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[AIST NIEIGIEMIBRIEINID) 39 Pasternak ‘laws or -certain municipal issues it must deal with in its” Island, “Of ia i a! So Exctinge, - PIED | LIN heroine | bylaws, the lawyer said, . {inal report, expected this. (, vam i atario or: B He ae premium’. AY a aS 40 Evangelist. The directive, which was fall. Conta. ‘nt ti gh Out gown DESHI! Iilicieli[1} ._ Roberts not made public, spells out,“ The papers, said ‘the | Using informants” ENSIEMIPIRIOWE 41 To gull. “exceptions where members ‘Mounties may frequent having * Mounties ‘work. un” Ni] PRIKIRA ‘a2 lvy League. dercover is one pf the RCM. ' Li UISMBOTIAITIE: - — college. P's most * effective. in-*- NS Gl CAM s3summer vestigative techniques,but it~ PITMRIOT SEH drinks Pot smuc linc is also the one which causes - 4 “aPlgue the most concern for’ the. " 37Execept 46 Polish fiver _Torce ithe papers say. 38 Hilo greeting Answer to yesterday's pure gv Embrace | ‘Informers oF “ undercover’. rm a Cn ae a can es awry officers may have to break... = L. laws ranging from tarrying na , a false driver's licence to 77 . PORT ANGELES, Wash. "Possibly, ‘for. some reason, commiting ain robbery 0 AAP). — Authorities are the operation was spooked, other j hee ctentlal>’ . trying to determine today perhaps by anothe vessel oF ealablis! i ha en who was behind a smuggling aircraft. . with the criminals they are: ba plot that, apparently’ ran infiltrating. — eaving millions of ‘Or there may have beena IE Mounties supply” false . “T za aT Gecthe cident documents’ - they. may be.” toe “dollars worth of marijuana marine accident. Perhaps locumen ey may ° 4 5 bales abandoned on land and the vessel’ bringing it in guilty of forgery-or -other - - [ec overturned. If that were criminal-offences. - - abt +f obs - Raa 35 Some of the 290 bales were true, I’m sure they wouldn't = we th oer found Wednesday offshore have called the Coast Guard — oo ae ER Mi h a ‘south of Cape Flattery, . for help.””, rie |s- a ai SRE Wash, | Others were © The Coast Guard received a ie a |. = ‘| recovered On the: beach, a telephone call SN a after © ida 2 Co Oe a a “(| while still more tured upin- ‘noon nesday from: a ee ee side a ai ‘stuch’ in the oe citizen who noticed the bales N “ ia Ao. at a nearby campground. -bobbing.in the water about. —— 52. Bm Oo Jim Gilman, a U.S, Coast three Kilometres south of = a a ian ee Be Guard spokesman, said the — Cape Flattery, Gilman said. fi] FuLLY FINISHED ON * RYPTOQUIE «| | " discovery appeared to’ be. A patrol boat ‘and’ jf] SOUTH KALU : eee De CRYPTOQUE 36 part of a large smuggling helicopter were dispatched 1881 sq. ff. of ving with a ,HZDDP HZDDE HZDEL DP -RVQL operation. and about 60 bales :were | fireplace, patio doors fo 7 nr . ‘Phe marijuana was counted in the water. Others" aval unne y care sls mb “1 R H packaged ini bales one metre .were found on a beach. * toon he full y finished eater terday’ ' by ‘one metre and 20 cen- Authorities conducting & Bil basement .with large L- REAL sir Cz OUR SHY HOSTESS DESIRED timetres'thick (three feet by land search found the bulk of shaped rumpus reom, = Ads. ag eurgasg toquip send three feet by eight inches}, the bales in a van stuck: in. et ae YR Re. bra waitartoles Hepa 9: NewS an aoyvoctah “piesa te heal te Thai Pmt’ at ,. cdinpgraind | idear | ng Here ty iket. isi ones loca pinple substitution cishen iviwhich each — ticks,"7a" “potent form ‘of ‘Neah By, ‘Gilman ‘said. i. ih fas: ar “eter te stands for another. 1 you think that X X equals 0, it mairjvana that sells for $175 Dan . Engeélbertson, te patio. and - 7 ae a an throughout the puzale Single leters, short words, an ounce, said Gilman. Clallam. County — un- storage shed. For an - using an apostrophe “ome ‘Solution is accomplished by trlal and error. can give you clues to locating Each bale weighed at least 13. kilos-:(80. pounds), he .. estimated, .making . the contraband! worth millions. “We have two preliminary theorles,: _ he "said, - onrawa (cp) : =~ “Hic - “have to; use their judgment, " ’ he. ‘anid. : - Committing criminal] - they’ can: ‘bheak ‘certain laws offences: Was apparently not condoned‘ in the -directive. directive formmilssion.'-in-- appéared | cto. have - -heen vontigatink allegations of . prompted: ‘py a’ paper’ ‘wrongdoing. was told i | prepared by lawyers for the > gommission which stated the . force's: policy: on’ breaking | ‘8 the law daring investigations » thd og routine” ‘operations’ was . Simmonds’ | unclear.” :.. : a oa " emergency. . The paper wad 0 one of two . dersheriff, said his office is’ assisting federal authorities .. in the investigation because the baled pot was found on the Neah Bay Indian Reser- vation. The paper, miade public ta: ‘day, | quoted ‘Simmonds' - instructions to Mounties. last . December that it was per- m ‘missible for them to break “But the directive “goes on ‘the: law when - ‘there’ ‘is no to'give’ certain exceptions’? ; ‘undercover. work, ‘Grog in- vestigations” “and, sailing suspects. ‘ There is “no place fe tim: idily in gurveillance work, m, an RCMP ‘internal: raanual’ | Bays. ‘Mounties ‘following’ suspected criminal spys' *. ordinary citizend would not." This could’ mean breaking. traffic Jaws ‘by making iHegal U-turiis, following too closely, driving too slowly,... ‘or having false drivers’ ‘licences ~ and © car registrations; ° : “might have to reglater’in.a’ ointment phone Rusty. break the ai and ‘even oy commit criminal offences in , . the ‘papers, a ‘filtrating - the in one, case se deasibel _part-in 100.to 200 apparently. illegal acts, including spray- : - “painting racist slogans : on. ; buildings: and’. throwing 7 _ bricks through windows. “piust ‘take chances” that’ «- ‘Drag jaquad n members may - have'to: use or sell illegal drugs, the papers said. They ‘undercover ‘policemen ‘or | agents — has unfortunately, been a feature of. (criminal). *. Investigati from e to Security .service ‘olfivers® ime, ne om in . In, such cases, ‘Mounties hotel under a false name to‘, may be guilty, of couriselling persons to. commit a crime, thereby breaking the law ‘in: ‘cosispiracy,' ‘or may. be a | Nova Scotia; Prince Edward... party to’ the® offence com: ‘ “mitted eg person if the: anti-Semitic, © ‘anti-Communist - Western: . ‘Guard. ‘Party in Toronto took . note that: ‘entrapment , = thel instigation of crime by The na Friday, August al Page? Heavy. Duty _ | _ Mechanics _ cra _ Northwood Pulp and Timber ‘Limited has open- _. ings for the, above positions at. its McGregor * “Woods Division. 7 . . The idea} candidate should possess a Heavy Duty Mechanic T.Q, as well as several years’ _ experience in the maintenance of caterpillar. -- loaders, dozers, skidders and other equipment | : used in the logging industry. - ‘ Northern interior [WA wage rates and bene- ‘fits are in effect. _ . Applicants are requested to submit resumes “te: Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited, . 219-1717 Third Avenue, Prince George, B.C. " ° Va 3G7, Attention: Personne! Officer: For. further information phone (604) 562-1361. — ‘nor thuiood, ; pulp and timber fim! Garbage: formally collected an Monday will be picked ow on Tuesday, September 2nd, 1980. “The sanitary Jandfill is open: 10: 00 AM. to 7:00 P. M. _ Testy to Sunday. Closed ail day Monday. a GOOD. CONDITION . ON “ STRAUME Attractive bungalow with — two bedrooms, acorn. - fireplace, full: basement and new roof, painting, ‘and exterior. finish has been: completed In: the: past year. For viewing | pone Bert Llungh. "WOTICE . “In observance ‘ot Labour Day, September 1st, 1980, “the following change in refuse pickup is introduced. DISTRICT OF TERRACE REVENUE PRODUCING |. PROPERTY | Situated on over 2 acre, we have listed a modern 3 bedroom home. This | property also features a | EE ooo targe. garden area,. . LARGE HUME — summer house with dutch LARGE LOT oven plus 3 rental units. | Auy attractive 3 For an appointment to ll basemef _ Wew call § pk Evans. <. Family hafgigatiuated ong may double wide city lot. Close to schools’ and on bus route. Family room off S| or Bert Liungh.. ho ot ae S! Pick t up a copy of the Block Bros. catalog at Terrace’s bestsellers . Pruden & Currie (1 976) Ud, 4648 Lakelse ak Terrace, B.C. V8G IRI ae, Telephone: (604) 635-6142 aden & yaaa : has joined the bestsellers. fae TheBlockBros. ‘National Real Estate Service. + ‘Now, no-one in Terrace can offer } you ge amore complete real estate service. ra ~ EXBLOCK BROS. _ NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE jf ™* 1976) Lid. BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED Lovely bright: kitchen: in this modern home tocated. _ona dead end streat close Home -features: 5 bedrooms, family: roam, flreplace;:: 2. fulh. baths, sundeck aver carport and shrubs.: For. viewing’. phone Rusty or Bert Lfungh. . a nicely: developed yard: with many trees: and . to schools, and fully }~ ‘finished on both floors. “7° INVESTMENT UNIT: -This. Tri-plex Is located of a. Three + @ one Consisting bedroom unit bedroom unit. electrical meters. . Call further detalls. close fo the hospital In an- ideal location for rentals. - bedroom unit and a four. Separate. Danny Sheridan for - Ww . RU — NEARING COM- PLETION Make an appointment to view the unique double wall construction, decorating, and j| firaplaces, two baths, carpeting and many more features that must be viewed. Call Ruaty or Bart. Llungh for an a pointment. : European flavour Interior ; CALEDONIA. SUB. DIVISION, a r . A: good family home’ ‘Ina - much sought. after. area close to schaols, park and “| tennis, courts. Two. level . home-“with -3 bedrooms, ~ qnsulta off ‘master, Two ang areas,’ brick lace, sundeck;” patio. Latdsceped: ‘& paved. drive: Make on: &p- polntment to see this now | by giving Dick Evans LARGE FAMILY HOME We have |ust listed a modern 5 bedroom home situated on a 75x200' lot, Extra large 19x29" living room, farge kitchen and dining area. Over 1600 sq. "ft. of family living space: ‘and under 70,000. For an appointment to view call - Dick Evans. . APPROX. 4 RE RIVER FRONTAGE. A fully finishad deluxe family home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 floor to ceiling old brick fireplaces.’ Built In ap- pltances in the kitchen, dan, games room, wet bar and wine cellar. Also an attached .24'x38' garage and work area. Alf this plus privacy and a commanding view of the. Skeena River. - For en appointment to view contact Dick Evans. 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