= Ma a, Mi S we “work their way. out:o » Current deadlock.) 60°": ' Grouse . Mountain threatened earlier. this month to log: a. 160-acre parcel of the mountain. to - ease its financial problems. . ni sh ' oo : ee 7 helicase dig an Kenan OR Ch 07 to / on Oy aes my comeuil : : ested in a° etter ONE OF the members of the so-called North Vancouver Gaiden snd Arbor Club drives mpie into tree. The group's lates fo have Ra’waa dsalt with at a los: ; : trees commercial y worthless fis being investigated. - ots we AR a Wen . r rat ed council session,’ was for ~ CONTINUED ON PAGE A3_ ‘ _ Police eyeing spikers’ c DID .TWELVE ‘North | But Grouse Mountain . would render the timber as . Mancouver residents °™Ployces who spent an commercially worthless.” oe a2 : hour in the area, Monday, Spiking would not harm Pike 4 000 steel. and reporters and the trees, according to tho spikes into Grouse photographers from a, release, but would damage ountain trees?. » .Mumber of media outlets in- | saws. in initial cutting ‘and a wo ‘cluding the News, have been could endanger “sawmill _. The group — identifying — unable to find evidence of workers when the timber themselves’ as the North extensive use olnails. was. .processed. - The Vancouver Garden and Ar- The group claimedtohave envelope that contained the a en bor. Club -- claim to have nailed the trees in a press press release’ and: three WEDNESDAY. done so over the weekend. release delivered to The . photographs of the group — ‘Cold vot. nit eS ie ‘ Their : actions, «they. ‘say, - News Monday, ee two showing aman driving'a .. “ ' nad wor , make: more than 1,000 of the — © “We | felt." they: wrote, nail into the trees and one a |