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Milllonsof Years in Months of Study The ocean's pealogical history _ took millions of years to develop, bul much of it is better understood now than even months or years ago as a resull of the worldwide Ocean Drilling Program. Secrets of Early Man Fossilized skulls of man’s aucestors, encrusted and filled with stony debris, could reveal much about theevolution of traits that make us uniquely human. But peering inside these treasures without breaking them has been impossible. Now scientists al Washington University in St. Lonis, using strategically adjust- ed CT scan technology, have been able (0 ercate a 3-D com- pulerized image of the famous two-million-year-old Taung skull. Their conclusion: Taung was an animal quite close to the com- mon ancesior of apes and humans. ~ Wolf control — continued from page 7 s0 to minimize the heat, kill the AUTOMOTIVE Buy/Lease any gas, diesel car or truck, new or used. ‘Direct from volume factory dealer. Call for pre-approved credit. 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WANTED Wanted: 24" Cedar Shake Blocks, Meeker Log and Timber itd., Mission, B.C. 626-6781. 25 WORDS $129 387-1281, 24 hours. 7425 Hedley Avenue, Burn- aby, B.C. V5E 2R1. downswings; and what is wrong referendum and go the Hyd FO — continued from page 2 wolves, There it is in B.C. Wildlife management direc- tions have become directed by the need for ‘heat control’ and the game has become ‘Beat Nature for a Buck’. An alternative strategy would be to let nature cycle up and down in the manner to which she has become accustomed, as long as we are not causing it by damaging wildlife habitat or overharvesting. Where possible, we could enhance. With that scenario, harvesting can intensify with upswings and decrease or cease altogether with with that? Should the interest payments of guide-outfitters and the desire by a rich foreigner for a wall mount dictate how we manage wildlife? No damned way! Perhaps these chaps should be made to hunt with cameras when critters are having a hard time. My bet is that the majority of B.C, residents favor leaving the wolves alone and reducing ungulate harvest pressure with simultaneous habitat enhance- ment, Why don’t we put it to a democratic route, or is that not compatible with the new style promised by this government? If the majority of people do not choose a wolf kill, perhaps this government should check their aims and objectives for compatibility with the public’s wishes. If the collective will decrees that there is to be any wolf reduction, should it not be con- ducted by the trappers, who could then benefit from that reduction, rather than by high paid biologists flying around in choppers at $550 per hour? straight line, its location varied as it followed the road. **Generally speaking, if B.C. Hydro poles are in place and they’re replacing a pole in the same line, we feel we should be okay to tell them to go ahead,’ said Colongard. ‘‘The problem was the fact that the previous pole had probably missed the water line by mere inches. In this particular case, they didn’t.” “T don’t know the details of that contractor,’’ explained Col- Ongard, “but it’s clear from looking at the installation that it wasn’t done by city crews because it’s only four feet deep and it was in the era when a lot of that stuff was done by con- * tractors and paid by the foot and it got put in quickly.” He said crews were eventually able to manufacture fittings to repair a damaged tee in the system but when the line was put under pressure they found addi- tional damage had been incurred further along the line because of the poor installation. After repairing the second break, the line was repressured and the repairs were completed at about 8:30 p.m. Colongard said the city would assist hydro with the teplace- ment of the second pole in an ef- fort to prevent a second break in the system.