A4- Suriday, August 22, 1982 - North Shore News the world itside. 6 @ By UNITED PRESS CANADA TORONTO - Affairs Minister Munro was $75,000 in damages Friday against the Toronto Sun Publishing Corp., its top officers and two of its-reporters by an Ontario Supreme Court judge who found a June Indian John awarded 1981 article was malicious. Judge John Holland ruled the two reporters, Don Ramsay and Robert Reguly, were “out to get” My nro gets $75,000 damages Munro and ordered the Sun to pay $50,000 in ageravated and punitive damages. The other defendants — publisher Douglas Creighton, editor-in-chief Peter Worthington, managing editor Ed Monteith and_ director J.D. MacFarlane — were ordered to pay $25,000 in a compensatory claim. unro was also awarded all legal costs. Commandos kill hijacker NEW DELHI, India - Indian commandos stormed a hijacked In- dian jetliner and killed an armed Sikh militant who seized the plane today with 69 people aboard and threatened “to shoot every passenger,” the Press Trust of India said. The commandos assaulted the Indian Airlines Boeing 737 six hours after it landed in the northern Indian city of Amritsar, ending a tense air a that took the hijacked plane over the Pakistani city of Lahore and back to India. The news agency said 66 people, including six crew members, were freed in the commando raid. Besides the hijacker, the only reported casualty was a stewardess who injured herself jumping from the plane during the raid. Abortionist home safely EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - The founder of an IHinois abortion clinic and his wife, kidnapped a weck ago by a group called the “Army of God,” were released near their home early Friday, disheveled and needing a bath, but in good physical and mental condition, the FBI and relatives said today Following their release, Dr. Hector Zevallos and his wife, Rosalie Jean, were secluded in their Country Club Estates home from which they were abducted a weck ago They were not being allowed to talk to the news media, and a parade of relatives and neighbors were taking them donuts and food. Gienn Young. an FBI special agent, said the couple was in good physical condition and “appeared to be mentally all right. There will be no statements by the Zevallos at all.” he said. The Zevailos were released shortly before 5 a.m. CDT at a Holiday Inn nearby and walked through the woods less than a mile to thetr home. the FBI said Trudeau leaves salad express ORILLIA, Ont Pnme Manister Pierre Trudcau and his three sons left ther garbage-spattercd luxury coach for a restful der at ai tlocal lodge P otay away from hostile wds who have pelted tnetr train with refuse and rocks Trudeau's train dubbed “the Cacsar Salad ‘“apress” because of the chat havc been at tt as it rolled cpmmteneaaeasentiasiammme esp anennemneneaeeinme nme castward from the Rocky Mountains — pulled into Orilha in the pre-dawn hours to aie quict demonstration Five Ontano Public Service Employees Union workers dcmonstrated in near silence, in contrast with the United Stcel- workers of America members who had thrown rocks at Trudeau's train only hours carlier at Sudbury Kiwanis donate to local causes OVER $41,000 is being distributed this year by the North Vancouver Kiwanis Foundation to 22 charities and other deserving causes. The Foundation exists for the purpose of expending monies raised by various Kiwanis activities on cultural, educational and charitable work in = and - around the City and District of North Vancouver. The Foundation also funds a tlarge number of educational scholarships — a continuing part of club activity for many years. In his annual _ report, Foundation president Ernie Earnshaw noted that the investment picture had been bleak over the past year, with the result that the Foundation’s holdings had not increased in value. Among major donations this year are $6,300 for the ‘Pot’ valued at $7,500 FROM PAGE At 2523 Marine; Bradley McFarlane, 28, of 2471 Marine, Gregory Cy Corp, 21, of 5483 Greenleaf; and Theodore Edward Gustavson, 24, of 5742 Bluebell; North Van resident Erin Sydney Mutlhall, 20, of 1476 Sowden; and Paul Edward Newsome, 18, of no fixed address. Ronald James Armstrong, 26, of no fixed address has been charged with traf- ficking in hashish. Knight has also been charged with trafficking in cocaine.Mulhall, Green and Newsome have been charged, in addition, with Authorized Deater Gordon 10th & Alma, Vancouver Robert. North Vancouver Youth Band Society, $4,640 for the North Shore Association for the Physically Handicapped and $3,400 for the Navy League (North and West Van Branch). The North Shore Minor Hockey Association received $3, e Van- couver Neurol Centre $2,900; and North Shore Living and Learning $2,500. Among the 16 other beneficiaries receiving sums ranging from $200 to $2,000 were: Canadian Red Cross (North Shore Branch), Chesterfield House,,. D.O.N.A.T.E. (Doris Orr), North Shore Crisis Centre, North Shore Volunteers Action Centre, North Vancouver Christmas Bureau, North Vancouver Youth Symphony and Prince Charles School. possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. All nine accused have been released on bail or security and will stand trial later. Meanwhile, charges ranging from trafficking in cocaine to simple possesion of marijuana and cocaine are pending against four other persons, with one arrest warrant outstanding. Climax of the operation came July 30 when police seized 2,734 grams of high- grade marijuana with a street value of $7,500 in the Dundarave area. Smaller quantities of hashish and cocaine were also seized. Selection - Service - Satisfaction | The more you look, _the more you like. 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Headmaster St Michaels University School’ 3400 Richmond Road VICTORIA, BC VBP 4P5 Phone (604) 502 241) SMU! attracts boarders from seven provin ces and territenes of Canada. from atx states of the USA and from other lands boys in Grades 410 12. girls in Grades 10 to be