“with no. radio,” | Ms. _ Leger poge 12, August 1976 - North Shore News “RADIO BROKE ~ “When the other Zodiac’ sa radio broke down we lost contact with them,’” she added. Until then we hadn’t ' -been too worried, but for the two Zodiacs to lose sight of each other meant that one of them was stuck in-the middle of the Pacific in. heavy fog continued. _ After five minutes of tense ‘ _ searching the two rubber boats were able to grope their way back together. Our boats were. searching in the fog for two hours when we heard the foghorn of our mothership the ~‘‘James ‘Bay.’’ We established visual contact shortly . thereafter. Back on board: the Green- a very late hot meal. We are doing everything ; “we can to protest and disrupt the whale kunt. For the past few months we have seen very few live whales. The only live whales we see are ¢ the ones being hunted. Greenpeace is apalled not . only by the slaughtering. of the Canadian government is. supporting the Japanese and Russian whalers. APALLED’ “The . Canadian. Govern: ' ment is allowing the import- ation of whale ‘meat to be used to feed © ‘mink. The - Two unidentified vessels — ‘have been following. the. -anti-whaling “ship . Gteen-. peace VII over the past week, Bob Cummings, Greenpeace spokesman said Tuesday. 7 The first sighting of: what is believed to be a submarine was: made by 34-year-old | skipper: George Korovta .on the radar screen. ei hi “There: were times we moved toward . REX | WEYLER, | ‘ agsistant publisher of the North Shore News, is presently a crew member of Greenpeace Vil ‘[the James Bay]. - going. to - stay - with the whalets as long as we can... . The crew, although ‘dedicat- ed, has hada very grueling. nine -weeks. Many of: the crew members are anxious to ‘return to their families and their jobs. However, | _The crew’s dedication has apparently won the under- standing ‘of. at least one ‘Russian whaler. ‘In one instance, on: Aug. ‘2ist, we set up‘a picket line at the stern of the factory © ship Vostok. ‘In an attempt to it only to. have it disappear from sight. “We could not be sure’ what it was,’’ he said. On Saturday ‘‘it surfaced five miles off our port stern for about five minutes before again,” ~~ he added. ; : ao On ‘Sunday, ‘vessel was ‘seen ‘pacing the Greenpeace vil for almost . Individual -. : your. tastes,. for: your: flooring, | * Vancouver, - Hours: TUES. The Greenpeace vu. is. the . -crew is willing to stay out _ here as long as we have to, whales but by the fact that, © and as long as we can. office 738-3032. . a. | 600-foot. “Island; and not ‘at Midway | j[ Island, a previously plan- ned, Cummings said, bys susan 1 close - room — plans and * golor co-ordination, . profession- _ ally designed to compliment . | Complete - décorating services | ‘home....carpeting, ~~ } ceramic tiles, drapery fabrics, ° upholstery - - wall coverings. and: accessories. _— 1581 W. Th Ave. at Fir 10. am. - 5:30’ pm. cae oe PARA VEN TUS RSET IE MS EERE "©. stop the loading of whales, - we held up a large red sign in .- Russian and English, which: read “‘No- : . The. crew ‘of ‘the. Vastok. - watched us from the stern of y «the boats. ‘and ‘we: spoke to. 4 them. in both: Russian’ and English. We told them that they were killing the last romainieg * whales i in the sea. RUSSIAN SMILED. him to help stop the whaling. ‘He smiled back at us and , “gave us affirmative. Canadian Government also _ allows the Russian’s supply: ‘boat to use.Canadian ports: to - supply the’ whaling fleet,” ‘Hunter. said. peace vessel we were Served 7 - After two weeks of stalking the - Russians, the Green- peace is now low on fuel and supplies. We arc also low on water supply.. There is very little to ‘drink. We have no | more milk, no more. eggs, no “more. bread, na more white" flour or potatoes. We: are now. eating. rice |. and beans. However, the 27 | men and women on board the Greenpeace vir are high in spirits. : The biggest problem. fac- ing our campaign is that we have no more money. We are ' deeply in debt. We have an ‘offer from: a San. Francisco * businessman who will pay for _our refueling in Midway . -Island, the vessel’s : next ° --Stop.. "Those who wish to ‘contribute call Greenpeace three hours ‘before disap-- pearing from radar range. ‘The’ ‘Greenpeace. Vil is expected to be located some |: | 1,700 miles northeast’ of | |} Hawaii by today, and .may- refuel at Winter Harbour, on: the west coast of Vancouver fabrics, 731-5341 Thru SAT. oe reno SC ONC TNC ES eae One: youiig- Russian crew _member- gave us a sign of | - brotherhood. ‘We. smiled. at jj. - - him and waved. ‘We asked ™ ” t 3 Ce sth ate eee . - . = pues oon : NN a : = 3 et . j a . : ; _ | NOTE: - || August 31st, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. - . . Copies of the last revised ' Regional: District voters ‘list ‘are : available for inspection at the. locations listed above. . “GREATER vaiicouver REGIONAL DISTRICT. e+ REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS, ELECTORAL AREA “B - - - that part of Schoo! District No. 36 Gurrey) . known as Sarnsion Island; “District. “No. . ‘Bowyer... Island... &_.. 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