=< a> Sunshin BORN IN Australia, Melanie fs a nurse who studies voice and enjoys the theatre. She likes good times and parties and is planning on travelling to Europe. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Skiing weekend ruined WHILE MOST FYES were on the sking action up at Whistler, visitors from Seat- tle were being depnved of their own chance for a weekend on the slopes Ski equipment valued at $1093 was stolen from their tata ttaat sdb t Bouehias Sartectebies Ore a Shere by cer UC carectbe Vagedit Nbtgebe coe Aetataabasd gagerbees x q abe ¥ aN t . LE Pa tee cna. Mba dite cas cua ba bbe Pouehk cts athaatobe Chak car sometime between 9 p.m. on February 26 and 9 a.m. the next day. The equipment was taken from the International Plaza’s underground parking lot. say West police Vancouver vex ) All solid rock maple dining suites. « Twelve of them had been rounded up in a series of 2 a.m. raids in North Van- couver, Vancouver and Kelowna as the culmination of a four-month undercover investigation into LSD trafficking, which had originated in North Van- couver. Police seized blotter and crystal LSD equivalent up to 565,000 “hits” of the drug, with a street value of $5 per “hit,” after an operation in which an RCMP officer had posed as a drug buyer. Cases against all those arrested have been ad- journed to March 9. Two of the suspects ap- peared in provincial court in North Vancouver February 22. Marjorie Chance, aged 22, of 305-130 West Keith Road, North Van, was released on her own recognizance of $1,000 without deposit, and Peter Stephen Bardach, 28, of 150 East 15th Street, North Van, was released on his own recognizance of $1,000 without deposit. Wednesday Mike Russell, of Vancouver appeared in provincial court and was released on his own recognizance of $1,000 and one surety of $1,000, without deposit. Ten more suspects were awarded bail Thursday last week. John Wilcox, 34, and Ruth Ann Negahcey, 32, both of 2395 West Sixth Avenue, Vancouver, were cach released on their own recognizance of $10,000 and one surety of $10,000 without deposit. Bruce Gerald Reynolds, 23. of 357 AS - Wednesday, March 3, 1982 - North Shore News ALL 14 suspects so far charged with conspiracy to traffic in LSD as a result of the $3 million drug bust centred in North Vancouver February 22, have been released on bail. West 4th Street, North Van, was released on his own recognizance of $1,000 and one surety. Alex Peter Horsburgh, 26, of 774 East Ninth Street, North Van was released on his own recognizance of $5,000 and one surety of $5,000. Edmund John Nichols, 23, of 2056 Kingsway, Van- couver, was released on his own recognizance of $1,000 and one surety or cash of $1,000. Mark Howard, 26, of the same address, was released on his own recognizance of $1,000, without deposit. Chris Lundquist, 30, of 1640 Eastern, North Van, was released on $7,500 with one surety or $5,000 cash. Deborah Lynn Hewitt, 28, of the same address, was released on her own recognizance of $3,000 with one surety or $1,500 cash. Peter Chutter, 22, of 270 West First Street, North Vancouver, was released on his own recognizance of $7,500 with one surety. Robert Brent Gibbons, 23, of Kelowna, was released on his own recognizance _ of $3,000 with one or moré sureties. Robert Cullen, of Toronto, appeared in provincial court in North Van Friday and was to be released on his own recognizince of $7,500 with one surety or $3,000 cash bail. Peter Touchette, aged 20, of no fixed address, was in custody, due to appear in court yesterday (Tuesday). "PON NW tee oe ee | veoh. sa tans TR, Ne Nonnbe eens Povtvgede s part-time work STUDENTS Gas dock attendants & float jockeys. Apply in person March 6 & 7 to marina office, 9a.m.-4p.m. 6695 Neison Ave., Horseshoe Bay : re LANDING ne are anu ys TET ~ 4 ‘ ae