HOME FROM WORK Ken Lye tows across the Toronto his. home on‘the Toronto Islands. He received 4 reprieve when city council Harbour after work on his way home to was one of.the 791 residents who’ decided they could contitme to live. on the eastern tip, at least for a while, The — Toronto Parks ‘commission wants the area to finish, turning Tororito Islands- into one 600-acre public patk. ASBURY PARK, N.J. (AB) — For eight hours one weekend J was an undercover agent for the State of New Jersey. I almost tell about it. 4 Three of us ~— two official “Alcoholic Beverage Control “Agents and myself — mingled with the patrons in bars, looking for liquor-law violations. ‘Thad to be escorted home. >the way one agent put il, : The apents were parl.ol a " plainclathes force of 40 who make periodic sweeps along the Pointing out that the nighttime traffic death rate is. {wo anda half times that of.the «daytime. rate, the B.C. advising drivers how to play it _ safe after dark. __ Make sure you can be seen, keep vehicle lights in top ‘remains ‘normal and know how and when to look. visibility when applied to the ends of bumpers and the rear edges of doors. When stopping for emergencies, motorists should pull onto the shoulder as far as possible. Parking ‘four-way flasher.’ Flashlight, flares or reflectors carried in the car will. warn drivers should a breakdown occur. To obtain maximum light, make sure the battery is fully charged and that headlights | they - can’. reveal { abjects -.at * regularty,. and windows eet ‘Tree of fog. ; Young. people —“jinforimers— : “MP: Howard dple as informers In Northern - Faise this as an accusation, but _Aebpenedr 2 tay be happening : Kiar if the area, in Kilimat, os “Terrace, in Prince Rupert, in thers or where ever ‘this " broad¢ast: is heard in Northern BG, that’ there. is a certain ‘ informer and parents would be “duet de‘ well advised to care “about this matter as they do “about the use ‘of drugs them- wo selves’ ‘by. younger people. - “péreod’> runs the tisk of ‘, developlhig a - psychological ' fattiagé as well-as the risk of _ having’ a criminal record which ‘will continue.to plague. Him or her the reat of their days. - foriér, paid by R.C.M.P am (2 information, the,. younger: np his very: life in . “You really haveto know fiow | ta drink in this business” was : -- Automobile-- Asegciation’-is |. condition, see that your vision - Reflective tape can increase . _ lights should be switched on if - the car is not equipped with a © are’ propetly aimed ‘so that |. least 850 ‘feet ahead. Lamp - . lenses should be cleaned ~ ‘Prank: Howard, MP.” * for. Skeetia sald today that “there is ; “a distiict: possibility that the ' . iene dre using young. « British: Columbia. Now, I: don't . ‘nly rage this now to say 10 ; at the case of theuse of drugs -establighéd at ‘an early age = gol loo involved in.my work to . 110 miles of Atlantic coast in New Jersey, seeking oul tavern owners and bartenders who illegally serve drinks to persons under 21. In such surveillance work, ’ you have to join the festivities. My companions were Car- mine, a willy Young man attired in the undercover “‘uniform"’ of catton pullover, bell bottoms anda neatly trimmed coat, and Fred, an affable 14-year . veteran af the department. After hours The agents have their tricks. “You have to know how to pace yourself,” said Carmine. “First of all, you usually drink beer on the job. They like us to Driving with adequate vision, says BCAA, means - making sure that eye glasses = if you wear them — are = properly: fitted:.-Sunglasses -: , Should never be worn at night. Factors that impair vision include smoking, the use of alcohol, lights inside the car, and a lack of fresh air cir- culating in the car, Also, a driver who leaves a brightly- lit building to enter a car should give his eyes time to " adjust to dim light, On open highways, drivers should look ahead as far as the headlights extend. When meeting cars, vision should be focused on the right edge of the lane as far ahead as ; possible, When a car ap- ! proaches from the rear, a driver should not look directly . at the rear’ view mirror because he might be blinded by glare from the following vehicle's headlights. ‘BCAA also cites these special techniques for : nighttime driving: ‘ Adjust speed so you can stop easily in the visible distance ahead, - Slow down gradually when stopping to allow other drivers More reaction time. Increase following distance, Flash headlights when * overtaking. ‘ Use high. beams on rural roads and freeways when . there is no traffic nearby. — Use lower beams when within 500 feét of an oncoming ~ : car and 300 feet of the driver . = alead. | the simple fact that the use of . teenage informers in Cornwall . récently. came to. light: is. an. . indication’ that it: may: have ° * dapiger involved in being. an * ‘In the Case of being at. ine. Slow. down after meeting “bright lights to give your #yes ‘time to adjust, - When driving on hills and curves, slaw down so you can stop in the Visible distance ahead . today — ‘upyet. _ wen tragrer it it, We land a helning that’ — | | ew 700s ws buy & their first home. No family yet. But maybe. Someday. How ‘big a house | ‘to buy” for tomorrow? How much is.a realistic down payment? - Bob's salary is modest. But his:ambitions are high. Anni s WOrKS. . too. How much can thay afford’ to pay, each month? -" “ Can they gets ftlest mo: rtoeca? And how big shits it ve? wat, -ifthey need a second mortgage? . At your local credit union we have the. ‘anbwers to: all: those Questions and some that Bob. and. Anne havent even: though! Not only will we answer r their ‘questions: we'll arranga a: ‘irst or . second mortgage forthem atoneotthe bast interest ratas in town... If you need a mortgage drop in.to your local credit union. You Gotta know how to drink drink beer, because you ‘don't | get as stoned, and ils cheaper." “Sometimes, of course,‘ you can't get away with drinking beer,’ added Fred. places, if you erder'a brew, you look like a cheapskate, and ‘nobody wilt have. anything todo. 5 with you.’ Afler a 12-hour investigation; drinking can knock you out — even an experienced agent. — Agents run up astronomical bar bills. In Atlanlic City Fred ~ said, he and two other agénts spent $90 in a few hours. “It was what:they call ‘champagne. We. busted them for hustling drinks.” Being a beverage-control agent can lead to black and blue marks on the body as well 45 on the liver. “One minute you're drinking with someone and the next minute you flash a badge. They don't always take kindly to that.” A few years” “ABO, Fred 'frnocked® over’? "a" bare chat turned out to, be the headquarters of a mob leader. Fred showed his badge and 12 men jumped him. “They had me down on the floor and then threw me through a plate glass window. If I had been a little smaller, it would -” have been all over. 1 wasn't feeling too good for a few days." Whal happens to the agents when they get ulcers? “Phey pul you aul. to pasture; do paper work, do routine in- vestigations where you won't have to drink - When you don't know who TURN 10 US WITH. CONFIDENCE HOME © Phone 635-2405 Terrace, Be. | cee tg hand.” s MackAYS|. - FUNERAL . Phe dts yes hE Le bls pede Oo ‘ TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. Giants hang on slim lead in west . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ San: Francisco Giants, wounded and wobbly, dre hang- ing in there in the wild and whacky National League West Division. . “This team reminds. mie of the Spirit of ‘76 with all our inju- ries,’ said San Francisco man- ager Charlie Fox after the pain- plagued Giants smacked Cin- cinnati Reds 12-5 Sunday and maintained a shaky one-game lead over Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat Atlanta’ Braves 5-2. -In Sunday's other National League gamies, New York Mets trimmed Pittsburgh Pirates 9-1, “St. Louis Cardinals turned hack Montréal Expos 7-1 and Phila- “délphia Phillies beat Chitago ‘Cubs 6-1: - InSaturday' 's games, Chicago defeated Philadelphia 4-2, Cin- -einnati edged the Giants 6-5, St. Louis outlasted the Expos 6-6, the Dodgers nipped Pittsburgh 2-1 and Houston dumped San Diego 5-1, SEEMS. LIKE. WAR - ” With: Willie” McCovey!s tor- tured knes ‘aid Hpped hand and beanball ‘victiny Bick Dietz’ bandaged: head, the baseball séason fas redembled a war for the Giants, Those are some in- | juries, there have been others; “Sunday was the first time _ that we've had. our’ regular lineup together fot a long time, - maybe three’ or four weeks,” said Fox. “In fact, I don’t think © we've had our regular lineup to- gether for 50 per cent of the Dietz’s injury didn’ta appear to slow him down Sunday.’ He banged a grand slam home run, knocking in five runs to lead the Giants, While the Giants were win- ning a key game, thé hot Dodg-. ers kept things. interesting by whipping the Braves for the third straight day as Richié- Allen and Duke Sims hit home runs, - The Dodgers and Giants each have three games ‘left in the regular season, which winds up Thursday. : Dietz also had two other hits, including a rim- storing single in: the ninth. “] think Dietz's grand slam - season.” * United _ Slates post: office is ” putting the bite on dog owners ~ ‘whose chew - “on. Tetter _ pels. - States, 20,000 mailmen are. carriers. . Since Jul 1, the post office ae 4 po .. ays, The problem is worst in has been authorized by Jaw io bill dog owners the cost of treating postal employees — bitten while on their rounds; | - ‘The Newark post office has five. such cases pending, in- luding one for $2,100 against -. 5 fareily $ B thing to mailinen && well as to a fam ly, whose dog tore a mailman’s leg and put him out of work for six weeks. “J don’t know what it is,” NEW HOSPITAL KAMLOOPS Contracts will be called this’ week for the Clearwater hospital foundations, social rehabilitation minister Phil Gaglardi‘ told a Social Credit meeting here Saturday. However, Jack Foote, a mem- ber of the Clearwater hospital cahmittee, said the govern- ment has yet to purchase land for the hospital, and no site e has heen chosen, ° : : BD Doc q gies in ‘NEWARK, Node (AP) The ve -. Unfortinately, they say, the * (CP)— — "did it,” said Fox. “This, was. a’ ‘real, real big game. for tis ‘and - this changes: everycrie’d attl’ The titst aign of fail was once tude. There's no qitestioni that the falling leaves, but now it is everyone. on this club’ Wag. get: the appearance of Christmas ting up tight.” - merchandise in the stores, TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 4, trouble” said: Newark. Postmaster « repellant th caused Jozeph Berinucl. "A dog seesa five seconds of eye vere . mailman: and goes wild.’ _ . Local post offices dre all Every year fa the United - authorized 16 Stop delivery ‘farhilies whose’ pets ha attacked mailmen. T househald is notified th "unless the’ dog is leashed: mail delivery time, service the home will-stop. “The trouble with that said ‘Jersey City P Supervisor Harry Broph, that sometimes you even bitten when you. deliver ; notice that service is- sto ping.’ : bitten by dogs; the post office ' suburban aréds, ©. 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