Nara SS Se ars ng LA 87a Legislative Ufbrar. ee Parliaznent ‘Bldga.. 501. aottevit waa amy ae, CASTLE, CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 3, 1981 Brighton’s bountiful bodies WEATHERCAST Cloudy - Sunday . morning’ with periods cf sunshine anda rt of af. re, he weather will led for Monday’ and Tureder. Highs ‘will be near the low Brighton {s situated directly south of London on. the coast of England. It is best known as a seaside’ resort. pack weekend thousands ¢ of Londoners swarm to Brighton to relax on the be: For some unknown reason, Brfchton a another aide to its personality, It has attracted a dispro; tlonate number of murderers with a di rane Murderers who commit their dastardly di elsewhere have lecidedly distasteful habit ee shipping their victims, either in whole or in part, to the seashore. rso ina trunk at trunk in sight attendant nas every unk find {hee one they ooking for, but they found two oth: "rowing that wat ap of the Teale it tt seeuis r what appea! sack an old man rae ed into the celebrated ne ee eee lend Smith, a 67- year old pantian’ ‘et ragneat tome, at ‘2:30 p.l ms: At | At aoe that jung tm Sere jown’ offered the been trument, but ih a boxing glov: bis. predicament with police or to identify his a! Throughout April, aes S condition steadily deteriorated. He developed pleurisy and pneu- maoula. On Ma: ay 11 he was taken to » hospital, where he ngered until 1 May 14, when he dis occurred, no one tad mmurdcredse. the police inste: under close scrutiny. It was clscovere ud stains on the legs. At and whi came fom the upholstery of certain makes automobile: Get the same time detectives learned that a ge Donovan had sold an old Overland car to” Beer val Taylor and James Weaver. The seat of the car had green and white fluff protruding from the upholstery. Detectives found one man who swore he had seen Donovan at a Service 24 fan’s Club with an elderly gentleman on the ni; witness swore that Doi tare a hotel wit Donovan had left SE eon onthe night Smith was beaten u; and, had secured a job in Has! already left this job and was avaorking when %, heard tel was being 801 All three men were arrested and ¢ tried for murder. . All three Toate offhans ents at the time of their arrests which were to De Te at their trial. evidence ‘of! brain damage.” “IT. am: really lost. for Nes sait t should: let the“ industry’ know: that the membership means: business ‘ in» the’ negotiations.” < Union ‘locals throughout : -ducting ’ strike: votes, The. :| ‘union hopes to have.coastal votes.tabulated before the- ballots ‘are to be: counted ‘) by. June 23, a week before. the contract-expires.;: +: i+The union is demanding 8 $2.60 an hour ‘across-the: negotiationsor the‘ to meet. with representa: tives:from both: the’ Coast cer ‘said he ia eh the he. province’ now are.con-'|. and Interlor.! regions | ito health's 1981-82 ‘biidget.. He’ expects ‘the debate’, to, be the ise - of, being filed bi he said. Both : D'Arcy : jand Arnott -of the long term care ‘njob" to dtermine be wages ee | those pald to the outside “employees,. the men: said in thelr retoase: ! approximate! ly. : -briefs submitted te the minis: try of, forests .before . the annual allowable cut is set fn. . ibe: pply * cent, hike in* +2 Sections (A&B) inside éniployees got a 26 per: t the first ‘year, and 2 pet sant in the seecnd ig wage. for are out. employment in region depends on the rate of harvest. against including the Valhaila : area in the TSA until after an gaid, * cerns were the Valhalla aréa, | discuss pr 6 talics have been, hela for'a month. - logging in "| possible. cutbacks. in. the harvesting. levels, . although, a wide range’ of topics. was -covered, | Jim’ Friday, 20288 ‘About half the briefs were A from: timber licensees con- words,’? said Mays, ‘8 factory”: i machinist, as he cradied his tiny. daughter, ‘‘So” many years without. children, | so « many attempts to have a child ofour own and now here Iam”; the father ‘of two. How can I desctibe my feelings? I.am shaking so much 1 can hardly stand, . : “While we were waiting in the last. few weeks for: the babies to be born we kept asking why us? Why Rave we : been chosen to lead the world , in this Bad ‘Why of all the’ of They said his sister Aman- da, at S pounds 5 ounces, was born two minutes later and within three minutes was in the arms of her father, Rod- ney Mays, 33, and later was cuddled by her mother, 31- people ranting childcen have we been picked to be the parents of the first test-tube twins?” The test-tube technique, was devised by two British - doctors. It involves removing 5 called invitro fertilization, the gi OFFICIAL ‘OPENING of ‘the new: duced, he said. They want to know: where the missing volume of wood would come Dockers | boycott _| SURREY, B.C. (CP) — Longhsoremen refused to ‘unload 149 tonnes of uranium dan Austr- ds, and e° area - crlated, ‘Fisher said, He said: the ‘provin cial-regional district land use atudy for the Many of the: briefs argue. against including the Valhalla area in the TSA untill after en: ongoing study” assessing all , the values‘ of the! area is ews. . completed, Fisher, ‘said. He : looks only at fromthe provincial-regional * district land use study for the Slocan bad just. getting underwa: Briefs didressing the third major.- concern, logging in watersheds, argue in favour ommissi they, would’ not, oe ad if Jogging is considered: So i those All ‘values will’, be ‘recog: ated before arate of barved is sot for,an'area, he said.” ‘All submissions .and; min-~ utes‘ fromthe . public: meet- ings held in May-will be sent’ to the chief forester before he sets the AAC for the ‘Arrow TSA on une 16...;,;-. In addition,.a committes ing areas in the TSA will i meeting the chief forester- June, 11 ‘to since their concerns. Six people killed in Ontario. blaze THUNDER BAY, Ont. (CP) — At least six’ people are dead following‘a fire early ' a lian freighter that arrived at Serrey Saturday. School was held Thursday evening ‘with Its o; ning declared by 4 Deputy Minister of Educoiion RJ. Cartes jerry he 3 to schoo! board chairman. Anne Jones who in ae as shown here, turned the key. over to principal James Corbett. chaol began as a three-room structu: ‘Ing Its peak with 400 students in 1967. It furnedt ‘e und on Dec. 15, 1979. The new school, built for : $1 million, has been In ince May 1, 1981. rear ‘aboard: the ship is destined for the Edldorado Nuclear Uranium’ Refinery, at Port Hope, Ont. The B.C. Supreme Court.” issued an injunction late Friday forbidding picketing of the Fraser-Surrey Docks by workers and the Green- peace ina house conver- “ted into apartments. Police say all the victims, “so badly, burned their ages can not be determined, were on hi top. floor of. the buildin, It is élleved that siveral other persons escapted from the house and reports say two were taken to hospital. e' fire spread to a next-door house but the residents fled in safety and” the house was not. severely damaged. Fire fighting ‘and -reseve attempts were made difficult by the collapse of the roof on’ the burning building. ‘ A neighbor says there was a party going on in the house until late Friday night. ‘Deputy fire’ chief Al Winter said he was unsure of the cause of the fire and the fire marahal’s office is send- ‘ing an investigator to Thun- der Bay. Peet Hee Ee Reet SNARE IE Cina a ae 3