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Employment services in Kimberley are not what they used to be since the full-service Alpine Employment closed its doors last spring as the provincial government remodelled delivery of services, but some help is available. The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) Kimberley, as well as Work Place BC will have staff available at the Kimberley Public Library in the upstairs meeting room every Wednesday from 10 p.m. to 4 p.m. Additionally, CBAL Kimberley is also available on Thursday afternoons at the Library to provide literacy support and information for adults. Kimberley Public Library had been seeing an increase in unemployed patrons seeking to use the Library’s free computers after Alpine Employment closed. Work Place BC and CBAL Kimberley are now hoping to alleviate that pressure on the library by renting the upstairs room. This is a limited employment service, says Kari Gjerten of Work Place BC.
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McKim started the year by building on its strong Grade 4-7 culture through Buddy Camps out at Wycliffe Park. Teachers have buddied their class with another class from a different grade and together they enjoyed a day focussed on hands on learning with environmental curriculum programs from Wildsight and Wild Voices for Kids. Additionally, students and staff embraced the outdoor classroom by building relationships through cooperative games and activities. Thank you goes out to McKim PAC for their support as well as Wildsight and Wild Voices for their outstanding educational programming. It was because of the planning efforts by Mr. Loftsgard and Ms. Turcon, as well as our wonderful parent volunteer community, that these camps were so successful.
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Thought provoking film series and lectures Backyard chickens and climate change on the menu next week C AROLYN GR ANT bulletin@cyberlink.ca
A couple of very interesting, and thought-provoking events are coming up next week in Kimberley
and Cranbrook, dealing with subjects that are both timely and topical. Wildsight’s One Planet Film Series will present ‘Mad City Chicken’s on October 25 in Cranbrook at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre and on October 26 in Kimberley at Centre 64. Both start at Centre 64. “We’re passionate about our ongoing food sustainability proj-
ects, and feel that the backyard chicken issue is one worth exploring in our communities.” said Jessica Windle of Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook. “Keeping a flock of hens in the backyard is appealing to many households — chickens provide a source of fertilizer, pest control, and of course, fresh eggs. There are also concerns about backyard chickens, primarily that chickens and their feed could be-
come attractants for bears and other wildlife.” The film is full of information on raising backyard chickens and Wildsight hopes it provokes discussion. A panel discussion will be held right after each screening with local experts available to answer your questions. “It is our hope that the film and discussion will stimulate the formation of a group that will look
carefully into the potential of keeping backyard chickens in our communities,” Windle said.
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Dr. Irina Baciu and staff are very pleased to welcome Dr. Nicole Vicenzino (right) to our dental practice. Dr. Nicole Vicenzino is a caring, friendly, knowledgeable and skilled family dentist and is a valuable addition to our team. She is accepting new patients and is happy to meet you soon. CRANBROOK DENTAL CENTRE SUITE #5, 1124 21st AVE. N. Phone: 250 489-4721
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LOTUSLAND: Erin Dalton (left), new owner of Lotus Books in Cranbrook, is pictured with outgoing owner Joanne Bellanger. Store cat Rosy is also taking part in the photo op. Dalton has purchased the longtime book business from Bellanger, and will continue to operate it at its location on 10th Avenue South, across from City Hall. Lotus Books will be marking its 40th anniversary as a bookstore this year, and the four owners the store has had — all women — will be gathering for a special celebration later this autumn. Watch the Townsman for more on this event.
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Woman returns cash blowing around Vernon parking lot C anadian Press
VANCOUVER — Police in Vernon, B.C., are hailing a woman who chased after a large amount of cash blowing around a parking lot. RCMP spokesman Gord Molendyk says the woman saw the cash on
Tuesday and gathered up as much as she could. The woman called police and then left a message with a nearby business. It turns out the money had been dropped without being
noticed by a business owner. Over $2,000 has now been returned to the very grateful business owner. Police say the Good Samaritan, who’s in her 40s, didn’t want to be identified.
Premier tells kids to stand up for change and against bullying C anadian Press
VANCOUVER _ B.C. Premier Christy Clark has told a stadium full of young people not to be bystanders in the face of bullying. Clark made the comments at the We Day event in Vancouver while referring to Amanda Todd’s suicide.
Todd, 15, took her own life last week after enduring years of Internet sexual exploitation and bullying by her peers. Clark noted Todd recorded a YouTube video before her death, recounting the abuse inflicted on her. Clark says Todd
made the video to convince the public to stand up and not be bystanders. Clark compared the teen to Terry Fox, whose death left the legacy of the Terry Fox Run, saying Todd’s death should also drive young people to stand up for change.
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Zombie Walk limping towards Kimberley Annalee Gr ant Townsman Staff
On October 12 and 13th the Selkirk Junior Girls Volleyball team travelled to Revelstoke for the Junior Last Spike Volleyball Tournament. Selkirk has been participating in this event for several years, giving the juniors a chance to compete against teams from the interior of B.C. Coaches Jill Denney and John Kendall are proud to announce that our Grade ten ladies won the tournament in the finals against Okanogan Central Mission winning the first two matches 25-16 and 25-14. The Huskies were a great team to go up against as they are incredibly talented in their offense game, but in the end could not defeat Selkirk’s outstanding attitude and passion for the game. The girls played the tournament with great ball handling and made some killer hits and impressive digs. Key roles were played by all and they were rewarded with 1st place. Good job and keep it up ladies!! Written by Jordan Anderson, Annie Bird and Jill Deeney
The zombies have walked in Cranbrook, and now they are limping their way towards Kimberley for the event in that city on October 27. Ruth Turner, organizer of the Kimberley event and chair of the Cranbrook one held this past weekend, said she couldn’t stand the thought of the living dead not wandering the streets of Kimberley for a cause when she heard there might not be one this year. “I was told that the Kimberley walk wasn’t going to be happening, and at first, I was really disappointed – until I chewed it over for a few hours and realized that even though I had only a month to organize it, I could organize something,” Turner said. “I had been assisting in co-ordinating the Cranbrook walk this year. I already had a bit of Zombie Fever.” And so the walk is on. Zombies will gather at Rotary Park on October 27 at 7 p.m. The walk will set off at 7:30 p.m. along Rotary Drive to the Platzl. The zombies will be met by free hot chocolate from Overwaitea and judges will deliberate to name the best dressed undead.
Zombies are being asked to bring a nonperishable food item for the Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank to support them before the big rush into Christmas. “Families don’t just go hungry during the summer, or Christmas when most fundraising for the food bank is seen, but year round,” Turner said. “I would like to see food bank shelves fully stocked all year.” Turner is urging Zombies to bring their A game – or should it be Z game – because the best zombies there will be up for prizes. “In previous years, we have had a breathtaking display of creativity, and I know costume judging is going to be very, very difficult,” she said. “I have heard hints of some of the costumes this year, but I don’t want to give anything away, so people will just have to come out and see for themselves.” The event is for all ages, and the 2011 edition even featured a very creatively dressed toddler with her mom. “I have been bringing my kids to all the zombie walks, starting when my youngest was not even walking,” Turner said. “Her costume was a snowsuit with ‘Snack’ hung off of it. We want to keep this a clean, fun, sober family event, that will be en-
joyed annually for years to come.” Any businesses interested in helping out with prize donations can contact Turner at (250) 427-2237. Volunteers are needed for the day of the event for traffic control and judging. The Food Bank will have volunteers on hand to collect the food donations and the event itself is sponsored by the Kimberley Chamber of Commerce. Entry to the judged costume competition will be by donation to the Food Bank. The suggested donation is $2. All other zombies just coming by for the fun should bring a nonperishable food item. “I personally love the zombie walks because they show a certain degree of community support in ways we don’t often see, and shows how communities can get together and support local causes,” Turner said. “I am always amazed at how much support is raised by the walks.” Turner said she also just loves the idea of trying out macabre makeup techniques and getting dressed up. “There’s only one time of year that I can get away with it, without getting odd looks. It’s fun, friendly, creative, and for a good cause. What’s not to love?”
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Selkirk girls gr 9’s won 1 st place this past weekend in a tourney held in Jaffray beating Mount Baker’s gr 10 team. Great job!
Bob Sandford and Deborah Harford will speak at a public lecture at McKim Auditorium on Wednesday, October 24 (7:30 p.m.) at Mount Baker High School and COTR on Thursday, October 25 (1 p.m. to 2 p.m.) and at Selkirk Secondary on Friday, October 26, 2012 (9 a.m. to 10 p.m.) Sandford and Harford are internationally known experts on climate change and its implications. Sandford is the EPCOR Chair of the Canadian Partnership Initiative in support of United Nations “Water for Life” Decade. Bob also sits on the Advisory
Committee for the prestigious Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy. Deborah Harford is executive director with Simon Fraser’s Adaptation to Climate Change team. Deborah’s work with ACT has gained her national recognition as a resource for those seeking information on climate change adaptation and practical coping strategies. Their focus this week will be Storm Warning - Assuring Water and Climate Security in a Changing West. With the looming renegotiation of the Columbia River Treaty, the topic of that treaty and water treaties in general will be included as well.
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Some employment services available From Front Page “We have some computers so you can access job postings, we can offer some tips on resumes and cover letters. But it’s self help. It’s a very very limited employment agency. But we can also refer you to a case manager who visits Kimberley weekly.” CBAL is there to support as well, said Pam Bailie. “We are just here to help with more specific literacy skills,” she said. “If you have no idea how to do a cover letter, we can help. We don’t do resumes but we can help you do it yourself.” On Thursdays, literacy issues for adults are more the focus. “I am here for any type of adult literacy support. We are really trying to reach out to the community to help with reading, computer skills, math skills. We offer free tutoring.”
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Ryan White was the Subway Dynamiter 7th Player last weekend. He is shown with goaltender Jeremy Mousseau.
Blair is Back Cranbrook Physiotherapy Clinic (28-11 Ave. S. opposite to the RCMP station) is pleased to announce the return of Blair Farish to part-time active practice. Treatment is available for all WCB, ICBC and private paying patients, referred and non-referred.
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We hope all of our KEYSA soccer teams had a great season. Now, it’s time to finish up for 2012 and start planning for 2013. Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association will be holding their AGM on Monday, October 29th at 7:00 pm at Mount Baker Library Library. We will be trialing an amalgamated soccer board this year, and voting for one Board that will oversee Cranbrook Youth Soccer, Kimberley Youth Soccer and KEYSA. Thank you all for your support – see you at the AGM.
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his month is the 50th anniversary of of the risk of nuclear war until the 22nd. He then declared a naval blockade of the Cuban Missile Crisis (16-28 October, 1962), so we’re going to hear a Cuba, saying that he would stop Soviet great deal about the weeks when the world ships carrying further missiles from reaching Cuba by force if necesalmost died. But the past is a sary. That would mean war, foreign country, a place and probably nuclear war, where everything was in but at least the blockade black-and-white and men gave the Russians some time still wore hats, so it’s just to think before the shooting scary stories about a longGwynne started. gone time. Or so it seems. Dyer The Soviet leaders were The outlines of the tale now desperately looking for are well known. It was 17 years since the United States had used nu- a way out of the crisis they had created. clear weapons on Japan, and the Soviet After a few harrowing days a deal was done: Union now had them, too. Lots of them: the the Soviet SS-4 missiles would be withAmerican and Soviet arsenals included drawn from Cuba in return for a public some 30,000 nuclear weapons, and not all promise by the United States not to invade of them were carried by bombers any more. Cuba. The crisis was officially over by 28 Some were mounted on rockets that could October, and everybody breathed a sigh of reach their targets in the other country in relief. It was closest the world ever came to an all-out nuclear war. half an hour. What almost nobody knew until very At the start of the 1960s Moscow had gained a new Communist ally in Fidel Cas- recently is that the crisis did not really end tro, but the United States kept talking about on 28 October. A new book by Sergo Mikoyinvading Cuba. So Soviet Premier Nikita an, “The Soviet Cuban Missile Crisis: CasKhrushchev moved some nuclear-tipped tro, Mikoyan, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and missiles to Cuba to deter the United States the Missiles of November”, reveals that it from attacking the island. However, from continued all the way through November. US intelligence was unaware that along Cuba the Soviet missiles would be only five minutes away from their American targets. with the SS-4s, the Soviet Union had also sent more than a hundred shorter-range That caused panic in Washington. Early in October, 1962 the first Soviet “tactical” nuclear missiles to Cuba. They SS-4 missiles arrived in Cuba, and Ameri- weren’t mentioned in the Soviet-US agreecan U-2 spy planes discovered them almost ment on withdrawing the SS-4s from Cuba, at once. President John F. Kennedy knew so technically Khrushchev had not promabout them by 16 October, but he did not go ised to remove them. Fidel Castro was in a rage about having on television and warn the American public
been abandoned by his Soviet allies, so to mollify him, Khrushchev decided to let him keep the tactical missiles. It was crazy: giving Fidel Castro a hundred nuclear weapons was a recipe for a new and even bigger crisis in a year or two. Khrushchev’s deputy, Anastas Mikoyan, who was sent to Cuba to tell Castro the happy news, quickly realised that he must not have them. The second half of the crisis, invisible to Americans, was Mikoyan’s month-long struggle to pry Castro’s fingers off the hundred tactical nuclear missiles. In the end, he only succeeded by telling Castro that an unpublished (and in fact non-existent) law forbade the transfer of Soviet nuclear weapons to a foreign country. In December, they were finally crated up and sent home. So it all ended happily, in one sense – but the whole world could have ended instead. As Robert McNamara, Kennedy’s defence secretary in 1962, said forty years later, “we were just plain lucky in October 1962 – and without that luck most of you would never have been born because the world would have been destroyed instantly or made unlivable in October 1962.” Then he said the bit that applies to us. “Something like that could happen today, tomorrow, next year. It WILL happen at some point. That is why we must abolish nuclear weapons as soon as possible.” They are still there, you know, and human beings still make mistakes. Gwynne Dyer is a London-based independent journalist.
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I want to express my thanks and appreciation to the Kootenay Ice organization, and particularly to Jeff Chynoweth, President/General Manager & Geoff Davidson, Director of Sales, for encouraging the onice 95th Birthday celebration for Ruby Sinclair, their #1 fan. It was a very community minded way to celebrate the opening of the 2012/2013 season and the Ice players did their part by winning the game against the Regina Pats at Western Financial Place. Although it’s great to have as many fans as possible filling the seats for every game there is a particularly important one coming up on November 16th against Brandon. This game will be broadcast live by Shaw cable, and having the arena filled by fans portrays an important picture of the significance of hockey to Cranbrook. This will also be the first School Spirit night for the new season. Please set aside this date and plan to attend! The Ice are an important part of our social fabric and
our economy. I wish them all the best this season, and I look forward to seeing you at the games! Go Ice Go! Mayor Wayne Stetski Cranbrook
The FIPA While he was in Asia in September, Prime Minister signed a far-reaching trade deal with the Chinese — the CanadaChina Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA). FIPA will give Chinese investors and government the right to claim damages from any level of Canadian government if laws are passed which result in a reduction of a Chinese investor’s “expectation of profits.” They could even claim damages against the Supreme Court. Any arbritration and awarding of damages would take place in front of a secret tribunal, which would never have to make any of its deliberations public. Our labour laws, health care, environmental protection, workplace safety — all of these could lessen the “expec-
tation of profits” and trigger claims. Lawmakers will feel obliged to pass legislation that will not trigger arbitration, but could fundamentally change our way of life. This deal was never discussed or voted on in Parliament, and has had no feedback from Canadians. It will receive automatic ratification on October 31st, unless Canadians urge their representatives to force a debate on the issue. I have contacted my MP and the Prime Minister’s Office voicing my concerns about Canada-China FIPA. I hope other Canadians will do the same. J.E. MacDonald Kimberley
The deer Here we go again. I have lived in this area for more than 60 years and was sickened at hearing about the recent incident in Townsite where a lady lost her puppy to a mule deer. Our dog has been chased into the house several times
and I am thankful an adult was home to come between our dog and the deer. I am a grandfather and often wonder and fear what would happen if one of these aggressive deer took after a small child. I know the deer were here before us, but so were the dinosaurs. The problem I have is that the deer in town are not wild, they have become domesticated and a real danger to many people. I have had this conversation with many people and I don’t think it is normal or acceptable to be afraid to walk the streets in your own town for any reason, especially one with a clear solution. Kimberley prides itself as being a city that enhances a person’s quality of life but I don’t’ think being chased into your own house by the not-so-wildlife is living up to this philosophy. We have to continue our culling program to get our urban deer population down to where people, pets and plants are not threatened. Don Roberts Kimberley
The Clapp Brothers: Pluck, luck and struck by a duck
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here was a time when the name Clapp was synonymous with the city of Cranbrook. Merchants, hotel-owners, liquor vendors, business blocks, lumbermen, brewers and bottlers; it sounds like a whole lot of Clapps, but in fact it was only two. Frank and Lester Clapp were born in Adams, Wisconsin — Frank in 1867 and Lester in 1870 — the sons of Union Army Civil War veteran Edwin O. Clapp and his wife Sarah. As with many young men of the day the brothers eventually made their way to the Pacific Northwest. Lester ended up in
Fort Steele, one of numerous Americans who settled in the East Kootenay. He drove the Fort Steele-Cranbrook stage in 1898 but by the summer of 1899 he and a partner by the name of Murphy decided to set up a bottling works in Cranbrook. The partners constructed a building, ordered the machinery from Boston, and were soon turning out “aerated waters of all kinds; syrups, champagnes, ciders, ginger ales and soda water in siphons.” Murphy disappeared from the scene soon thereafter, to be replaced by Lester’s brother Frank. Lester married a local girl, Ella Oswald, in July 1900. Frank Clapp built a house. Frank Clapp married Alice Beckwith in January, 1901. Lester bought a house. Business was good. The brothers opened a Fernie branch of the East Kootenay Bottling Co. in 1902.
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The Lester and Ella Clapp Res. 227 10th Avenue, circa 1911 (Herald)
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TORONTO - Canada’s humiliating loss in Honduras has cost coach Stephen Hart his job. Canadian Soccer Association president Victor Montagliani said Hart had resigned effective Thursday. Canada needed just a tie or win in San Pedro Sula on Tuesday to advance to the final round of World Cup qualifying in the CONCACAF region, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean. Instead, Hart’s team was drubbed 8-1 Tuesday in the worst defeat by a Canadian men’s team since an 8-0 shellacking in Mexico in 1993. Hart said after the game he thought he had done his best. But he understood that Canadian fans would not be able to forgive him. Canadian Press
KIJHL Standings EDDIE MOUNTAIN DIVISION TEAM GP Kimberley Dynamiters 12 Fernie Ghostriders 11 Golden Rockets 10 Columbia Valley Rockies 14 Creston Valley Thunder Cats 10
W 8 7 5 4 3
NEIL MURDOCH DIVISION TEAM GP Castlegar Rebels 12 Beaver Valley Nitehawks 10 Nelson Leafs 11 Spokane Braves 12 Grand Forks Border Bruins 12
W L T OTL PTS 6 3 3 0 15 6 2 1 1 14 6 4 1 0 13 4 7 1 0 9 1 10 0 1 3
L 4 3 4 9 5
T OTL PTS 0 0 16 0 1 15 0 1 11 0 1 9 0 2 8
DOUG BIRKS DIVISION TEAM North Okanagan Knights Kamloops Storm Sicamous Eagles Revelstoke Grizzlies Chase Heat
GP 11 11 10 12 12
W 8 7 6 6 3
L 2 2 1 4 8
T OTL PTS 0 1 17 0 2 16 1 2 15 1 1 14 0 1 7
OKANAGAN DIVISION TEAM Osoyoos Coyotes Princeton Posse Summerland Steam Kelowna Chiefs Penticton Lakers
GP 12 11 11 11 11
W 10 7 5 4 3
L 2 4 5 7 8
T OTL PTS 0 0 20 0 0 14 0 1 11 0 0 8 0 0 6
WHL Standings Eastern Conference
GP W L
OTL SL PTS
Calgary Hitmen Prince Albert Raiders Brandon Wheat Kings Edmonton Oil Kings Swift Current Broncos Moose Jaw Warriors Regina Pats Red Deer Rebels Saskatoon Blades Medicine Hat Tigers Lethbridge Hurricanes Kootenay Ice
10 11 11 11 11 10 11 13 12 12 10 8
1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Western Conference
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OTL SL PTS
Kamloops Blazers Tri-City Americans Portland Winterhawks Victoria Royals Spokane Chiefs Prince George Cougars Seattle Thunderbirds Kelowna Rockets Everett Silvertips Vancouver Giants
11 12 11 11 9 10 8 10 11 9
0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
7 7 6 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 3
10 7 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2
1 2 4 3 3 4 5 7 7 7 6 5
0 3 3 4 3 4 3 5 7 7
1 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
16 16 13 13 12 11 11 11 10 9 8 6
21 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 7 4
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ROOKIE DUTIES: Kootenay Ice defenceman Tanner Faith throws a bag into the bus, while Euro import Jakub Prochazka supervises at Western Financial Place on Thursday afternoon. The Ice hit the road for a game in Red Deer against the Rebels on Friday evening, before returning for home action against the Kamloops Blazers on Saturday and the Rebels again on Sunday.
Ice have triple-header weekend TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor
The Kootenay Ice face a tough test this weekend when they rattle off three games in three nights, starting with their only road game of the month in Red Deer on Friday. The Ice will hit the road right after and head home to face the Kamloops Blazers on Saturday along with a rematch with the Rebels on Sunday. It’s the first action for the Ice since stringing together two wins last weekend against the Saskatoon Blades and the Edmonton Oil Kings. While both opponents had been struggling of late, it was a bit of a symbolic victory for
the Ice, as the Blades are hosting the Memorial Cup this year, while the Oil Kings are the defending WHL champions. Both games were a big turnaround for Kootenay, which has struggled defensively to start the season, however, the difference was stark during their last two wins. That defence also gave a boost to goaltender Mackenzie Skapski, who did some great work against the Blades, along with earning his first-career shutout against Edmonton. “The reason why we got the two wins, first and foremost, is we’re improving in every area,” said Ice head coach Ryan McGill. “…
In the second breath, I thought our special teams were real good on the weekend, other than that [Edmonton] game, for the power play. “Our goaltending seemed to get more consistent, which was big for us and I thought we just played a better team game on both sides of the puck, defensively and offensively.” One area of note for McGill was the power play against the Oil Kings, as the Ice couldn’t capitalize in eight separate opportunities. However, Edmonton currently has the topranked penalty kill in the WHL, while Kootenay’s power play is ranked 15th overall, at 18.9 per cent.
McGill chalked up the power play’s failure to a good penalty killing effort by the Oil Kings, while the Ice didn’t “follow the plan.” It’s something the team has been working on in practice this last week. “The biggest thing for us on the power play is you have to establish a shot mentality, number one,” said McGill. “Number two, you got to move the puck, and when you move the puck, you got to move yourself so that if you’re moving the puck and you’re not standing still, you’re trying to create holes in their defence and your making the other team think.” An effective power play is a handy weapon,
especially since the Ice are facing the WHL’s hottest team on Saturday when the Kamloops Blazers come to town. The Blazers are undefeated in regulation time, with a 10-0-0-1 record—their best start in franchise history. The Twitterverse around the WHL has exploded, with fans and media dubbing the month ‘Liptober’, as Blazers sniper JC Lipton has 23 points in eight games, and leads the league with 27. The Rebels, in turn, are coming off a 7-5 loss to the Blazers at home, before hosting the Ice on Friday evening. Red Deer is third in the Central Division and is hoping to halt a two-game losing slide.
Ex-Penn State coach asks judge to overturn convictions GENARO C. ARMAS MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
BELLEFONTE, Pa. Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky asked a judge on Thursday to overturn his child sexual abuse convictions and grant him a new trial, claiming his lawyers lacked sufficient time to prepare and the
statute of limitations for some charges had expired. Sandusky’s lawyers filed the appeal at the courthouse in Bellefonte where he was sentenced two weeks ago to 30 to 60 years in prison after being convicted of abusing 10 boys, some on Penn State’s campus in State College. They say there
wasn’t enough evidence to support convictions. Sandusky remains in the county jail, awaiting a transfer to a state prison to serve time for 45 criminal counts. Eight young men testified against him in June, describing a range of abuse they said included fondling and oral and anal sex
when they were boys. Sandusky has consistently maintained his innocence, and his attorneys have repeatedly said they felt they were rushed to trial and swamped by a mountain of documents prosecutors turned over in the seven-plus months between his arrest in November and the June
trial. Sandusky, 68, built a national reputation as one of the country’s premier defensive coaches while serving under head coach Joe Paterno, including two national championships. That image was shattered last year by his arrest, which also led the trustees to dismiss Paterno as coach.
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National hall of fame honours Niedermayer Donna Spencer Canadian Press
CALGARY - One of Canada’s most decorated hockey players has a unique post-career project. Scott Niedermayer, one of nine people inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall Of Fame on Thursday, has taken a stand on a controversial environmental issue. For Niedermayer to line up alongside those against the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline that would run through British Columbia is conspicuous. Georges Laraque’s involvement in the Green Party notwithstanding, few hockey players campaign on the environment. Since retiring two years ago, Niedermayer, a four-time Stanley Cup winner and two-time Olympic gold medallist, has become a spokesman for the World Wildlife Fund, which says the pipeline threatens the Great Bear Rain Forest on B.C.’s coast. “I grew up in a small town in the mountains and our parents had us
out doing things,” said the Cranbrook, B.C. native. “The more I travel, the more I appreciate and respect what we have in our country. I felt it was important to try and hold onto that. “I’m just sharing my opinions on things, my beliefs. That’s part of being in a democracy, I suppose, or should be. I know people will disagree. That’s fine too, I think. Not quite as fine as if they agreed.” Niedermayer won every possible hockey championship there is during his career, including the Memorial Cup, world junior hockey championship, world championship and World Cup. The defenceman was captain of the Canadian team that beat the U.S. in overtime for gold at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Niedermayer, 39, won three Stanley Cups with the New Jersey Devils and another with the Anaheim Ducks. Figure skaters Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, rower Derek Porter, speed skater Jeremy Wotherspoon, bobsled
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pilot Pierre Lueders and soccer player Charmaine Hooper joined Niedermayer among the athletes installed in the Sports Hall Of Fame. Calgary Flames owner Daryl (Doc) Seaman, posthumously, and sport pioneer Marion Lay entered as builders. Niedermayer and his brother Rob won a Stanley Cup together with the Ducks in 2007. They were also teammates on the Canadian squad that won a world title in 2004. “I’ve been tremen-
dously fortunate throughout my hockey career of playing with great teammates, for good organizations and getting a chance to play for Canada in a bunch of international competitions,” Niedermayer said. “That has added up to some success and some championships and some great memories. This is a great way to sort of sum all that up. It means a lot to get recognized for your accomplishments over a long
period of time. It means a lot.” Niedermayer continues to work in player development for the Ducks. Niedermayer and his family live in Anaheim and drive an electric car. They spend their summers in the Cranbrook area. Canada’s Sports Hall Of Fame opened the doors on its new facility last year. The red and white structure at Canada Olympic Park now houses 529 inductees across multiple sports.
Tigers sweep Yankees, advance to World Series Noah Trister Associated Press
DETROIT - Prince Fielder waved his arms frantically, gleefully calling off his teammates before catching the final out. From the moment Fielder signed his massive contract in January, an entire city had been waiting for a moment like this. Max Scherzer capped a stupendous stretch for Detroit’s starting rotation, and the Tigers advanced to the World Series for the second time in seven years by beating the New York Yankees 8-1 Thursday for a fourgame sweep of the AL championship series. Miguel Cabrera and Jhonny Peralta hit tworun homers in a fourrun fourth inning against CC Sabathia, who was unable to prevent the Yankees from getting swept in a postseason series for the first time in 32 years. “Yeah, we did it,” Cabrera said. “It’s an unbelievable feeling. ... Four more wins, guys. Four more wins.”
Scherzer took a nohit bid into the sixth against a New York starting lineup that was again without Alex Rodriguez, who flied out with two on in the sixth as a pinch hitter. Austin Jackson added a solo shot in the seventh for Detroit, and Peralta hit another homer an inning later. The game ended with Fielder, Detroit’s $214 million acquisition, catching Jayson Nix’s popup. The Tigers spilled onto the field for a celebration that began near second base and eventually moved closer to the third-base line. General manager Dave Dombrowski hugged manager Jim Leyland - who is in the final year of his contract - while owner Mike Ilitch rubbed Leyland’s right shoulder. “I’ve got a great bunch,” Ilitch said. “We don’t have one hot dog in the bunch. They’re all great guys. ... The Tigers are something special.” Detroit won its 11th American League pennant and first since
NHL labour talks drag on in spite of proposal exchanges Chris Johnston Canadian Press
Hockey player Scott Niedermayer answers questions after a news conference after nine new inductees to Canada’s Sport Hall of Fame were announced in Calgary on Thursday.
2006. The Tigers have five days off before the World Series starts Wednesday at defending champion St. Louis or 2010 winner San Francisco. After scoring in just three of 39 innings during the series, New York heads home to face unpleasant questions about its future following a post-season of
awful hitting, benched stars and veterans showing the wear and tear of age. Rodriguez, the $275 million third baseman, was out of the starting lineup for the third time in the playoffs. Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera could only watch following season-ending injuries. The Yankees hit .188
in the post-season and .157 in the LCS. New York went quietly in the ninth inning, with the Comerica Park crowd chanting “Sweep!” while the last three batters made out in order. Detroit outhit New York 16-2 in the finale and 46-22 in the series. The Tigers’ starters are 4-1 with a 1.02 ERA in this post-season.
Cardinals on brink of another World Series, beat Giants 8-3 R.B. Fallstrom Associated Press
ST. LOUIS - Adam Wainwright threw seven innings of four-hit ball and the St. Louis Cardinals roughed up Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants in an 8-3 rout Thursday night that gave them a 3-1 lead in the NL championship series. Matt Holliday, Jon Jay and Yadier Molina had two RBIs apiece to lead a 12-hit outburst by a team that batted just .198 through the first three games of the series.
The defending champion Cardinals can wrap up their second straight trip to the World Series as a wild card with a victory at home Friday night in Game 5. Lance Lynn faces Giants lefty Barry Zito. Lincecum was a bust in his first post-season start since the World Series clincher over Texas in 2010, giving up four runs in 4 2-3 innings. The two-time Cy Young Award winner with the quirky delivery earned a shot based on nearly spotless relief
work earlier in the postseason but reverted to regular-season form, when he was 10-15 with a 5.18 ERA, worst among qualifying starters in the National League. Wainwright was a glorified cheerleader while rehabbing from elbow reconstruction during the Cardinals’ improbable title drive last fall after earning the wild card on the final day and then upsetting the favoured Phillies, Brewers and Rangers to give manager Tony La Russa a chance to retire on top.
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TORONTO - Optimism was short-lived around the NHL’s collective bargaining talks. A flickering sense of hope was quickly replaced by frustration on Thursday after the NHL Players’ Association tabled three counter-proposals and had them summarily dismissed by the league. With time dwindling for the sides to strike a deal that would save an 82-game season, the status of negotiations was left up in the air. Commissioner Gary Bettman described the session as “thoroughly disappointing” and promptly boarded a flight back to New York along with deputy commissioner Bill Daly. They had been hoping for progress after the league offered a 50-50 split of revenues on Tuesday as part of a deal that could see a full season start on Nov. 2. “None of the three variations of player share that they gave us even began to approach (a) 50-50 (revenue split), either at all or for some long period of time,” Bettman said. “It’s clear we’re not speaking the same language.” NHLPA executive director Donald Fehr disagreed, saying two of the proposals would see the players take a fixed amount of revenue, which would turn into an approximate 50-50 split over a five-year term of the deal provided league revenues continued to grow. The third approach would be a 50-50 split,
as long as the league honoured all existing contracts at full value - a claim Daly later refuted in a press release. “It is not a 50-50 deal,” he said. The NHLPA produced another show of force along with its latest offers, with star players Sidney Crosby, Jarome Iginla, Jonathan Toews and Eric Staal among the 18 union members in attendance. Like the leaders of the two sides, the players did not seem optimistic after the afternoon meeting. “You come with three proposals thinking you’ve got a chance to get a little momentum and get some progress and it’s shut down within 10 minutes,” said Crosby. “It’s not even given a day to think about or crunch numbers, it’s shut down within minutes. “That doesn’t seem like a group that’s willing to negotiate.” The union’s proposals didn’t address any of the player contracting issues that were included in the most recent NHL offer. It left the sides with a wide gap to bridge and very little time to do it. Bettman indicated they would need to have an agreement in place by Oct. 25 for the puck to be dropped the following week. For those searching for hope, it can be found in the fact that the union’s offers demonstrated the players are willing to go to a 50-50 split over the course of the next CBA. “That’s significant,” said Crosby.
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Janus: The plucky, energetic Clapp Brothers Continued from page 7 One year later Frank and partner Dan McDonald bought the Manitoba Hotel on Baker Street (later known as the Cross Keys). In 1904 Lester and partner Arthur Shelton bought the Wentworth Hotel on Baker Street (later known as the Allan) Frank bought an empty lot next to his hotel and built a two story building. Lester took complete ownership of the Wentworth. Frank bought the Yahk Hotel. Lester and Ella had children. Frank and Alice had children. The Clapp brothers were full of pluck and energy. They had a passion for hunting and fishing and automobiles, a popular combination among Cranbrook’s elite. Lester became a charter member of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles. Frank went into the brewery business with Albert Mutz. Here the paths diverge. The bank foreclosed a $10,000 mortgage on the brewery. Frank sold his Baker Street business block to W.E. Worden. He sold his house to Ira Manning. He packed up and moved to Victoria with his family, returning
only occasionally. Lester’s luck continued. While camping alone by the Elk River, Lester is surprised to see a deer swimming directly towards his camp. But hark; it is not a deer but a very large mountain lion. He hoists the first available rock and throws it. It hits the lion between the eyes. He continues to throw rocks. The lion runs away. Lester buys timber limits near Kimberley. He runs the bottling works. Armed with only a jackknife he comes face to face with a large black bear in the bush. The bear runs away. He sells ice with W.E. Worden and in the autumn of 1908 he begins construction of his house on Norbury Ave. By early 1911 Lester Clapp is running his own wholesale and retail cigar and tobacco shop on the south side of Baker Street between 8th and 9th Avenue in a building once owned by former mayor James Finlay. He erects a cement-block fireproof warehouse on Clark Avenue. A wise move — don’t want your tobacco going up in smoke. In 1912 he becomes an alderman. He is chosen again the next two
years. By 1915 he is appointed to the local police commission, a position of some importance. Times are difficult: prohibition, gambling, prostitution, not to mention a World War following a recession. Finances are very tight. In 1916 Lester Clapp runs for the position of mayor on a platform of financial stringency. He and his council keep the town above water. Lester and two others catch 110 large trout in one day at St. Mary’s Lake. It makes for a fine display in his cigar store window. There is a general outcry for change in municipal affairs. Social and moral reform tops the list. The cry goes barely unheeded and in 1917 Lester is returned as mayor by a majority of sixteen votes. Lester is again returned as mayor in 1918. The following year he steps away from civic affairs. Plagued by health problems he travels to Rochester, New York, to the famous Mayo Clinic. He undergoes numerous operations in 1922 and returns home with high praise for the surgeons. In 1923 he sells his store to Mayor W.F. Cameron who forms a partnership with Bert
Sang, who will become mayor in 1947. Is it the building on Baker Street that provides the mayors? It is the tobacco business? No way to say. Lester goes duck hunting at Twin Lakes. Not many ducks. Lester settles down against a
tree for a quiet smoke. Suddenly he spots a single mallard heading towards him in full flight. He draws a bead and fires at about thirty yards. The duck is hit but continues unrelentingly, striking Lester a stunning blow on the
head, knocking off his hat and crushing his cigar. The duck is dead. Frank Clapp dies in 1928 in Prince Rupert. Lester runs the government liquor outlet in town for five years, a plum political appointment. He retires and he
and his wife sell their Baker Hill residence in 1941. Ella Clapp dies in 1953. On January 13, 1955, Lester comes face to face with death. It does not run away. janusthenandnow@shaw.ca
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Living: For eternity or in the here and now?
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Wild seas whipped up by Rafael Boy Scouts release perversion files
Nigel Duar a Associated Press
THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Sharon Topping
A storm surge from post-tropical storm Rafael pounds through the breakwater in Trepassey, N.L. in a handout photo, on Thursday October 18, 2012. C anadian Press
TREPASSEY, N.L. – Post-tropical storm Rafael blew past Newfoundland but whipped up wild seas Thursday that crashed through a breakwater in Trepassey on the southeastern coast of the island. Local resident Sharon Topping took photos and video of the storm surge she said caused more damage to the waterfront than hurricane Igor two years ago. ``We got down there and it was absolutely unreal,’’ she said from her home in the community of about 700 people. ``It was just wild. Just one wave after the other, high waves and of course the wind blowing
it. The spray was going everywhere. It was just absolutely wild. At one point, it looked like a washing machine, an agitator.’’ Topping says fresh damage to the newly repaired breakwater has left enough rubble on the main road that about 20 families on the lower coast are stranded. She and her husband retired to Trepassey two years ago after moving from northern Saskatchewan. They arrived just before hurricane Igor hit on Sept. 21, 2010, causing widespread flooding and road washouts farther north especially on the Burin and Bonavista peninsulas. ``Igor didn’t do as much damage here as what this is today.’’
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Topping said longtime residents could not recall ever seeing the sea in such a state. Rafael only dropped about six millimetres of rain on nearby Cape Race as she passed more than 500 kilometres offshore with maximum sustained winds of 110 kilometres an hour. A special weather statement for the Avalon Peninsula warned of powerful surf in the storm’s wake. Topping said some people took advantage of the calmer and more sheltered waters in adjacent Biscay Bay. ``There must have been 20, 25 surfers out there having a great time with the waves, all in their wetsuits.’’
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PORTLAND, Ore. — Local Boy Scout leaders, police officials, prosecutors and mayors helped hush up numerous child sex abuse allegations against scoutmasters and other volunteers, according to details in a trove of nearly 15,000 pages of so-called ``perversion files’’ compiled by the Scouts from 1959 to the mid-1980s. Portland attorney Kelly Clark released the files on Thursday. The Associated Press obtained copies of the files weeks in advance and conducted an extensive review of them. The files document allegations of sex abuse by Scouting volunteers across the country. The Scouts have been collecting the documents since the early 1900s, and continue to do so. At the news conference, Clark blasted the Boy Scouts for their con-
tinuing legal battles to try to keep the full trove of files secret. ``You do not keep secrets hidden about dangers to children,’’ said Clark, who in 2010 won a landmark lawsuit against the Boy Scouts on behalf of a plaintiff who was molested by an assistant scoutmaster in the 1980s. Clark’s colleague, Paul Mones, said the files in the Portland case represent ``the pain and anguish of thousands of Scouts’’ who were abused by Scout leaders. The two attorneys were releasing all 14,500 documents used in the Portland case at their website: kellyclarkattorney.com . Clark has been in possession of the files since he represented a Portland man who was abused by his assistant scoutmaster in the 1980s. That lawsuit culminated in a jury finding in his client’s favour in 2010. It
was a landmark case, and the Scouts were ordered to pay $20 million. Files on 1,200 suspected abusers were used in evidence in that case. The Scouts launched a legal battle to keep the documents confidential, but the Oregon Supreme Court ruled in June they could be released to the public. The files show that on many occasions the files succeeded in keeping pedophiles out of Scouting leadership positions. But the files also document some troubling patterns. For example, a number of alleged pedophiles were able to continue in Scouting because of decisions by local Scout leaders and sometimes pressure from community leaders. In multiple cases, judges, pastors, county attorneys and others intervened to keep the name of Scouting out of the courts or off the front page.
that strategy is to set a price on carbon and the federal government will not go down that path, a spokesman for Kent said. ``The first essential condition for their plan to work is to impose carbon pricing,’’ spokesman Adam Sweet said in an email. ``Unlike (Thomas) Mulcair’s NDP, we will not impose a jobkilling carbon tax that would increase the cost of gas, groceries and electricity.’’ He was repeating a mantra that is uttered daily by many Conservative MPs since September, despite the NDP’s
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OTTAWA — Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent is rejecting the final advice from the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy to embrace a low-carbon economy. The federal advisory body lost its $5.2 million annual funding in the last budget and is using its last breath to promote a national environmentand-energy framework that would position Canada to become a global player in the burgeoning low-carbon world. But the key step in
Foaming hand soap recall expands C anadian Press
OTTAWA – A Quebec company has expanded the recall of its Antimicrobial Foaming Hand Soap to include 19 additional lots of the product, Health Canada said Thursday. Health Canada said testing showed the soap contains the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can pose a serious health risk, particularly to people with
weakened immune systems. Avmor, which makes professional cleaning products for use in offices and hospitals, is also recalling 21 lots of X3 Clean Alcohol-Free Foaming Hand Sanitizer as a precautionary measure. Consumers should stop using the recalled products and are advised to speak to their healthcare practitioner if they
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Annie’s Mailbox by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: Your column is the first page I turn to in the newspaper. I now have a problem and hope you can help. My boyfriend, “John,” and I have been together for five years. We have a wonderful relationship. He loves my three young children, and they adore him. John also has a grown daughter, “Sarah,” whom he raised as a single father. Sarah is now 27 and has two young children from two different fathers. Her kids are slightly younger than mine. Sarah is resentful and jealous of the relationship John has with my children. The only time John hears from her is when she needs help, and we have given it, emotionally and financially. We even took her in for a few months and cared for the children. Her relationships are always in turmoil. Every time Sarah contacts John, she upsets him. I listen to him vent and try to stay out of their relationship. But it hurts me to see him in pain over and over. Sarah recently mentioned that she was diagnosed with bipolar disease, but we have no idea what type of treatment (if any) she is receiving. What is the best way to handle Sarah? How do I keep my boyfriend from being hurt every time she calls? -- Concerned Girlfriend Dear Concerned: You cannot prevent John from being hurt by his daughter’s words or actions. Allowing him to vent gives him a release valve for his pain, which is probably the most helpful thing you can do right now. Sarah needs to grow up, and that takes longer for some people than for others. You also can reassure John that he’s a great guy, and that Sarah is simply having a hard time adjusting to his current situation. Her behavior is a way of seeking his undivided attention. You could suggest he encourage Sarah to talk to her doctor about medication and therapy. Beyond that, try to make your presence in his life an oasis of peace. Dear Annie: My boyfriend of two years assured me that my new smart-phone plan would allow me to use all of the same services I get at home while I am traveling. So on a recent trip, I used it as I normally would. Upon returning home, I was faced with a bill for more than $200. He admits he misread the phone’s website information, but feels no obligation to pay even half of my bill. I think it would be the honorable thing to do, especially since he makes three times what I do. What do you think? -- Disappointed Dear Disappointed: Yes, it would be honorable for him to offer to pay a portion of your bill since you used it on his advice, and you can ask him. It doesn’t speak well for his character that he would hang you out to dry. But it’s your phone. You are ultimately responsible for understanding the costs involved. Consider it an expensive lesson in learning to double-check the facts. Dear Annie: Your advice to “In the Middle” was dead on. Her husband will never nag or shame their daughter into losing weight. I speak from experience. My late father (an underweight picky eater) nagged, harangued and shamed me about my weight for most of my life. Not only did it reinforce my feelings of worthlessness, but it also made me angry and motivated me to eat in secret for comfort. “Middle’s” daughter has to control her own life, regardless of whether Dad agrees with her choices or not. I wonder why Dad has so much trouble having an overweight child. Is he really concerned for her, or is he embarrassed by her? Or maybe he is simply prejudiced against overweight women, like many people. I’m now 53 and still overweight. I’m trying to eat more healthfully, but it’s a tremendous struggle to ignore a lifetime of negativity from Dad. The less Mom supports him or argues with him the better. -- Been There, Done That Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM
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MARS Rover turns up a curiosity By Seth Borenstein Associated Press
First abortion clinic opens in Ireland BELFAST – The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland opened Thursday in downtown Belfast, unleashing angry protests on the street and uniting Catholic and Protestant politicians in calls to investigate the new facility. The clinic, run by the British family planning charity Marie Stopes, will be permitted to provide abortions only in exceptional circumstances to women less than nine weeks pregnant. But the opening caught Northern Ireland’s socially conservative politicians off guard, and they vowed to launch an investigation into how the clinic operates. About 400 protesters who lined the sidewalk outside the facility all day said they were certain that public pressure would force authorities to shut it. “I expect the heads of
government to run Marie Stopes out of Northern Ireland,’’ the protest leader, Bernadette Smyth of the pressure group Precious Life, told supporters through a bullhorn. “Those who have come ... storm heaven with your prayers!’’ Abortion is one of few issues that unites Northern Ireland, a predominantly Protestant corner of the United Kingdom, and the mostly Catholic Republic of Ireland. Both jurisdictions keep abortion outlawed except in cases where doctors deem the woman’s life at risk from continued pregnancy. Both effectively export the controversy to Britain, where abortion on demand has been legal since 1967. An estimated 4,000 women from the Irish Republic, and 1,000 from Northern Ireland, travel there for abortions annually, often lying to family, friends and colleagues about
their absence. Inside the clinic on Thursday, doctors and counsellors dealt with several women in crisis pregnancies. They reported being deluged with calls from women, including Republic of Ireland residents, seeking appointments. Outside, protesters displayed posters with graphic pictures of aborted fetuses, sang hymns and sparred verbally with passing pedestrians, who made clear they want liberalized access to abortion in Northern Ireland. Protesters didn’t directly heckle people entering or leaving the clinic, which is inside a much larger building with several offices. Directors of Marie Stopes emphasized they would comply fully with Northern Ireland’s law permitting abortions only when the woman’s life or long-term health is endangered. They said while such exceptional
abortions are already carried out in secrecy in Northern Ireland hospitals, between 30 and 50 a year, many more eligible women travel to Britain rather than confront stern anti-abortion attitudes at home. Tracey McNeill, director of Marie Stopes clinics across the United Kingdom, said some of the approximately 1,000 women who travel each year to Britain for abortions “would have been entitled to have that care within Northern Ireland, but they didn’t know where to go, they didn’t know who to talk to.’’ The Belfast clinic, she said, “is not about increasing the number of terminations of pregnancies in Northern Ireland. It’s about providing it to that small number of people who will be eligible for it within their own country.’’ The senior legal adviser to Northern Ireland’s Catholic-Protes-
tant government, Attorney General John Larkin, said‚ “he would be happy to aid any legislative investigation into the” clinic. Lawmakers quickly accepted the suggestion and said they‚ “would summon clinic officials to fact-finding hearings, with Larkin‚“ free to ask questions, too. “Given the contentious nature of their support for abortion, it is necessary that the law is fully complied with and that we are assured by Marie Stopes,’’ said Alban Maginness, a Catholic member of the legislature’s justice committee. Clinic directors say the only form of abortion they will provide are pills that induce miscarriages in women up to nine weeks pregnant. Such pills are already easily ordered from British suppliers on the Internet, though receipt of such pills in Ireland could be treated as a criminal offence.
Accused baby snatcher faces death penalty Juan A. Loz ano Associated Press
HOUSTON – Texas prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a woman accused of killing a mother and abducting her newborn son earlier this year outside a clinic, authorities said Thursday. Investigators believe Verna McClain, 31, was desperate for a baby to
pass off as her own after suffering a miscarriage. She is facing a charge of capital murder for allegedly shooting Kala Golden-Schuchardt outside a pediatric clinic in Houston and taking her daysold son. The baby was found safe with a relative of McClain. Her attorneys have said they planned to review her mental state.
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WASHINGTON – NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has dug up a mini-mystery for scientists: an odd white fleck that sticks out like a beacon in the reddish soil. It looks out of place, but scientists said Thursday that it’s probably just a different hued bit of Martian soil. It is only 1 millimeter in size and was spotted after the rover used its mechanical scoop to dig up some dust. Project scientist John Grotzinger said researchers first thought it was earthly contamination from Curiosity. But it is likely natural Martian soil that looks different because of the way it’s angled in the light or how the soil broke apart. Or it could be made of different minerals. NASA photo Curiosity will use its camera and instruments to try to learn The Curiosity Rover has scooped up a mystery after this strange white speck was dug up among the martian planet’s soil. more about what it is.
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The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office announced its decision to seek the death penalty Thursday. McClain’s attorneys did not return calls seeking comment shortly after the court hearing. No trial date has been set. She remains jailed without bond. The shooting happened outside the North-
woods Pediatric Center in Spring, about 25 miles (40 kilometres) north of Houston, where McClain had taken her three children for checkups. Investigators believe GoldenSchuchardt was randomly targeted. Authorities said the 28-year-old mother was placing her son, Keegan Schuchardt, into her pickup truck when Mc-
Clain, a vocational nurse, repeatedly shot her, snatched the child and sped off. GoldenSchuchardt later died but was first able to give a description of who had shot her and taken her son. McClain initially told investigators she had found the baby after it had been left on her doorstep.
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Homes for Rent SKI HILL Home. Kimberley. Flexible term rental. Double garage, fireplaces, 4 bedrooms. $1000./mo + utilities. References and DD required. 1 (403)931-1088
1991 GMC 1500, extended cab, 4 x 4, 5.7L gas. Runs good. Transmission out. $250. (250)427-4051. Leave message.
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Cars - Domestic 1993 CADILLAC Sedan deVille, 4/door. Offers. (250)489-5644
Recreational/Sale 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Alaskan cabover pop up truck camper built in December 2007. Under 2000 lbs. Excellent condition with boat rack, jacks, stairs, colour stripe, and awning on the exterior. Oven, 3 burner cooktop, fridge, large sink, 2 power roof fans, furnace, porta potti, side dinette model on inside. Camper $19000 with some negotiation room. 250-489-2747
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SONNY NOMLAND, retired Electrolux Branch Manager, has 4 excellent rebuilt Electrolux canisters for sale. Priced from $195. to $395. Ph. (250)489-2733 for more information.
#43 717 21rst AVE N. Upgraded 2bdrm. lower unit. Complete with stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring and W/D. Storage included. $750./mo. plus utilities. N/S, N/P. Call (250)421-2590
SNOWCHECK edition, camo hood, boss seat, excellent condition, runs great. Boon Docker Box, SLP exhaust kit, Clutch kit, $7300 Call Craig 250-430-2430 or 250-9100517
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