A 33-YEAR-OLD California man, a veteran of the Viet- Namese War, is organizing an expedition into a secret wilderness area of the Pacific Northwest to. track down and kill a Sasquatch. “I’m not going to. say exactly where we're going because we don’t want to be harassed and have a lot of Rights report ignored? TWO MEMBERS of a provincial government ad- visory committee says the committee’s input was ig- nored when the government drafted controversial new human rights legislation. The new legislation, inn- troduced this week, has drawn heavy fire from rights groups who claim the _ bill has weakened human rights in the province rather than strengthened them as Labor Minister Bob McClelland said would be the case. Jane Evans, vice-president of the National Action Commuttee on the Status of Women, and Lynn Smith, a law professor at UBC, are convinced the five-member advisory committee's report to the government was ig- nored in drafting the legislation. “It doesn’t seem that many of the things we wanted are in the bill,’ Evans said. A coalition of human rights organizations, meanwhile, has labelled the government’ s new legilsation’ ‘a massive {fraud ') clasming that is) ac tually strips away the rights of some groups Phe group called for the act to be repealed oanmd othe Human Rights © omission killed by othe provitryetal pos crhiment oa Veal ABO be reinstated Vhie Yat stiest crete asin ast the gpovertiment s decusran te drop od Ore ascnabhe ase Provaspon thar hack covered apcas oof chiscritmiiration tet Spreetfroally covered an the abet Wounded constable recoveriny N\ VX COL NER te c stable whi. atbferiad wots aa the face eek ane sthoruddest when oa Hleeiip tearth reorbibves : pened fire witli a sbrert gin, cs re ere citi roo dress porter rt Nove rret tiie weehectisd ‘ vere fart de i t Lom ye a wedrtiitiesy 6 F. potatoat ees ertyedttae te abba foe vip vet borne w tiie Loaastip oa tyats Wht trae oreo bed oa Corsaebiar Lipo tial Marck oof Coomapes ce bavi ts M. Kac pave chase after he saw the miat Mecrag fro the bank while patrothapg an the abieCak Too press tte he artned toarncdit Mead avert bree ange ved by paechioe amateurs followinmg us into the bush,’’ says Mark Keller of his plans. Keller plans to a mount a three-man, military-style Operauion to seek out and destroy one of the legendary ape-man creatures thal are at the centre of much of the Northwest’s lore. “We will take with us ri- See What B.C.’s Best Dressed homes fles with night vision capa- bilities and we’ll have ground sensors that will tell us of the approach of anything from 300 to 400 metres away,’ Keller said. ““Science demands its pound of flesh,’’ he added in explaining his reason for the hunt. ‘‘Sasquatch have been spottedfor so many years Are Wearing This Year! Custom Quality At A One-Time-Only price over sO wide an area that I'm sure there ts a breeding population. “*L could take photos but all that would do is cause more arguments. To kill one is the Only wat to prove that Sasquatch exist. We have to have a body that can be studied and is not a side of beef wrapped in rabbit skins.”* PY Al3 - Sunday, April 15, 1984 - North Shore News Viet vet ‘will shoot’ Sasquatch Keller says if the trio of hunters — himself and two friends in their 20s, one of them also a Viet vet, — are unsuccessful this year, they will try again next year. Keller won’t say where the hunt will be carried out other than that it will be in Washington, Oregon or B.C. If the hunters do show up in Your Choice of 3000 Combinations |[# Of Colours ‘a And FABRICS i oie : tr *Q9Q9Q Laoag Aap ALL THESE FEATURES — PLUS A FULL 20 YEAR GUARANTEE occa coneecciun Sad eth eoN, “or ap eed PINE Sb ost mary voved sara! wb we, Comraheor tat be yy aeadts, eeoby NS ED ae Lda on PA TOMIPL patter: Your Vtmeut a toto deg em pre the rg ‘ ate WIN!. Wry C Convpuarae Ssarny 1] rbacoaan sorhad L Cnr bac FURNITURE OM wrt Pe , wyealle 1 fous et tse ti rede bay = SOO PPS So vee all the Lo eabae eortd bas oh) oAMVE DM fal i ee ee | A Rh fa & 4 voheorar: 4 " vote capbacal stares . bie moose sot tbe atta b ie ras cba there WA Nb he : \ ( Viator aa aeathe i ea | oho byt vacua nr rer Preotuy tyorn. ewe HN Meer vot wNES, i yar tole at