CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 24, 1980 j 8. c. Tel Hants stearate d r onl ore i. a fraudulent . 1 i i ms f proble UsiygWwhen In Nelson _ * it pb “be kissed and hugged, but sometimes her-father invented He fice up’-@ a large poker> and\slowly entered his’ oper Reagan ¢ Bact enjoy 3 different he : . 2 — . Lada a bedroom. Dol 4 : E : 5 squad ; Sree game just: for her. The child became afrald and lores didn’t move as: several Blows "perpetual problem, te ou 08 one eo ; Sune de people in the Vancouver area - being arrested by city. thet —Complete Subdivision Services Friday - Hong Kong husband with the dreadful accusation, Luis quickly told touch his child in an improper manner. Dolores belleved ‘ his father's favorite, was clubt Open Every ney Pt ‘hms elf wits-carbon m i Years passed and Luis’ was pole to gontral his he couldn't ex lain what: made “him. stp ae ety sei noe a jay: of : mi Be: Luis picked Fajenmers) A pernis jay ey United States" from a far pas suddenly as he Ha den fe he reappeared ineabope es ent eel “1 Just kill Ly ae short period of his life, Monge was'a good husband and an nIife was as Within, minutes police 2 arrived, anil ie were: ,sreetsi four the facts that are related here. Psychiatric exal wag ser sent from his na left Paty after completing | Grade 10. *Blaed, the Tater, he had overcome his strange want lie for hi his a Imes as fast‘ a Pe Base near Denver, Colo., Luis mi anstid ‘0! Mitla,, Th family -had ‘increa in 1944 ial. Each one in turn embraced | Luis received his discharge, an ebesaine a@ suc- On Friday, sleeping | Peicefuly vit the thet * mental illness, Later, the family was al Dolores were the proud parents of seven boys and two tp Meented man.. Janet, dana a . for, the head of the house, y . le not lavishly furnished, was more than adequate, No it in a) trance, Luis climbed the —Road Building. Dolores was appalled upon hearing of Janet's stisp!-" : cions. She couldn't believe *her ears. She faced ‘her | Saturday - Shanghai his wife of his problem. Crying in shame he swore that he Sunday - Peking would be able to contro! himself. and would never again Luls, but warmed him that if such an incident over - poker and placed with the other bodies, Aa Including Holldaya! occurred again she would leave.him. ° anette had intended to kill. al i : ( 8a.m.-10p.m. unhealthy sexual urges. In April, 1961, Luis ionge Whtmperin ng of favorite child, Freddle, brought dropped’ out cil as sight. Dolores Mreported him Whatever the reason, et ‘gover! x RESTAURANT :less known murderer, Unlike Gilmore; Jose Mon, : ater He New Orleans snd my better some over | belore ment d.. .{ 479 Baker 352-3456 was not an habitual criminal. In fact,’ a but a ve ven from: amnesia. » somebody else. st Rape! pea ; z always more the lovin; 7 " ideal father. Yet his erime was, horribje and disgusting husband and tether, Onee'a @, family playe by ee pe as station, Luls covealed tan at “Of “After the death of his patents when‘ fe was 11, Luis Spo ad pi ‘Sunday dinners. — many of ve Puerto Rico to‘ Brooklyn, C indicated that he was legally sane. Throughout his ques- re he was raised by assorted relatives. 7s tioning by ty die for and psychiatrists, Luis Analsted\that series of jobs until he. was when “h Army Air et While stationed atiLo' Air Force daughter, oes was safe to return hom wat s: “seven of Lule Monge" 's surviving children, acco : is panied by an uncle and aunt, visited their f chiltiren. with -an 11th due that 4 young couple were married was 16 i stood tr ie eee braced, a be c § forgaye’him for what cessful insurance salesman, He always wanted a.large,, Sune 28, “1968, th i aa mail ‘They ‘reasoned that their father was suf closely knit family. Dolores agreed. By 1961 Luis ani ir be Ee es olor ourt, as loving ‘family showed’ Luis: Monge was a happy, rather ;pandsomte middle , child her father. fpndled foes aged man who loved his wife and children. His home,, pata room, ot thes Minds war found gully ab ae wen he entually ant ni wi a >aeath ‘On March 20, 1964, he was transferred to D one could honest say that the lary e fami went thout S m. He sat on the any Of the necessities of life. * Be on bs _ hands reached under the bedcjo' Luis was somewhat of an athlete end loved to coach his children at various sports. Th almost made up a team. Luis enjoyett pla his boys and table tei When he wasn’t actively contentment, Luis was a troubled man. ;Unkn the members otal his’ rooted rly. : Despite “his outward appearance of seats husband, and devoted father to 10 enldren, Sas of sexual excitement. “What al ed Ii she moulin listen, He fled from thereon i Luis Monge paced the floor of his il Ii room. In a ving single moment he had lost the love of his -family. He % wif re to do with e fe would have nothing mi lo had run away once, but that was no-answer ‘his time. It was too late. His family would hate him. Outsiders would learn of his sham: Luis Monge, loving husband and ‘devoted father, “. Monge was no longer the last man to be executed in. 4 + the United States. decided to kill his entire family and himself as well. Suddenly ny An sat bolt it upright in bed. She shouted, would be nine years before Gary Gilmore woul defiantly utter his Mast words” Stet's do it iy woud "_Sewer & Water —Loading, Dozing, Backhoe : and Trucking . MAIN ELECTI RICAL supply. source to serve at the C Forestry Blue Lake Environmental Centre, is his generator shown here being checked by Grea manager, Barry McDowell of Fin- ning Tractor and Equipment. The 21-acre -Blue Lake camp, located approximately 16- les: northwest ot Canel Flats, ccomninulty ‘groups may ‘reserve periods * of two $2. seven days to take part in a | ‘activity with: ‘direct studies of the forest. Finning, “third-party billing ‘and,’ if: #isn't,@ car is dispatched''by | jfadiotelenhone | to the phone Pointy toes are back for * fall—arid heels will range © from very-flat to very high,. as in Western styling, As ° for color; look for rich grape tones Thos ae | and bined in shoes this in ‘co-operation with the Division of Crestbrook Forest Industries Ltd., rebuilt the D3400 30kw generator’ | which can operate continuously for ap and use it 7 the fei 's a electrical supply source. The Centre is a residen- tial wilderness camp where the -Juntor Forest Wardens program, schools, organizations, and other youth and adult refueling by using a 250-gallon diese! oil | supply, tank. Journeyman Stan Broniecki and Joe Merz of Finning performed the | task of rebuilding the unit. one. month without | Come to Calgary If you would like to chate your rec pes. (and receive new _ Ideas) from hundreds of men & women in the area, send . oo Lge ge ft — erica — =~. 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DISCOUNT ) NOTICE - FOR THE SAKE OF THE | SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN If a school bus i is stopped on the highway with red. lights flashing ALL motorists from EITHER ‘DIRECTION MUST STOP and must. not proceed. until the red lights stop flashing. All monument orders will be delivered by Oct. 15, 1980 for Fall setting. ; See our West Kootenay representatives: ‘CASTLEGAR CARBERRY . NELSON FUNERAL © FUNERAL MONUMENTAL | CHAPEL HOME Ltd. & STONE 411- 9th Ave. + 1298 Pine 533 Baker St. “Castlegar, B.C. Teall, B.C. Nelson, B.C, 365-3222 5 364-1211 352-5555 — FRIDAY, OCT. 2 ; on Monuments ordered "BENING THURSD. RIDAY AN! 1 5 % between Sept. Ist & Sept. 30th _ owe : ae a se A cere o OUR FALL SHOW PIECE FASHION REVIEW IS HAP- JOIN US FOR THE SPECTACULAR VIEWING OF FALLS - -FASHION CREATIONS AS WE BRING YOU LOCAL MODELS IN LADIES, MENS AND CHILDRENS APPAREL: SHOWTIME IS THURSDAY, OcT. L _ 7:00 P —. 7:00 P.M. AND SATURDAY: OCT.3 — 1:00 P.M. FORECAST E Chahbo- elha MALL Nelson, B.C. OPEN #30 ttt 6 Deity thew end Fi, THN C Voice of the People Frustrated over decision r, Castlegar ‘News: On behalf of the teachers in school District No. 9, I wish to express our frustra- In the rapidly “hanging times of this decade, it is particularly important | for teachers to _have” the best tion and di ion with the recent decision of the board of school trustees to not allow all of the, members of the Primary Teachers’ Association to attend a unique professional develop- ment ‘conferenee" in Cran- brook. . Tho ey of the . board's oe g in revers-, ing a previous approval-in- ». principle has been difficult to comprehend. Senior citizens ce, Pp possible. is “go close and acceasible to West Koothnay. teachers. ” “All teachers are entitled | to four days per school year - Present this coupon for va growing, necessitating a sep- aration of in-service st (primary from dis Don't they have a right to fspiege tar. 198) udies : have access to the best pro- 463) 253-4101 13 eRe y avail: TetexO. Clearly, itis the children who benefit most when teachers le. $0 ment pire z : A quality experience, such as the Provincial mary Conference in Gra: “brook, has never before been public to afternoon tea A “cake, walk” — what does that: Phrase mean to you?: Whatever ‘aenores it may recall, come to the Senior Citizens’ tea on Sat- urday to learn what. their e interpretation is. Mrs. Helen Bonacci_ is master-minding the game, which anyone in ~ attendance may enter at a cost of 60 cents a piece, and in which the prize is a cake. Where -else’ would you find a chance to take away'a home-baked delicacy for 50. cents, and have a fun game into the bargain? Other attractions - are: “the table of baked ‘goods “breads; buns, cakes, -1iuffins —you nameit, theyive got ity a table of hand-made small items, many suitable for Christmas. gifts; and, of course, the usual delightful tea served to all comers for the 50 cents entrance fee. The affair will be opened in the Senior Citizens’ Centre at 2 p.m. this Saturday. Tea will be served until 4 p.m. Door prizes are to be drawn, and a beautiful hand-made afghan will be auctioned at'3 pra. Seniors are offering another pleasant afternoon tea party to their fellow citizens. They urge your support and prom- _ ise you-.an entertaining af- -ternoon in return: for your time and money. able? . 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