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Red Deer Advocate from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada • 3

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Red Deer Advocatei
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Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
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i Red Deer Advocatei Canada DR. R. LYLE SMITH is pleased to welcome DR. BRIAN M. SNIDER as his associate in the Practice of Chiropractic 105 Towne Centre Mall 4929 Ross Street, Red Deer For appointments: 346-4700 Escaped con suspect in murder, arson peal by Legere because hes still a fugitive.

He wanted to appeal both his second-degree murder conviction in the Glendenning case and his sentence of no parole for at least 18 years. NEWCASTLE, (CP) The spectre of escaped killer Allan Legere has returned to haunt New Brunswickers following the grisly weekend murder of two sisters, found beaten and sexually abused in their burning home The RCMP confirmed Sunday that Legere at large since early May is on the list of suspects in the murders of Donna Alberta Daughney, 45, and her sister, Linda Lou Daughney, 41. Their bodies, clad in nightclothes, were discovered Saturday morning by firefighters who rushed into the house through thick smoke and intense heat without breathing apparatus after being told the women were likely inside Both had been brutally assaulted and sexually abused, police said His (Legere's) name defi nitely has to come into play in that hes unlawfully at large and he has been involved in crime where there has been a degree of violence, so he would be a suspect," said RCMP Sgt. Ernie Munden Autopsies were performed Sunday in Saint John, N.B., and the bodies were taken to a forensic laboratory in Halifax for further investigation. The cause of death was not released.

"Foul play is definitely involved and its suspected that the fire was intentionally set to cover the crime scene," said Munden, adding that police had received a number of tips about the murder. Legere, 41, is also a suspect in the May 29 murder of an elderly shopkeeper at her home in Chatham, just across the Miram-lchi River from Newcastle, a pulp-and-paper town with a population of 5,800. The body of Annie Flam, 75, was also found in her burned-out house by firemen. Her sister was critically injured but survived. Both had been beaten.

Legere escaped from two guards at a Moncton hospital May 3 where he had been taken after complaining of an ear infection. He had been serving a life sentence for the murder of John Glendenning, 66, a New-castle-area shopkeeper who was beaten to death during a 1986 robbery. Glendenmngs wife was also severely beaten but survived. Meanwhile, two weekends ago an elderly man was taken to hospital after being shot in the back and two other elderly people were beaten in two attempted break-ins in the Newcastle area. Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an ap Thousands protest abortion law or 12th week of pregnancy.

An abortion would be prohibited after 20 weeks unless the womans life is in danger. Compromise? What the hell kind of compromise is that? Moriarty asked. 1988. About 10,000 demonstrated in a dozen cities alone the largest crowds were in Ottawa, Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto unfurling banners, singing songs, distributing leaflets and selling T-shirts and buttons. On Parliament Hill, a crowd estimated by police at between 1,500 and 2,000 heard Cindy Mo-narty of the Ottawa chapter of the abortion rights league ridicule government attempts to draft legislation.

She cited a recent report which said the government plans to allow free access to abortion only up until the 10th By The Canadian Press Thousands of people opposed to the drafting of a new abortion law took to the streets on the weekend in noisy protests designed to catch the ear of the federal government The Canadian Abortion Rights Action League organized Saturdays rallies in more than 30 cities and towns as part of a national day of protest with the theme Dont Lose The Right To Choose Prime Minister Brian Mulro-ney plans to introduce a new law this fall to replace the one struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada in January YOU COULD BE IN TORONTOS SKYDOME WITH THESE FIRST AND GOAL MVPS. CLOWES JEWELLERS annual PRE-CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PROMOTION EDNA MELNYK CLARENCE FOLTZ ROBERT WARE M. DAVIES HELEN DOWSETT CHRISTINE BUORS R. GUBERSKY FRED MACIACH TRACY POTTER MIKE SMITH NICHOLAS SCHAEFFER GARY CLARK FRAN YOSHIDA DON LECKIE WILLIAM RUDNITSKi CHIPMAN GRANDE PRAIRIE CALGARY TURNER VALLEY CALGARY CALGARY CALGARY EDMONTON EDMONTON EDMONTON COLEMAN TABER LETHBRIDGE CALGARY EDMONTON THERES Experience the thrill of playing in the big league of football pools with the CFL Game of the Week1 Hit pay dirt and score the biggest Instant Football win ever, Simply scratch MVP Grey Cup Entry on your First and Goal ticket, hand it off to your lottery retailer, and youre entered for the next draw. First and Goal is taking 200 people to the Grey Cup, so get in on the action today! 4 s'6 cv'f 'IPmo ypf GOV.

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