x r ‘ A6 | CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24. 1982 Carpenter's widow files damage suit VANCOUVER (CP) — A* damage sult has been filed in B.C. Suprem> Court against Anthes Fquipment Ltd. by Caro! Davis, widow of one of the four victims of last year’s Bentall tower construction accident. Donald Davis and three. Sheik's former wife awarded $75,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) — ‘The wife of a Saudi Arabian sheik was awarded $75,000 Monday to support her for the next three weeks and was granted custody “of her four children after she tes- other carpenters ‘were killed :Jan..7, 1981, when the fly- form on. which they were working toppled over and they plunged 36 floors to the ‘ground. Anthes, a Toronto-based construction supply com- pany, designed and. supplied * the flyform which a coroner's jury found to be “underde- ened.” 4 suit for ‘unspecified general damages and related costs is brought under the Family Compensation Act on behalf of Davis and her three’ chile tified about .a lifestyle her >: lawyer called “so opulent it’s almost obscene.” Superior’ Court Judge Harry. Shafer; who some- times gasped in astonishment. at the details of royal extra- vagance revealed by Shetka Dena Al Fassi, said he be- lieved she was entitled to the” money until the next court hearing, to be held March 16. The sheika, 23, seeks half of the 27-year-old sheik's for- tune, estimated at $6 billion. She also seeks $75,000 a month in temporary support to keep her in, the style to which she became accus- tomed as a member of royal- ty. ioe on her days with the sheik, the sheika said it was not uncommon for them to spend $2 million a month-on per- sonal’ expenses, including trips to Paris where she would. buy’ between 12 and 15 evening gowns at a time at a_cost of $20,000 each and more. Real estate ‘aalespeople must now provide more ex- tensive disclosure when buy- ing property for themselves or for someone they repre-’ sent. Consumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Peter Hynd- man said this and several other amendmerits to the Real Estate Act. became law on Feb. 1. Hyndman ‘said new dis- closure forms have been printed and. will be distri- buted to all real estate agencies. “The forms make it clear to vendors that they are selling the property to an expert in the real estate market. The Secret document leaked OTTAWA (CP) —:The ill-, fated ‘oil rig Ocean: Range may have remained afloat for at least 90 minutes after its:’ , crew abandoned it last week, ‘Newfoundland © Progressive ‘Conservative James: Mc-. Grath said Tuesday. A secret document alleged: ly belonging to Mobil Canada’ Ltd. operator of: the Fig, -indicates Ocean Ranger was “still upright. and. okay’ to°. land helicopter. on”, at; 2:65 a.m. Feb, 15, McGrath told the Commons." }).":-: ‘A message from the rig at 1:80 a.m, sald that'the crew was abandoning ship. “All' 84’ Another amendment ‘pro: crew members eventually hed” A ‘Rumors ‘that the | crew abandoned ship prematurely ‘have: been circulating. since the ‘rig ‘sank off the New- foundland coast during a wild North ‘Atlantic storm. The ‘government has said. the storm made a quick ras- cue ‘impossible, ‘but specu: | lation about what happened” that night was revived Tues- day, after ‘a St. John's radio ‘station broadcast ‘details of, ‘what: it \sald “was a, “confi- Sential Mobile document, \ partial copy, which Mc-. for St. John’ New “proypectiis, ‘fling re- vides a f period for time-share offer- ings made in B.C. Hyndman said this provision was intro-. duced in response'to sugges- day cooling-off '~ unnecessary filings for offer- -ings not directed toward the public, tions that some time-share’ - offerings include high® Bree sure tactics. In addition, promoters, of alltime shares nvolving land Pp iwith ©: superintendent of real estate. “Previously, only time shares. providing ownership East, said he obtained from 8t. John’s reporters, also in- dicates a supply boat: stand- ing near the scene of the dis- aster may have rammed 2 lifeboat with survivors. '. Pants of the document con- tradict official Mobile state- ments. Steve Romansky, thd . company’s’ east coast president for operations, said Monday the only thing the supply boat could see when it /) arrived at the disaster scene was little lights in the water. Romansky said the lights could have been ‘those at- tached to, all lifejackets. However, the document says that at 3:30 a.m. Rom- ansky advised an employee .on the nearby rig Sedco 706 “not to let helicopters land on the Ocean Ranger unless ab- ‘solutely safe to do so.” Attempts by McGrath and Tan Waddell, New Demo cratic Party energy critic, to ‘pin the rumors in the Com- mons were unsuccessful. ee view facets of travel About 40 Castlegar. and District Senior Citizens met : LAST ‘Thursday in’ ‘their * Centre’ for an afternoon of Jn: prasdened to ‘include ‘the for of ing an i based ona of the alc 's worth is force- fully brought to the venders attention.” Realtors who fail to pro- vide the: proper disclosure could be subject to fires of up to use real property.”. Gi A third amendment. ‘will result in “more understand: able real estate prospectuses * containing more relevant in- formation for the public,”. Hyndman said. “Mra. J. Heslop, the -con- venor’ of the entertainment committee, introduced two young ladies. fram West's ‘Travel Agency, who spoke” “about all facets~ of ‘tours which: can ‘arranged for air, . + bus or’ cruise: tours, arrange a surprise package for anyone wanting to sur- prisea member ' of ‘their family or friend. Their pres- entation was followed by a question and answer ‘period. “The playing -of cards and ‘serving of refreshments - rounded off a pleasant after- noon. % The young ladies invited || the members to “drop inte West's if they néeded any "accom- “:modation, ete. ‘They can also travel- es ewes SPE Paramette 50+ 00's? eases 4.69 Dristan ter ime 09 Dristan Sapsales 10's... De 69 for, wm $350 BATHROOM TISSUE: so. 513° mrss 4.09 For relief of sinus pain and congestion, colds“fayfever. MEMBER MLS ‘CASTLEGAR, B.C. CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — 365-3347 . ASSUMABLE MORTGAGES. $47,000 at 19'4% 960,000 08 18k AGENCIES (1979) itp.: ARE YOU PREPARING TO BUILD YOUR DREAM . HOME? 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CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 } Bl, Weekly or Bi ‘Weekly Mortgage Payment Plans SAVE — THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN INTEREST — SAVE — YEARS OF REPAYMENT TIME. (Call us for information) 7 Kootenay Savings Credit Union “TRAIL © FRUITVALE ® CASTLEGAR sot 'NAKUSP © NEW DENVER © WANETA PLAZA * SALMO ¢ TH SLOCAN - ‘By ‘CasNows Staff Castlegar \Rebela lost their chance last night for the Koot up by Horning and back- handed into the Nelson . het. - Junior Hockey: League ti- “tle, ‘or did they? ‘The team lost 54 to Nelson Jr. Maple Leafs in double overtime in Nelson, putting them out of the - Successful weekend | for Foes ‘Rockers KIJHL playoffs. But the club fs now pro- testing. the loss because a goal scored by Perry Horn- ing 14 seconds into double overtime which would have given'them the win was disallowed. ~ The puck hit the goal judge's net, ‘bounced back onto the ice and.was picked Nelson i di pro- tested the goal — which would have seen the two teams proceed to game six of the playoffs. In fact, one Leaf, Robert ‘Richichi, went as far as at-, tacking the referee and had to be restrained by a linesman. Richichi never received a penalty for ac- tion, é Then at 6:52 of double overtime Terry Heddle put ;- the puck past the Rebel - goalie making the final score 6-4, and eliminating Castlegar from the playoff in five games. Rebels. manager Glen . Frisk says the club is pro- testing to the KIJHL pres- ident under, the «grounds that if the puck actually did hit the goal judge's net, the whistle should have been, blown,” Frisk. says an official protest has already been filed along with the fee of $25. i “If they go by the. rule book, our chances shoul be great,” Frisk says. Rule 74. in'the Canadian Amateur’ Hockey Associ- ation rulebook states: that - “When the puck goes out- side the playing area or REBELS’ OVERTIME GOAL DISALLOWED tebels oe loss" strikes obstacles above the playing surface with the exception of the side ‘ds, glass or wire: net- ting, play shall be stop- *ped.. .” Nelson had the lead in , the game at 5:58 into the . first period when Barry ° Jones scored. Richichi added another goal: at 11:49 to make it 2-0. ' Dean Keller scored the Rebels’ first goal at less than a minute later. © _ Bruce Zimmer respond- ed for Nelson with a short- “" handed goal at 15:20, giv- ing the Leafs a 8-1 lead.at the end of the first period. Jim Smith scored for the Rebsls at 5:12 in the » sec: é ond | period.’ ‘He scored his second goal, a power play, ° at 12:69 for a°8-8 ti¢. Keller scored ‘at 15:89, giving the Rebels a 4-3 lead oi the first time in the an the third period: Nek! * son's Jim'Petich scored a power play ‘goal,’ giving Nelson its 4-4 tie. - - Trottier scores for Islan ‘| By The Canadian Press While. Wayne Gretzky's F-3, attempt toset a single-season _ goal-scoring record has been ‘the centre of attention “around the National Hockey League the last few. days, Bryan Trottier of New York Islanders quietly has en- ‘ larged ‘upon his status in the NHL record. book. Gretzky tied Phil Espo- sito’s record of 76 goals in the :.season on Sunday and the season and on two In Union N.Y., Al Se- others Tuesday night as the Islanders defeated Chicago ‘Black Hawks 5-1. The four-point night in- creases the points total of the 26-year-old native of Val Marie, Sask., to 102 and gave him the distinction of scoring 100 or more points in five consecutive seasons. Meanwhile, Quebec Nor- Edmonton. centre’ will shooting for {his record-set- ; sOFINg Hee diques ended Montreal's un- beatenstreak at 16 be beat- ing ‘the Canadiens 4-3. G In other games, it was: St. end ‘Cranbrook last night. The Rockers-won He earned it by scoring his * with:20 points, im: Demeo with: Alst and 42nd goals of the sis 5p. m. Satu day a.SHSS. jwith 13 points and, game Mt. Baker was 'a.very physi- cal match. The Trojans’ strat- egy® was. to. intimidate ‘the Rockers but it didn't pan out. The Rockers ‘showed’ éxcel- : lent self-control” and’, Cran- (|The first half was very low” scoring, with Stanley Hum- quick baskets “and. never | looked ‘back. ‘Shooting 50 per cent from the. field. they earned a 49-35: victoty. J Tom Deme ; Paced, she NHL draft affects iscms EDMONTON (CP) =" Ju- nior hockey officials and fans are becoming concerned about the psychological’ ‘ef- fects of the National Hockey, League's. under-age draft. ' ‘Two Canadian major junior hockey league teams ‘most affected since the und Brian Bonnett’ 0: points and David —Costlews Phofo by Cheryl Wiehlow BC. cu esday, coming up’ hot’ to it guaranteed. them at least * third