Kidnapper Page 2 AA, August 8,1 1979 - North Shore News: - i the world | B B outside. -. com ‘North. Shore Crisis Shelter -- basis and for the first three months will be funded in full, according to the ‘And he has given approval ‘amount budgeted. to. a reduced operating budget of $63,316 for the After that period, the formed fro: North Shore Unied Way -to used heavily enough to raise operate such a house. meee = RT AE Pandang rr Sy om ma ~~ tie fe vy te toe ve a Lit wtih cE 2rd xg > ~ MONTREAL (UPC) - Jacques and Louise Cossette-Trudel were sentenced Tuesday to two years less one day — a sentence which will spare them. being sent to a federal prison — in the 1970 terrorist kidnapping of British Diplomat James Cross. no € The Cossette-Trudels became the first persons. to admit guilt in the Cross kidnapping after they pave up an eight-year exile and flew home from two years’ Paris last December to voluntarily face charges. “Imprisonment must be necessary bécause the court must. maintain a Standard against kid- napping,” Mayranud said . in his judgement. “The court would create a dangerous precedent if there were no jail term,” the judge said, adding that it was essential for —foreign countries to know—that their diplomats are safe in Canada. Tanks guard © ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (UPD « Soviet-built tanks that crushed an attempt by Moslem rebels to oust Afghanistan’s pro-Mosc- ow regime guarded strategic points throughout the capital Kabul, Tuesday ready to smother any further rebellion. Troops loyal to, President Noor SEATTLE (UPI) Ten Canadians have been found guilty of trespassing on the U.S. Navy’s Trident nuclear submarine base, and. placed on one year’s probation. Visiting U.S. Circuit Court Judge Robert Takasugi of Los’ Angeles Monday. said he was “frustrated” and = un- comfortable with finding the defendants guilty, but said he had no choice a hyo foo, ve Me aw’ ert rh capital © Mohammad Taraki -backed by tanks and MiG jet figh ‘ Masned” the revolt by badly ' armed Moslem tribesmen in four hours Sunday. Travellers reaching New Delhi and _ the Pakistan border capital of Peshawar said about 600 people were killed in Street fighting in the ancient capital. Nuclear protesters get probation The nine men and one woman, members of the Vancouver-based Pacific Life Community, were charged with climbing the fence June 9 and 10 at the base under construction in Bangor, Wash. All but one waived legal counsel and defended themselves. Takasugi ordered the defendants {to complete 100 hours. of commiunity More European missiles planned WASHINGTON (UPI) The U.S. administration is sounding out NATO allics about stationing up to 600 advanced nuclear missiles on their soil to counter the Soviet Military threat, officals said Tuesday. The officials said initial reaction to the soundings were positive and further discussions will follow within NATO councils this fall. Under a SALT II, States the may not United December 31, 1981. if the protocol extended, the United States would be free to do SO. But MORE WORLD NEWS STARTS P.A8 portion of test or deploy ground-launched cruise missiles until after is not He says that such a house, which would run largely for women to be able to escape with their children from the turmoil of their ‘home lives while making arrangements. - have to pick up any shortfall. a a for it themselves,” he says. for more permanent ac- commodation, should be Abma’s ‘attitude on the open in October. need for such a house has . _ Changed drastically since The shelter society is last November when he said _ already eyeing a five no funding would be given - bedroom house in North Van because thé need had not City for a 10-bed unit beensufficiently shown. and Abma feels they should be able to go ahead and rent it He says of the overla ap period - since —Chesterfie House: closing as a tran- saction house: “Until now most of them (battered wives) have been looking after themselves or going to Vancouver or _ staying temporarily in hotels.” ao But he stresses that the permanency of the home will be dependent upon how ~ heavily the home is used. He says the home will operate on a six-month trial > Howe Sound traffic, urged that “ every political pressure necessary” should be used to get the facility moved to the ~Sea Island area. FROM PAGE A1 Later in September the municipality will mail a detailed summary of the plan to every West Van “Infill” devel pment was household. This will be gesirable, said ‘the com- followed in mid-October by mission, and should be public hearings at which West Van citizens will have a final chance to contribute, engouraged compared to the development of new areas. comment and_ criticize 0 before the plan is formally _, Meanwhile, the report ofa adopted by council. Citizens’ brains trust held The “aging Scrooges” image of West Van- couverites was sparked in part by an_ introductory bulletin on the community plan issued 14 months ago by the previous council. The bulletin noted that West Van was “an aging community,” with 34 per cent of its population over the age of 50 anda sharp decrease in the number of children under 10. Although the need to encourage younger families to jive in the municipality was recognized, the various reports from. me catizen groups indicated a St ne YEPrRIne ahaa: 3 ~ saan. ~ — ani eatin alll fans — . wes * — " ~ eating towatad” every” Kit of growth control. “The unfortunate reality,” said planning director Dr. Bob Collier at the time, “is that the great majority of the citizens see zero growth as an ideal. What we have put together so far is too moderate for many.” halr naturally Blow dr A draft report by the West ¥: Van Advisory Commission, carried in the bulletin, recommended that “Tourists should not be encouraged to visit West Vancouver nor should park or waterfront facilities be particularly advertised for non- municipal! residents’ use.” ‘Martha creates tor beautiful) natural and thirty minutes The commission also called the B.C. Ferry ter- minal at Horseshoe Bay “an imposition on the com- munity” and, apart from Battered wives-ge the full operating expenses'_tTesponsibile Shelter society will budgeting decision. “The community will have - to take some responsibility — The natural cut follows the flow of the hair and is cut exactly as the falls. wash and wear. Comb and tet dry or “Mee Yacle you > very | looking nails that last and last—in just one hour SUPERCUTTERS OPEN Sun 11ta.m.-49.m.; Thurs & Fri Gam. -7 p.m Mon, Tues, Wed, Sat9a.m.-6p.m. One Human _ _ Resources ~ client was pot ‘in North Vancouver's Olympic Hotel. His departmrent has been. gathering - information - for department will fund it.on a _ police on. the North Shore m—the—— Sitis:‘not and Various social agencies and it is largely this that is for the to io re — 7 4 there | will closely. He feels. that rater than “having to turn people away, ‘the society may have dif- ficulty in filling the beds in - the one house. , be’. watched Even now is not certain ; as TWINUSE The North Shore Shelter Society had requested both a. transition.house - for people who are in the process of changing their homes - and an emergency shelter - for people who suddenly become hémeless and need accommodation on a short- term basis. However, a: home specifically designed as an emergency Shelter. requires more staff to operate and proportionately higher funding, So Abma says the one house which is to open will have to fill both needs initially, although the demand for accommodation wv Community Plan in draf earlier in 1978 further un- derlined the apparently insular outlook of many residents. “Leave the (Lions Gate) bridge alone,” it declared. “Make it hard to” getinto the municipality.’ Following the publication of the June 1978 bulletin several community forums were held to obtain ad- ditional input for the draft community plan, and last to whether the problem of - battered wives on the North Shore is sufficient to keep the house full on an ongoing basis. ye “We have one such house in Coquitlam and that took three months to fill up and now it’s not fully utilized again,” he says. He adds that many wives who are leaving their husbands prefer to go to a different community, such as Vancouver, to avoid being found. Of that situation, Abma “says of the North Van house: “We feel perhaps if we don’t immediately fill it up we will - use Vancouver people because some North Shore people may still want to go to Vancouver or Coquitlam.” November a new mayor and council inherited the task of bringing it to completion. -Three months from now, when everyone has had a last chance to kick the cat, the plan will finally become the - firm blyeprint for West Vancouver’s foreseeable future. Only then will it be possible to judge how far the “aging Scrooges” picture of this envied community is fact — and how far fichon. ‘thee Corl Completely drying. thin translucent Permacur! is a new PH controlled , perm combined with a natural cut to create an exciting new look you just wash and wear. No setting or blow “Whe Coupeon BRING THIS AD - WORTH $5 FIRST VISIT - EXPIRES AUG. 15 By appointment If no answer call 984-9817 985-8634 IN THE INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL CORNER MARINE OR AND CAPILANO AD