YOUNG B.C. GROWN TURKEYS | ges) Cc 1B kg) Ublty Grade... I. SHOW STAR ICE CREAM Flavors. ae | pail ut 42299 EDWARDS COFFEE tee “UNICURE. TASTE TELLS x* Cream Corn. Choice * Green Peas. Assorted. Choice *. Cut Green Beans. Choice x Cut Wax Beans: Choice * Beans with Pork * Kidney Beans * Spaghetti in tomato sauce sie 3,91] 00 fasd mi) ie fea tia grants to th: at of order have ‘nequired the ‘very same that-he could. not: The dark man was carrying an was the doctor's.o) olive gr green suitcase. r ththe p scan le boarded ‘the train, but afew. last kni ddress. minutes later disembarked. He was not carrying ilete inion that her, : Acheck of the addre: Fee tani Sagauiit bad the suite: check of the address at a ase. cjwhlle Scotland Yard was. still in the initial stages: ' econd: portion of the hapless . . habit, ‘Today’ 's horrendous recollection may Be too much for those more timid souls among us. They will not be admonished if they choose to escape at this point. Hardier folk are, of course, invited to read Or April 5, 1968, when the 12:52 p.m. train pulled into’ Wolverhampton Station, someone left an Polive green suitcase aboard. Two railway employees going ‘off duty were the last to leave the otherwise empty carriage: They decided to take the suitcase to the left luggage office. Here It was opened by Leslie Stevens, who recoiled in horror as he stared _ down at the. upper torso of an Asian woman. The torso in the suitcase was clad in a blue dress, cotton vest, and a white bra of Indian manufacture. . The relatively new suitcase had been manufactured in England. The contents of the suitcase had been wrapped in a swath of green cloth. Scotland Yard detectives found out that the train had been thoroughly cleaned at Euston ‘before pa arting at 10:40 for Rugby, Coventry, Bir-: mingham, and Wolverhampton. It was reasonable to assume that the suitcase had been placed aboard at one of these Stops: efan task of ques- _ tioning ticket sellers, the pal takers, and passengers “on the train that day. Fortunately William Faux hed been the only ticket taker on duty at Euston the day the gruesome cargo was placed on the fain. Due to the light traffic Faux orlts in showed up at STiford, A woman crossing a br fe over the River Roding spotted a suitcase ally ly submerged in shallow water. She called Falice. Inside the suitcase they found the legs. and lower torso of a woman. These were transported to Wolverhampton, where it was ‘positively. estab- Sarabjit’s father was seit livi if Fanshawe Barking. He was a 39- ear alt eons Sikh lished inat the two suitcases held the remains of the same individual. Pathologists estimated that death had occurred no more than between 12 to 24 hours before the first suitcase was found on the train. They estimated the age to be between 18 and 30. Gynecolo; st EJ: Fisher felt that the woman had never had pregnancy, nor had she ever given bi but he dd did ascertain from his examination of the that the victim may have aborted a pregnancy of shorter duration. Detectives: scoured the railway. tracks, while frogmen dragged the River Roding in an attem t.to recover the victim’s head. While this segment of the as proceeding, a Photofit picture of by Faux was published in the newspapers, together with a descriptive list or the dead ‘woman’s clothing. extremely dark man who inquired if he could preboard the train. Faux had.informed ,the man THOMPSON SEEDLESS HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Tues.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 - China Creek “Drive a Little to Save a Lot” which had probably been caused by blows from a hammer. ! ‘While ‘these pew ciscoveries were takin; Blace, ng up th a pregnancy. It was this information wittch led to the victim’s identifi: cation. Joan Ellen Watts had examined Sarabjit ‘and | had LUCERNE LARGE eS You can be reimbursed 80% of your prescription - expenses over $100 if you file a Universal Pharmacare " .suftéases and’ the’ duffle b named Suchnam: Singh. San roved to be uncooperative, stating that he Mad no Fide that his J dat ter had been pregnant, refused to identify her , and swore that he had no idea where she fived: Two days later he changed his tune and insisted on making a full confession. Singh's confession is one of the most heartless and spend a few da: these visits his ; daug marry a man in Father and daughter ar, icked hammer and struck Sarabjit twice on the heade! he Suchnam then walked to Ilford, where he pur- chased'a hacksaw, A half hour later he returned, s- tate his victim, Sarabjit, who was still cen unbe- lievably attempted whe hack didn’t succeed. Whe task, Suchnam threw. his prong male ante 8 and hacksaw in a dustbin. He later tossed the hammer. away in a vacant lot. Singh packed his daughter's yemeins in the two As the police. had si ised, he was the dark man who had purchased . the ticket at Euston, He had placed the sultcase on the train and disembarked. Next morning he trav- elled by bus to the bridge, where he threw away the second suitcase. He then drop) off the duffle bag containing his daughter’s head on his way to work, While relating his confession, Singh talked ina calm, matter-of-fact manner, no doubt believing that the detectives would surely understand that a daughter who had become e pregnant without the benefit of marriage deserved such treatment. Ajury took only 90 minutes to find Suchnam Singh guilty of murder. He received a sentence of Ilfe that Indian girl that she was | . All individuals or 1 families registered with the Medical Services Plan of British Columbia are * eligible to claim an 80% refund on expenses for insured benefits over $100 spent between January Ist, 1981 and December 31st; 198L Benefits of the Pharmacare plan include most drug prescrip- March 1 results from ‘Joy Keillor Bridge Club tions, ostomy supplies, designated permanent prosthetic.appliances, and syringes for diabetics. Ov -ounter drugs cannot be included. To claim for your reimbursement, toral acare receipts for pi . Nine-and-one-half tables, with an average of 108, took part in play March 1 at the Joy Keillor Bridge club with A CAT IN NEED . . .'is.a friend indeed, Nine-mont eae ayy tie itd Siamese cross cat named Castlegar seniors 25th” anniversary ‘The Castlegar a and District members ‘of the Senior Citi- ‘gens’ Aasociation-held their “regular business meeting on Thursday afternoon fn their was. Bang Tor four members x:who, eolebisted birthdays in Cards. have been sent to sick and thanked:the-members for all the cards, ‘visits and phone ‘ealls:he received while sick. Nora Olson .is keeping a ti “Fred” with SPCA protection officer. Jackie Yocum. Fred — alongwith numerous little better but not able to sit other stray dogs and cats — needs a foster home until a permanent home can be through a’ meeting. It was found. —CosNevsPhoto by Ron Norman, : Foster homes needed Castl : Society f for the Preventiod ‘of Cruelty to Animals needs foster. homes for. stray animals. The - society has numerous dogs and cats and.will Ipay for’ food and other related until p found. 2 All foster homes are requized to de ‘a love, affection and shelter. Those interested may have their choice of the type of animal they. would like to foster and the length of time. & Call for more information. ‘Med al: care: $50 million i increase’ VICTORIA (CP) — “British Columbians. will be contrib-. uting about $50 million more a year towards medical care through increased fees, Health Minister Jim Nielsen + said Tuesday. The B.C. government ann- ounced Monday it is increas- ing medical care insurance, and hospital, emergency care _ and ambulance fees effective Apiil 1c: Tt also will require those + covered “under: the, provincial dental care’ program to pay the first $30 each year. There currently is no ‘deduitible. + The them, peli 12-per-cent limit imposed on government. spending under Premier Bill Bennett's restraints program. Single people will. pay.30 per cént for medicare cover- age when the fee goes to,$15 each additional ‘ilometre fpom $11.50 a* month; : For. i couples, the increase is 22 per is 11 per cent to $32 a 43. from $28.75. . ~~ Nielsen ‘said, ‘the increases Nielsen told reporters. the ‘are part of a: program where medical services tate will ~citizens will have to pay more cover about 35 per cent of the * to assist-in offsetting the cost. costs with the taxpa of health care, ing the remainder. reported a birthday card and "rose ‘taken to Mrs. ‘Edith ‘dealt’ with at. the annual meeting in May. Mrs, R. Hunter offered © look. after refreshments for the next three months, 3 The Spring Tea and Bake Sale will be held May 14 in the centre, The Castlegar 8.C.A. will celebrate its 26th birthday‘ Sept. 16 with a dinnér in the : centre. Delegates will be named at the next meeting to attend . © the' provincial annual meet- ing. Any seniors who want jobs done should contact Matthew. Lamb at 865-2821, He is most. anxious to get his Scout Badges. +Hobbit “Hill would like some, Grandpas to do some light jobs for them. Refreshments — including a. birthday cake — were © enjoyed at the close of the - meeting. Dr. Milsum to speak on stress Edgy? Uptight? It could be stress that is getting to you. And it could be making you il Health, Stress, Illness and Lifestyles will be the topics when . University of B.C. professor, Dr. John. Milsum addresses UBC alumni in the: Trail area March 17, 8 p.m. at the Eagles Hall, 1505 Bay Avenue, Trail. +A‘ professional engineer, witha doctorate from :the. -in' hos- Institute. of pital Sunday on. the occasion of her 90th, birthday. George McAndrew; gave a “very. interesting report of his “work with ‘the seniors. : Any senior: needing help Technology, Milson joined: the UBC Faculty of Medicine in 1972 at Professor of Health’ Care and Epidemiology. and - Director of the Division of Health’ Systems; in the Uni- versity Health Sciences ” ; Centre, He feels that health should ~ 70 be‘ promoted before. illness. would like one sof the Associa-I * tion members to attend their meetings. They also asked if the S.C.A. would like to have -a float in the SunFest parade. Resolutions have been sent . to the provincial board to be: The results will be an im- proved individual quality of life ‘and in‘ the’ long: run’‘a "> cheaper health care system. ‘To'de this individals ‘have to take the primary respon- sibility for their own health and well. being and that means 2 greater understand- ing of how life factors affect the: change from health to - illness. 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 10, 1982 The new Provincial Voters List is now being -and are calling on every residence in the province to ensure that every eligible voter is registered. ‘Ifyou're at home when we call, you can register then and there. If we miss you the first time, we'll call again. And, if you're not there, we'll leave a registration form for you to complete with a pre-paid return envelope. Be sure to take advantage of one of your most important rights. GET: ON THE LIST. : BE A PART! OF YOUR PROVINCE! Province of Deputy Registrar General of Voters British Columbla Elections Branch Sa The wash team to beat: - ~ Our money-saving Beaumarks — go to $7.50 from ‘the, current” $6.50; day care surgery: char-} ges to $7 from $6.2 day. ind: emergency out-pati ges will double to.$4 from GOOD DEAL The minister said that even with high fees, ‘‘it is’ still minimum cost for a full day of hospital service. a Ambulance fees. will. in- te alternatives and that is recov- “crease to $25 for the first 40°" ering: revenues * from those ho t ERE kilometres and 26 cents, MO’ off a Beaumark six je washer Each cycle Is. designed to clean a lar; type of fabric, Including knits and ‘pemmanant press. It has. and five washirinse combinations wath an extra’ wre: idial: complete with: Breach -funne!, “fabric softening . self-cleaning lint. filter., No. 36000. eee sei 629.98 No. 57000. deluxe seven Program model. Our reg. 709.98 Sale 649.98 {40 off a Boaumark: cial Pharm: The Bay makes It econom! ical oot this» ‘your official PI the following resul team on. your. side. ve SO off a Bos benefits as listed above: if they add up-to over owing res ss, . : _ flepenciabl ble. and: fashlonablex. it’s Te ‘ : eyel ayer en $100 for you and your dependents, you should Ne 1. of the ; competition. combined. The automatic yer mate! washer laim If at oursale prices! . In performance ‘as good looks. file a claim. Cl Forms are available at your ° team anda sheltd 's comic, line at aaaenaed cottons, oie He treats them the pharmacy. Fill out a Claim’Form, attach thé jesign _ Claim Form mie 25 Dozes. Save 20¢, Canada Grade... la Heather Pottle with 142; Id. With automatic nie PUREX — BATHROOM TISSUE Hn = Only fae scomT PAPER TOWELS Viva. ¢. Save 576, 2Qoll Pig............... Only Prices Effective March 11, 12 & 13. IN THE CASTLEGAR STORE OA SArawaAY LimITan ANA SALES IN RETAIL QUANTITIES ONLY If you are over 65, or an income assistance recipient, you.do not have to submit aclaimform / Y receipts! in the spaces provided, and mail. + You are already receiving hilly pak benefits Tourists, transients and visitors to British Columbia are nor: eligible to claim; neither are people receiving fully-paid drug and medical benefits m a union or employersponsored plan, or from DV.A,, D.LA., Workers’. Compensation or Home Care. ‘If you have any questions, ask a Pharmacist. They know all the details about Universal a service of the Province: hannacare | Columbia Ministry of Human Resources, Honourable Grace M. McCarthy, Minister second, Hugh Auld and Rog- ier Deweever with 123; third, Jude Goodwin and Rob Trou- bridge with 121‘ and fourth, July Sheppard and Joy Ram- sden with 116. East-West First, Lori McWatters and Julie Smith with 140; second, Connie Miller and Pearl Pal- mer with 187%; third, Bill Martin and Bill Gorkoff with 1162 and Ted Vockeroth Sr, and Louise Whitehead with 108. Continued Success .Tothe New Owners of RON’S MOTEL We Thank the Purch: & Vendors for Their Potroncge, Negetictions Completed By: FRED N SR eGe NORM\ WERRE 365-3703 OS. ju} FA BLOCK BROS, Orn He haya ‘Ave., Trail +2507 Hardware Garden Seeds Dog Licenses Propane Depot . Lottery Tickets “Gulf Gas 8Oil” Groceries: & Confectionary” Newspapers & Magazines Shur Grain Feed Fishing, Supplies & Bait Hunting & Fishing bicenses ‘ “We are now: ww taking orders for: 7a.m.- 8 p.m. Weekda' ays , 9a.m.-8 p.m. Weaken is & holidays prepenee “wether ike} of needs sf Tort, ecxtety st tS Gna font mounted tnt filter. Available in white, wheat oral No, 66010. Our reg. 459.98 sae 419; 098 * No. 670410 deluxe model with re: no-tumbie drying rack. iii 489.98 Sale 439.98 m, 05: ih 2 etaday 30 ure $0 9:00 p.