WEDNESDAY July 19, 1995 van tals _ the news ® Ground Town... & Business... 30 a Classifieds z Collins... B Crossword... ince 37 " & Fashion... aera | R Insiyhts....... ssancntarsesestenstese @ BE Mailbox... onennrne nD SN. Shore Alert ccnB Shere Shots. Sports : r Theatre... BTV Listings.......28 “Wright... 6 _@ Boat fare not | “. imited by space: 22 =" Haute cuisine at. The Grouse Nest: 18 sports. “3 Kearney: Griffiths , : talks the talk: 12 a Tennis group keeps “courts open: - 44 . THE SECOND of two > “fast week in Bras Sia ate crs ioe ie {e Es = ae ae, ces Ah me sept era. gonads ee Oye on & ee PII GN PEN one ht atl RSE ATG TPMT ESE ia ' NEWS photo Terry Peters : a : eri : ; Pa hee - Seawalk service HUNDREDS OF friends and family members of popular Sentinel secondary school teacher Ted Pelly stood quietly under a hot sun last Friday at Seawalk Garden in West Vancouver to pay their respects during a memorial service. Doctors are trying to determine if the active business and physicai education teacher was a victim of the rare but deadly hantavirus, which is spread by rodents. s’ condition rs mg OB remains critical suite at 130 West Sth St. children brutally attacked His sister, Danielle, 11, was North ken to B.C.s Children’s Hospital the same day as the attack. The siblings were listed in critical condition to press time. They were hooked up to fife- support’ systems: after receiving News Reporter j massive head injuries in the attack, The children’s father, Michel Andre Caouctle, 41,, of North Vancouver, has been charged Vancouver was transferred to B.Cl’s Children’s Hospital on Sunday. By Auna Marie D'Angelo Joshua Caouette, 14,0 was transferred fram “Lions . Gate Hospital where he was-taken by paramedics after being attacked ‘on. Thursday. in. an’ apartment ” See Father page S | . Weather | Thursday: Mainly sunny, | . High 24°C, low 14°C. | 1 Richmond man says he’s sorry A SEARCH of Grouse Mountain lalast. week for.a Richmond man who didn’t want to be found has cost local volunteers and potice a lot of wasted time and effort. By. Anna Marie D'Angelo as News Reporter “There were comments of frustration after the event after contributing all: that we had to a persen who didn’t need or want help.” said North Shore Emergency |: Program coordinator Ross Peterson. According. to. Richmond. RCMP Cpl. Maria Nickel, Jakob Johan Hauser. 51, - phoned his wife on Saturday night after last being scen Tuesday in Richmond. Hauser’s car was found in the Grouse Mountain parking lot the day after his dis- appearance, prompting two days of orga- nized searches of the rugged terrain. Peterson said he wants to meet with Hauser and find out where he was during the comprehensive search, “It’s important for us to know how well we covered the mountain,” said Peterson. Peterson estimated the “hard cost" of the search at $4,000. Those costs included helicopter time and meals for search mem- bers. Peterson said some volunteers took time off work or gave up a hot weekend day to take part in the search. See Time page 3 NEWS photo Clady Goodman FIREFIGHTERS CHRIS Spouler and Tony Demonico cooled the flames after a greenhouse burned Saturday when a Capilano Road family tried to smoke out a large bees nest.