See ee SUPERS SS ad ae RENO ‘1 q (SHOOT REE = ae ~ resolved by Appropriate sanciion m Against the officers involved orf Their impugned reputations, he: : restored," he. said, that decision.’ : But the Fullertons would not ‘let go. They commenced: civil action against the Matsqui police _and also took their complaint . to ~ the ombudsman. A trial in B.C. Supreme Court has Been set for 7 _ April. 17, and the: ombudsman ssucd a public report on ne case - two weeks ago. NAG. If they didn’t smell so lovely, f think they’d be dug out and burned. I started off with gloves on but today my hands are a mass of scratches and punctures and my morale is so low because the roscs had so much dead wood on them, J think I’ll take the day off, - Really they should all be taken up and that bed raised several inches before replanting them...they certainly need better drainage than they are presently getting. One thing about roses, they are very forgiving and may be treated quite badly and sull thrive. They are shallow rooted so may casily be dug up and moved about the garden, although it seems sensible to keep them all in one bed, where you can tcat-them for diseases cic. all at the same time. Had a cute call today from Muricl Cogswell to bring me up to date on her citrus plant which carlicr was losing its leaves. At that time, she wondered if it should be pruned back. Her call this time was to tell me that although she hasn’t yet pruned it, it has suddenly wken a new lease on life and is in bud. ~ T think her plant may need a higher level of nitrogen than she has been giving it, and fish fertilizer might be the answer since it contains more nitrogen than cither phosphate or potash, and besides has some of those mysterious things called trace elements in its. formula: { have lost the one: globe artichoke plant we still had in the garden...it looked terrible so [ gave it a tug, and the roots came out a disgusting brown mush. I must gct a couple more started if we want any fruit this year..or is it a vegetable? This week looks like a good. time to get out the sprayer, the lime-sulphur and the oil, and mix up a batch of fruit-trce spray, giving the roses and the gooseberrics, red and black currants as “well, the benefits of this preventative medicine. I notice the wild bushes are beginning to leaf out, which means the domestic ones _ are probably going to.do the same thing before very long, Over-wintcring pests, (still in the egy stage) seem to hatch just as Icaves begin to unfurl, so, even if you haven’t sprayed carlier, if you spray now you should catch them in the act. It’s all a matter of timing. Sorry to those who thought they were on a wild goose chase last Saturday. But it’s:not too ‘late. The mecting of the B.C. Fruit Testers Association is this Saturday, from 10-4 at the provincial scction of the experimental farm on East Saanich Road. SUPPORTS LOCAL BANDS With every $10 purchase | you can receive a complimentary Live Band Ticket featuring the group 28 IF on April 1st Call in now at. = gan P98 65 es Pre eet, rf 2. “Roe Oy te Be (65) ‘While civil action is an avenue : aes method of obtaining-justice in a: “Case involving possible i improper: 7 “behavior by authorities. Ttwas the ombudsman’ 's report which prompted the attorney. gencral.to order ‘an-inquiry: into | the Fullertons’ allegations, Not: that Owen: made any presump- tions regarding the- accusations; he simply stressed that. the doubts raised by the allegations addressed, “Our fortunate tradition is that’ we are served nobly by:our “police forces, However, where allegations: of impropricty occur, | itis not-sufficient that the final ‘decision on the matter rest-with ‘the. police themselves, for their own protection ‘as well as the public’s,” Owen’s report said. “Of most ‘serious: concern in ‘this case are. the unresolved and ‘festering allegations a eainst the Matsqui police service and ‘the outstanding fecling: of grievance which continues to be. held and publicly expressed by the Puller- “tons,” Owen saidy ony he public uncertainty which: this causes is untenable in our democratic. society,.Public inter- est demands (hat this doubt be Of the: allegations: and the answers tO them. so: that either win -bedaken The attorney peneral obviously concurred: with Owen's observa a full public hearing _ theoretically open to anyone, it is” eae - .expensive-and can, therefore, ‘not: .° be regarded: asa satisfactory~ nro We tions and ordered a full public inquiry Into the matter, “Tb aceept the: ombudsman's report and feel that itis impera. live for the public, the police community and for the Fuller tons. that this case: be fully reviewed," Smith said, cover and label, Cool first and then freeze, Do not attempt to freeze dumplings. 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