en By UNITED PRESS CANADA A4 - Sunday News, September 6, 1981 Police find human remains VANCOUVER — Police searchers have located human remains while searching two areas for two teenagers still missing and _ feared murdered along with nine other children, RCMP Supt. Bruce Northorp said Friday. “Some unspecified human remains’ were found in one of the search areas,” Northorp said. The remains were reported to police Tuesday by an unnamed citizen, Northorp said, and the police crime detection laboratory was able to verify Thursday that they were human. Searchers combed the site again Tuesday and Wednesday and un- covered further remains. Northorp said the skeletal remains were being examined to determine if they were human. Northorp said police were currently “unable to associate the human remains to any missing person.” Sull listed as missing were 13-year-old Colleen Daignault and Sandra Wolfsteiner, 16. Daignault, of Surrey. B.C., was last seen April 16 while Wolfsteiner, of Langley, B.C. was last seen hitch-hiking to work May 19. Iranians arrest PM's staff IRANIAN AUTHOR- ITIES, on a day of executions and = gun battles, announced they had arrested © staff members of the prime minister's office for the bomb plot that killed both Iran’s president and prime minister. The report Thursday by government spokesman Behzad Nabavi that those arrested for Sunday's bomb blast included several employees of the prime minister's office was the first admission of “inside” help in the spectacular assassinatio- ns. State-run television announced the firing- squad executions of 55 opponents of the regime, ending the ominous silence on reprisals since the well-planned Sunday fire-bombing. There had been fears for thousands of opponents of the regime in jail. Interest rates go down TORONTO — The first crack in record high interest rates developed Friday with mayor Canadian ohartered banks trimming back prime lending rates that have prevailed for the past month The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce led the way with a UW SO percent drop tou a new level of 22.25) percent, effective Tuesday The Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Montreal and Toronto-Domimon Bank matched the move almost immediately The decline was the first downward shift since March, when the latest climb tno oainterest rates began A Bank of Montreal spokesman cautiously hedged on any forecast that the high interest rales which have taken a heavy toll on the economy had peaked and passed Earthquake hits Los Angeles LOS ANGELES The strongest carthquake in 10 years rom hed Los Angeles oom ots 200th birthday Friday swaying baildings and shaking the carth WOR OSS a wide portron of Southern California from Santa Barbara to the Meniwan border The quake centered offshore on the Pac afte and registenmg over oon the Rachter scale was the most powerful yolt) an metropolitan Los Angeles since HTT quake hit the city killing GS people and caustog milbmons of dollars in damage There were fhe ans the diate regents ved Wamage or vegans treo tre SUN ccpnperly areas *No Payments To Sept. 1982 ‘only $13,000 down GAMBIER ISLAND SEA RANCH It’s the chance of a lifetime! For a limited time only, Gambier Island Sea Ranch can offer waterfront and semi-waterfront lots plus common ownership in a 300 acre operating sheep ranch, only 15 miles from downtown Vancouver, for as little as $13,000 down with no interest and no payments to September 1982. Hard to nelieve?? Just read on. All lots serviced with water and sewer. Moorape tor cach owner. ‘Tennis courts. $30 acres of meadows and forested lands. ) e ® Horses, stables, riding trails. e e ® Central lodge. @ Faull tame ranch manager. FTRO wis OG © Pane Abode display home. cf @ Fly to view. Ay Vyacasll be ans meerested pone baaners a a us tt PN // Poot tiveete trateortraataerta e all OMtie O8D 2467 yoo Staff gaie cide ' Vr ope rty ocean /ide realty eon ’ ’ in V ‘ Cyccrtpaa Street Noatieeetrx en EC