A2 , CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 6,.1982 ‘Vera Boolinoff Williams trial service Friday‘... Prayer service begins Fri- day at 7° p.m. from .the Castlegar Funeral Chapel for . Boolinoff, 76, of) ay ‘her husband, Fred, on Sept. Vera A. Robson, who Wednesday. ° \ Born Dee. :12, (2905 in Buchanan, Sask., she came to ’ B.C. in 1944, settling in Rob- son, where she lived until ber passing. . Mrs. Boolinoff is survived, by two sons, Mike of Robson’. and Fred, of Vancouver; six assed away grandchildren; ‘and, one sis- ter; Mary Maxwell, of Haney, | BC. : She was predeceased by 80, 19780 Service will continue Sat. urday at ‘10 a.m. ‘from‘ the Castlegar Funeral .Chapel: with burial at 1 p.m. in the Brtileat ant Cemetery. neral arrangements are dee the’ direction of the Castlegar Funeral.Chapol." . . PROJECT SLAMMED: Continued from page Al * will come out of Castlegar,” he predicted. : He noted that the project foreman and superintendent are both from Castlegar, and the rest of the crew will be hired on a contract basis. However, he doubts that the contracting firm will be from outside the Kootenays. ““I can't. foresee | anyone coming out of Vancouver for something like that,” he said. *He used * the same argu ments’ a8 Pongracz for. his belief: higher ‘costs due to~ travelling and living ex- penses. rent he refysed to. commit himself ‘to ~ using _ strictly union labor on the three blocks. _ Shockey said it's simply a matter, of who can give the better Eat on the tender. Tf union quotes are “in-the ballpark”. -then they’ will be given every consideration, he said. However, | he said: ‘he couldn't sign any agreement holding him to using’ strictly. union ‘workers if the coats aren't competitive.’ “I don’t want to have that ‘determined for me. before- band,” he said. peed also said there. seems to be a difference be- tween his definition of “local people” and the union's. “Local People | to me is the Kootenay area,” he said. Shockey: said the project could provide as many as 35 jobs on average. Harwyn has _ already started its tendering process and Shockey invited bids from Castlegar contractors. “Report on mill closure delayed By. ‘St 4 nearly 80 mill employees laid The B.C. Ombudstan's of- off bpcause ‘of the closure, fice has delayed its report on said this morning that Elaine the closure and sale of the Rivers, the researcher in Hadikin mill in Brilliant to charge of the investigation, Atco ‘Ltd. of Fraitvale until said she would try to get the .. sometime later’ this‘ ‘month. report out by next week. ‘Nelson lawyer Stan‘Lan- ‘In any event,‘she promised ‘syon, “who represents the the report sometime in Jan- barge Judes Li ules: Monday but, “It ended fe, mi ea bie wes Bt mas ATLANTA, (AP) = murder case against won Williams will be’ revealed en 8 jigsaw puzzle with’a lot of pleces fitting in,” the prosecutor: told the jury as opening arguments . began ton of Fulton County, “We're _not playing it for the media. ‘We're putting on our case for ; you. I'think'you will be more- alert if you don't know what is com-ng ‘next; and’ that is: pended ser nasa today at the long-awaited this trial. Willams, a 2§-ye freelance photographer, : charged with killing, ‘Nathan. - fel Cater, 27, and Jimmy. Ray” Payne, 21. They were two of ings over 22 months resulted in one of the most extensive police investigations in U.8. - history. No arrests have been made in the other 28 killings. Defence lawyers Mary Welcome..and Alvin Binder. say Williams ‘is a:victim of, cireumstance and the state's vente against: him is “very, ry. weak.” » y vewWe're not. playing’ this game for the gallery,” said District Attorney Lewis Sla- oS herb are going to bs a ot ot witnesses here ' with just one sonally for ‘the’ first - time since 1974, JAMS ‘COURTROOM. The 65-eceat spectator sec- tion in the fourth-floor court-: room was jammed 40 mintites ‘befcre’ the trial’ got. under ‘way. An ‘equal number of re- “porters squeezed: into a sec tion reserved for them. ‘Williams’, parents, ‘retired schoolteachers : Homer and Faye Williams, sat. behind begins today — KOKANEE TAK ema Smt 8 iia BTA ans Wh inn tT (Voice of the People Lon thelr. son’, ‘in tho ‘first row of stay during the. trial, ex: section, pected the spectator, Slaton ‘has: submitted to to last aix to 10. weeks. Sand ‘deferice ‘SERVICE Is north subsidizing south? “between Williams and Ploce of the puszlo,” ‘said'Sia- 28 young blacks. whose. slay- *t tern ‘prosecutor ‘ Judge Clarence Cooper is- ‘sued a gag order. ‘the'fourt a' Hat of more than lawyers spent five days’ in- 600 potential ‘witnesses.. terviewing jurors before final \ Evidone> presented by the } selection’ Monday. Elght of proeceution in pre-trial hear- . the .12 jurors, are black and ings centred on alleged. sim- ‘nine are women. Of the al- ilarities: between, dog hairs ternates, three aro black men and fibres found on the vic- | -and:one ‘is a black woman. tims and at Williams' home, ./ Williams, arrested | June and a_pre-dawn encounter :*21, ‘came to police attention police ‘stakecut team at th was stopped by police ‘wateh-: Chattahoochee River. <2) nga’ bridge ‘over the’ Chat- But: Slaton has evidence tahvochse River. The stake- not presented during .pre- out had: been ordered after. trial .hearings that “will the‘ bodies of seven young come out in the trial,” Public black males were found in Safety. Commissioner Lee’ rivers, between’ December Brown said before presiding 1980'and May j081.: - In testimony at pre-trial. “hearings, police on the stake- GAG ORDEREXTENDED out team said they saw wi That order_was extended ' liama’ ‘car “moving : slowly by Cooper “until further over the bridge moments af- notice” on Tuesday. Original- tera policeman beneath the ly to last until the jury was bridge heard a loud splash in sequestered, it bars lawyers, the river. police and witnesses from Qn May 24, Cater’s body the. continued from page Al away a needy visitor at. Christmas — even if it is a six-inch tall owl? -- She took the bird home, ‘nursed it back to health and then set’it free on Boxing Day. “They're wonderful things,” says Jackie. “It was a real sharing thing.” She said she had never * seen a pygmy owl before, though she had heard about them. They have a soft mellow whiate, yellow eyes, a long barred tail, and are black “spotted. - markings on the back of its head which make it appear to have eyes there. The D es are to scare away its enemies. ‘in tropical Central America + nickname “four-eyes.” The pygmy owl ranges A and though it was the first’. [HOLIDAY GUEST | ‘dan ‘The pygmy owl also has t . Markings on its relative has earried the bird the” to, Gustamsls, eWalters ‘Jackie had seen in this area, local game. warden Peter Stint says he's seen a. few around these parts. ‘But: ‘Jacki says “the really- neat “thing” about the owl ‘was that it never: threatened “her, -—‘ even: though owls can’ be quite ° RETOUS, «-" * “It was like he inew 1: was | helping ‘him,”< says. was found floating .in the + Reporters have- been” Chattahoochee , downstream barred from disclosing .the. from the bridge in the same names or addresses of jurors, general area where. Payne's who were taken to a down- body had been foand a month ‘town hotel where they will earlier. ‘| Trucker He's going bee VANCOUVER (CP) — An- and creditors are threatening. other B.C. trucker said Tues- : day he is going to lose alll his. trucks, worth tp to $100,000 equipment because he can’t: each: obtain a. permit froin a, pro- afore dar May 22 whee Be Re ean MON. -FRI., 90 am.-5 pane or Call Jillor Janetfor «- a special appointment. © 278 Columbia Ave. < 965-2416 and CORRECT. CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE “COURT OF REVISION TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Revision for the LIST OF ELECTORS will sit in the Council Cham. bers of the City Hall located at 460 Columbia on Tuesday, January 19,.1982 at 4:30 p.m. “The Court of Revision shall hear all COMPLAINTS the names of electors In anywoy wrongly stated therein; and may AOD or STRIKE “NAMES: from the List and CORRECT, ANY OTHERS “MANIFEST ERROR. LIST OF ELECTORS will bo ‘open for inspection at chy. Hall nd Public Libraries until January + 19 } istration ‘or correction to the List may be 3 made at City Hall before the s sittiog of tha: Court: - of Revision.” Dated siitwge” 4, 1982 J. Skillings Clerk” oLivan (cP) —.A cor Lanyon said. oner’s inquest into the death. Part of that large task will ‘of Allan Lee Baptiste, who ‘include a a Bading of fact,” died Aug. 16 after being bit- Lanyon sait . ten by a caged rattlesnake, ‘vuled ‘that “his death was “disagreement” about former caused by misadventure. - Hakikin employees still being ", Baptiste, 22, was bitten . out of work. while displaying four. caged Lanyon said Rossland-Trail’ rattlesnakes . to. friends .in MLA Chris D'Arcy recently Osoyoos in southern B.C. late told CBC radio there” has in the ‘afternoon of Aug. 16. ‘been‘no’ unemployment asa The Oliver resident, who: result of'the Hadikin sale. ‘had been drinking alcohol, Lanyon. added that For- before the incident, picked up estry Minister Tom Water- gry -northern - Pacific land has indicated there was rattlesnake. which; thea no,transfer of timber rights crawled: up his left forearm Inclided in the sale to:Atco. ° and bit him. i Lanyon ‘bs. asked the! Om: ‘The jury's ruling of unnat-* budsmai's office to’ deter- ural death by misadventure mine how many former mill indicates Baptiste knowingly workers are unemployed, placed Himself in a dangerous and. if “the timber rights Position, : : xchanged “APPOINTMENT. The Kootenay Real Estate Board is pleased to announce that Mr. Greg Nichvalodoff ‘of Century 21 Big Rock’ Realty. (1981): Ltd., Castlegar, has been appointed to its Board of Directors. ‘The Kootenay Real Estate Board isa non-profit Society established to promote the interest in the marketing of Real Estate in all its aspects and to_ad- vance’ and’ improve the relations of the Members of the Society with the public. The Board operates the Multiple Listing Service th the Ki from: Grand Forks to Fernie, with daily service to its 260 Agent and Salesmen Members. ie Kirkpatrick; ‘of: “Dawe: ortheast (plied for the, permits’ to haul around Dawson .Creek’ and in along ‘the Alaska crenata None’ Wide Sky Trucking Ltd., said he has been trying for more than a year to obtain'a gen- “eral permit to haul. heavy . “equipment: used in’ explora tion ‘and other. work inthe «, n said’ he’ | told bh he aa ‘have’a bag th Peace River country.” *But all his applications, =p- pedls*