1 iés. and $2.05 businesses. a sts = soe to the io-Television © . “Wancouver ‘subscribers have: toll-free access. couver, North” Vancouver; ay Richmond, . Port _ Moody, Coquitlam and New - The. coftipany + is ; required to apply: for such a regrouping when, through growth, the total number ‘of. telephones within an ex- change’s free-calling area exceeds its limit by five percent or more. West Vancouver is one of eight British Columbia communities: to experience such growth, said district customer service manager Dave Coath. “Subscribers in West_ Vancouver now have toli-— free access to more than 740, 000, _ telephones,” said The Greenpeace Foun- dation is. “under official investigation” by the RCMP as a result of alleged in- cidents last fall during the Greenpeace expedition to stop trophy hunting in the Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park. An RCMP corporal visited Greenpeace headquarters in Vancouver last week and interrogated expedition leader Rex Weyler, a former North Shore News editor. Up to press time, however, no charges had been laid. The RCMP corporal told Weyler a complaint had been entered against him by Gary Zechel of Lavonia, Mich., U.S.A., alleging that Weyler had committed assault causing bodily harm during a confrontation on the Spatsizi Plateau last October 4. According to Weyler, Zechel and his wife, ac- companied by a paid guide, were attempting to set out for: must apply” ‘to the ‘CRTC to. move the exchange into the next t higher category. to Van Burnaby, - Westminster. : This system of establishing rate groupings has. been adopted because it more accurately reflects the cost of providing local telephone service,” said Coath. If the regrouping is ap- proved, rates for an _ in- dividual residence line would increase to $9.25 a month from the present $8.85 and, an individual business line would go to $27.75 from $25. 70. on horseback to hunt for moose and caribou trophies in the wilderness park. Weyler said he and a group of other Greenpeace protesters joined hands and successfully blocked the hunting party who, after considerable argument, returned to their tent camp. The next day guide- outfitter Ray Collingwood pulled all trophy hunters out of the park, stating it was impossible for them to continue hunting so long as Greenpeace remained in the area. “There is no way that anybody in Greenpeace so much as laid a hand on any of the trophy hunters from Europe or the United States,” Weyler told The News. “The central rule of all Greenpeace expeditions is non-violence and we have never broken with this in all our 10-year history of en- vironmental activism.” THIS ONE YEAR OLD Siamese Bluc Point needs a home. If you can give him one please phone Dorts Orr at 987-9015. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ T-SHIRTS OR PANTS Terrific selection of styles. Broken sizes 4-6x. Woolco reg. price, 3.95 to 7.86 Woolco Sale Price LADIES’ SKIRTS OR PANTS Choose from the latest styles. Broken sizes 8-16. Woolco reg. price, 15.95 to 31.95. Woolco Sale Price DEPARTMENT STORES A OIVIZION OF F.W.WOOL WORTH CO 110 NORTH VANCOUVER Capitano Mall 026 Martine Drive North Vancouver 986.6311 HOURS Mon Tuer Wed 8 30am fom Thursday and Friday 8 30am 8pm Saturday 00am pm Prices Effective While Sale Quantities Last Sizes 8-16. LADIES’ Wide sélection of styles and colours. Wooico reg. price, 13.76 to 29. 95 Woolco Sale Price . SWEATERS Wide selection of colours and styles. Broken sizes. Woolco reg. price, 14.87 to 29.87 Woolco Sale Price BURNABY ° Lougheed Mat Lougheed Hwy & Austin Road Bumaby 030-0461 HOURS Mon Tusa Wed 0 30am Thureday and Friday 0 300m Saturday Gam Bom Onm gon BURREY Quita Town Centre 104th Avenue dnd 162n0 Street famtey GAB 2242 HOURS Monday to Saturday 30am t0pm