' made windfall . ‘natural gas reserves-in the ERR f reas ae vicrontA (CP) — A dicial ‘inquiry into what: - became \ now | -as the Grizzlyghte affair has "- goncluded that no one broke the law in the purchase of shares in Quasar Petroleum Ltd. “and Cheyenne Petroleum Ltd. itr , under Mr, Justice Walt Kirke Smith, was launched Jan. 11 after opposition charges that government employees profits speculating in shares of the two firms on the basis of © inside ed pale ot B 0 vps @ . projec’ Prope inqu port was tabled in the "Tegislature “Cheyenne, Quasar: ‘and two smaller firms own ga ’ All you need is a plastic coffee cup and sorts.of 3s 7 This -iittle fellow was ~~ delighted by the shape of his you ean build all - constructions, Hot weather is attracting more and more people to the lake on weekdays and on weekends, It's a good place to be when Set of towers. ‘ean io be served by the pipe line in northeastern ritish Columbia. Four, government employees, including an aide | to Economic Development Minister, Don, Phillips jlost their jobs when , it- was‘discovered the had traded in shares ot. companies before the Dee. 10 official announcement - that the: "pipeline would be built. n - Alsa’ dismissed ‘were Phillips": Dawson Creek constituency secretary and two employees of the British Columbea Petroleum. Corp. (BCVC), w which was in- volved in detailed planning ‘of the development. . In his report, Smith found . that all four men ‘have suf- fered adequate Penalty * for the proposed vipeline was sand Gregg photos) youngsters.- eta! violating a term of their None broke . any law, and all, in the commession’s view, been ,appropriately. pun- employment. ished,” The also foun - that ntior knowledge of 4 . Serving Terrace, Kitimat, the Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass. on the bench 2 at Fuslong Bay Thursday. ; Ne was one of many happy- youngsters playing in or near the water. | VOLUME 7) NO. 66 ‘Price: 20 cents - FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1977 _| commission (Brian