or acesex. ERIDAY. July 14, 1995 Weekly Real Estate ' distings: | It’s going to be a iawn hot. summer: 13 B 1 Neon Coupe adds . more horsepower: 26. i) Defining terms can “be hazardous: 28 " m Classifieds. 20 a CrOSSWOFKE renner 33 # Inside Stories..........13 a) LAULONS..ciieennenenen B SPOFES corecceeneeneen won 2 & Tide Charts.. Tw Listings... On the fashion front: . WV's Christine Morton “can't live without lace. 37 — 68 Saturday and Sunday: Sunny, _ High 27°C, low 13°C, ; > NEWS photo Mike Waketield A 14-YEAR- OLD North Vancouver boy arrives at Lions Gate Hospital with head i injuries. Police say the boy, reported to be in” Father a arre ested; kids rushed to LGH THE FATHER of two children who were rushed to hospital with massive head injuries Thursday morning has been arrested by the North Vancouver RCMP. By lan Noble News Reporter soshua, 14, and Danielle. 11. were reported in critical condition at Lions Gate Hospital ‘Thursday afternoon. Police woul. eo release the name of the” suspect as of 2 4 p.m. Thursday, but said charges would likely be laid North Vancouver Const, Catherine Galliford said the father had a restraining order against him that: prohibited -him from contacting his wife or children. The. two parents were scheduled to have a hearing for custody of the two’ children today, Galliford said. The two children had been attacked at their father's home ina four-storey apartment build- ing at 130 West Sth St. in North Vancouver City. Galliford children were at the father’s house. 2 are virus stil - ment . Schinkel. said she did not know why the: “Thursday afternoon. 7 critical condition, may have been hit with a blunt object. The boy's s father has been arrested. . North Vancouver police Set. Ken Schinkel said ambulance attendants indicated the: chil- dren had likely been hit with a blunt instrument.” The children’s mother was not at the apart- when the ‘incident occurred, . said However, the distraught mother arrived at the apartment later and accompanied her children tu Lions Gate Hospital. Police were alerted to the attack by an 8:07 a.m, 9-1-1 call from inside the apartment build- ing. The suspect. in his mid-30s, was arrested while sitting on the steps outside the apartment building.” Police were sei ching for forensic evidence Thursday morning. Danielle was expected to be transferred) to. B.C.’s Children’s Hospital im death of A DEDICATED West Vancouver (e: acher may have been the second B.C, victim this year of a deadly but extremely rare disease spread by deer mice and other rodents. By lan Noble News Reporter Dr. Pavicia Daly. an epidentiologist at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, told the News the symp- toms suffered by Sentinel secondary school teacher Ted Pelly, who di¢d Monday moming. are compati- ‘ble with the hantavirus. However, Daly cautioned Pelly’s symptoms were “alse consistent with a number of other diseases. . “The disease produces flu-like symptoms which | could be caused by a lot of things and then fluid in the lungs ../ can also be caused by many other infections or other problems: such as heart problems, ef ceteray’ said Daly. Blood and dssue samples are being amilysed ta determine whether the cause of the popular teacher's death was indeed Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome. See Doctors pae 3 TED PELLY may have been killed by the hantavirus: