two assists as the Blackhawks tied Calgary Flamgs 4-4 to end their long National Hockey League drought in Smail fired a 15-foot wrist shot over the glove hand of Ken Wregget for the Chicago centre winning goal Winnipeg turned back 31 Flyers shots for this fir Calgary hutout of the se was his fifth goalie Daniel Berthiaume In other games Saturday night, it was career shutout and f e198 Chicago 4 Calgary 4, NY Rangers 3 8X season Daigle says she's pleased 5 of Quebec Superior Court to RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS The Quebec Court of Appeal, ina 3: ADA ITED AMADA Hartford 2, Winnipeg | Philadelphia 2 decision, upheld the injunction, with 0, Detroit 8 Quebee 1, Boston 6 New — Spectrum since Nov. 1, 1984, ending a Jersey 4, Pittsburgh $ NY Isalnders 3, _ six-game losing streak. The Flyers lost Minnesota 3 St. Lous 0, Montreal 4 their firstgame inf Angeles hosted Winnipeg outshot the Flyers 11-8 in Washington the opening period, and Philadelphia A crowd of 20,10 Blackhawks end -a_ six-game losing after two, dating back to March 22 NORTHSTARS3 BLUES O 1985 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Other scorers for Chicago, which z The Jets Wn for the first time at the Stanley Humphries senior girls’ volleyball coach Stoch Uchida can just round robin portion of the four-team Sit-back;-smite,scratehhis head and — championship wonder how they did it “We were playing awful in the Right now he’s just not sure how his after the team stunk out the gym in the D'OR, Que. (CP) — Chantal Daigle, who eferring to the decision on despite the opposition-of grantthe injunction to Daigte's ex-boyfriend JearGuy Quebec one judge on the majority side basing his Tuling on the provincial charter and with the Tremblay, and of -the Court of -Appeal to the others on the Civil Code round robla; bat we finished third and Toronto 3 and Los phold it. “But this time-they took into account what I All indicated the fetus had rights. . ABORTION MEANS NO JUDGE — NO JURY NO TRIAL — NO APPEAL then sweeping the Mount father and the father cannot be an obstacle postponed the delivery of detailed Rockettes managed to win the West — we made it (to the playoff round),”” he Kootenay AA Senior Girls’ Volleyball ~-said. Championship Friday at J.1 high school in Trail and my lawyer said that they outweighed the rights of Daigle, and that dworking in an office father abortion in Boston I still want a famil watched the held a 22-16. shots-on-goal advantage yesterday made me Daigle said she is living with her father in Chibougaman, Que Tremblay, as the Crowe The Rockettes record of one win and + had-the-tegat standing needed streak here two losses after the round robin, in which every team plays each other on Rogers in two cey allowed them to squeak into the Straight games in the semi-final and Baker Trojanettes from Cranbrook 15-8, | obtained ai when I'm ready,”’ she said toseek aninjunction They did it rather convincingly too, beating Nelson's L.V ourt decision y said t he doesn’t have a boy frie The nine Supreme Court. justices Daniel Bedard, said the ruling Neal Broten scored the 200th goal of leads the league in is, were Wayne — his NHL career and Jon Casey made 36 Presley, Bob Murray and Mike Hud aves for his third shutout of the son as the Minnesota North Stars beat the — cam ther decision e's lawye DENIS SAVARD - three points unanimously overturned the -injun playoff round ahead of the host J.L STOCH UCHIDA Crowe Hawkettes who were winless . smiling now a three-goal deficit to beat th en Fleury, St. Louis Blues 3-0 New Jersey Devils 6-4 with two, Jamie M n and Joe Uchida wasn't exactly overcén: fident heading in to the final set of was no stopping them as the Nelson ve pregnancy) victory for every Canadian who thinks that n \Vlanuary 1988 ’ ‘ ~ In other high school volleyball ac-. games. and Cranbrook squads can attest y didn’t list ) ¥ f ir body is your body struck down previou “ 4 tion, the upset wasn't to be in the men’s AA senior boys volleyball championships played Wednesday at only this time | wouldn y he decision to have an abortion writtdn reason Sand is ag Siniaaisin wie For Calgary, it wa and 15-8 in the championship match Broten’s goal, his seventh of- the NHL victory extended Boston’s a Nieuwendyk eason, also gave the nine-year winning streak to five game and its un I felt we were going to get blown — And therein lies the mystery 600 points for his career, leaving him beaten streak 10 seven. The Bruins a 4-3 defeat in Buf out of there really bad.’ “I don’t know what happened, 1 JETS TFLYERSO Uchida says. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Doug Back in Castlegar, L Smail tapped in D. time to think-about it all before taking — shot with 3:28 left i time, givin, the Winnipeg Jetsa 1-0 Phiadelphia Flyer $1 points shy of the North Stars all- ‘have not lost s But then something happened in the —_reallydon’t know BUSINESS Liberal Party Leadership Candidate Peaniey Weeeghris, fs the troced ri geome : L.V. Rogers Bombers lived up to the Recession risk Sh billing and beat the Rockers three eila Copps, MP high, group says AND NO STAY OF ITAWA(CP)'—R EXECUTION een higher Tax deductibl nations to help pay for this ad or membership intormation should be forwarded to: AREA RIGHT TO LIFE SOCIETY B ime mark held by Dino Ciccarelli falo on Oct. 29. Hawerchuk The victory-gave the North Stars a Devils led 4-1 late in the 10-1-0 home record id best inthe period, but Rand oryoverthe | NHI power- yal with four seconds left against the Bomberettes from L.V. Rogers ‘They started to play,” of his team, Once they started there chida has some ‘ second Burridge scored a ‘Uchida said his team to the provincial champion It was justthe s ships in Cranbrook Nov. 29, to Dec. 2 ond loss for the Blues in their last 11 before the second intermission to bring je Place Sunday, Nov. 26 Brian Bellows set uy goal. Bellows cau Mujrphy and raced down the right side, sidestepping Blu Gordie Roberts and f the Bruins to within two goals RANGERS 3 WHALERS 2 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — John Ogrodnick and James Patrick scored the milestone ht a pass from Lar 30 p.m. Dinner at 7 cost 920 ADVANCE TICKETS ¢ ONLY. Call 365-7307 KOOTENAY WEST-REVELSTOKE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION defenceman Rebels singing familiar tune, : but this time they're serious ee nS eemretsanar neat on PENGUINSS ISLANDERS 3 Hartford Whaler By ED MILLS PITTSBURGH (AP) — Paul Cof Ogrodnick Staff Writer fey scored two oals and Mario winning al of the This time, they say they've really parent resurgence of the team be 1 turned it around The Castleg straight game Friday night in the Kootenay WwW a pass to aad Man ” ether yw We're on the rise Rossland, B.C., VOG 1V0 together and now eon thi ‘ored his third game Carlson divides the credit in the a Our Action Ad Phone Number is 365-2212! OFFICE: 1506 Cedar Ave., Trail * 368-5414 Noon-2 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Soturday season with 1:36 Qu neiux had three assists to lead the 1 the second period deflecting = and Ed Cooper, Pittsburgh Penguins to their third con ass from Brian Leetch for his 13th and the players es. “We'veall sec NHI " New York Islander he says The i the coaches r Rebels won their third y. $-3 over the th on WINGS 8 NORDIQUES 1 ory gave Penguins a = QUEBEC (CP) — Mare Habscheid The win over the Knights impro season-high winning streak while the and Steve Yzerman each scored two last-place Islanders have lost seven of goals as the Detroit Red Wings in the thick of it with Grand Forks and heir la ht. New York in defeated the Nordiques 8- ##o end a 12. ame: 2ame winless streak BRUINS6DEVILS4 BOSTON (AP) Andy Brickley bolle SUNGLASSES Selected Styles worked hard to bring this together International Junior Hockey League, beating the Kim belrey Knights 7-2 at the Community the Rebels’ record to 6-8 and puts then Complex ma: ‘ 2 Brent Makiev’s pair of goals in the te first period staked the Rebels to a lead <3 “ they would hold for the entire game as < they dominated the KIJHL's East PRICE Division’s celler dwellers in both ends of the rink Remi Lavallee and Dale Bonderud Regular scored in the second and Mike Kor Keith Semanoff and SUNGLASSES Dwayne Dergousoft added goals in th hird to sustain the Rebels’ longest 0 t % g streak of the season. Jeff Flet- |. OFF er and David Vecchio picked up two 364-2911 2-11-2 Trail in the race for KIJHL's Western Division ood for a renewed 1, Shawn Burr, Torrie ind Doug Houda also ¢ Red Wings, who put the But there's nothing like the Nelson gluding the game-winner with 1:51 akes:t Shasst NHL winless Maple Leafs whom the Rebels semaining, as the Boston Bruins over played in Nelson last nigh the players and coaching had three ge e third period, in to throw Children's Special FRAMES & riage zzz $645 Trail Optical 1490 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. COMMUNITY At the other end of the rink, Knights \ Netminder Devin Fink faced 53 shots as ulletin Board \ the Knights declared a defence-free zone behind their blueline It was a jubilant Rebels dressing a wrench into a winning streak and zonowski DOWN AND OUT... . Kimberley Knights goalie Devin Fink was replace ‘confidence with humility scrambling around a lot Friday night as he faced 53 Rebels shots Results of the game-were not available but couldn't stop them all in 7-2 triumph for Castlegar at the al press time Community Complex. Leading the West Divi double the nearest team Ma Redskins Manley gets lifetime ban from NFL Dester “I'll be calling the Washington Redskins as a friend to help him throught this by almost before getting bombed in two weekend — ona team with tons of scoring games against Rossland and Nelson front. The Rebels have But it’s different this time, player though few For one thing, says alentup Leafs are far and away the ¢ helped out on the Rebels goals. Stan Makortoff was solid in the nets, kicking out 24 shot taxed his first-three allowed just six est and their c WASHINGTON (AP) Manley” of banished from the NFL Pro Bowl caree s « aid Manley he third playe him to see what I can do say the goals over the last three games while eak tends scoring 20, and could have had 20 goals ¢ Rebels somehow mar think defence is what you put around the Leafs Dergousoft, alone against the hapless Kn ‘We won this time didn’t we?" True enough, though the Knights aren't exactly the class of the KISHL A third difference in the and neither are hey would the yard to keep the dog in ¢ s about the team Weekly stocks TORONTO (CP) Rebel And even if they lo: Spokane or Beaver | current state of confidence, according ) ; Valley who were the Rebels’ other vic to second-year Rodger Carlson, is the Rebels are assistant’ captain tims on their current streak. But as co- iste Gon Yous came room after the game as players enjoyed through their griet, and wish to help others. their recent string of ng at the Home Support office on Monday p.m. 629 Columbia Avenue — entrance fram old Super 93 —— HEY KIDS - L2CNM MBIA co WRITE SANTA A LETTER! coach Don Soroke points out, “*You molding into a team, as opposed to Woolf said Because the NFL © be dece successes have to beat theteams you're supposed collection of individuals out-to~im- game here against following a slow start to the season. to. beat, Talk was about being which is something the prove their stats, as was the case much — weekend matchuy ysslany 1 ve end, Manle ona roll now Rebels haven't been doing consistently of the time last year, he said Trail fall into Sc acks lead gur rece ough g and being “ready to play anybody It's a familiar song. until now “Everybody are friends in this — winning gamesthey’r 110 ily feared by opposin terbacks. Procedures, although the.NEL P ANNUAL TEA AND BAZAAR and will be a gauge of hc and one the A second difference is the/Rebels are dressing room,"* Carlson added yw what hi i ation could not immedia Rebels were singing two weeks ago just playing defence, which was a weak link ate Charles Mann said. reached for comme Hockey has little to do with other game By ED MIILLS ‘Staff Writer The fans at the Community Complex Friday night saw ahockey game between the Castlegar Rebels and the Kimberley Knights. What they didn’t see was the other game, the entirely different one being played behind the a real team this year, we're working — hascome The Castlegar News has agreed to be my helper this year and receive letters from you to me These letters will be published in a special edition on Decem sucansous uroars ber 13,.in plenty of time for me to read them. The coaching staff and players agree that McCad The subjects of that pointing we ation Of the parents, coache an JSO Delegate die, a poputar player with his teammates, wa}unhappy On the team this year, but disagree on his reason for leaving. Some say it was financial considerations and others say it was because of a personality conflict with nvironment C Cooper lvof said Castlegar Umte Soroke said the meeting was “1 dded s for the players, they got their chan down In your BEST handwriting (or printing), write your letter to San- ta. and mail it as follows: that he never felt his job was in jeopardy with Soroke we talked abc said Sorc e er s fine id se ar and Cooper after the ted irsday CRAFT FAIR Money was the first thin; 400p.m.t we can raise so or the team ight practice endiiGoee Soroke and Cooper Taylor Harding and Jeff Beck are other Rebels who have not jibed with Soroke and Cooper. Both players are still in Castlegar but their status is up in the air The players weren't happy losing their friends and ou player Santa Claus, scenes. c/o Castlegar News, Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 ROBSON RECREATION SOCIETY Potluck Dinner, Penny Carnival, Sunday, Nov 5:30 p.m. Robson Holl. Everyone welcome talked about motivation, attitude and focus g i sta mutua Membership Drive. ember 19 This off-ice affair was a game of money, politics managementall the way.dow Both Soroke,and Rilcoff agree the meeting aired a lot of thing ow what they and personalities as the Rebels new management and » the growing pains a marriage them. Now we're Expecting mt from CASTLEGAR ALZHEIMERS SUPPORT GROUP Someone We w ing @ meeting Thursday, November 23, 7:30 p.m. at the West K be tenay Health Unit, Guest speaker, Or, McDonald trom Trail Mental Health, to move ay, STOCKINGS AND STUFF to Castlegar? election of fine cratts and culinery delights Inepired by the spi New coaches exper and management has made it clear ally toge cam goes through after the honeymoon is over management wasn't happy losing, period. So the situation came toa head Wednesday night when Soroke and Cooper were summoned to a meeting by Rebels vice-president Russil Rilcof Interviewed at the game Friday, Rilcoff said the ng was set ‘‘to air some concerns a they plan to stick with the coaches this season On the topic of depa On the other hand, Rilcoff is Carlson said i The major players in the game are Rebels co coaches Don Soroke and Ed Cooper. Both had been taking heat from all directions from players not ruling out change was a decision made by the ci s and though s players feel bad about it the team as a unit behind Soroke and Coope Rebels president Tom Batchelor sa Be sure it is in the mail to reach us by 5 p.m. on Wed., Dec. 8. at another level but wouldn't be specific S standing Remember to be good boys and girls and mind your parents I'm starting my list right now. as the mens team slid near the basement of the KIJHL West Division me through October and early November Aggravating that slide, and managem fact that neither Soroke nor Cooper could go behind the management and even within their own staff Sioa aradill a coupusiat eaceie st hav smlagern * AFamily Member * An Employee * A Business Associate * AFriend bout the direc addressed butit's hard to say, talk to me on Monday feels the same way a players do about Soreke-and CASTLEGAR COUGARS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bingo, will be held at the Scout Hall EVERY Monday 6:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m Please come and help support our club 91 tion of the team.” manage He added that-at no time wa he said Cooper , Was the ent considering firing the coaches. The concer r coaches’ status with the B.C Amateur Hockey A agenda since both coaches will be attending a clinic in “Absolutely not!’ said Rilcoff on the firing question oviation isn’t on management's When re coaching a tear make cuts then you have to stick by your devis astlegar Nov ybtain their certi those With the date set, the BCAHA has allowed the Rebels bench during games because they didn’t have Love, JSG / coaching certification from the B.C. Amateur Hockey P.S. Be sure to put your name and age at the bottom of your let- Association ter. Irking some players and other team staff was the methods the coaches used, which have been described as Ceo Mill draw 10 letters from all those submitted, and “‘harsh’’ anda ‘‘my way or the highway type attitude ach of the 10 letter writers will receive two tickets to: the Castle Theatre. We will send them FREE a two-month subscription to ‘ ) wi e$. the Castlegar News! ds (which must be used f Just phone our Circulation ke fourth Sal ieee Department with name and é 4 loeshat od Oeatiies ere Sp. address and we'll do the rest tor Sundays paper and 3 p.m. Mondays tor Wednesdays poper tices should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Av: ‘We went into this (meeting) with thé idea that we wanted to give everybody a chance to say what decisions aren't popular was on their minds as to what was wrong with the team Rebels executive) made a decision to and to offer suggestions on what can be done to improve coaches to go behind the hench and since that develop things ment, the Rebels hav” ..w « three straight games as of “The biggest problem was that the club didn’t start off with a lot of things in place because we didn’t have the coaching staff in place (behind the bench), so everybody wanted to be the coach,"’ said Rilcoft ‘Then when we started off poorly, poeple and we're going to stick with them Rebels veter leader Dan Lavallee put it best Perhaps defenceman and team Friday For some players, the highway was the route they Everyone involved with the Rebels agrees that per When you're losing, people-get excited because did choose. S¢cond-year forward Shawn McCaddie was COMMUNITY the most recent departure. He left for home (Mission, B.C. Wednesday to take a job with his father's com ulletin Boar no sonality conflicts and politics are put aside when a team they don't kriow what to do," he said. ‘For a while Castlegar News Helping Castlegor Grow Circulation 365-7266 Starts winning consistently there it got a little tense and everybody wanted to started to The players are always the ones who lose’ when blame the coaches but now that we're winning it's a lot point fingers."” politics instead of hockey becomes the-majorcon better