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"The Child" was born out of wedlock in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 1981 after
Becky and "The Hit" met through mutual friends in 1980. After 17 years, "The
Child" with the support of his "connected" family is out for revenge against
"The Hit" who has never known "The Child". In 1997, acting on the hatred bred
into "The Child" by his Mother, Step Father, and Grand Parents, "The Child"
embarks on his twisted revenge against his biological father. The 17 year old
child and his family team up with "Jimmy The Junkie" to attack his biological
father he has never known!<br>
"The Child" is aware of a large international transaction from his "connected
family" in the winter of 1997. When casing out "The Hit", with "Jimmy The
Junkie" and his Crew in the Black Van financed by his family, "The Child" leaks
his "big time story" to his new friends. Now, all Hell breaks loose as Jimmy and
his crew do what Junkies do. They "Ratted Out" the International Deal to get
their walking papers from a home invasion beating of two senior citizens in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Jimmy and his Crew all walked away
clean.<br>
Then as the "container" arrives from overseas, the largest bust in Canadian
history to date is charged against Club Members of the Vancouver Chapter of the
Hell's Angels. The man broke free of his rope, and he watched the Crew leaving
then he phoned 911. The local Television stations ran the emergency broadcast.
"The Child" knows about the "Emergency Broadcast" on the Television that night.
He understands what he has caused with his childish bravado! Desperate for any
excuse, "The Child", "Jimmy The Junkie" and his Crew, and "The Child's"
connected family conspire together to blame "The Hit".<br>
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Chapter 0 The Canadian Hit<br>
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***** 0 Description This Canadian book is based on a true
story starting in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 1980. The Final Chapter footprint is
imminent as the final footsteps are now pressed in concrete. The ending will be
what "The Boys" want in the next few months on 555 North Road in Coquitlam,
British Columbia, Canada.<br>
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Chapter 1 Born Out of Wedlock in Saskatoon<br>
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"The Child's Revenge" is Born or Born out of Wedlock in Saskatoon<br>
"The Hit" was living in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in the fall of 1980, while he was
attending the University of Saskatchewan. "The Hit" met Becky from a small town
outside of Saskatoon called Clavet. Clavet is situated in the Blucher
Municipality with a population of 234 people in 1981. Clavet is 25 km east of
Saskatoon on the YellowHead Highway. Becky and "The Hit" met through a mutual
friend of theirs known as Penny. Becky spent some of her time in Saskatoon in
1980, where her family was respected by the local bikers The Rebels, as "Stand
Up Guys". Saskatoon offered Becky more entertainment than the small town of
Clavet. Becky and her girlfriend Penny started to come by The Star Trailer Court
and visit "The Hit" in September of 1980.<br>
Becky went to "The Hit's" place with her friend Penny. "The Hit" rented lot # 20
for his mobile home in The Star Trailer Court on the North side of Saskatoon.
Becky had been over several times before there was any romantic involvement. One
night they ended up in bed petting, while Penny watched television in the living
room. The next night Becky returned with her girlfriend Penny. Becky and "The
Hit" ended up having sex in the bedroom at his place. Later that night, Becky,
Penny, and "The Hit" sat on the couch together watching TV. They talked before
Becky and Penny left to catch a bus downtown. They never saw each for a while,
as Becky never came over with Penny. Later, there was a chance meeting downtown
at "The Bay" when "The Hit" was busing to The University of Saskatchewan 3 - 4
months later.<br>
"The Hit" met Becky at "The Bay" in Saskatoon, where they crossed paths at the
Saskatoon Transit City Centre transfer station. They acknowledged each other,
and "The Hit" thought that she looked very pregnant. The timing seemed to be off
for "The Hit" to be the father, but nothing was said. About a week later, Becky
came by his place at The Star Trailer Court, and they talked for a while alone
in the kitchen. While Becky did not tell "The Hit" he was the father, she seemed
to want to say something, but that was never said by her. It was getting late,
and he offered her the spare room if she would like to stay for the night. After
they talked for a while longer, she declined and decided to go home instead.
They never met again until "The Child" was born. Then "The Hit" met Becky's
brother later that winter.<br>
It was February of 1981, when "The Hit" met Becky's brother BJ. He vaguely
remembers BJ from earlier when he may have dropped off Becky. "The Hit"
remembers him as BJ. It was a cold winter night in February 1981, and "The Hit"
was attending a party at Kevin Joubert's. BJ and "The Hit" sat next to each
other on the couch, and talked while at the party. "The Hit" was with Chris's
little sister at the party, and BJ didn't have anything to say about Becky and
"The Hit"! "The Hit" had not meet any of Becky's family other than BJ. Becky's
brothers, Mother, Father, and Grandparents never actually came by his place in
Saskatoon. They lived in Clavet, and Becky always came to his place in
Saskatoon. In the half a dozen times Becky came by "The Hit's" place with Penny,
she appeared to be independent. She was taking care of herself in the city,
while her family was in Clavet. The friends of "The Hit" met Becky as
well.<br>
Don Ethier became a friend of "The Hit" when Becky was coming over to "The
Hit's" place. Donny eventually rented a spare room in the 3 bedroom house
trailer. The room "The Hit" had offered to Becky. Donny had also met Becky
before moving into the spare room. Donny had met Becky when she was coming over
to the mobile home over a few months in the fall of 1980. While renting from
"The Hit", Donny met with Becky at the Country Kitchen for coffee in the spring
of 1981. The restaurant was popular in the neighbourhood for a coffee. Donny and
Becky talked over a coffee, and they met several times unknown to "The Hit".
Later, when Donny was talking to "The Hit". Donny suggested that "you should
take Becky", as he thought she would consider it. "The Hit" had not known that
Becky was living in Saskatoon. Donny had motioned with his arm, and he said "She
lives just down Idlewild". "The Hit" never told Donny about Becky coming over
that night when nothing was said. The spring and summer passed and it was fall
again.<br>
The fall weather had arrived in Saskatoon. Becky's girlfriend Penny came by "The
Hits" place. Penny told him that Becky had "The Child", and Penny suggested that
they should go over to see Becky and her baby. It was unclear whether Becky or
Penny had suggested this meeting. "The Hit" agreed. Penny gave directions as
they drove to where Becky was living on Idlewild Drive. She lived in a one room
house just South of the MacDonald's on Idlewild on the east side of the street.
When, they arrived Penny knocked on the door, and they heard a reply from inside
the house. Penny opened the door, and they entered through the porch as "The
Hit" followed. Penny opened a second door into the kitchen. The baby lying in a
carriage in the kitchen. They were looking at the baby when Becky came into the
room.<br>
Becky talked with Penny, and she made it obvious "The Hit" was not welcome. He
remembered Becky telling Penny that "she did not want him around here". They had
been inside the house for all of a few moments. "The Hit" would never see "The
Child" again!<br>
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Chapter 2 Clavet Roadside Inn<br>
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"The Hit" left The University of Saskatchewan after his second year in 1981, and
he continued to live at his house trailer at The Star Trailer Court in
Saskatoon. "The Hit" lived 6 blocks away from Becky and "The Child", while they
were living at their house on Idlewild Drive in Saskatoon. "The Hit" lived and
worked in Saskatoon where he worked for a company called Energy Doctor in after
market windows.<br>
Then, after getting married he tried his luck in sales. "The Hit" worked in
sales traveling from schools, hockey arenas, and ball fields offering custom
made sport jackets to clubs. He called on schools and sports teams selling
Custom Jackets with their names, logos, and club insignia. The company called
Prime Sports was managed out of Winnipeg Manitoba, and "The Hit" traveled
extensively in Saskatchewan. Then came a chance meeting in the spring of 1982.
"The Hit" met Becky again!<br>
"The Hit" stopped in Clavet early in the day on his way out of Saskatoon to
Southeastern Saskatchewan. He stopped at the newly built Clavet Roadside Inn
owned by Roadside Inns and Investment Limited in Clavet in 1982. The building
was located on the YellowHead Highway in Clavet. It was shear coincidence "The
Hit" found Becky working in the restaurant. She served him in the restaurant,
and they talked briefly. This was the first time they had met since 1981 when he
went over to see "The Child" in the fall of 1981. He ordered a meal and a beer
from Becky. "The Hit" also saw Becky's brother BJ, at the restaurant, while he
was eating. Neither, Becky or BJ said anything about "The Child". After clearing
up his tab, "The Hit" left the restaurant. This would prove to be one of his
last sales trips, as he was going to be changing jobs. This would also prove to
be the last time he ever saw Becky again!<br>
In the summer of 1982, "The Hit" moved on to another job in Saskatoon. "The Hit"
started working for Imperial Parking as City Manager for Saskatoon. He was
fortunate is getting the job as the company was new in the Saskatoon, and
Imperial Parking was a fresh start in a new company as Management. He started
off as City Manager with a multi level parking facility downtown on 2nd Ave
South, next to the Midtown Mall. He went on to lease, contract, or buy 14 more
locations over the next couple of years on behalf of Imperial Parking. The
company and staff grew to about 16 full and part time staff. It was "The Hits"
first chance to prove himself in business, and what followed was to many hours
working, which resulting in a broken marriage.<br>
In 1986, Imperial Parking had its head office in Vancouver. Senior management in
Vancouver decided to bring in all the City Managers to Vancouver for a seminar
during Expo 86. This was "The Hits" first look at Beautiful British Columbia. He
loved it! He was determined to get back to Vancouver, and Expo was fascinating
as he attended the company meetings. He dreamed of moving to the Pacific
Coast.<br>
In December of 1990 "The Hit" packed his car and moved to an uncertain future in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. "The Hit" was able to find a temporary job
early in 1991, after arriving in Vancouver. He worked on a "Sustainable
Development" survey covering Tofino, Ucluelet, and the Clayoquot Sound area for
a company on contract with the Provincial Government in January and February of
1991. The survey was conducted in Ucluelet and Tofino on Vancouver Island. The
company paid for his lodging in both towns. When the survey was completed, he
took a room at the Patricia Hotel in downtown Vancouver. This was his first look
at the downtown East Side of Vancouver in 1991.<br>
He stayed at the Patricia Hotel on Hastings Street after the Survey. He avoided
the downtown, and he did his shopping across Hastings Street in China Town. "The
Hit" found a basement suite which he rented at 910 Victoria Drive in Vancouver
from Jack Ma. Jack owned the house on the corner of Venebles and Victoria next
to the school. Once he had moved into the basement suite in the spring of 1991,
"The Hit" registered the Proprietorship of "Envirotech Canada Computer Services"
with the Province of British Columbia. He started the company from his basement
suite at 910 Victoria.<br>
"The Hit" started selling, assembling, repairing, and upgrading new and used
computers. Eventually, Envirotech Computers took an office just off Russ Baker
Way in Richmond. The new office was located in the Airport Hanger on Airport
Road South in Richmond. The primary occupant at the time was Time Air. They were
a regional carrier in Western Canada.<br>
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Chapter 3 Hotel Gastown Vancouver<br>
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"The Hit" worked through the Christmas Season at the office at 5400 Airport Road
South in Richmond in 1991. Early in 1992 John Lok left the business because of a
conflict of interest, as he was a Canadian Airlines Employee. "The Hit" was
working for Canadian Airlines providing equipment for Pilot Training. He was
also recycling Canadian Airlines equipment into Valley Recovery in Abbotsford.
In the spring of 1992 Envirotech Canada started importing computer notebooks for
Vancouver area customers. Envirotech Canada continued importing computer
notebooks from Los Angeles to Vancouver for sale locally and for wholesale
distribution across Canada.<br>
In October of 1992 Envirotech Computers moved to a new office on Voyageur Way in
Richmond. Between the retail computers, commercial customers, business networks,
and the computer notebooks "The Hit" had a viable business. The second Christmas
season for Envirotech Computers passed in December of 1992 on Voyageur Way in
Richmond. In 1993, "The Hit" had been running Envirotech Computers from
Vancouver and Richmond for close to 3 years. He and the staff had built up the
small business to 3 people before Revenue Canada decided to increase duties on
the computer notebooks retroactively in summer of 1993. The importation of the
computer notebooks eventually caused the failure of Envirotech
Computers.<br>
The border duties from Los Angeles were increased retroactive to a year previous
by Revenue Canada. They changed their own position letter of a year ago, and
Revenue Canada increased the duty by 2 1/2 times what the company had already
paid. This covered a full year where the company lost money on every transaction
for the last year, on the import of the notebook computers. The business was
crushed!<br>
"The Hit" shut the company down, and left Revenue Canada with a $40,000.00
dollars in non collectable debt on the company. "The Hit" was able to hold on to
about $6,000.00 in cash which he had saved over the last few years. He took a
trip to Mazatlan Mexico for a month in late 1993 when he gave up the office
lease. He returned from Mazatlan in late December, when he was running low on
cash. He ended up on the lower East Side of Vancouver once again renting a room
at the Patricia Hotel again with no business, no job, no money, no income, and
no immediate future.<br>
Late in 1993, he fought to get the UI Benefits which Envirotech Computers had
paid when it was in operation. For those who have never seen the lower East Side
of Vancouver, it feels the way it looks at Christmas. The New Year began alone
in the Patricia Hotel watching the Canadian Juniors with Paul Kariya loosing in
a heartbreaking loss in Fussen Germany. The players went on to their new teams,
and "The Hit" tried to start over, but he fell into the Vancouver East Side.
"The Hit" choose to drown his business losses at the Piccadilly Pub in downtown
Vancouver occasionally in the winter of 1994. This is where he met "Jimmy The
Junkie" for the first time in the spring of 1994. Jimmy The Junkie was
collecting welfare, thieving, home invading, and promoting his sideline with his
white Pants on a Hastings Street curb. Jimmy The Junkie worked his curb with his
white pants for extra cash in between his scores and home invasions. Through to
this point, "The Hit" had not seen "Jimmy The Junkie" living with a
woman.<br>
Meanwhile, "The Hit" has moved from the Patricia Hotel on 403 East Hastings St,
to the Hildon Hotel at 50 West Cordova Street in April of 1994. The Vancouver
Canucks were starting their playoff run which would end in a disappointing loss
on June 14th, as the Vancouver Canucks lost to the New York Rangers in the 7th
game. Vancouver had a riot after the loss. "The Hit" watched from the
Hildon.<br>
"The Hit" liked the Hildon, as it was closer to his new favourite bar The
LampLighter Pub in Gastown. He enjoyed playing foosball at the The Lamplighter
Pub where the competition was tense. The Vancouver Steam Clock lives in Gastown
just outside the bar. It hoots and whistles and steam pours out of vents at the
top and sides every 15 minutes. People like to gather and wait for it to sound
again.<br>
When at the Piccadilly Pub one day "Jimmy The Junkie" brought up computers with
"The Hit" and like a fool, "The Hit" did not say "No". He got to know more about
Jimmy The Junkie and the possibility of buying computers from him. "The Hit"
learned that Jimmy The Junkie was living with his thieving partner "Jeff The
Junkie" in a rooming house 1/2 block straight West of the The Lamplighter Pub
called The Gastown Hotel at 110 Water Street. When facing the front of the
building on Water Street, Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff shared the West Room on the
2 ND floor with one Queen size bed.<br>
They both collected their welfare checks here in the spring of 1994. Jeff
becomes Number 3 in Jimmy The Junkie's crew. "The Hit" has never seen Jimmy The
Junkie with a woman. He just assumes they were sharing the bed! Now, the stage
is set for what becomes a short and painful experience of buying a few stolen
computers in the downtown East Side of Vancouver in 1994. It just so happens
that Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff actually live about 2 blocks from my place at the
Hildon. My entire life is now 6 blocks to Becky's on Idlewild Drive in
Saskatoon, and 2 blocks to Jimmy The Junkie's on Water Street in Vancouver, for
a total of 8 blocks on the road to Hell.<br>
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Chapter 4 Vancouver Provincial Criminal Court<br>
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"The Hit" started with his background in computers, existing customers, friends,
and a Classified Ad. "The Hit" was able to get together a few customers for
Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff at the Hotel Gastown on Water Street in Vancouver.
"The Hit" sold a few computers provided by Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff in the
spring of 1994. Personal computers were still quite expensive and their was
still a strong used market value for computers.<br>
"The Hit" lent Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff a Hyundai 4 door Hatchback that "The
Hit" had previously registered under Envirotech Canada Computer Services in
Richmond in 1992. "The Hit" naively gave them the keys and address of the car.
The car was parked at Ray Johnstone' s house on Austin Ave in Coquitlam. It had
been parked there since "The Hit" went to Mazatlan in October of 1993. Jimmy The
Junkie and Jeff stopped in at Ray's place on Austin Ave just East of the The
John B Neighbourhood Pub in Coquitlam. Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff told Ray they
were going to take the car, and he showed them where the car was located. Ray
gave them a boost to get the car started, and the "computer bandits" were on the
road. "The Hit" really was a naive tourist in the downtown East Side of
Vancouver. He was naive in giving Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff the car.Jimmy The
Junkie and Jeff had the car for 2 - 3 weeks before the trouble started. Jimmy
The Junkie and Jeff got busted!<br>
They were caught by the police using "The Hit's" car to steal for someone else,
as was admitted by Jeff. They were caught by the police speeding downtown after
a theft or home invasion. It could have been either, because they had cash in
their pockets. This was typical of Jimmy The Junkie The Junkie and Jeff The
Junkie at the time. They were just too jacked up to handle any responsibility
whatsoever. It's no wonder Junkies like Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff had a duration
of about 6 months between sentences. Why did they speed downtown?<br>
They wanted heroin! Whether, it was a theft or a home invasion they had cash.
Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff were like impulsive 2 year old children. They had no
self control. Whether they had cash from a home invasion or from a theft, like
most 2 year olds they could not handle the responsibility of a new toy. Like 2
year olds, they lost the car, and they were punished by the law. This is just
the way Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff were in summer of 1994. This may not have been
the first time Jimmy The Junkie was busted racing downtown to buy drugs.
However, it definitely was not the last time he would pull this stunt. Jimmy The
Junkie the driver took the charges for the stolen property, and Jeff the
passenger walked.<br>
In the past, "The Hit" had never dealt money with Jeff. But when Jimmy The
Junkie was awaiting trial, he made one deal with Jeff. Jeff gave "The Hit" an
older box for a couple of hundred cash late in the summer of 1994. Jeff claims
he had been trying to get a little cash together for Jimmy The Junkie's lawyer.
Jeff and "The Hit" also went to the Vehicle Impound Lot on Clark Street to look
at the Hyundai 4 Door Hatchback. "The Hit" looked at the damage, and he decided
to leave the car in the Impound Lot on Clarke Street in Vancouver.<br>
"The Hit" went to Jimmy The Junkie's court date with Jeff about 1 month later.
In the Provincial Criminal Court at 222 Main Street in Vancouver, the police
testified that they had trapped Jimmy The Junkie who had been speeding. When the
police had Jimmy The Junkie trapped, he tried to get away by driving through the
cop cars. The police testified that they had him stopped. They testified that
several cops had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. The car took some
body damage, and both Jeff and Jimmy The Junkie were busted using "The Hit's"
Hyundai to steal computers for someone else.<br>
"The Hit" signed Provincial Court documents in the Summer of 1994 supplied by
Jimmy The Junkie's lawyer Arthur De Meulemeester which said that "The Hit's" car
"was not stolen". Arthur De Meulemeester was a well known trial lawyer in
Vancouver, who was generously donating time to Judge McGivern?s UBC Criminal
Clinic for the last 17 years. "The Hit" signed the documents at De
Meulemeester's shared office at 202 - 119 Pender Street West in Vancouver. These
documents were then submitted in court by De Meulemeester so the Crown did not
charge Jimmy The Junkie with Auto Theft. The crown had initiated the auto theft
charges because Jimmy The Junkie had no paperwork for the car. Jimmy The Junkie
was found guilty and sentenced to a year with no parole for 6 months in
Provincial Court.<br>
This was the last time "The Hit" had dealings with Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew
until 1997. The lesson was simple, stolen computers are not cheap! In fact they
don't even cover the cost of the car they lost. As for Jimmy The Junkie The
Junkie in white pants on Hastings Street, the "The Hit" thought he should best
stick to his curb on Hastings Street with his thumb out! "The Hit" had enough of
the downtown East Side of Vancouver. It was time to get a job! Time to get a
life!<br>
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Chapter 5 Slocan Valley<br>
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After loosing the Hyundai in the summer of 1994, "The Hit" met his new
girlfriend Barb Miner at the The Lamplighter Pub in Gastown. Barb was living
with her Grandmother in Langley at the time. After they had gone out a few
weeks, Barb brought "The Hit" to see her father Tom Miner, and her mother
Barbara Miner, in Nelson, British Columbia. Nelson is located 657 km from
Vancouver at the junction of Highway 6 and Highway 3A.<br>
Nelson is one of the prettiest towns in British Columbia, as it is situated on
the shores of the huge Kootenay Lake in the mountains. When asked about Billy
Miner The Legendary Canadian Train Robber, Tom Miner denied any family
relationship. Tom was careful to point out that "most people know he was caught
here, but no one said he comes from here". There was no family relationship
according to Tom Miner.<br>
While visiting Tom and his wife Barbara in August, Barb and "The Hit" went to
visit Barb's sister Teresa Miner, Garland, and their daughter Melissa (aka
Precious). Teresa and Garland lived 20 minutes out of Nelson in the South Slocan
Valley surrounded by the Valhalla and Selkirk Mountain Ranges. It was still hot
in August of 1994, and "The Hit" helped Tom and Garland drywall the ceiling of
the shop.<br>
"The Hit" and Barb took a 2 hour tire tube ride down the river. They were both
in their early 30's. The sun, the river, the mountains, dogged by as they glided
downstream on their tubes. They were going to head back to Vancouver the next
day. After the weekend Barb and "The Hit" returned to Vancouver with Barb's
car.<br>
Barb moved out of her Grandmother's in Langley, and "The Hit" moved out the
Hildon Hotel on Cordova in Gastown. They moved into an apartment at 2170
Dollarton Highway in the Maplewood Apartments in North Vancouver. They moved
into a ground level apartment facing Dollarton Highway in October 1994. "The
Hit" worked buying, selling, upgrading, and repairing computers from the
Maplewood Apartments in North Vancouver.<br>
While in North Vancouver "The Hit" advertised his computer services, and he
built a computer for one Fireman from The North Vancouver Fire Department. The
customer chatted up "The Hit's" computers at the Fire House. The North Vancouver
Firemen bought a good number of computers from "The Hit" that Christmas in 1994.
Once again, Barb was packed, and ready to go to Nelson to see Melissa again for
Christmas.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" took Barb's car to Nelson for Christmas the first year. Barb
and "The Hit" enjoyed Christmas in the Kootenays. They stayed downstairs at
Garland and Teresa's in the Slocan Valley. Tom and Barbara commuted back and
forth from Nelson that Christmas. Barb was having a lot of fun with Melissa, as
she was just a baby their first Christmas. While, Melissa did not really
understand what was going on for Christmas, she was enjoying it! Barb and "The
Hit" enjoyed their holidays with Tom, Barb, Garland, Teresa, and Melissa. They
drove back to North Vancouver after Christmas.<br>
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Chapter 6 Alder Inn Hotel Aldergrove<br>
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In 1995, Barb and "The Hit" continued building their business in North
Vancouver. They were getting along well, however Barb missed her family in the
Aldergrove / Langley area. Barb convinced "The Hit" to move out to Aldergrove in
March of 1995. She found a place on 271 St Street in Aldergrove. "The Hit"
justified the Aldergrove, Langley, Abbotsford area because he was working for
Kinghaven and Peardonsville Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation centres just outside
of Abbotsford.<br>
Their place was 1/2 block North of the Alder Inn Hotel located at 27214 Fraser
Hwy in Aldergrove. They were the first residential tenants of the new 3 story
building. They leased the Apartment on the second and third floor at the back of
the building. Barb loved the new place! She had 3 Uncle's in Aldergrove, her
Grandmother in Langley, and a host of cousins nearby in April of 1995.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" drank occasionally in the Alder Inn Hotel. Barb had a biker
background in Nelson, Kelowna, Edmonton, and Victoria before she met "The Hit".
She knew "The Boys" around Aldergrove. Shortly, after Barb and "The Hit" arrived
in Aldergrove, Barb sat down at "The Table" in Alder Inn Hotel with "The Hit" to
let "The Boys" know that they were together. They stayed for a few drinks as
"The Table" started to fill. Barb and "The Hit" showed respect, and they left
"The Boys" to their business in the bar. Life in Aldergrove was normal. "The
Hit" has never been a problem for "The Boys".<br>
Barb and "The Hit" drank occasionally in Alder Inn Hotel. They associated with
patrons of the bar. Barb and "The Hit" never sat at "The Table" regularly, as
"The Hit" has never had a "Patch" in his life. Barb and "The Hit" showed respect
in the bar, and "The Boys" went about their business. Life was normal. Time
flies as it does, and it was Christmas.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" caught a Greyhound Bus to Nelson for Christmas in 1994. Their
friend Bob in North Vancouver dropped them off at the Greyhound Bus Depot in New
Westminster. It was a long bus ride in a packed bus that Christmas, and Barb and
"The Hit" were happy to be picked at the Kelowna Bus Stop in Kelowna by Tom and
Barbara Miner early in the morning. Tom and Barbara drove them the rest of the
way to Nelson, where they spent the night. The next day they went to Garland's
and Teresa's as Barb was excited to see Melissa, who would be just over 1 year
old now. They returned to Aldergrove after Christmas.<br>
On one occasion, a brother from "The Table" came over to socialize with Barb,
"The Hit", Jake and his girlfriend. Barb and "The Hit" had been doing a little
favour for Jake to help him get back on his feet. Jake stood up for us, even
though the brother recognized Barb. They had a drink. Life was normal. "The Hit"
liked living in Aldergrove. It was sort of like living in the country.
Aldergrove was fairly close to Valley Recovery which had been one of his pet
computer projects since Envirotech Canada in Richmond in 1991.<br>
While working at Kinghaven, "The Hit" met "Mike The Junkie" at Valley Recovery
in late 1995 and early 1996. Mike was finishing off his sentence, and this was
his soft time getting treatment for his heroin addiction at Valley Recovery on
the way out of the system. All residents are required to volunteer for work
programs at Valley Recovery. Mike was working as a volunteer driver for his
"work requirement". He drove "The Hit" home a couple of times when Barb had the
car. He told "The Hit" of his heroin addiction, thieving, and auto theft for
which he had been arrested and sentenced. He was looking forward to getting back
on the street.<br>
In the early nineties, when Envirotech Computers was more successful "The Hit"
used to volunteer time and equipment to starting the Valley Recovery Computer
Network. Bill Vogen was the Intake Worker at Valley Recovery driving the
computerization of the facilities. Fortunately, Bill had a vision of the future,
however Milt, Ursala, and Larry were a little slow in funding the new
initiative. Fortunately, "The Hit" was able to recycled a lot of the equipment
from Canadian Airlines in Vancouver into Valley Recovery in Abbotsford. It was
while they were in Aldergrove that Barb and "The Hit" ran into BJ.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" were at her Uncle Fred's a block and a half from their
apartment. Barb, and "The Hit" were getting ready to go when BJ arrived. Barb
and Fred's wife seamed to know BJ. Barb asked Fred's wife if she was going to be
ok? She was not concerned about BJ. BJ did not appear to recognize "The Hit".
"The Hit" thought this was BJ from Kevin's party in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in
1981. "The Hit" thought this was BJ from the Clavet Roadside Inn in Clavet
Saskatchewan in 1982. "The Hit" thinks this is the BJ from Saskatchewan. Barb
and "The Hit" continued preparing to leave Fred's house, and they left BJ with
Fred's wife in the house. "The Hit" is convinced this is the same BJ in all
three meetings.<br>
The year in Aldergrove passed quickly, and the lease ran out at the end of March
1996. Barb and "The Hit" decided to move back to downtown Vancouver. They needed
to be closer to public transportation and the Skytrain to build a new customer
base in the lower mainland. Barb found an apartment in New Westminster. They
moved from Aldergrove to New Westminster at the end of March 1996.<br>
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Chapter 7 Harbour Centre Vancouver<br>
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Barb and "The Hit" moved to the Tiperrary Apartments at 220 Manitoba Street in
New Westminster on April 1 St of 1996. They moved into the Tipperary Apartments
on Manitoba Street, and Barb brought in new customers with phone sales for
"Computer Hardware and Internet Programming". Barb had an incredible voice for
phone sales. She was very successful in adding customers downtown in Vancouver,
while "The Hit" worked at "On Site" service and improving his Internet
programming skills.<br>
They started building a new computer customer base, and "The Hit" developed
skills programming on the Internet. "The Hit" registered DNS under the name of
Wholeo.com to develop a few web sites while at the Tipperary Apartments. "The
Hit" signed a one year hosting agreement with Simon Fraser University's June
Francis and Tim Devlin to host Wholeo.com. Using FTP access to Simon Fraser
University computers, "The Hit" published a text / pictorial web site about
Stanley Park. Barb used the Web site as a promotion in her phone
presentation.<br>
The site was about a wild squirrel. Barb and "The Hit" used to feed a squirrel
at their window at Tipperary Place. They nicknamed the squirrel "Wholeo", and
the Wholeo.com web site was a storybook tour of Stanley Park with text and
images. "The Hit" also used the site to build small Web sites for businesses.
"The Hit" also worked at "On Site" computer service. "The Hit" started working
for new "brick and mortar" customers in Vancouver as well.<br>
One of the new customers was Jim at Broco Auto Glass on Seymour Street in
Vancouver. Barb had phoned him, and Jim was having a problem at the time with a
corrupt Mitchell database. While working out the problem, "The Hit" had an idea
for a software project. He thought the Mitchell database could be better
provided over the Internet to Auto Glass Shops. This became the beginning of an
e commerce intra-net site for the Auto Glass Industry. "The Hit" could not shake
the idea, and he continued to think about the possibilities, while he worked on
basic in your face information and promotional sites. "The Hit" continued to
research Internet technologies to overcome various technical issues in the fall
of 1996, while working for various customers.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" visited Barb's family for Christmas in the winter of 1996.
They rented a car from Royal Car & Truck Rental on Royal Avenue in New
Westminster. Melissa was over 2 years old now. Guess who's talking now? Barb and
"The Hit" returned to working the business, and a meeting in January 1997 with
Broco regarding the Auto Glass Software idea.<br>
Broco Auto Glass checked out the software project, and they decided to get
involved in the idea at the beginning. While Barb was phone soliciting, she
called on Torsten Sinneman who was working for a scenic flight company by the
old airport terminal in Richmond. "The Hit" met Torsten there when he was
meeting to make up a web site for the small air tour operation. "The Hit"
believed Torsten's claims of Linux and programming proficiency. "The Hit"
brought Torsten along to meet with Broco at the board meeting.<br>
Broco decided to get involved. Broco came in setting up a registered company
called "Zeplin Software Solutions" for the project. Broco purchased a server
which was hosted by Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre. The machine was
physically located in the Harbour Centre tower which is part of the SFU
Vancouver downtown campus. Broco also provided working equipment for "The Hit"
and "Torsten".<br>
It is expensive to develop software. The costs started to rise, and Broco
decided they did not want to continue with the project. It was early in the
Internet boom, and Broco had doubts the Internet would really become what it is
today. Broco quit. Torsten quit. "The Hit" removed the server from Harbour
Centre in Vancouver with Garth Wasson. The server went to Manitoba Street in New
Westminster. "The Hit" turned over his working machine and the server to Merle
of Broco Auto Glass. Torsten refused to return his equipment.<br>
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It was late April in 1997, and the computer business was doing better. Barb and
"The Hit" went out for the day in Vancouver. They stopped for a beer at "The
Hit's" old haunt, the Piccadilly Pub on Pender Street in Vancouver in mid April
of 1997. The bartender recognized "The Hit" as he was also working for the
Piccadilly Pub in 1994, when Jimmy The Junkie The Junkie knew "The Hit".
The good looking bartender with black hair at the Piccadilly Pub knew how to
keep an eye on what was going on in the bar and upstairs.<br>
"The Hit" knew that their was a recognition factor when the bartender called
upstairs immediately. It took less than 5 minutes for "Jimmy The Junkie"
and "Little Mike" to walk into the Piccadilly Bar downstairs. Jimmy The
Junkie and Little Mike walked straight up to Barb and "The Hit", sitting at
their table in the bar. They sat at a table along the wall across the room
from the pay phone on the wall. They caught up on the news. Jimmy The
Junkie and Little Mike remembered Barb from 1994. "The Hit" had thought
that Barb had only met Jeff with "The Hit" at the Gastown Hotel on Water Street
after Jimmy The Junkie had been busted. Jimmy and Mike also appeared to
know Barb that day at the "Pic".<br>
"Little Mike" was hustling in the Piccadilly Bar, and it was his turn to share a
Queen size bed with Jimmy The Junkie upstairs. "The Hit" was unsure why
Little Mike took Jeff's spot in bed. Jimmy The Junkie and Little Mike
lived on the second floor of the Piccadilly Bar facing Pender Street.
Their room had a big bay view window on the street. "The Hit" was not sure
where Little Mike went when Jimmy The Junkie hooked someone on the curb with his
white pants. However, Barb and "The Hit" left after they had a few
beers. "Little Mike" ranks Number 1 in filling out Jimmy The Junkie's
Crew.<br>
"The Hit" has now filled out Jimmy The Junkie's Crew! Jimmy The Junkie's # 1 is
Little Mike from the Piccadilly Bar in 1997. Jimmy The Junkie's # 2 is
Mike from Valley Recovery in Abbotsford in 1996. Finally, Jeff is from the
Hotel Gastown on Water Street in 1994. These 3 junkies fill out Jimmy The
Junkie's Crew. It is the spring of 1997, and "The Hit" has met all of
Jimmy The Junkie's Crew. Jimmy The Junkie will soon be dropping by the
Tipperary Apartments on Manitoba Street.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie left his crew behind, and he drove his Honda Civic to the
Tipperary Apartments on Manitoba Street in New Westminster a few days
later. Jimmy The Junkie had their number and address from Barb.
Jimmy The Junkie came by the apartment in the middle of April of 1997. He
was driving the Honda Civic which looked like it had body parts and colours from
half the City of Vancouver. Barb and "The Hit" had originally taken an
apartment at the back of the Tipperary Apartments on Manitoba Street. They
decided to take an apartment at the front later, as it became
available.<br>
When Jimmy arrived Barb and "The Hit" were just moving from the apartment at the
back of the building to the apartment at the front of the apartment building at
220 Manitoba Street. The first time Jimmy The Junkie came to the Tipperary
apartments on Manitoba Street, he came to the back of the building in the back
in late April. Barb and "The Hit" had not changed apartments within the
building yet. When Jimmy The Junkie came by they talked about how his time in
jail went from the summer of 1994. Jimmy The Junkie said "he was never
going back to jail". Then in the same breath he said, "Yeah, you don't
want to mess with the Hell's Angels" and then he laughed. It was one of those
conversations that you just don't want to hear. Jimmy was back and forth
for a few days.<br>
Meanwhile, Jimmy The Junkie has been listening to Barb talking about her biker
days in Nelson, Kelowna, Edmonton, and Victoria. He didn't have a lot of respect
for that either. Then he left the apartment at the back. "The Hit" was
able to tolerate Jimmy The Junkie like a bad flu.<br>
The second time Jimmy The Junkie dropped by the apartment, he came to the
apartment at the front of 220 Tipperary Apartments in early May. Barb and
"The Hit" had arranged to move across the apartment with the Landlord at the end
of April. There were boxes everywhere packed full of boxed household
items. Some boxes were still packed, and others were unpacked. However
most of the boxes were recycled boxes which had Barb's family's phone number,
address, and contact information. When Barb and "The Hit" were in North
Vancouver and Aldergrove, Barb had a lot of her stuff sent to her by her parents
from Nelson to North Vancouver and Aldergrove. They were most often sent by
Canada Post. The phone numbers and contact information on the boxes were
Barb's parents in Nelson. The contact information was everywhere.<br>
Barb and "The Hit" had arranged with the landlord to move from one apartment to
another at the end of the month. While Jimmy The Junkie was visiting at
the new apartment at the front, "The Hit" noticed "Jimmy The Junkie" looking at
the moving boxes, and he was writing in his little notebook. "The Hit"
thought nothing of it at the time, early in May of 1997! In the middle of
May, Jimmy The Junkie came over to visit because he had equipment he wanted to
sell "The Hit". "The Hit" happened to have a friend in North Vancouver who
was looking for a little equipment. "The Hit" put the two of them together, and
they agreed on a price.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie and "The Hit's" friend from North Vancouver arranged how and
when payment would be made for the computer equipment. "Jimmy The Junkie"
then went to North Vancouver to "The Hits" customer's place in the middle of May
1997. He was paid in full in cash directly by the North Vancouver customer
in front of "The Hit". The customer in North Vancouver witnessed Jimmy The
Junkie giving $ 100.00 to "The Hit" for arranging the deal. The fact that
Jimmy The Junkie pays "The Hit" cash on the spot shows that "The Hit" didn't
have any outstanding amounts owing to Jimmy The Junkie.<br>
"The Hit" never had credit with Jimmy The Junkie, who still actually owed "The
Hit" a car from 1994! Jimmy The Junkie had lost "The Hit's" car and gone
to jail late that summer. Once again, Jimmy The Junkie and "The Hit" were
finished with the money as witnessed by a third party in late May of 1997. This
is important later. With his cash, Jimmy The Junkie is out of the place in
North Vancouver, and he is on his way downtown to buy drugs. "The Hit" says
"Don't get caught speeding"! "The Hit" had made his last deal with
Jimmy!<br>
Jimmy The Junkie was gone for about a week with his wealth, then he turns up at
"The Hits" place near the beginning of June 1997. He was broke again, and
tried to sell "The Hit" an old hard drive. "The Hit" told him he was not
interested. "The Hit" told Jimmy The Junkie he did not want to buy any
more equipment. Of course, Jimmy The Junkie was not happy. He changed the
conversation to "Little Mike", and how "Little Mike" had Hepatitis C in May of
1997. Jimmy The Junkie laughed when he said it. He said he would
never get tested for Hepatitis C! "The Hit" thought Jimmy The Junkie was just
blowing hot air because there would be no more cash. In reality, Hell had
a hairline fracture.<br>
"The Hit" explained to Jimmy The Junkie that "it was just not worth the headache
given the cost of computer equipment. While, a person could easily spend
$1500.00 on a new computer, everything Jimmy The Junkie and Crew had would be
used. "The Hit" had always sort of assumed they stole the equipment.
"The Hit" told Jimmy The Junkie that he just did not want any more
equipment. "The Hit" told "Jimmy The Junkie" that he was no longer
interested in any more equipment.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie did not take it well. Jimmy The Junkie vowed to get back
at "The Hit". He said "if that's the way you want it that's the way it's
going to be". He left. Hell was starting to crack.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie had left the building. "The Hit" thought about what had
just happened. He realized that Jimmy The Junkie was sharing a bed with Little
Mike. What else had he shared with Little Mike? Jimmy The Junkie knows
about Little Mike's Hepatitis C. Yet, he will not get tested
himself. Why would Jimmy The Junkie refuse to get tested? Why would
he use this to threaten me if he did not know already. How could he know without
being tested? How could he threaten and laugh so confidently? "The Hit"
passed it off as if it was just be anger. "Jimmy The Junkie" wouldn't do
that to "The Hit". Meanwhile, Jimmy continues to spread Hepatitis C from
the Piccadilly Pub in Vancouver.<br>
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Chapter 9 Slocan Valley Nelson<br>
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When Jimmy The Junkie came over a few times at the end of April and the
beginning of May in 1997, Barb was excited about her sisters Wedding in Nelson.
Teresa Miner lived in Nelson, and Barb's family has a long working class history
in Nelson. In the middle of June 1997, "The Hit" got a call from Nelson. Teresa
called "The Hit" which was unusual, as she would generally call Barb. It was a
strange call where Teresa was doing most of the talking with someone listening
in on the extension. Once the conversation started, Teresa caught on and said
"He doesn't know yet" to the listeners). The conversation went into how Barb and
"The Hit" were getting along. "The Hit" agreed things were difficult after the
"incident" in Aldergrove. Teresa told "The Hit" that he should be careful and
"he should wear a condom". "The Hit" really didn't know what to make of this at
the time, but "The Hit" tried to smooth things over. "The Hit" agreed to get
tested for sexually transmitted diseases on the phone with Teresa."The Hit" did
not understand this digital footprint at the time.<br>
"The Hit" gets the false impression that Barb cheated on him. "The Hit" still
had not put together Jimmy The Junkie laughing at the Hell's Angels, recycled
Canada Post boxes with phone numbers, Barb's upcoming Wedding Talk of Nelson,
and now the call from Barb's sister Teresa regarding STD's. "The Hit" had agreed
on the phone to get tested. "The Hit" did exactly that, "The Hit" was tested for
sexually transmitted diseases before the wedding in June of 1997. "The Hit"
tested Negative, at the Sinclair Centre Medical Clinic in downtown Vancouver.
Barb was very concerned, as she rode along on the Skytrain for the tests. Barb
followed up phoning Dr. D Gordon herself, at the Sinclair Centre. He had been my
doctor since arriving in Vancouver in December 1990. The tests were negative for
sexually transmitted diseases as "The Hits" Provincial Medical records
substantiate again in concrete footprints.<br>
Now, it's the July long weekend, and Teresa is getting married to Garland on
their acreage under their Gazebo in the backyard. "The Hit" had a very cool
arrival at their acreage, and "The Hit" finally realized that everyone thought
he had AIDS. "The Hit" was told that certain people had not attended the
wedding, as they thought this would cause trouble. Barb has lived and partied in
both Nelson and Kelowna for many years with a biker lifestyle. "The Hit"
understood that there were other tests completed in the area, due to this
news.<br>
After the ceremony, the dance was at the Vallican Whole Community Centre on the
Little Slocan River Road 20 minutes from Nelson. Barb and Teresa invited people
they knew. "The Hit" was told some of the bikers would not attend to avoid
trouble. These bikers and associates were invited to the wedding, and they
showed a lot of respect in not attending. This caused Theresa grief, and she
told "The Hit" some people did not attend to avoid trouble. Teresa was great
about this under difficult circumstances. Their family and friends were great
too.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie knew Barb's Club Background, Family Contact Information,
Location of The Wedding, and exactly who he would be attacking in and around
Nelson and Kelowna. That's the way Jimmy The Junkie had become. He attacks
everyone at the wedding intentionally, just because "The Hit" will not buy
computer equipment. Jimmy The Junkie will hurt the bride on her wedding day, and
Jimmy The Junkie spoils her Wedding party at the Vallican Whole Community
Centre. Jimmy The Junkie just laughs at the Kelowna and Nelson bikers. Some
don't attend out of respect, and Jimmy The Junkie just laughs.<br>
Barb's family are responsible people, and they called the Health Department
which arranged for a Health Nurse to come by the acreage after the wedding. "The
Hit" still had not put together what started all of this quite yet, and that
Jimmy The Junkie had called the number on the Canada Post boxes. When the health
nurse arrived, she was fishing around for sexual information to warn other
people. "The Hit" said there was only Barb that he had sex with. She explained
that "The Hit" should be tested again after 4 months to confirm the doctors
results. This left "The Hit" to summarize what had happened while waiting to get
away from a horrible wedding experience.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie had swore never to go to jail again. He laughed at the Hells
Angels. The wedding in Nelson was the first time "The Hit" can prove "Jimmy the
Junkie" in white pants on Hastings Street attacks Kelowna and Nelson bikers,
"The Hit" thinks of the innocent Bride Teresa, and her Wedding on July long
weekend in 1997. The concrete footsteps lie in the phone records in the call to
Teresa's family from the Piccadilly Pub in Vancouver.<br>
Unknown to "The Hit", this is "Jimmy The Junkie" 8 months before the container
is lost. This also confirms Jimmy The Junkie is on a role before "The Child" and
his family join up with Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew. "The Hit" wants no
business with Jimmy The Junkie since Mid May 1997. The Hit is putting it all
together now, and he would never have anything to do with "Jimmy The Junkie"
again after mid May of 1997. Their we many concrete footprints which dried in
concrete long ago during the wedding. "The Hit's" medical records, phone
records, wedding parties, rental agreement's, Canada Post boxes, and the Health
Department in Nelson. Jimmy The Junkie is out of control.<br>
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Chapter 10 Auto Glass Software Project<br>
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Barb and "The Hit" returned to New Westminster in July 1997, after the wedding
on Tuesday July 1st, where Jimmy The Junkie had phoned in these accusations of
AIDS to Barb's family in Nelson. "The Hit" was angry, and he was tested
again for STD 's. He had also just been tested before the
wedding. The tests came up negative before the wedding, and again after
the Wedding. The Provincial Medical records verify the negative tests as
the Government tracks AIDS in lifetime medical records. <br>
The Kelowna and Nelson Club's, Barb's family, Barb, and "The Hit were relieved
with the test results. However, Barb and "The Hit" were strained with
mistrust after the wedding in Nelson. They started to fall apart after
nearly 3 years together now. They tried to keep things together as best
they could under the circumstances. They continued to work. Then, In
late July "The Hit" gets a call from "Little Mike". He is demanding
money!<br>
The sound in the background was The Piccadilly Bar, which has a pay phone on the
East wall inside the bar. "Little Mike" and "Jimmy The Junkie" were still
sharing their love nest above the Piccadilly Bar after the wedding. The
exact timing of the call can be confirmed with Telus to the Tipperary Apartment
on Manitoba Street in New Westminster. "The Hit" tried to figure out what
Jimmy The Junkie was doing? <br>
Stretched out Junkies don't just call 2 months later to follow up on their
cash? That's not reality! But "The Hit" had done no business with
Jimmy The Junkie since May of 1997 before the wedding. They would be at
your door in 1 day or 1 hour! "Little Mike" was on the phone because
"Jimmy The Junkie" told him "The Hit" owed them money. But, Jimmy
The Junkie was paid directly by a third party in North Vancouver? "The
Hit" figured out Jimmy The Junkie was ripping off his crew of Little Mickey #1,
Mike #2, and Jeff #3. The phone records verify calls in late July and
August from the Piccadilly Pub. "Jimmy The Junkie" had to be ripping off
his own crew, as Junkies just do not wait quietly for money on a deal for a few
months.<br>
Little Mike used the pay phone in the bar to call Barb and "The Hit" in New
Westminster at the Tipperary apartments on Manitoba Street. "The Hit" was
not buying equipment from Jimmy The Junkie, but Jimmy The Junkie was
setting up "The Hit" as owing money. "The Hit" thought more about what, "
(Jimmy The Junkie) said about the Hell's Angels."<br>
In May, Jimmy The Junkie had setup something in the past about the Hells
Angels. Later in July, he attacks everyone at The Wedding in Nelson
including the Club members and associates who would have attended. Finally
Jimmy The Junkie is setting up his own crew in early August! In late
August "Little Mike" calls again, and he says he wants his money Now!<br>
Now Little Mike says Jimmy The Junkie has told him that "The Hit" fronted
computer equipment from Jimmy The Junkie in late August. "The Hit" repeats
to "Little Mike" that he and Jimmy The Junkie have been finished since mid May.
"The Hit" told "Little Mike" he did not owe Jimmy The Junkie any money.
"The Hit" told him to talk to Jimmy The Junkie, and "The Hit" reminded him that
he has never dealt money with anyone but Jimmy The Junkie.<br>
Meanwhile, "The Hit" just doesn't feel right.<br>
Towards the end of August, Barb and "The Hit" split up after the wedding.
They had lost their trust in each other, and she moved to her Grandmothers in
Langley in late August, after what had gone on in Nelson. Meanwhile, Jimmy
The Junkie and his crew did a little "balcony hazing" after Barb had moved to
Langley. Jimmy The Junkie had motivated his crew with money by ripping
them off. They were motivated by imaginary losses to do the balcony
hazing. Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew broke a window out of a neighbours
van on Manitoba Street while taunting for money. "The Hit" just let it go
because he would be moving soon. "The Hit" hoped everything would
blow over.<br>
He could not afford the apartment alone. "The Hit" also wanted to try and keep
the Auto Glass software project moving forward. His friend Bob in North
Vancouver was able to help find a place. While "The Hit" had no funding,
his friend Bob talked to an old lawyer friend of "The Hit" by the name of Garth
Wasson. Garth had witnessed the removal of the Zeplin server in Harbour
Centre. Garth provided a basement suite at his house in
Burnaby. He decided he would exchange rent for a business interest
in the Auto Glass Software project. Bob plowed the road, and "The Hit"
moved into the basement suite on Ranelagh Crescent at the beginning of September
1997.<br>
"The Hit's" friend Bob helped him move from 220 Manitoba Street to Ranelagh
Crescent in Burnaby. Barb had moved out her belongings out by now, and
there was not all that much to move at the end of August. Jimmy The Junkie
and his Crew were nowhere to be seen, when they moved. Things were quiet
again as Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew lost touch with "The Hit" when he moved
to Ranelagh in Burnaby. The balcony hazing stopped, and "The Hit" started
working on the software project. Broco had quit. Torsten had
quit. "The Hit" did not quit. It was quiet.<br>
"The Hit" was able to Register Domain Name Service for the software project
early September 1997. He discontinued the Wholeo.com site which was served
by Simon Fraser University. He chose the DNS Onlineglass.com for the
software project on the Internet. The Auto Glass software project
connected Insurers, Wholesalers, and Auto Glass Shops together using the
Internet Backbone to complete "live" Auto Glass Invoicing and Insurance
claims. You can still search the name "Onlineglass.com" to bring up site
promotional links in Google.<br>
Date: Tues, 3 Mar 1998 18:46:27 -0800<br>
From: "Dennis H. Rohel"<br>
Subject: Saab Glass Database soon finished.<br>
The handy little glass database at is free and soon they will be finished with
Saab.<br>
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Life was normal again. It was quiet. "The Hit" was working on
Onlineglass.com in early September. He was just not feeling well at all
down there. "The Hit's" silence was short lived.<br>
***** 10 Description The Auto Glass Software Program
Onlineglass.com in Burnaby is where Little Mike tries to extort money from "The
Hit"? <br>
***** 10 Question Do you know about Little Mike in the
Piccadilly Pub? Jimmy The Junkie setting up the Hell's Angels? People or places
in this Outline? Please Comment or Email to Win a Free Book or Cash for new
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Chapter 11 Granville Vancouver Crime<br>
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There was no balcony hazing at Garth's place on Ranelagh Crescent in Burnaby,
when "The Hit" moved into the basement suite. It was quiet. The Hit" kept
working on the Onlineglass.com web site. "The Hit" managed to get an
introductory site running on the Internet with the Domain Name Service of
Onlineglass.com. He was moving forward with the software project in the
middle of September 1997. Then "The Hit" made a planned trip downtown to
see Garth at his office. He caught a bus downtown, and dropped by the
office downtown on Granville Street.<br>
"The Hit" found the office at 470 Granville Street on the 2nd floor. <br>
Garth's father had originally started the Law firm, and the firm became Wasson
and Wasson when Garth joined after passing the Bar. "The Hit" arrived at
Wasson and Wasson to sign papers with Garth regarding their arrangement.
"The Hit" signed papers regarding the apartment use which would be credited as
an investment in Onlineglass.com. Garth and "The Hit" also talked about
using another Incorporated company for the software project. Long ago from
the Envirotech Canada Computer Services days, there was also a company
registered as Winsoft Operator Systems Corporation. Garth suggested this
ownership vehicle be used. The company was named originally by John Lok who was
also involved in Envirotech at the airport. The name "Winsoft" is a twist
John thought about as it was Windows and Microsoft combined. We agreed to
consider this company name for the software project.<br>
With the signing complete, "The Hit" got on a bus from Granville Street to head
back to Burnaby. "The Hit" noticed someone watching him carefully on the
bus ride home to Burnaby. "The Hit's" visibility was low traveling in and
out of downtown Vancouver, yet "The Hit" felt that he was being watched on the
bus. The young man was not "Jimmy The Junkie" or a Crew member. While
checking out the situation, "The Hit" became "intentionally" late in pulling the
bell cord on the bus. The bus stopped for a few seconds, and "The Hit"
jumped off quickly.<br>
When the bus started to move forward, "The Hit" was on the sidewalk. Then
the young man on the bus started screaming at the front of the bus. "I
want off! "I want off, now" screamed the young man! The bus driver
argued but stopped again, as the young man said "I'll kill you if you don't
stop! The BC Trasit driver was frightened, and the young man "The Hit" had
noticed on the bus was able to get off the front of the bus. The bungling
fool got off the bus at the front, where he made his threats up close to stop
bus number XXX. With his feet just touching the ground, he looked to the
back of the bus desperately hoping "The Hit" had not escaped. Then he
turned away looking over his shoulder.<br>
The young man was definitely one of the "Mysterious Financier's" family as "The
Hit" had never met him. "The Hit" knew he was being followed home in the
middle of September of 1997. He knew he was being followed back to his
basement suite on Ranelagh Crescent at Garth's house. "The Hit" could not
believe Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew could get his street recognition to such a
high level in a few weeks. The reality was that "The Hit" was being
already setup to track home after just 2 weeks at his new address? "The
Hit" couldn't quite believe "Jimmy The Junkie", his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier" had this much time to promote someone for a Junkie lie.<br>
The balcony hazing started again at Garth's place immediately. It was
around By the 2nd half of September, "The Hit" noticed that the balcony hazing
had been upgraded to include a Black Van hanging around the area. The
Black Van took up regular residence behind Garth Wasson's neighbours to the
North. The Black Van parked directly behind the neighbours garage on the
edge of the alley. They were obvious in parking behind the northerly
neighbours garage, but the real question is where were they getting all the
money for this effort? Now, the "Mysterious Financier" has funded the
Junkies, spread the word on the street, and followed "The Hit" home to
Burnaby.<br>
Remember, "Jimmy The Junkie" had the old Honda Civic. Jimmy The Junkie and his
crew are hard core Junkies. The "Mysterious Financier" had to provide help in
terms of spreading the word on following "The Hit". Why would they have to find
"The Hit"? Because "The Hit" had no phone, as he was using Garth's Fax line for
the Internet Access. He has no bills at the new address. He does not run a
vehicle. He is difficult to find. There is nothing to trace him to his new
address. How did Jimmy The Junkie do this?<br>
Following someone from the street in Vancouver requires work. Someone must have
provided time, effort, and a picture for identification. It was a well funded
organized spread of information. In just a few weeks, this blast of information
would have been recognizable on the streets of Vancouver. Jimmy The Junkie and
his Crew did not have the resources. Who provides the mystery Black Van parked
behind the garage? How can Jimmy The Junkie and his crew invest so much time in
this?<br>
***** 11 Description Granville Vancouver Crime Family on
orders from the "Mysterious Financier" follows "The Hit" home to Ranelagh in
Burnaby.<br>
***** 11 Question The Question is do you know any details
about the "Mysterious Financier" funding a street level search for "The Hit" in
Vancouver in September 1997? Do you know any people or places in this
Outline?<br>
***** 11 <a
href="
http://granvillecrime.blogspot.com/">Granville Crime Family</a>
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Chapter 12 Talk about Guns and Murder<br>
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The hazing from the Black Van is continuous through to the end of
September. Garth watched from upstairs on his balcony, as the Black Van
regularly parked behind the neighbours garage at night. Early in October
1997, Garth's north side neighbour slipped out his back door. He walked
quietly down his backyard sidewalk to the front of his garage. While
hidden by the garage, he listens to the occupants talking in the Black Van
parked on the other side of the garage. He listens.<br>
The next day "The Hit" and Garth's neighbour talked in the Carport at
Garth's. He mentioned to "The Hit" that the occupants of the Black Van
were talking about guns. "The Hit" said what? He said they were
talking about shooting "The Hit". The neighbour was uncomfortable, and he
told "The Hit" to be careful. "The Hit" could not believe Jimmy The Junkie
and his Crew could raise such an attack. The "Mysterious Financier" had
promoted face recognition in downtown Vancouver prior to September, and now the
"Mysterious Financier" is funding the Black Van. Why? "The Hit" is
feeling sick for a lot of reasons.<br>
Meanwhile "The Hit" has never had an STD, and he thinks he has one now.
While he has not been with anyone since Barb, "The Hit" is feeling progressively
worse in the middle of October. It has been about 4 months since meeting
with the Health Nurse in Nelson after the wedding. "The Hit" decides to
get tested for STD 's at the Medical Clinic. "The Hit" was last tested in
New Westminster in Lower Town, near the New Westminster Skytrain Station after
the wedding. He decided to go to that Medical Clinic.<br>
"The Hit" had fallen behind on his BC Medical Payments, so he phoned them to
find out if his coverage would work. They made an account change, and they
gave him an account number for medical tests. He phoned and scheduled an
appointment for the middle of October. Meanwhile, "The Hit" checked the
bus route to New Westminster from Garth's place as "The Hit" had never traveled
in the lower mainland from Burnaby to New Westminster using BC
Transit. Meanwhile, the Black Van was regularly out back of the house
behind the neighbours garage.<br>
The trip went well on the bus as "The Hit" worked his way by bus to the Clinic
in New Westminster. He got the paperwork for blood tests from a
doctor. Then, "The Hit" started heading up the hill on foot to get the
blood drawn at the BioMed at 625 5th Ave in New Westminster BC. "The Hit"
was feeling very sick, and he goes for a blood test near Sixth and Sixth in New
Westminster. While slowly working his way East and North, "The Hit" was
hazed by someone he did not know. He walked by and commented as he passed,
"Getting Test's done eh". "The Hit" thought he was hearing things.
"The Hit" continued up the hill, and he had his blood drawn at the BioMed, then
"The Hit" took a uneventful bus home.<br>
Several days later, "The Hit" received a call on Garth's fax line where "The
Hit" had hooked up a phone which he used late in October 1997. The Medical
Clinic called to let him know that "The Hit" needed to come back to the Medical
Clinic regarding his results. He is shaken, and the nurse would not let
him know what the problem was over the phone call which etched more concrete
footprints. "The Hit" pressed the nurse a little, and she let him know
"unofficially" that it is not AIDS. "The Hit" is somewhat relieved, but a
lot more concerned! He agreed to an appointment at the Clinic in a few
days. Meanwhile, the state of affairs at the Garth's place continued to
worsen.<br>
While waiting for his appointment the Black Van is cruising around the
neighbourhood. The Black Van spends most of it's time in the back of
Garth's neighbours garage at night. "The Hit" has overheard enough to know
that the occupants are Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew in the Black Van.
They have been sneaking along the side of the house near his window for
hazing. Little Mike is definitely noticeable hollering down the course
gravel corridor. There is also a voice which "The Hit" has come to
recognize, but he does not recognize the voice.<br>
"The Hit" now works beside this window all day and night on the Onlineglass.com
software project which began in the fall of 1996 with Jim's database at Broco
Auto Glass on Seymour Street in Vancouver. The window where "The Hit"
worked was on the ground floor on the North side of Garth's house. This
was a convenient place for Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew to sneak up to from the
Black Van. Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew were working on "The Hit" from
the window on the ground floor, as this was his computer room.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie and his not so sneaky Crew could be heard walking to this
window along the North side of the house. The border of the house between
Garth's property and the neighbours to the North is landscaped with 3/4 coarse
white rock. The neighbours fence is on the edge of Garth's property.
The only way to get to the window left noisy footprints on Ranelagh Crescent.
Given, the conversation with Garth's neighbour in the carport about guns and
shooting, "The Hit" was now concerned about just how far "Jimmy The Junkie" was
going to go too in covering up ripping of his own crew. <br>
Jimmy The Junkie had raised support for himself, by blaming "The Hit" for money
his crew never received. This allowed Jimmy The Junkie to motivate Little
Mike, Mike, and Jeff. His crew ended up helping Jimmy The Junkie haze "The
Hit" over money he did not owe anyone. In fact, Jimmy The Junkie likely
stole this "lost property" long after the wedding. He just blamed the
"lost property" from the home invasions and thefts on "The Hit". This only
explained the manpower, who is funding Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew in the
summer and fall of 1997? The "Mysterious Financier" now had a
voice.<br>
***** 12 Description Talk about Guns and Murder in Burnaby British
Columbia Canada where the Mysterious Financier plans to shoot "The Hit". Talk
about Guns and Murder Outline details research for the true book "The Child's
Revenge". <br>
***** 12 Question WIN A FREE COPY or CASH for details. The Question
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Guns and Murder</a> <br>
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Chapter 13 Murder Hepatitus C<br>
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"The Hit" took the same BC Transit bus route back to the Medical Clinic in New
Westminster. He waited for his appointment in the waiting room. He
took a chair on the West End of the waiting room so he could keep everyone in
the room in front of him with his back to the wall. While he didn't
recognize any of the patients in the waiting room, "The Hit" did hear some
chatter in the waiting room which seemed to be intended for his ears. It
was hard to tell for certain? He thought he was being paranoid. His
turn came up!<br>
He walked into the cubicle in behind reception, and "The Hit" waited for the
Doctor to enter. He could hear the chatter in the waiting room quite
clearly as the partitions were not soundproof. The Doctor came into the
room, and told "The Hit" he had Hepatitus C. "The Hit" was
horrified. The time slowed as everything sharpened! "The Hit" did
not hear much of what the Doctor said now. The doctor continued with the
test results. "The Hit" went numb. "The Hit" thought!<br>
"The Hit" thought about when he told Jimmy The Junkie that he did not want any
more computer equipment 4 months ago in May. That's when "Jimmy The
Junkie" had changed the conversation to "Little Mike". Jimmy The Junkie
had said "Little Mike" had Hepatitus C. Then, Jimmy The Junkie said he would
never get tested for Hepatitus C! "The Hit" thought Jimmy The Junkie was
just blowing hot air at the time because there would be no more cash for
computer equipment. In reality, Jimmy The Junkie did know he had Hep C,
and he gave it to "Little Mike" on purpose to test himself positive.
That's how he was sure of the threat. "Jimmy The Junkie" was spreading Hep C on
purpose!<br>
The Doctor repeated that "You will need to talk to your partner." "The
Hit" knew Hepatitus C was deadly. "The Hit" agreed, as the Doctor went on
about the progression of the disease. "The Hit" actually didn't know much
about the disease, but his mind wandered back to the apartment on Manitoba
Street. "The Hit" knew he could die.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie said "I won't let them test me". I know nothing can be
done." So Jimmy The Junkie not only knew the diseases, but he knew the
prognosis in October of 1997. Jimmy The Junkie had written down the
contact information from Barb's boxes in the apartment. Jimmy The Junkie
knew about Barb's history, and Teresa's upcoming Wedding in the Slocan Valley
near Nelson.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie phoned Barb's family in the Slocan Valley, and he lied
intentionally about what "The Hit" should be tested for in June of 1997.
Jimmy The Junkie knew he was contagious with Hepatitus C all along. Jimmy
The Junkie set up "Little Mike" to go for the tests for him because he knew he
had given Hepatitus C to Little Mike. That's how Jimmy The Junkie was so
certain in his treat. Then, Jimmy The Junkie later rips off his own Crew
to make money on the end of dealing with "The Hit". Finally, where does
Jimmy The Junkie get the Black Van in the back of Garth's place on Ranelagh
Crescent? The "Mysterious Financier".<br>
The Doctor finished with, "Do you have any questions." "The Hit" asked if
there was any doubt? The Doctor said "No". "The Hit" Provincial Medical
records footprint the timing of his diagnosis. "The Hit" walked out
through the waiting room, and he was handed a few papers to get more tests
completed. "The Hit" walked through the waiting room which seemed to be
quite jovial. "The Hit" caught a bus back to Burnaby. While riding
the bus, the hit thought about his last blood tests.<br>
They did blood tests for everything in 1994 before he met Barb. "The Hit"
confirmed his dates while on the bus ride home. He had been tested for
blood diseases before they met in 1994. He had the tests done with Dr.
Gordon at the Sinclair Medical Centre in Vancouver. He was fine then, and
the only possible chance other than Barb would have been Jimmy The Junkie that
one time in the underground parking at 220 Manitoba Street. Jimmy The
Junkie did this all on purpose since April of 1997! The "Mysterious
Financier" has been funding the spread of Hepatitus C!<br>
***** 13 Description Murder by Hepatitus C where Jimmy The
Junkie spreads disease on Ranelagh in Burnaby. With his needle Charged Jimmy The
Junkie works his Murder attempt by Hepatitus C in the Outline for the true book
"The Child's Revenge". <br>
***** 13 Question WIN A FREE COPY or CASH for details. Do you
know anything about the Black Van on Ranelagh in Burnaby? Do you know anything
about the Jimmy, Mike, Little Mike, Jeff, and the Mysterious Financier's voice
behind the neighbours garage. Please Comment or Email!<br>
***** 13 <a
href="
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Injection-1</a> <br>
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Chapter 14 Burnaby Gun Crime<br>
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"The Hit" arrived home to his suite at Garth's place on Ranelagh Crescent in
Burnaby after the diagnosis. He's feeling sick. He read a little
about Hepatitus C on the Internet. In October of 1997 there was no
cure. His skin had not yellowed, but he was suffering from fatigue,
malaise, headaches, abdominal pain, nausea, and his testicles hurt. He
realized that Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" had
given him Hepatitus C on purpose to kill him. What should he do
now?<br>
"The Hit" did not know what to do? He tried his best to avoid
confrontation. He tried his best to get back to work on the
Onlineglass.com software project for the Auto Glass Industry. Meanwhile, Jimmy
The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier's" Black Van parked out
back. Rather than moping, "The Hit" continued to develop the Auto Glass
Industry software to hopefully attract interested investors.<br>
The meteoric rise of the Internet was just beginning in the fall of 1997.
"The Hit's" primary computer was a Pentium II which was used for
developing a web site interface and database. His secondary Pentium II
computer was running a cable TV connection, music, backup, and dial up. He had
his desk for the computers, and networked then in the extra room to make an
office downstairs. The office was attached to the Onlineglass.com digital
footprint on the Internet in full view of the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
"The Hit's" plan was for Onlineglass.com to demonstrate functionality to
investors and Auto Glass Shops using a J Script, Java Script, Basic Script, and
HTML Website. The web site Interface connected to a sequence of text files
dominated with numbered arrays of information. The arrays contained the
Make, Model, Year, Style, Glass, Molding, Clips, Prices, and Garnish to create
Invoices with part and price information for Auto Glass Shops. The Auto
Glass Shops would access Onlineglass.com's database over the Internet.
<br>
Meanwhile, Jimmy The Junkie, his crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" just won't
stop! What are they waiting for?<br>
"The Hit" was promoting the web site to the public and potential
investors. Onlineglass.com was intended to replace the Auto Glass Shops
existing invoicing and database software. At the time, most Auto Glass
Shops were using GTS for their stand alone Windows software interface. The
GTS software interface connected to the part and price information containing
parts and pricing information for the auto glass shops in the Mitchel
database. The Onlineglass.com Demo Website was intended to demonstrate the
same task online as GTS and Mitchel worked in the Auto Glass Shop. While,
"The Hit" worked the hazing continued from along the side of the
house.<br>
The Demo Version of Onlineglass.com created invoices from a sample database with
part and price information. The Auto Glass Shops could then use one part
and price database over the Internet. Completed invoices could be shared
with auto glass wholesalers and insurance companies. The invoices that
were generated would be approved live online as claims by insurance companies in
real time backed by digital images of damage. Finally, the Wholesalers
order information would be shared live online for the next delivery to the Auto
Glass Shop.<br>
The Onlineglass.com web site tried to demonstrate and promote the concepts to
the Auto Glass Industry. The Internet Backbone would be used to exchange
invoice information seamlessly between Auto Glass Shops, Insurers, and
Wholesalers. The 3 industries had an annual gross of 2 billion US in North
America in late 1997. Each of about 3000 Auto Glass Shop was paying
at least $1000.00 per year for Windows and database software. There
appeared to be room for a digital network? "The Hit" found Primus in the
United States to server up the Onlineglass.com DNS which was registered to
"The Hit".<br>
He tried the best he could to continue with the project while his testicles
shrank. Meanwhile, "Jimmy The Junkie" and his Crew laughed outside his
window on Ranelagh. They parked the Black Van in the back of the
neighbours garage as usual. When "The Hit" walked by the Black Van they
just hid inside like Rats.<br>
Within days of the medical diagnosis, "The Hit" bought a decent resolution web
cam to test with the Onlineglass.com project. He took pictures of minor
glass and body damage on Bob's Subaru Legacy. He used the pictures
on the Demo site, as the software provided visual confirmation of damaged glass
in the insurance claim approval process. Webcam technology was still quite
expensive at $200.00 for a camera, however "The Hit" tested USB cable distances
which would still generate clear images. Now the camera could be used for
security.<br>
"The Hit" tried to deter Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier" with his ground floor window guarded by the camera. They had
been talking about guns, and the camera would trigger the motion sensor if they
tried to get an angle to shoot through the window. He ran the camera
facing outside along the side of the house. "The Hit" hoped they would
just stop, he had not done anything!<br>
Yet, Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" continued to
annoy the neighbourhood. "The Hit" had enough of Jimmy The Junkie, his
Crew, and his "Mysterious Financier". "The Hit" was going to fight
back.<br>
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Financier's guns are deterred with Cameras on Ranelagh in Burnaby. Win a FREE
COPY or CASH for information.<br>
***** 14 Question WIN A FREE COPY or CASH for facts. Do you
know the Mysterious Financier funding the hit? Do you know anything about the
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Comment or Email!<br>
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Crime</a><br>
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Chapter 15 Murder The Hit<br>
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"The Hit" had enough! He got dressed, and he went outside to walk around the
Black Van. The Black Van quieted down as he approached. He stood right beside
the Black Van, and he looked at the Black Van as the occupants stayed quiet
inside. It had a solid panel body with dark tinted windows. No one would come
out! "The Hit" decided he would try something else instead.<br>
He went back inside, and shortly after the hazing and hollering continued from
the area of the Black Van. "The Hit" considered what has happened over the last
7 months since April 1997. Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier" would not quit! They may have already killed him with Hepetitis C,
but they just would not quit! "The Hit" thought.<br>
In 1994, Jimmy The Junkie lost the car while speeding downtown after a theft or
home invasion. He had no respect for "The Boys" in the spring of 1997, and "The
Hit" could not quite figure out why he laughed at "The Boys". Then Jimmy The
Junkie does his best to ruin Teressa's Wedding by spreading rumours of AIDS in
the Slocan Valley. The rumours actually turn out be Jimmy The Junkie giving "The
Hit" Hepatitus C on purpose. "Little Mike" could have warned him! But Little
Mike tries to extort money from "The Hit". "Jimmy The Junkie The Junkie" could
have warned him! Instead, "Jimmy The Junkie" gave "Hepatitus C" to "The Hit"
intentionally. Finally, Jimmy The Junkie joked about it when "The Hit" would no
longer buy computer equipment in May of 1997. What would "The Hit" do?<br>
What "The Hit" did know was where "Jimmy The Junkie" and "Little Mike" were
living. They were spreading their Hepatitus C from The Piccadilly Pub on Pender
Street in Vancouver. "The Hit" decided to add a little "Medicine" to their
distribution of "Hepatitus C". "The Hit" decided to tell the Management of the
Piccadilly Pub the truth about Jimmy The Junkie and Little Mike sharing their
Queen sized love nest on the 2nd floor. What would "The Hit" do? He decided what
goes around comes around. He decided he would tell the truth. Now, "The Hit"
fights back Jimmy The Junkie Style.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie had contacted Barb's family in Nelson. He spread rumours by
using the contact information on Barb's boxes. These rumours flared up at the at
the wedding, "The Hit" decided he would do the exact same thing to Jimmy The
Junkie. Jimmy The Junkie was out of control, and he needed to be stopped. He
laughed at "The Boys", the car loss, the wedding fiasco, Murder by Hepatitus C,
the hazing on Ranelagh, and the constant threats of harm. "The Hit" decided he
would do the exact same thing to Little Mike for the extortion, threats of harm,
and the hazing, as "The Hit" had recognized his voice along the side of the
house.<br>
"The Hit" mailed a letter to the Management of the Piccadilly Pub. He tells the
management of the Picadilly Pub about "Jimmy The Junkie" on the second floor is
doing home invasions, and he also tells them that "Little Mike" is selling drugs
in the bar. Just the Truth! It was kind of fun playing Jimmy The Junkie style
with their Hepatitus C business funded by the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
"The Hit" sent the note to the Picadilly Pub in the third week of October 1997.
"The Hit" does not know if Jimmy The Junkie and Little Mike continue to spread
Hepatitus C intentionally with the funding of the "Mysterious Financier"?
However, at this point the "Mysterious Financier" has been financing Jimmy The
Junkie and his Crew since at least sometime in August of 1997. But the most
pressing question of all was why the "Mysterious Financier" was interested in
this at all?<br>
***** Description Murder The Hit with Hepatitis C is funded by the
Mysterious Financier in Vancouver. Jimmy The Junkie and Little Mike get Pay Back
from "The Hit". Who is the "Mysterious Financier". Murder The Hit is a Outline
for the true book "The Child's Revenge". <br>
***** Question WIN A FREE COPY or CASH for facts. Do you know the
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Chapter 16 Crime Stoppers Vancouver <br>
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"The Hit" slept badly with the Black Van parked in the alley that night.
He mused about what the Picadilly Pub in Vancouver would do with Jimmy The
Junkie, Little Mike, and the "Mysterious Financier". Meanwhile, "The
Hit's" testicles hurt. He was sick with the onset of Hepatitus C. He
could very well die because of these people. That night "The Hit" thought
about what had happened for the last 6 months.<br>
"The Hit" though about Jimmy The Junkie first coming by the apartment in New
Westminster in April as he laid in bed. Jimmy The Junkie said, "You don't
want to mess with the Hell's Angels". Then Jimmy The Junkie laughed!
"The Hit" thought that was peculiar for a Junkie / Thief / Home Invader on
Hasting Street surviving in downtown Vancouver. Then "The Hit" thought
back to May when he told Jimmy The Junkie that he did not want any more computer
equipment before the Wedding.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie changed the subject from computer equipment to Little Mike and
his Hepatitus C. That's when Jimmy The Junkie laughed again, and he said
"that he would never get tested" in May 1997! Now, he has spread Hep C to
both "The Hit" and "Little Mike". Of course, Jimmy The Junkie won't get
tested because then it would be seen by the law as assault when he spreads the
disease intentionally! "The Hit" thought. Jimmy The Junkie used the
same approach and laugh for both the Hell's Angels and the Hepatitus
C.<br>
"The Hit" thought about telling Jimmy The Junkie he did not want any more
computer equipment in May. Jimmy The Junkie said "if that's the way you want it
then that's the way it's going to be". Jimmy leaves the apartment on
Manitoba Street. Then, Jimmy The Junkie double crosses his own Crew by
stealing their shares, and lying to them that "The Hit" has not paid for
equipment. Jimmy The Junkie was able to increase his attack on "The Hit"
from 1 to 4 by stealing from Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff. "The Hit"
thought.<br>
The Hell's Angels, "The Hit", "Hepatitus C for Little Mike", Ripping of His
Crew, The Wedding Fiasco, and Jimmy The Junkie just keeps on laughing. The
Hit did not know what Jimmy The Junkie had laughed about regarding the Hell's
Angels? But Jimmy The Junkie did say hew was "never going to go to jail
again" when he talked about them. "The Hit" decided Jimmy The Junkie
wasn't going to cross us all again". "The Hit" finally slept.<br>
The next day "The Hit" decided he would give Jimmy The Junkie some of his own
medicine. He would play Jimmy The Junkie style like Jimmy The Junkie did
the wedding. However, the "The Hit" would just tell the truth about Jimmy
The Junkie and his Crew. Jimmy The Junkie was out of control!<br>
"The Hit" decided he was going to stop Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier".<br>
"The Hit" wondered if the "Mysterious Financier" was in on the laughing at the
Hell's Angels as well. Why would the Mysterious Financier be interested in
"The Hit"? Could Jimmy The Junkie and the Mysterious Financier be working
both the Hell's Angels and "The Hit"? It was the same laugh! Once
again like the Picadilly Pub letter "The Hit" would just tell the
truth.<br>
"The Hit" didn't any experience with Crime Stoppers in the past, so he phoned
them to see how it works on October 22nd 1997. Crime Stoppers told "The
Hit" that he could tell them over the phone, and he would get a report
number. "The Hit" told Crime Stoppers that he would rather just send in a
letter. Crime Stoppers said that would work, however Crime Stoppers said
he would not get a reward if he mailed in the information. "The Hit" said
no problem.<br>
The BC Tel phone records confirm the date to be October 22 ND 1997. The
note was brief. I basically said three Junkies from downtown were doing
home invasions. They were Jimmy, Little Mike, and Jeff from downtown
Vancouver. Jimmy and Little Mike could be found on the second floor of the
Picadilly Pub, and this had something to do with the HA.<br>
Would you let them get us again?<br>
Jimmy was out of control!<br>
He folded the note. He stuffed it in an envelope. He addressed
it. Finally, "The Hit" dressed for a cool October evening. It was a
cold dark windy night near 8:00 PM in the evening in 1997. "The Hit"
put his shoes on, and he took the long way to the street mail box on the
corner. He walked out the back of the house, past the carport, then on to
the alley. He walked north down the alley past the Black Van with the
envelope in full view.<br>
Once at the street, "The Hit" walked west on the street to the corner
mailbox. He dropped the letter in the Canada Post mailbox on the corner in
the residential area. "The Hit" returned home by walking east up the
hill. Then he turned South down the alley past the Black Van to the back
of the house. He smiled as he passed the Black Van. "The Hit"
expected this to put Jimmy The Junkie, his crew, and the "Mysterious Financier"
out of business.<br>
They weren't going to get us again!<br>
"The Hit" was not sure who was in the Black Van that night. However, "The
Hit" was starting to enjoy fighting Jimmy The Junkie style. The Black Van
could have been filled with Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff, and the
"Mysterious Financier". He did not know who was in the Black Van that
night, but whoever was in there saw what happened that dark cold windy night in
October 1997.<br>
"The Hit" knew Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew would often only last 4 - 6 months
on the street. The note would get them off everyone. They would be
out of the picture, and life would go back to normal quickly. Jimmy The
Junkie and his Crew were heavily addicted to heroin, and they would not last
long on the street with the Crime Stoppers Tip.<br>
This would get their disease off all of us!<br>
***** 16 Description Crime Stoppers Vancouver was sent home
invasion information by The Hit. The Hit is going to get a little payback Jimmy
The Junkie style. The True Story from the book "The Child's Revenge". <br>
***** 16 Question WIN A FREE COPY or CASH for details. Do you
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Please Comment or Email!<br>
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Vancouver</a> <br>
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Chapter 17 Canada Post Mailbox<br>
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"The Hit" was feeling good about giving Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
Mysterious Financier their medicine. It was about time! Jimmy The Junkie's
laughed at the Hell's Angels, Jimmy The Junkie's Wedding Attack, The Extortion
Attack, The Hepetitus C Attack, The Talk of Guns, and finally the endless
financial support of the "Mysterious Financier". Meanwhile, Jimmy The Junkie
just laughed at "The Hit" when he would no longer buy computer
equipment?<br>
It wasn't 11:00 PM yet, as "The Hit" had started on "The Note" during daylight
hours. "The Hit" forced himself back to work on the Onlineglass.com software
project. The project was becoming the one thing he could focus on which kept his
mind off current events. He was as good as he was going to get with computers at
36 years of age. "The Hit" fell into the security of his computer room as he
worked on the Onlineglass.com software project. Software is quiet.<br>
"The Hit" worked for about an hour on the database for Onlineglass.com, and then
he heard one cloud sized drum beat outside, with a few smaller quickening drum
beats. Was it thunder in October? No, now it's quiet for a few seconds. Then,
there was shuffling and then there was a little laughter in the quiet moonlit
residential area on the hill. "The Hit" thought about the drum beats. It sounded
like it was coming from the North East. What could that loud drum beat have
been?<br>
"The Hit" got that sick feeling in his stomach, and it was not from the
Hepatitus C. Could it be that Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier" were working late again tonight? It could have been Jimmy The Junkie
laughing again. "The Hit" wondered whether Canada Post was going to get this
letter delivered to Crime Stoppers? When would it arrive again?<br>
It was October 23 rd early in the morning in 1997, when "The Hit" decided he was
just being paranoid about the noise which sounded like a mailbox beating the
curb. He should check out the noise. Maybe someone was hurt? There would have
been sirens, if it was a accident. "The Hit" procrastinated, as he decided to
check out the Canada Post mailbox the next day. That was some loud bump in the
night though! "The Hit" fell back into the security of the Onlineglass.com
software project.<br>
"The Hit" worked very late into the morning, and coincidentally there was no
hazing that night. "The Hit" was already getting into the habit of working till
it was almost light in the morning. He rationalized that Burke was right in that
even the strongest can be brought down in their sleep. The morning after "The
Note" was no exception, "The Hit" worked until dawn. "The Hit" slept.<br>
"The Hit" woke up the next afternoon around 3:00 PM, after about 8 hours sleep.
The Hepatitus C complements of Jimmy The Junkie made him tired. His testicles
hurt, and he was tired all the time. "The Hit" gathered up the effort to go
check the mailbox. He dressed, and he made his way along the same route to the
Canada Post mailbox, except there was no Black Van this afternoon. The mailbox
was resting.<br>
The Canada Post mailbox took a hard landing on its right hand side, leaving the
top facing North to Alaska. The mailbox was freed by removing the nuts from the
steel bolts which were set in the concrete. Canada Post would not make it
through "wind and rain" this time. The mailbox had obviously been emptied on
orders from the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
The Canada Post mailbox lying on it's side made it official, Jimmy The Junkie,
his Crew, and the<br>
"Mysterious Financier" had the note in the 3rd week of October 1997. "The Hit"
mused that Canada Post's repair records for the mailbox would coincide with the
date on "The Note". The Canadian Crown Corporations are well known for
meticulous paperwork when it comes to expenditures. The repair records are from
within a block of where the "Mysterious Financier" followed the "The Hit" home
from Granville Street.<br>
It is the fourth week of October 1997. The Canada Post repair records for the
mailbox will coincide with BC Tel phone records to Crime Stoppers from Ranelagh
Crescent in Burnaby. "The Hit" was not interested in money from Crime Stoppers
so he did not make the report by phone. "The Hit" wanted to stop Jimmy The
Junkie, as Jimmy The Junkie was out of control. Therefore, "The Hit" mailed the
note only to have "The Note" stolen from Canada Post!<br>
"The Hit" felt sick that Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and their "Mysterious
Financier" knew about "The Note". It would have been best if "The Note" had
gotten to Crime Stoppers to get Jimmy The Junkie off the street. Then "The Hit"
thought about sending another note or making a call. He did neither. "The Hit"
figured this might just be enough! Jimmy The Junkie might just own up to his lie
to his crew, and they would quit along with the "Mysterious Financier". Just
quit, that's all.<br>
The concrete footprints confirm the call was made to Crime Stoppers, and Canada
Post confirms that Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier"
stole "The Note". Finally, a phone report was never made to Crime Stoppers
because "The Note" was actually sent!<br>
"The Note" never arrived! "The Hit" just quit.*****<br>
***** 17 Description The Canada Post Mailbox beat like a drum
in Burnaby when "The Note" was mailed by The Hit. The Hit was going to get a
little payback Jimmy The Junkie style. Read the True Story Chapter Outline from
"The Child's Revenge".<br>
***** 17 Question Win A Free Copy or Cash if you know details.
Do you know about the "Mysterious Financier", "The Note", or The Canada Post
Mailbox on Ranalagh? Do you know Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, or the "Mysterious
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href="
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Chapter 18 RCMP Abbotsford<br>
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It was October 24th 1997, and "The Hit" mused that "The Note" was never going to
be delivered by Canada Post. He hoped that this would be enough to at
least brush off Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier". "The Hit" decided to quit, and see what happened. Canada
Post would has a mailbox repair record. Crime Stoppers would has no
note. "The Hit" thought this might work to brush them off, as he worked on
the Onlineglass.com software project.<br>
It was quickly early in November, and "The Hit" was forced to apply for Social
Assistance as he had no investors in Onlineglass.com. Canada Post had not
made it through sleet or snow, however his new phone line with Telus rang the
phone bell clearly. There was a message to return a call to Calvin Godart
with his phone number. Calvin had called "The Hit" and left a message to
return his call. "The Hit" was quite confused about the call, as he was
not expecting it.<br>
"The Hit" did recognize the name. Calvin was "The Hit's" first cousin from
St. Brieux Saskatchewan.<br>
It was a good thing he had put part of his first Social Assistance Check towards
a phone. He now had a phone with voice mail at the beginning of November
1997. Without the voice mail, "The Hit" would have missed Calvin's
call. Now, he was easily found with his name in the Telus directory.
That's how Calvin must have located him, but why would Calvin be calling as they
had not met in 15 years?<br>
"The Hit" returned Calvin's call to discover that the phone number was for the
RCMP detachment in Abbotsford. Calvin had joined the RCMP after high
school in St. Brieux about 25 years ago when "The Hit" was still a child in St.
Brieux Saskatchewan. "The Hit's" call was transferred by the front desk in the
detachment to Calvin's office. The line rang a couple of times, before
voicemail picked up for him. "The Hit" was asked to leave a
message.<br>
"The Hit" left a message for Calvin identifying himself. He told Calvin
that he was returning Calvin's original call. He confirmed that he had
received the original call. He left his number in the traditional phone
tag pursuit. Finally, "The Hit" said he would call back to follow up in a
couple of days.<br>
"The Hit" continued to work on the data arrays for the Onlineglass.com software
project. While he worked he pondered what Calvin was calling about.
He listened to the CFL game on television, and it was one of those nights where
the Black Van was very active in the back of the house. However, "The Hit"
figured maybe Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" would
just give it up! He didn't owe them any money! He worked until
dawn.<br>
The next afternoon "The Hit's" cousin Calvin had returned his call
already. "The Hit" was surprised as this all happened over the
weekend. This time Calvin left another message in "The Hit's" voice
mailbox. This time Calvin's message was more personalized, as Calvin knew
"The Hit" when they were young. Calvin was about 10 years older than "The
Hit". Calvin's father Robert was "The Hit's" Uncle. Calvin left his
message that "He was sorry, he had missed "The Hit". He went on to say
that it was important for "The Hit" to call his brother Leo in St. Brieux
Saskatchewan.<br>
Leo had asked Calvin to help find "The Hit" when the met at Uncle Roberts
funeral in St. Brieux. Uncle Robert had passed away after a short period
of Parkensins disease. Since, Calvin Godart was a RCMP officer in
Abbotsford in 1997, Leo asked him for help. Leo explained to Calvin that
he was trying to contact "The Hit". That's why Calvin tracked down "The
Hit" at Ranelagh Crescent in Burnaby.<br>
"The Hit" phoned Calvin to thank him for the message. Once again, he ended
up at the front desk which transferred his call to Calvin's office. The
phone rang through a few times, and once again "The Hit" ended up in
voicemail. "The Hit" left a message for Calvin, which included his thanks
for his efforts in finding "The Hit". While, they exchanged messages
Calvin and "The Hit" never actually spoke to each other directly. "The
Hit" prepared himself to call his brother in St. Brieux Saskatchewan early in
November 1997. He called Leo's number.<br>
"The Hit's" father Henry was dead.<br>
Leo and "The Hit" talked about their father Henry. Henry had died in the spring
of 1997. He drank heavily all his life. He was the town drunk in a
town of 300 people and one tavern. Henry not only drank himself to death,
but he was a really ugly drunk while doing it. Leo and "The Hit" continued
to talk about the ceremony they had in church for "The Hit's" father.
There was a memorial for his father Henry just outside of St. Brieux at Carre
Marie church. While Leo explained the church proceedings "The Hit's" mind
wandered.<br>
"The Hit" had not seen his father for the last 10 years. He never went
back to St. Brieux to visit, nor had "The Hit" spoken to his father in 10
years. It was tough growing up in a small town as the town drunks
son. There were thoughts of sitting in a cold truck in front of the bar
for hours in the winter. He waited for his father to come out. He
thought of his father's accidents, fights, and public drunkenness. He
hated going to school the next day after the cops brought the "Old Man"
home. It's no fun being the town drunks son!<br>
"The Hit" was just numb from the news. No tears. No emotion. Just
numb.<br>
***** 18 Description RCMP Abbotsford The Abbotsford RCMP
contact The Hit on Ranelagh in Burnaby when for a death in the family. The Hit
learns his father Henry is dead in St. Brieux Saskatchewan. Read the True Story
of "The Child's Revenge".<br>
***** 18 Question Win A Free Copy or Cash for facts about this
chapter. Do you know about the "Mysterious Financier", St. Brieux, The Funeral
or anything about Ranalagh in Burnaby? Do you know the Myterious Financier
peddling "The Note" in downtown Vancouver? Please Comment or Email!<br>
***** 18 <a href="
http://RCMPAbbotsford.BlogSpot.com/">RCMP
Abbotsford</a> <br>
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Chapter 19 St. Brieux Credit Union<br>
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It was a long call, but the Telus bells were back on the receiver. "The
Hit" absorbed the news for several days. They talked more about Leo's
family. "The Hit" learnt that Leo and his wife just had a baby boy which they
named Jonah, after their grandfather Joe. Leo asked if "The Hit" would
visit for Christmas in 1997? <br>
"The Hit" explained he could possibly try for Christmas, however he did not have
a lot of money with the new software project. He explained that he was
trying to get a business going involving Auto Glass Shops and
Onlineglass.com. His brother Leo volunteered hope. While catching up
on the news, Leo told "The Hit" that their was a little money from Henry's
estate which had been split between the three Children.<br>
Leo said the money was at the Credit Union in St. Brieux. Leo said "The
Hit" should call the St. Brieux Credit Union to make arrangements for the
money. "The Hit" had agreed that he would call the Credit Union in St.
Brieux, and he thought he would like to visit for Christmas. Then Leo and
"The Hit" promised not to loose touch with each other.<br>
Meanwhile, Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" scuffle
noisily on the white crushed rock along the side of the house. "The Hit"
thinks they were listening about the money?<br>
Should "The Hit" risk a visit? Should "The Hit" risk his family? He
should call the bank.<br>
It was the middle of November 1997, "The Hit" phoned the St. Brieux Credit Union
in Saskatchewan regarding the estate left by his father Henry. The St.
Brieux Credit Union had lent "The Hit" the money for the mobile home at 20 Star
Trailer Court in Saskatoon in the spring of 1980 when he was a minor. The
small town bank had lent the town drunks son money for a home while still a
minor. The Credit Union sent "The Hit" papers to Ranelagh in Burnaby
immediately to create an account. The bank was very helpful.<br>
"The Hit" was struggling to keep the Onlineglass.com project alive, so he filled
out the bank paperwork as soon as it arrived. He sent the papers back to
the St. Brieux Credit Union the next day. Since St. Brieux is fairly
remote in North East Saskatchewan the mail took about a week each way.
"The Hit" received a Credit Union bank card in "The Hit's" name on the debit
card. The account papers also arrived with the card.<br>
"The Hit" made a jump from absolute poverty to relative comfort as he received
almost $7,000.00 from his fathers estate. He was still getting rent for
shares in Onlineglass.com from Garth. He would be able to get off Social
Assistance, and continue with the software project. He decided to make the
trip to Saskatchewan for Christmas. Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" would not bother him. He justified that they
wouldn't travel. It would be safe for Leo and his wife Judy?<br>
"The Hit" called his brother Leo in St. Brieux to thank him for his help as
executor of his fathers estate. He told his brother Leo that he would
accept his offer to come out for Christmas in December. Only the digital
footprints remain today of the preparation for the trip to St. Brieux in phone
calls, bank records, and tax declarations of income. Forbodingly, the
Black Van parked in the back.<br>
The hazing continues from outside with the Black Van parked in the alley. "The
Hit" hears Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and a new "Voice of the Mysterious
Financier" walking along the side of the house. Talking, Talking, Talking, "The
Hit" just can't understand who is the "Mysterious Financier" financing Jimmy The
Junkie and his Crew. Jimmy The Junkie and his crew listen. They know about the
money, and how the money came to "The Hit". The Telus Bell rang again.<br>
***** 19 Description St. Brieux Credit Union documents the
financial status of The Hit after the call from the Abbotsford RCMP. The death
of his father leaves The Hit contacting the Credit Union regarding his fathers
estate in Saskatchewan. The True Crime Story of "The Child's Revenge".<br>
***** 19 Question Win A Free Copy or Cash for facts. Do you
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Brieux Credit Union</a> <br>
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Chapter 20 Telus Bells Rang<br>
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It's the third week in November, and "The Hit" picked up the phone. He
said "Hello". There was a woman's voice on the other end of the phone
line. She said "Hello" as she introduced herself as MJ. "The Hit"
knew who she was before she introduced herself from her voice. Then, MJ
confirmed that she had the right person in "The Hit".<br>
MJ explained that she found "The Hit's" phone number with Leo in St.
Brieux. MJ and "The Hit" had met each other from the Trailer Court on 19th
Street in Saskatoon in the spring of 1987. "The Hit" bought a fire damaged
house trailer from the Sutherland Trailer Court in Sutherland. Sutherland
is located just outside of Saskatoon. He moved the fire damaged
house trailer to a Trailer Court in the Green Hill area on 19th Street and Ave W
South in Saskatoon Saskatchewan.<br>
MJ met "The Hit" as he was rebuilding this fire damaged house trailer in the
Trailer Court where MJ lived. Through the spring and summer "The Hit"
completely gutted the inside of the fire damaged trailer to remove all fire
damaged material and smell. In the summer and fall, they started to
socialize together. They gradually developed other friends in the Trailer
Court. They socialized with Doug, Eileen, and their children who also
owned a trailer in the 19th Street Trailer Court.<br>
"The Hit" lived in the fire damaged mobile home as he rebuilt the
interior. He swam daily at the Riversdale Pool on Avenue H South as he
still had no plumbing. He had borrowed his brother Leo's truck and camper
to sleep in at night. The 56 Mercury classic was parked beside the fire
damaged house trailer for the summer. MJ was planning to attend Kelsey in
the fall. They were young and life was still to be lived.<br>
While living in the camper beside the house trailer "The Hit" and MJ became
friends. In August of 1987, they watched one of hockey's greatest goals
with just over one minute left in the game. Gretzky, Lemieux, and Murphy led a
rush down the ice to the net. Gretzky passed perfectly to Lemieux, who fired the
puck past Soviet goaltender Sergei Mylnikov to give Canada its third Canada Cup
championship. <br>
MJ and "The Hit" enjoyed good times together as he worked on his house trailer
so he could sell it as a livable mobile home. "The Hit" helped put a new
roof on MJ's mobile home with MJ's father, her friend Jock, and MJ 's
friends. This is how MJ was able to get in touch with "The Hit's" brother
Leo in St. Brieux. MJ needed shingles for roof. Leo had enough
shingles left to cover the roof. MJ's father bought the shingles from Leo
for the roof!<br>
The puzzle begins to weave itself. Calvin found the new phone number, "The
Hit" called Leo because of Calvin. MJ and her father remembered Leo
because of the shingles for the roof. "The Hit" gave Leo his new phone
number. Leo never let on that he knew, but that's how MJ can be on the
phone. What is MJ on the phone about? MJ said that "The Hit" should
take a deep breath!<br>
You have a little girl Cayla. "The Hit" went really numb.<br>
***** 20 Description The Telus Bells Rang The Hit! The call
came from Saskatoon and "The Hit" went really numb. When he rebuilt a fire
damaged house trailer he met MJ. Calvin called The Hit, The Hit called Leo, MJ
called Leo, then MJ called The Hit. It is The True Crime Story of "The Child's
Revenge".<br>
***** 20 Question Do you know about the fire damaged house
trailer, MJ, Doug and Eileen, Leo, or The Trailer Court on 19 Th. Do you know
facts on "The Hit". Please Comment or Email!<br>
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Rang</a> <br>
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Chapter 21 Brentwood Mall<br>
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It is now late in November 1997, and "Jimmy The Junkie", his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" park regularly behind the neighbours garage to the
North. They are loud. They still scuffle over the course gravel
along the side of the house on camera. It has been 8 months since Barb and
"The Hit" met Jimmy The Junkie and Little Mike at the Picadilly Pub. They
have been all over "The Hit" since the spring of 1997. How far would Jimmy
The Junkie and the "Mysterious Financier" go to rip off his Crew?<br>
Inside the house, "The Hit" talked with his friends Bob and Garth when they
visited him downstairs on Ranelagh. "The Hit" kept them up to date on
Cayla, as he showed them the photo album which MJ and Cayla sent by Canada
Post. She was nine years old. "The Hit" listened to their Christmas
plans, and he was himself excited about Christmas. "The Hit"
explained to Bob and Garth that he has confirmed Christmas plans by Telus with
both Cayla in Saskatoon and Leo in St. Brieux.<br>
Meanwhile, Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" listened
along the side of the house after parking behind the neighbours house.
"The Hit" is certain they were aware of his father's death, the estate, the
money, the bank, Cayla, and the upcoming trip to Saskatchewan for Christmas in
December of 1997. How could they not know? They clearly watched this
materialize since their crime family followed him home from Granville Street in
Vancouver.<br>
"The Hit" could not understand how Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" had the funding for such an effort. What is certain
to "The Hit" is that this group stole "The Note" in October 1997. The call
to Crime Stoppers can be verified by Telus. The failed note delivery can
be verified by the Canada Post's repair disbursements. Why did they have
to follow him home from Granville Street in Vancouver? If they would have
just stopped there would have never been "The Note". He could not have
caused anything with "The Note".<br>
While making holiday plans with MJ at the end of November 1997, she said they
wanted a CD Player in their computer. MJ agreed to pay for a CD Player
upgrade for their new computer. "The Hit" decided that Jimmy The Junkie,
his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" could watch the money from his fathers
estate go to work. He used the St. Brieux Credit Union debit card to build
Cayla and her family a computer.<br>
Bob helped Santa by picking up a computer case, power supply, motherboard,
memory, video card, floppy, fan, and CD Player at Wes Micro in Richmond.
He dropped off the parts at Ranelagh in Burnaby, and "The Hit" assembled the
computer before installing Microsoft Windows 98. "The Hit" reasoned that
the new CPU would make a good family gift. "The Hit" thought Santa might
need a little help with Cayla?<br>
"The Hit" went to the sporting goods store in Brentwood Mall with Bob to buy
Cayla a soccer ball, as Cayla loved soccer in her photo album.<br>
He decided his travelling weight was getting high to fly with the
computer. He might have too much luggage to fly to Saskatoon? He
decided to mail the ball by Canada Post, after having it wrapped in the
Brentwood Mall in Vancouver.<br>
Then he felt sick. His nuts hurt. The Hepatitus C ruined the
moment.<br>
***** 21 Description Brentwood Mall is where The Hit bought a
Christmas gifts for Cayla. The Hit built a computer for her family as after MJ
called The Hit. It's a The True Canadian Crime Family Outline of "The Child's
Revenge".<br>
***** 21 Question Win A Free Copy or Cash for facts. Do you
know about any one or anything in the Brentwood Mall Outline or "The Hit".
Please Comment or Email!<br>
***** 21 <a
href="
http://BrentWoodMall.BlogSpot.com/">BrentWood Mall</a> <br>
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Chapter 22 Pacific Central Rail Station<br>
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"The Hit" spent much of the early part of December 1997 working on the
Onlineglass.com software project. He spent a lot of time populating arrays
with data for the "demo" which was now close to functional with real parts and
prices. While, working he heard an advertisement for "The Canadian".
It was a train VIA provided across Canada. The thought intrigued
him. He had never taken a train through the mountains.<br>
"The Hit" decided to take the train to Saskatoon from Vancouver for
Christmas. Yes, he was convinced a train trip through the Canadian Rocky
mountains to Saskatoon sounded perfect.<br>
In the beginning of December 1997, "The Hit" prepared for Christmas. When
he was moving about, it was like someone had shown his picture all over
Vancouver. He noticed the attention from punks when shopping in the
Brentwood Mall. He was taking a lot of heat on the street. "The Hit"
could not believe Jimmy The Junkie, his crew, and his "Mysterious Financier"
were now promoting him for a hit with "The Note" in early December
1997.<br>
"The Hit" needed to buy his train ticket two weeks in advance to get a
discount. His friend Bob drove him to the Pacific Central Rail Station at
1150 Station Street in Vancouver. Once again, "The Hit" felt he was being
watched. The difference this time was that he recognized someone watching
him. It looked like someone he remembered from Saskatoon in 1980 -
1982. He did not know his name, but it was definitely a man from Saskatoon
he recognized. He was middle aged with had a slim build. He had
black hair, and travelled at about 170 lbs. Could this be the "Mysterious
Financier"? The man just watched while Bob and "The Hit" waited in
line. Who was the man?<br>
When buying his return ticket at the train station, "The Hit" thought about "The
Note". Could it be Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier" were not telling everyone the truth on the street about what was
going on at the time? They didn't tell anyone, they gave "The Hit"
Hepatitus C on purpose?<br>
"The Hit" continued to summarize while paying for his train ticket with his
debit card from the St. Brieux Credit Union. He knows that Jimmy The
Junkie, his Crew, and his "Mysterious Financier" have spread "The Note" around
Vancouver well before Santa's Holiday in 1997. Jimmy The Junkie knows that
"The Note" is against him as he is out of control. Jimmy The Junkie, his
Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" know "The Note" never went to Crime
Stoppers. They know the only money "The Hit" has comes from his father's
estate.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie laughed at the Hell's Angels, and "The Hit" put two little
letters on "The Note". HA. "The Hit" felt the worms in his stomach
in his stomach for the first time. Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" were setting up the Hell's Angels?<br>
"The Hit" turns to look for the man. He's vanished.<br>
The VIA clerk hands the ticket to "The Hit" with a smile, while he ponders what
Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" said to the Vancouver
Chapter of the Hell's Angels in October 1997. "The Hit" does not know what
they told the Vancouver Chapter of the Hell's Angels that fate full day.
"The Boys" know the lies they were told that day! "The Boys" know what
they were not told that fateful day.<br>
Bob and "The Hit" walked back to his Subaru Legacy in the parking lot in front
the Pacific Central Rail Station. What "The Hit" saw now was a whole new
level of activity as Jimmy The Junkie, his crew, and his "Mysterious Financier"
setup the Hell's Angels in Vancouver Canada.<br>
Finally, "The Hit" has some idea, that the "Mysterious Financier" may have some
connection to Saskatoon Saskatchewan in the early 1980's.<br>
***** 22 Description Pacific Central Rail Station is where
"The Hit" first saw a member of the Mysterious Financier. He recognized the
Canadian Crime Family member from Saskatoon Saskatchewan.<br>
***** 22 Question Win A Free Copy or Cash for facts. Do you
know anything about the people or places in the Pacific Central Rail Station
Outline? "The Hit". Please Comment or Email!<br>
***** 22 <a href="
http://PacificCentral.BlogSpot.com/">Pacific
Central Station</a> <br>
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Chapter 23 The Canadian Train<br>
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Bob came by late in the afternoon to give "The Hit" a ride to the Pacific
Central Rail Station at 1150 Station Street in Vancouver. "The Hit"
checked in Cayla's computer at the train station, and once again he felt he was
being watched as he thanked Bob for the ride. He boarded the VIA train
"The Canadian" on Friday December 19th 1997 at 6:30 PM. "The Canadian" was
scheduled to leave at 7:00 PM. <br>
"The Hit's" mind wandered as he waited for the train to pull. He still
could not believe the support for Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier". When he was putting the computer on the freight
transfer car, he once again saw the "Mysterious Financier" he had seen
earlier. "The Hit" could not be certain, but he believed he heard a
comment directed to him as "Saskatoon". If any one of you has ever taken a
Gang hazing, they want you to know they are there! The train began to pull
out of the station.<br>
"The Hit" watched out the window, as Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff
and their "Mysterious Financier" raised some support in The Fraser Valley.
"The Hit" decided it was time for drink in the bar car. He found the car,
and to his astonishment Jack Ma was running the bar car. Jack had been his
landlord on Victoria and Venebles before "The Hit" moved to Richmond.<br>
They talked and Jack suggested if he ever needed a place "The Hit" should give
him a call. Jack would be on the trip all the way to Toronto.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff and their "Mysterious Financier"
raised support in The Coastal Mountains through to Hope. "The Hit" was
being hazed in the bar car.<br>
He went back to his seat and watched in the night as The Thompson Okanagan and
The Fraser Canyon passed darkly. Then they passed through Boston Bar to
North Bend where the train crews were changed. "The Hit" went outside for
some fresh air. It was getting colder. He wondered what the
temperature was in Saskatoon.<br>
"The Hit" started to feel worms eating his stomach out. He hoped he could
straighten this all out when he got back to Vancouver after Christmas.
"The Hit" realized that Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew just could not do this
without the support of the "Mysterious Financier". He was starting to
believe the "Mysterious Financier" had roots in his past in Saskatoon. He
got back on the train.<br>
Yet, the "Mysterious Financier" was able to tag along well outside the lower
mainland. Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff, and the "Mysterious
Financier" raised more support farther North through Lytton, and he was stared
down in his seat through the Thompson River area right into Kamloops, which is
the ranching capital of British Columbia. The "Mysterious Financier"
always had a mouthpiece blaming "The Hit" for trying to stop Jimmy The Junkie
and his Crew. Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew were laughing at the Hell's
Angels. "The Hit" has never had a problem with "The Boys".
Meanwhile, The "Mysterious Financier" finances the lies in December
1997.<br>
Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff and the "Mysterious Financier" raised
more support in the Shuswap Lakes, Revelstoke, The Rogers Pass, and Glacier
National Park, as "The Canadian" traveled through the unique Spiral Tunnels that
climb through Cathedral Mountain and MT Ogden. It was December 20 Th, and
"The Hit" felt sick as he could see what was happening. Jimmy The Junkie,
Little Mike, Mike, Jeff, and the "Mysterious Financier" were definitely setting
up the Hell's Angels.<br>
They raised more support with "The Note" in Banff, Banff National Park, Jasper,
and Edmonton, until finally "The Hit" arrived in Saskatoon on Sunday December 21
St at 12:45 AM. When arriving in Saskatoon "The Hit" realized that Jimmy
The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff and the "Mysterious Financier" would gamble
their lives for setting up the Hell's Angels in Vancouver. "The Hit" was
worried for Cayla and her family. He worried about their safety. The
trains horn sounded one last time at the train station.<br>
***** 23 Description The Canadian train through the Lower Mainland,
The Canadian Rockies, Banff, and Edmonton touched people who were setup by the
Mysterious Financier. The setup of The Hell's Angels and The Rebels
continued into Saskatoon. <br>
***** 23 Question Do you know anything about "The Canadian"
from Vancouver to Saskatoon from December 19th at 7:00 PM to December 21st at
1:00 AM? Do you know people setup by the Mysterious Financier on this
trip? Can you identify the "Mysterious Financier" who setup of The Hell's
Angels and The Rebels before Saskatoon.<br>
***** 23 <a href="
http://CanadianTrain.BlogSpot.com/">The
Canadian Train</a> <br>
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Chapter 24 Saskatoon Rebels get The Shaft<br>
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"The Hit" walked into the VIA Train Station on Chappel Drive in Saskatoon, early
December 21 St. He entered through frosted steel and glass doors to a
hallway which led to the waiting area. He recognized MJ and his 9 year old
daughter Cayla as he walked closer. He consciously checked around her to
see that she was safe as he put on his best face to meet Cayla for the first
time. She gave him a hug.<br>
It was a good firm hug. She could hug pretty good for little girl.
"The Hit" was nervous. Cayla's family came out to support her. Her
Mother MJ and her new husband Todd stood by and watched. Cayla's older
sister's Veronica and Vicki also came out to support Cayla. "The Hit"
looked behind to cover their backs. Hopefully no one noticed while they
talked together for the first time. He was worried. "The Hit"
thought.<br>
"The Hit" thought about 9 years. It was 9 years before MJ contacted "The
Hit". Neither, "The Hit" or MJ had known Cayla to be his daughter.
Then MJ went through a difficult divorce in 1995. MJ proposed that DNA
tests should be completed in the custody battle in the courts. The tests
were completed, and they determined that MJ 's husband of 7 years was not the
father. Then MJ needed to track down "The Hit".<br>
MJ remembered "The Hit's" brother Leo. Leo provided shingles for her roof
in 1987, when "The Hit" helped build a roof on her trailer. MJ was able to
find Leo by phone in St. Brieux, as he has the same surname in the small
village. Then because of Calvin's call from Abbotsford on a newly
connected number in Burnaby, MJ was able to get "The Hit's" new number from
Leo. It had taken MJ a while to find Leo, and eventually she did get my
number from Leo. MJ and Cayla had been working at contact for a
while. "The Hit" went to the freight desk!<br>
The freight staff took his ticket, and they went into the back to recover the
computer. "The Hit" knew for certain that Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike,
Mike, Jeff and the "Mysterious Financier" had jacked up everyone with "The Note"
which was intended to stop Jimmy The Junkie. "The Hit" knows they are not
telling "The Boys" from Vancouver to Saskatoon the truth. The freight
staff brought out the computer, and "The Hit" turned back to Cayla and her
family. He thinks he has made a mistake in taking the Christmas
trip.<br>
"The Hit" thought that this was the first chance Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and
the "Mysterious Financier" had to hurt him through his new family.
Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff and the "Mysterious Financier"
have been watching and listening since August 1997. Yes, they knew where
"The Hit" was going. They ran interference from Pacific Central Station in
Vancouver to the VIA Train Station in Saskatoon on Chappel Drive. They
knew! How could you plough the road to a place you don't know?<br>
In Saskatoon, Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, Jeff, and the "Mysterious
Financier" spread the word in Saskatoon with the Rebels. Eventually, this
club would become a Chapter of the Hell's Angels. The trip from Vancouver
to Saskatoon on the "Canada Train" saw "The Boys" setup along the way.<br>
The Rebels in Saskatoon were no exception as they witnessed Jimmy The Junkie,
Little Mike, Mike, Jeff and the "Mysterious Financier" setting them up in
Saskatoon. "The Hit" knew the "Mysterious Financier" didn't tell them the
truth <br>
either? They were setting up the Hell's Angels.<br>
He checked out Cayla's computer from the freight desk. Cayla was excited,
even though it was very early in the morning. "The Hit" was nervous.
They took the families Mini Van from the Saskatoon VIA Train Station on Chappel
Drive to their mobile home in the Sutherland Heritage Estates Park in
Sutherland.<br>
The Van was cold when they loaded up, and it was cold on the Canadian Prairies
that Christmas. It was - 25 Celsius in Saskatoon, and they were all happy
to arrive to the warmth of Todd and MJ's mobile home. Meanwhile, "The Hit"
raced with worry that Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier"
would spread their Hepatitus C in Saskatoon.<br>
***** 24 Description The Saskatoon Rebels get the Shaft from
the Mysterious Financier, and The Hit gets a firm hug from Cayla. MJ found
"The Hit" after 9 years when he helped build her roof. The Rebels didn't
know the truth on Chappel Drive. <br>
***** 24 Question Did you get the Shaft from the Mysterious
Financier? Did you witness the firm hug from Cayla. Did you help
build her roof? Help the Rebels find the truth on Chappel Drive? Win
a Free Book or Cash for details!<br>
***** 24 <a
href="
http://SaskatoonRebels.BlogSpot.com/">Saskatoon Rebel Biker
Club</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 25 The Rebels Biker Club<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
In a Canadian way, they talked about the weather on the way home in the
Van. When they arrived<br>
Todd and MJ allowed Cayla to stay awake for an hour longer, as she was only 9
years old. They talked about the photo album she sent to "The Hit" in
Vancouver. They also talked about Christmas plans for Shopping, Mini Golf,
Christmas Trees, and what MJ had planned for the next few days.<br>
Cayla was great! MJ was great! "The Hit" remembered MJ's children
Veronica and Vicky from the mobile home on 19th street. They were young
then around 6 and 7 years old, but they were recognizable. MJ's husband
Todd was more guarded the first evening, however "The Hit" considered that to be
normal under the circumstances. "The Hit" was a complete stranger to Todd,
and it was his family. It was very late, and Cayla started to yawn.
Her mother put her to bed.<br>
Meanwhile, Todd decided to unpack the computer. "The Hit" knew that both Todd
and MJ were computer literate. He began helping Todd unpack the computer
in the living room. Todd started talking about the Internet, when they
were unplugging the old CPU. Todd started talking about the
Internet. He mentioned a web site by the Hell's Angels. "The Hit"
listened. After removing the old computer, they started plugging in the
new computer.<br>
Todd said, "The Hell's Angels site was about people who gave "The Boys"
problems. They turned on the new computer, and Todd said the web site had
pictures of people who had lost their heads. "The Hit" smiled, and he
agreed you don't want to be messing with "The Boys". Then, "The Hit"
shrugged off the web site conversation with Todd, and he summarized that
"there's just about everything on the Web". Meanwhile, the new computer
with the ice cold case booted up after it's frosty trip to Saskatoon.<br>
Todd and "The Hit" agreed they would install more software later. It was
nearing 3:00 AM, and they prepared for sleep. MJ had allowed "The Hit" to
stay in their extra room. "The Hit" was alone for the first time since
Friday night.<br>
While lying in bed, "The Hit" reflected on what Todd said about "The
Boys". Todd had been in construction for years. He was a site
manager with Reme construction in Saskatoon. If you've worked
construction, generally "The Word" can get around a construction site as quickly
as tools can be lost. <br>
"The Hit" knew "The Boys" had said something to Todd. "The Hit" also knew
Jimmy The Junkie, his crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" had already gotten to
the Rebels in Saskatoon on December 21st 1997. That's the way things
work.<br>
The "Mysterious Financier" had plowed the road across Western Canada in a series
of digital footprints plowing the road. The financial footprints were left
on board with VIA Rail, as the "Mysterious Financier" funds the hazing.
VIA Rail being a Canadian Government Corporation holds the names of the
"Mysterious Financier's" hired help. "The Hit" mused that he needed ID to
purchase his ticket. The "Mysterious Financier" then tells The Rebels in
Saskatoon a lie about what is really happening. "The Lie" in Saskatoon
works it's way to Todd. Why?<br>
Because of Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the Mysterious Financier on Ranelagh
in Burnaby sitting out back in the Black Van. How else would Todd be aware
of "The Lie" told by the "Mysterious Financier". The "Mysterious
Financier" has hired Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew since as far back as April of
1997. The "Mysterious Financier's" lie worked it's way to Todd in
Saskatoon, and Todd is a man "The Hit" has never met? How?
Black? That's right, the Black Van.<br>
Todd was told "The Lie" engineered by the "Mysterious Financier" and sold to the
Rebels. Todd would have heard a rumour at the construction site, and he
was just passing on the message.<br>
***** 25 Description Rebels Biker Club gets setup by the
Mysterious Financier, as half the Club watches the Mysterious Financier tell
"The Lie" in Saskatoon. Todd got the message from "The Boys", before "The
Hit" arrived.<br>
***** 25 Question Did you see the Mysterious Financier in
Saskatoon that Christmas? Did you see the Club get "The Lie". Did
you witness the Mysterious Financier setup the Rebels in Saskatoon?<br>
***** 25 <a href="
http://RebelsBiker.BlogSpot.com/">The
Mysterious Financier sets up the Rebels</a> <br>
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Chapter 26 Market Mall Mini Golf<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
December 21 St in Saskatoon is a long dark night. The night dominates the
sky. The cold dominates your activities. The prairie wind cuts
through skin to freeze flesh in less than a minute. It was pitch black
outside, as "The Hit" had a hot shower. He had a coffee with MJ, as
Todd had already gone to work building a roof on the Reme Tower by the
University bridge in Saskatoon. It was getting light at 8:00 AM, only to
fall back into darkness at 4:30 PM on the Northern Canadian Prairies.
Cayla woke up too.<br>
Cayla had a shower, and she started getting dressed for the day, while MJ was
bringing "The Hit" up to speed on the plan for the day. She was what "The
Hit's mother would summarize as a "Good Kid". MJ had planned out Cayla's
first day with "The Hit". Where would you go in Northern Saskatchewan in
the middle of a jagged winter day? MJ had considered the options for
them. They were going to the mall.<br>
MJ and Cayla launched their winter gear, as "The Hit" peaked outside with no
courage against the weather or the "Mysterious Financier". His mind
flashed back to standing at the bus stop in 1979 while attending
University. The cold was painful for "The Hit" during his
invulnerable youth. They put their best face to the cutting winds, and MJ,
Cayla, and "The Hit" stepped into the - 25 degree Celsius weather. He knew
he was alive!<br>
He realized his Vancouver winter gear was coming up short. He "borrowed"
real winter mitts, and MJ guided the Van over sheets of ice called roads.
The ice roads were showing no respect to either salt or sand to bring up the
pavement. "The Hit" thought the Lower Mainland drivers in Vancouver
wouldn't have a chance as they approached The Market Mall on Preston Avenue in
Saskatoon. It early on December 21 St when they arrived, and they
fortunately they were able to park near the entrance limiting frosty's
bite. MJ continued the tour.<br>
"The Hit" felt his stomach, and they were not the worms eating at his stomach
this time. He had not eaten since the day before on "The Canadian".
MJ guided them to the Market Mall food court. The food court was almost
empty. "The Hit" food for all three and guided them towards a vacant area
in an almost vacant mall food court. Yet, once seated a single male sat
next to them with a coffee. He seamed to have an interest in their
conversation. MJ noticed the man seated right next to us.<br>
The middle aged man next to them was listening carefully to their small
talk. MJ noticed him as well, as she physically acknowledged him listening
with her body motion. "The Hit" tried not to look at the middle aged
man. They ate. "The Worms" were back. "The Hit" could no
longer taste the freshly cooked food. "The Hit" knew Jimmy The Junkie, his
Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" would attack 9 year old Cayla. They
would harass her as they did Barb's family at Teresa's Wedding in Nelson last
spring? "The Hit" felt sick, and it was not the Hepatitus C?<br>
Cayla guided by a few looks from MJ, managed to wait patiently for her Put n
Bounce. When they finished eating, Cayla was eager to get started.
MJ watched from a distance as Cayla and "The Hit" played mini golf at the Market
Mall Mini Golf. They had fun playing a few rounds of golf, before MJ
decided it was time to go home to their mobile home in the Sutherland Heritage
Estates Park. MJ counselled Cayla that she needed to get back to
Sutherland to start cooking the Turkey. They drove back through frosty's
bite to Sutherland.<br>
***** 26 Description Market Mall Mini Golf on Canada's longest
night is Frosty's empire on the Northern Canadian Prairies, while the
"Mysterious Financier" follows "The Hit" and Cayla to the Market Mall.<br>
***** 26 Question Do you know that Reme construction
site. Do you know the man from the Market Mall Food Court, or anyone
people or places in this Chapter Outline? Win a Free Book or Cash for
research details!<br>
***** 26 <a href="
http://MarketMall.BlogSpot.com/">Market Mall
Mini Gold</a><br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 27 Canadian Christmas<br>
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It was high noon on the drive back to the Sutherland Estate Park. The salt
and sand struggled to find pavement, with minor progress. The "Big Sky
Country" froze in - 23 degree Celsius weather under a bright sun. Canadian
weather lore has it that it is a dry cold. It actually is a dry cold,
because at about - 20 to -25 degrees Celsius moisture freezes right out of the
air. The Canadian joke is that since it's a dry cold, it's not really
cold? "The Hit" mused that in the temperate Lower Mainland people actually
believed the joke!<br>
When they arrived home, MJ put the turkey in the oven which had been prepared
the night before as they waited for "The Hit's" train to arrive in
Saskatoon. Cayla ate another snack. She needed to snack regularly to
keep her energy. "The Hit" checked out the families old 486 CPU, as MJ
decided to make it the new computer at her daughters Veronica. Then MJ
suggested it was time for the tree!<br>
"The Hit" helped Cayla setup the Christmas tree on their first day
together. She was a great kid. She's a happy, bright, healthy young
girl. "The Hit" unpacked the decorations, while he worried to himself that
he should not have exposed Cayla to this risk! His worry was transparent
as he passed Cayla decorations as she stood on the chair. Cayla was a real
tiger with the Christmas Tree. She reminded him of his sister Lorraine
when they were kids on the farm in St. Brieux. It would have been the most
incredible Christmas "The Hit" ever enjoyed, were it not for Jimmy The Junkie,
his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier". "The Hit" felt sick, and it
wasn't the Hepatitus C.<br>
Cayla had fun with the tree, as her afternoon nap approached. In the mid
afternoon, MJ declared it time for her nap. MJ continued preparing the
rest of the traditional Christmas dinner. She basted the
Turkey. While Cayla was sleeping "The Hit" spent a little more time
installing software for Todd. Todd linked to play Links 98. The
software was up and running with Cayla, as Todd arrived home from work on the
Reme Tower next to the University bridge.<br>
They sat down to a traditional Christmas dinner at 7:00 PM on December 21 St
1997. It was their first Christmas. "The Hit" was proud of
Cayla. He should never have come! It was too dangerous! He
wanted to leave. He hoped they would not notice. The dinner included
all that truly comprises a traditional Canadian Chistmas dinner. The
Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Cream Style Corn, Cranberry Sauce, Gravy, Stuffing, and
of course a family to eat. "The Hit's" mother would have called it all
fabulous, just fabulous!<br>
Todd helped MJ clean up in the kitchen, as Cayla and "The Hit" sat in the living
room. He didn't know what to say. Where would you start? How
would you meet your nine year old daughter? "The Hit" did the best he
could under the circumstances.<br>
Once Todd and MJ finished in the kitchen, everyone dressed to challenge frosty
again. MJ, Todd, Cayla, and "The Hit" went over to visit MJ's sister in
Saskatoon. "The Hit" had met MJ's sister in 1987, when building the roof
on MJ's trailer. Jock was also helping build the roof. "The Hit"
found it fitting that eventually, Jock and MJ's sister got together.<br>
Frosty bit hard as they loaded up into the Van, as the black sky brought back
the - 25 degree Celsius heat wave.<br>
Jock and MJ's sister lived on the east side of Saskatoon which was a 25 minute
ride. When, they arrived "The Hit" met Jock and MJ's sister for the first
time since 1997. The men played video games while the women took over the
kitchen table. Cayla came out and played video games. It was close
to 10:00 PM when Todd decided it was time to leave. "The Hit" realized he
was soft, as only he seamed to notice the - 30 degree black desolate
night. "The Hit" was cold. <br>
They drove to the Sutherland Estates, and everyone was tired after a long
day. Todd, MJ, and Cayla quickly made themselves ready for bed. "The
Hit" undressed and searched for a good nights sleep. He could not find
sleep. He felt guilty. He was putting Cayla and her family at risk
from Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier". This was
getting worse than he ever thought possible. How many people had already
been setup? How many people has Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" setup? How many people have been setup on "The
Canadian" from Vancouver to Saskatoon? The worms fed on his stomach for
hours, as he could not find sleep.<br>
***** 27 Description Canadian Christmas dinner was served, and
families gathered as Canada celebrates when the cold Canadian winter is
darkest. The Norther Canadian Prairies cut skin and freeze flesh in less
than 60 seconds.<br>
***** 27 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Do you know that Reme construction site. Do you know the
man from the Market Mall Food Court, or anyone people or places in this Chapter
Outline? Win a Free Book or Cash for research details on Canadian
Christmas Dinner! Do you know anything about the "Mysterious Financier" in
Saskatoon. Did you see the "Mysterious Financier" setting up the Hell's
Angels?<br>
***** 27 <a
href="
http://canadachristmas.blogspot.com/">Canadian Christmas</a>
<br>
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Chapter 28 Landsdown Mall<br>
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The darkness persisted on the morning off December 23 ND, as Canada awoke to
coffee and a hot shower. Todd had already left for work on the Reme
Tower. Cayla was awake. "The Hit" ran on adrenaline as sleep never
came the previous cold winter night. After having breakfast, MJ planned to
drop Cayla and "The Hit" off at the Lansdown Mall for Christmas shopping.
Cayla was excited. MJ cautioned Cayla not to buy anything to
expensive. Cayla liked shopping!<br>
It was close to high noon, when they finally started layering on their winter
gear to head to the mall. There was a beautiful bright blue sky outside,
with a sun's reflection on the snow forcing sun glasses onto the most reckless
corneas. It was Frosty's wonderland until they stepped outside into the
Northern Canadian Prairie city of Saskatoon. The wind was 20 km per hour,
and it was - 29 below Celsius. Frosty's recipe for frozen flesh. MJ
joked as they climbed into the Mini Van, "It was warmer before you
arrived." Seeing outside is not necessarily the same as being
outside. Something for those seers is believing to consider?<br>
MJ skillfully guided the Mini Van over the ice roads with where the sand and
salt were fighting for their daytime advance on thickening ice. The cold
weather in Saskatoon can easily build a 4 - 5 centimetres ice sheet over the
pavement. The sand and salt fight a loosing battle against the ice sheets
during the winter. The sand and salt fight in the trenches during daylight
with the support of the sun, in their futile advance on ice. The trenches
are lost each night as the temperature drops, and the night reclaims the
advances of the sand and salt. They arrived at the Landsdown
Mall.<br>
MJ thoughtfully dropped Cayla and "The Hit" off at the door of the Lansdown Mall
from the drop off lane. Cayla dashed in for the shopping, and "The Hit"
dashed in for the warmth. Cayla found Santa's playground, and "The Hit"
was just happy to be out of Frosty's reach. Cayla knew the mall, and she
had a plan with the purpose of checking out everything and missing
nothing. After walking for a while, they stopped for a coffee and a hot
chocolate. "The Hit" was finally starting to relax with Cayla. He
hoped she would not think he was to stiff. How do you relax with the
"Mysterious Financier" on your back!<br>
In their wandering, they found a little statue of an Angel. She was sweet
as she looked up at the Angel on the shelf. "The Hit" could see that she
liked it when he handed it down to her. He bought her the Angel for
Christmas. Cayla helped pick out the gifts for "The Hit's" family as
well. She suggested Tubby Toys for Leo's son Jonah in St. Brieux.
"The Hit" did not know what made them special, but Cayla assured him these were
popular. Jonah was about 6 months old at the time. Cayla also
suggested a cool Christmas theme clock for Leo and Judy. They had
fun!<br>
It was late in the afternoon, when MJ found them in the Landsdown Mall.
They were shopped out! They dashed through Frosty's domain, and they
skated hand in hand over the ice sheets in the parking lot to the Mini
Van. They drove home over the ice roads to the Sutherland Estates.
While, it was only 4:00 PM it was getting dark as they arrived home with the
Angel. <br>
Cayla took her afternoon nap once inside. "The Hit" did his email during
her nap. He checked the Onlineglass.com web site on the Internet to
confirm that it was running. He sent a few emails, and then Todd arrived
home from work. They ate leftover Turkey which everyone enjoyed.
After eating Todd went to work on a drywall project he was doing on the side for
extra cash. This left Cayla, MJ, and "The Hit" alone to watch Television
on his final night with Cayla. They all had an early night.<br>
The Hit" never told Todd, MJ, or Cayla what was going on in Vancouver that
Christmas. What Todd knew would have come from the "Mysterious
Financier". He could not sleep. He liked Cayla, and he was going to
miss her. He was sad to be leaving Cayla the next morning, but "The Hit"
was happy to be leaving Cayla to draw Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" away from her. He finally slept on that
thought.<br>
***** 28 Description Landsdown Mall in Saskatoon where
Christmas Shopping included looking for Angels. The "Mysterious Financier"
plowed the road in Saskatoon through Todd in the hard western Canadian
winter.<br>
***** 28 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Do you know any people, places, or events in Landsdown Mall in
Saskatoon? Do you know where the "Mysterious Financier" watches
Christmas Shopping for Angels. Do you know the "Mysterious Financier" in
Saskatoon? Do you know old Rebels which can help?<br>
***** 28 <a href="
http://lansdownmall.blogspot.com/">Lansdown
Mall</a> <br>
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Chapter 29 Humboldt<br>
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On the morning of December 24th "The Hit" awoke to the morning routine.
Todd had gone to work, and MJ was having a coffee while Cayla was having
breakfast. After, his shower "The Hit" visited with Cayla while waiting
for his brother Leo to arrive from St. Brieux. He wished he could tell her
how much he liked her. He wished he could tell her with confidence that he
was coming back to visit her. They agreed to see each other again next
July. Meanwhile, no sooner had "The Hit" agreed, did he feel that he had
just made another mistake. Would Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, or "The
Mysterious Financier" hurt Cayla?<br>
"The Hit's" brother Leo arrived at 10 AM, and Cayla came outside to see him
off. He got another hug, as his brother Leo put his luggage in the
car. "The Hit" thought Cayla had a good home with Todd and MJ. She
would be safe without him around to bring her trouble from the Lower
Mainland. "The Hit" just could not believe to what extent Jimmy The
Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" had already gone to hide Jimmy
ripping off his own crew. They said goodbye, and "The Hit" and his brother Leo
waved as they drove off.<br>
They started to talk, as Leo drove out of the Heratage Estates park to Central
Avenue in Sutherland. "The Hit's" older brother Leo had not changed much
since he saw him in Ottawa in 1990. They turned left onto Central Avenue
before turning West onto the # 5 Highway to leave Sutherland and
Saskatoon. The drive from Saskatoon to St. Brieux is 2 hours. The
years apart vanished as quickly between the two brothers as they talked during
the first leg of the drive.<br>
They followed the # 5 Highway through to the 39 mile corner where they turned
North onto the # 2 # 5 Highway. They travelled 10 km North on the # 2
Highway before turning right at the junction to continue on towards
Humboldt on the # 5 Highway. "The Hit" had not been through this part of
the country since he moved to Ottawa in 1988. He especially noticed how
things had developed on the outskirts of Humboldt. Humboldt had a history
with "The Hit".<br>
"The Hit's" mother Lois finally left his father Henry, when he was 11 years
old. She had suffered many years of abuse from the St. Brieux town
drunk. She packed up what she could and offered her children a
choice. They could stay with their father, or they could leave St. Brieux
with her. The offer took a lot of courage from his 30 year old
mother. "The Hit" was tired of being ashamed at school, and his sister
Lorraine was tired of jamming a knife in her door. Leo decided to stay in
St. Brieux which almost broke his mothers heart.<br>
"The Hit's" grandfather drove them to Humboldt, where "The Hit's" mother rented
a small one bedroom basement suite near 3rd Street and 6th ave. His sister
finished grade 8 at St. Augustine School on 8th Ave while he finished
grade six at St Dominic School on 2nd Avenue S. His brother Leo
eventually caught up to them, when he realized the situation in St. Brieux was
hopeless. He attended St. Augustine School when he arrived. Leo
loved the country, and he hated the city. Humboldt was a thriving
metropolis with a population of 3500 people. "The Hit" felt like he was
living in a big city, as the 4 of them came from St. Brieux with a population of
250 souls.<br>
Leo drove past St. Augustine School on 8th Ave. He would have
preferred St. Brieux, He understood what we had to live through better
than his younger brother and sister. Leo had lived through 14 years of the
town drunks son. He drove past their second place in Humboldt where they
eventually stayed after the one bedroom basement suite. Both Leo and "The
Hit" were talking about life in Humboldt as they drove past St. Augusteen.
where they moved to once their mother had part of her settlement from the farm.
<br>
They drove past the Yamaha on their way out of town where his brother had once
worked as a motorcycle mechanic. It was gone now, as they left Humboldt on
the # 5 Highway with the sun directly overhead at mid day.<br>
While travelling to the Muenster corner outside of Humboldt, "The Hit"
reminisced of his time in Humboldt. He eventually met friends, as his
mother started dating another man. "The Hit" started hanging out with Tony
and Dean. Tony and Dean knew Humboldt, and through them "The Hit" found a
girlfriend through his friend Tony. Life in Humboldt had been better than
anything he could remember. He was no longer ashamed of what his father
had done each day.<br>
***** 29 Description The Hit ran to Humboldt to get away from
the town drunk with his family. He found new schools, friends, and his
girlfriend Bernadette.<br>
***** 29 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
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Outline? Did you know The Hit in Humboldt? Did you know Leo,
Lorraine, Tony, Dean, or Bernadette?<br>
***** 29 <a
href="
http://humboldtsaskatchewan.blogspot.com/">Humboldt
Saskatchewan</a> <br>
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Chapter 30 Lake Lenore<br>
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While heading west on Highway # 5 they came to the small quiet town of
Meunster. They approached St. Peter’s College along Highway #5 to the edge
of the tiny village, The college originated early in the century
surrounded by many small communities in a rural setting. The nearest city
is Humboldt 9 kilometres behind them to the west. St. Peter’s College is
"deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition and offers many opportunities for
students to embrace the faith."<br>
The campus provides a Minister to assist any student, while participation in
religious activities or events is voluntary. The college maintains its
Benedictine heritage with the continuing presence of the Benedictine monks on
campus. Michael Hall was built in 1921 by the Benedictine Monks, and St.
Scholastica and the Sports Complex were built later to complete the structural
soundness of St. Peter's College. Leo and "The Hit" turned north off
Highway # 5 on to Grid 368 as they left Meunster behind.<br>
The Grid 368 would bring them to the village of Lake Lenore. This was a
secondary road which consisted of old broken pavement. The broken
stretches were broken with areas which had been gravelled over because the
pavement broke apart completely. The tips of the snowdrifts tickled the
edges of the road in places as the plow had still not passed through this remote
section of Northeast Saskatchewan. "The Hit" thought about his
cousins in Lake Lenore as they approached during the 20 minute drive north into
Lake Lenore from Meunster.<br>
He reminisced of when his Aunt and Uncle from Lake Lenore would visit them in
St. Brieux. They were his God Parents. He liked them. Somehow,
he was just to ashamed to tell them he liked them a lot. He though of
telling people how he felt, but it just didn't seem right for the town drunks
son to be so forward. His place was to be ashamed. He could not
remember one single instance where his Aunt and Uncle shamed him. When he
was young they had 5 children. He was thankful that they could
occasionally tolerate the town drunk to visit his family in St.
Brieux.<br>
"The Hit" saw Lake Lenore from inside the car at about 6 kilometres across the
snow drifted Canadian prairies. The village of Lake Lenore was named after
a government official who surveyed the district. He named the Lake after
his daughter Lenora. However, when the village was granted a post
office in 1904 the name of the town was changed from Lenora Lake to Lake
Lenore. This was quite common at the time. Leo and "The Hit" could
see the prairie town growing in the distance as it rose out of the flat white
prairie winter. The village of Lake Lenore was situated on the South end
of Lenore Lake.<br>
Lenore Lake is a three section lake with the southern tip situated 3 kilometres
north of Lake Lenore. The southern tip near Lake Lenore is the small lake
which hosts a walleye rearing pond, a beach, and a campground. Trophy
Jack, Walleye, and Whitefish are found on the big lake in the middle.
Finally, Perch, Jack, and Pickeral can be found caught in the north end of the
lake which ends at St. Brieux.<br>
The small town in the distance had grown to scale as they approached the
village. Lake Lenore had a population of just under 300 people in December
1997. "The Hit" remembered a school sports day where he won in track and
field to represent St. Brieux in 4 events at Lake Lenore regional field
event. He remembered playing for both the Wee and Pee Wee hockey teams for
St. Brieux when they played against Lake Lenore. He quietly played a
league above his age in sports with his classmates, as his classmates were older
than him as well. <br>
The Village of Lake Lenore is situated on Grid 368, as they were now 33
kilometres northeast of Humboldt in the Rural Municipality of St. Peter.
Grid #779 intersects Grid #368 at the village of Lake Lenore. Leo and "The
Hit" drove through town past his God Parents house. They continued through
town to their final destination of St. Brieux. They talked about Leo's
plans for the day while travelling. It was December 24th, and Leo planned
to switch vehicles in St. Brieux. He wanted to take his truck to Prince
Albert later in the day for Christmas shopping.<br>
They slowed for the rough areas of Grid 368 for the last 21 kilometres from Lake
Lenore to St. Brieux. "The Hit" thought about being the town drunk's son
in the Village of St. Brieux. St. Brieux wasn't necessarily the best place
to be the town drunks son. What was it going to be like with Jimmy The
Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" on his tail. "The Hit"
wondered if they would make an appearance in St. Brieux. For now he felt
safe in the vehicle with his older brother. "The Hit" realized that
"feeling safe" was a luxury.<br>
***** 30 Description St. Peter’s College was built by the
Benedictine Monks on the outskirts of Meunster. The village of Lake Lenore
is situated on the south end of Lenore Lake where "The Hit" played hockey when
he was young. Win a Free Book or Cash for research details!<br>
***** 30 Question Help with detail on Meunster, St. Peter’s
College, or the Benedictine Monks for the true story of "The Hit". Can you
add information on Lake Lenore, Lenore Lake, or anything about "The Hit" in
December 1997.<br>
***** 30 <a href="
http://lakelenore.blogspot.com/">Lake
Lenore</a> <br>
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Chapter 31 St. Brieux<br>
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St. Brieux was settled by settlers from St-Brieuc, France. The 40 families
of Bretons from St-Brieuc, France were told stories of vast Canadian prairie to
be taken and plowed next spring. Their hopes and dreams had been answered
by the Gods. They believed they could plow and seed virgin Canadian
Prairie next spring. They pondered a glories future with God on their side
as they left St-Malo. Their enthusiasm was further charged by leaving France
from the same port which Jacques Cartier sailed the earth from on his
voyages. They came with God on their side under the guidance of Father
Paul Le Floch. They themselves would create their own New World in the
Canadian Northwest Territories. It was 1 April 1904.<br>
Father Paul Le Floch guided his flock by boat from France to Halifax. They
took "The Canadian" to Regina which is actually on the Northwest Territories
Prairies. There they took the train north to Prince Albert. They
travelled the last 70 miles to the northern edge of Lenore Lake together with
all their worldly possession guided once again by God and Father Paul Le
Floch. On 23 May 1904, they pitched camp at Father Paul LeFloch's
homestead, a spot they christened Plaine. Those families from "The Rock"
in France that were tough enough to survive would eventually erect a cross
on the shores of Lake Lenore to honour the other French explorer known as Jacque
Cartier.<br>
"The Hit" could see that the French Canadian explorers still had not pressed
their new land into submission as open prairie. When Leo and "The Hit"
approached St. Brieux, it was not visible from a distance as towns were on the
open prairie. St. Brieux is considered to be just inside the boreal
transition eco region. The land is rougher and naturally treed with Black
Poppler, White Poppler. and Willow. The settlers in 1904 called it
breaking land. Today their descendants call it the deforestation on the
Amazon Forest in South America.<br>
The new settlers in the Northwest Territories started "breaking" the
land. They chopped trees down for their first gardens, pulled roots, and
the lucky found soil between the web of Popplar roots. The very lucky
found soil between the roots without rocks. Most found very little soil
hiding in roots and rocks. The challenge was greater than some Bretons
from "The Rock" in France could face. The mosquitos were so thick they
needed to wear scarf in the summer. Their had little in trails to travel
through the bush to their land. They ill equipped to burn the land, fell
trees, and pull roots. They expected the wide open Northwest Territory
prairies they had read about in France. The Canadian Northwest territories
was to much for some of the best French Breton "Rock".<br>
Some of the best French Breton's from "The Rock" did get tougher. While it
was more than some could face, some of the Bretons did take root. It
was a matter of chance as to what was under the boreal forest. Winners and
losers were determined by the luck of the draw. The lakefront land was all
rock, and many wise men choose the lake front property. Who said wise men
prosper? "The Hit" grew up as the town drunks son with the
survivors. God, Father Paul Le Floch, and Jacque Cartier crushed the
dreams and lives of the weak that could not survive those first years in the
boreal transition eco region. <br>
"The Hit's" grandparents on the town drunks side of the family survived until
they died at a very young age. Their land was near Cara Marie which was a
little south and east of St. Brieux. For the record, the "open prairie"
around St. Brieux is actually farmland which was created by deforestation.
In 1997, the town drunk's son's home town of St. Brieux still offered a unique
combination of farmland and wilderness. This peaceful country setting
around a lake named after a little girl.<br>
"The Hit" studied the village from Grid # 368 as they slowed for the road
signs. St. Brieux is probably most famous today for Bourgault
Industries. Frank Bourgault founded the company in 1973, when he built a
cultivator which was good on land with mostly rocks and a little soil.
That rock friendly cultivator design by Frank Bourgault came as one legacies of
the 40 Breton families who survived in the boreal forest. These 40 Breton
families came from an area known as "The Rock" in France. These are the
Breton's that found survival on the rocks in the Northwest Territories
daunting. Frank Bourgault used that background on rock to build a world
renown manufacturer of cultivators, rock pickers, and air seeders in the small
town St. Brieux with 450 souls people living on rock.<br>
His brother Leo turned left from Grid # 368 on to Grid # 779 to drive through
St. Brieux. They drove past the school, cemetery, church, railway tracks,
elevators, and car wash on the north side of St. Brieux. They passed the
Sports Grounds on the west side of St. Brieux on the way out of the
village. His brother Leo lived just west of St. Brieux on the west side of
the lake. At first glance, St. Brieux did not look a whole lot different
than it did in 1987.<br>
St. Brieux did not suffer the vanishing powder of the relentless prairie winds
which washed away most small towns on the Canadian Prairies. In 1997,
there were few small farmers left on the Canadian Prairies. Farm economics
were such that you needed to be huge to survive. Those huge farms left
little to block the vanishing powder from cleaning the towns of the
prairie. There are no small farmers left. The towns are gone.
The elevators sold as used lumber. Why should St. Brieux survive against
all odds? Rocks.<br>
Would that be enough to fend off Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious
Financier"?<br>
***** 31 Description St. Brieux was settled by 40 families of
Bretons from St Brieuc France. The Bretons came behind Jacque
Cartier through St. Malo France. Win a Free Book or Cash for research details!v
***** 31 Question Do you know anything about "The Hit"
in St. Brieux? Do you know anything about "The Hit's" history in St.
Brieux? Do you know any of the people, places, or events outlined in the
St. Brieux Chapter Outline?<br>
***** 31 <a href="
http://StBrieux.blogspot.com/">St. Brieux
Saskatchewan</a> <br>
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Chapter 32 The Rocky Ridge Ranch<br>
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The sun was laughing brightly at the cold and ice in the boreal transition eco
region, as Leo and "The Hit" drove across the end of Lenore Lake. Grid #
779 was cut across the very tip of Lenore Lake before the environmentalists
ruled over fish and frogs. Why? Meanwhile, the drive had taken 2 1/2
hours for the trip back to St. Brieux. It was now close to 1:00 PM, as
they came to a stop in the driveway in front of the house. With regards to
cutting across the tip of the Lake, it was accomplished with total respect for
the Grid Road system on the Canadian Prairies. The land was surveyed in
miles, and a 1 mile by 1 mile area was known as a section. One section was
divided into 4 quarters. Public access was required to each settlers "home
quarter". The road cuts through the lake because that is where it must be
in this hierarchical order which cut across the Canadian Prairies. God was
on the side of these Bretons.<br>
They brought "The Hit's" backpack into the house, as he met Leo's wife Judy for
the first time on December 24th 1997. They had a quick sandwich, as Leo
went outside to start the truck. Leo brought the truck out front, as they
prepared to head into Prince Albert to do some last minute Christmas
Shopping. They turned left out of the driveway heading west on Grid 779
towards Prince Albert using the Grid Road system. Leo had done a lot of
work with the Rocky Ridge Ranch.<br>
In 1965, "The Hit's" mother and the town drunk bought the acreage bordering on
Lenore Lake from Adam Dalmer. The Dalmer family had the acreage until
their house caught on fire, and the house burnt to the ground, They moved
into a house near the elevators in St. Brieux. Adam Dalmer eventually
decided to sell the acreage on Lenore Lake. In 1965, "The Hit" was living
on 1 St Ave in St. Brieux. He lived in the black house situated 1/2 block
north of Main Street, and 1/2 block south of the corner of the old schoolyard on
Main Street. "The Hit" remembers his brother and sister going to school,
before the family moved to the acreage on Lenore Lake when he was 4 years old in
1965. "The Hit's" family lived on the "Rocky Ridge Ranch" from 1965 until
his mother and the town drunk separated in 1973 before he was finished Grade 6
in St. Brieux with Mrs Senecal.<br>
The town drunk lived in the house after his family escaped in 1973 to
Humbolt. The town drunk rented the house to a series of different people
from 1973 to 1978. Meanwhile, his mother and the town drunk settled their
financial affairs over the years through lawyers. Then in 1978 the home,
buildings, and acreage on Lenore Lake was split equally between the town drunk,
Leo, Lorraine, and "The Hit". Thats when "The Hit's" brother Leo started
taking over "The Rocky Ridge Ranch" on Lenore Lake in 1978. The 1/4
section of land ran along the side of St. Brieux Lake. His brother had
inherited 1/4 of the land of the land in 1978. He bought the second share
of the land from "The Hit" who was attending the University of Saskatchewan
during his second year. It was during the second year when "The Hit" met
Becky, Penny, and their friend Wayne Soroka in 1979 at the Star Trailer
Court in Saskatoon.<br>
"The Hit's" brother Leo continued to build up the acreage since 1978, and Leo,
Judy, and their new baby Jonah were happy. It was December 24th 1997, and
they were approaching Christmas Eve with their first child. Leo and
"The Hit" loaded up the truck, and they drove to the end of the driveway before
turning the truck west on Grid 779 to follow the grid system to Prince
Albert. They left behind the "Rocky Ridge Ranch" in the old Ford 150 3/4
Ton Truck. They followed Grid 779 past Basin Lake where they turned north
on Grid 20. They passed Crystal Springs and Jumping Lake before coming to
the # 3 Highway. They turned west to finish their trip to Prince Albert
around 2:00 PM in the afternoon. Leo had made an appointment to have his
haircut before Christmas. "The Hit" decided to wait in the
truck.<br>
"The Hit" thought back to when he first lived in his mobile home at Star Trailer
Court in Saskatoon. He though about Penny who he had met while working at
the Husky Car and Truck Stop. It was just across the street on Idlewild
and Circle Drive, where he worked the night shift. Penny was hanging out
with the guys at the Husky Truck Stop with "The Hit" and Toby Forest.
Eventually, Toby Forest, Penny, and their friends started to visit "The
Hit" at his mobile home at 20 Star Trailer Court. Penny started visiting
regularly, and "The Hit" met her friends Becky and Wayne Soroka. Wayne had
quite a crew of followers at the time, "The Hit's" life started to
deteriorate where he started drinking and partying. There was to many
instances where the music and partying were out of control.<br>
"The HIt's" next door neighbour owned Magnum Oil at the time, and he called the
police over regularly. He lived next door as Wayne, Penny, Becky, and
their Crew started taking over the place. It was like a house swarming or
home invasion. Eventually, between the neighbours calling the police, and
"The Hit" refusing them at the door, the situation calmed back down to
normal. "The Hit" settled down to a quit Christmas visiting Leo and the
town drunk that winter in St. Brieux. When he returned to Saskatoon after
Christmas, he kept the door locked. He lived alone quietly while He rented
a room to Donny. He had enough of Penny, Becky, Wayne, and his Gang.
He finally realized that what happened was more of a home invasion than new
friends. Donney had seen the mess! Donney's sister Elie and her
friend Della were also over one night when Wayne's Gang went on a
rampage.<br>
It had been Toby Forest from the Husky Car and Truck Stop who warned "The
Hit" away from Penny, Becky, Wayne, and his Gang. He had gone with Penny
one day to visit them at their place. They lived just down Idlewild behind
the Husky Car Truck Stop on the east side of Saskatoon. "The Hit" should
have listened to Toby. Suddenly, "The Hit" found himself wondering
if this could have anything to do with Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier"? He dismissed the idea, as he could not see how
they could be connected when his brother Leo came out of the Barber's shop on
6th in Prince Albert. They drove the old Ford to Walmart.<br>
Walmart was just down the street on 6th waiting to be shopped. Once
dashing through Frosty's -20 degree Celsius high for the day, "The Hit" thought
about Penny, Becky, Wayne, and their Gang. They just wanted to
fight. He had been foolish. They were never really his
friends. They were just looking for a place to wreck, They needed a place
to drink and party. "The Hit's" real friends in Saskatoon shied away from
him when they started to come over to his place. They would have him
outnumbered. "The Hit" realized now he was fortunate that the neighbours
called the Saskatoon Police several times, as his mobile home would have been
trashed. Penny, Becky, Wayne, and his Gang had gotten in and pulled the
phone line out that time. "The Hit" realized that he was fortunate to be
able to lock the door, and they eventually stopped trying to come over to wreck
his place. The Hit could find nothing to buy in Walmart in Prince Albert,
before his brother Leo found him in the store.<br>
Leo was finished in Walmart as well, and he wanted to go check out one more
place. They stopped in to a general store, where Leo was looking around
for some things. While "The Hit" wandered through the store, he found a
box of fireworks! There were a lot of fireworks at 20 Star Trailer Court
in Saskatoon, "The Hit" pondered whether or not 20 Star Trailer Court had
anything to do with Ranelagh in Burnaby. Could the "Mysterious Financier"
be somehow connected with 20 Star Trailer Court in Saskatoon? Did Wayne
Soroka move to Burnaby? Could he have met Jimmy The Junkie and his
Crew? Could Wayne Soroka be the "Mysterious Financier"? His mind
raced with the possibilities as "The Hit" bought a box full of fireworks.
"The Hit" bought the fireworks before they walked back to the old Ford in light
useful for fireworks.<br>
It was time to leave Prince Albert after one last stop. Leo had been
looking at Leon's Furniture in Prince Albert for Judy's Christmas gift. He
decided on a new bed. They stopped in at Leon's, and Leo purchased the
bed. Leo was going through the previously approved financing, as "The Hit"
wandered the furniture store. His brother was making arrangements to load
the bed, as "The Hit" went outside to back the truck up to the loading
dock. When he was getting into the truck to back it to the loading docks,
his stomach sank. The "Mysterious Financier's" mouthpiece yelled at him,
"we know your here." <br>
***** 32 Description The road to the Rocky Ridge Ranch clips
the end of Lenore Lake. Adam Dalmer sold the "Rocky Ridge Ranch" to "The Hit's"
mother and the town drunk. When "The Hit" attended the University of
Saskatchewan in Saskatoon where he met Penny, Becky, Wayne Soroka, and his Gang.
<br>
***** 32 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Do you know any details about the Rocky Ridge Ranch, Lenore Lake, Adam
Dalmer, Penny, Becky, or Wayne Soroka, and his Gang?<br>
***** 32 <a href="
http://rockyridgeranch.blogspot.com/">Rocky
Ridge Ranch</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 33 The Twins<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
The two brothers started home with Judy's new bed in the back of the
truck. Frosty was working in the dark on the nights chill. He worked
the temperature down to -30 degrees Celsius for Christmas Eve. No problem
in the boreal eco transition area. There is no salt or sand on these
smaller Grid roads, and therefore there was no daily trench warfare against the
ice by sand and salt warriors. The ice was think, and some gravel
met rubber sporadically. "The Hit" felt safe in the truck with his
brother, and he started getting over the threat from the "Mysterious
Financier" in the parking lot at Leon's in Prince Albert.<br>
"The Hit" could always count on his brother. He would not tell him what
was going on in Burnaby. Leo right of the # 3 Highway on to Grid 20
heading south. "The Hit" did not believe the "Mysterious Financier" had
anything to do with St. Brieux. Therefore, the next question he needed to
answer was where did the "Mysterious Financier" come from?
Unfortunately, the location was not going to be easy to determine. "The
Hit's" life in St. Brieux as the town drunks son was ruff, The St. Brieux
frying pan seared away his self image for 11 years, until he followed his mother
to Humboldt. They didn't know him in Humboldt as the town drunks
son. He made new friends. His mother met Harvey McCorristion.
Harvey became "The Hit's" mothers new man. Leo turned left off Grid 20, to
the final leg west on Grid 779.<br>
Harvey's first marriage had recently ended. Harvey and his wife had two
girls Rhonda and Kim. Then several years later, they were blessed with
twin boys. Their lives were going well. Harvey was fairly handy in
repairing vehicles. He was working on one of these vehicles before going
to work. Time is always to short, and he did not finish. He told his
wife not to use the car. He went to work. His wife loaded up the pre
school boys into the car. She went to the bank. The twins burnt to
death in the car in front of the bank. Harvey left his wife and his two
girls after the funeral. Harvey ran from the Gods in the daylight.
They caught him in his nightmares.. Leo turned off Grid 779 onto his
driveway.<br>
Harvey spent the rest of his life running. He could not forgive himself
for not fixing the car. He could not forgive his wife for using the car.
Harvey ran. Harvey ran with the Hit's mother in tow from Humboldt.
She ran. She ran from the town drunk. Since "The Hit" was still to
young to go it alone at 11, he followed his mother along with his brother Leo
and his sister Lorraine. His mother would eventually become Harvey's
second marriage. They would run together for 6 years. They tried to
outrun their pasts. You can't run. Leo decided to park the old Ford
150 beside the house with the bed in the box.<br>
Where does the "Mysterious Financier" come from? He or she must be there
in his footprints! "The Hit" followed Harvey's run from 11 years of age to
16 years of age. Where? After being seared as the town drunks son in
St. Brieux, "The Hit" followed in tow to Humboldt Saskatchewan, Watrous
Saskatchewan, Ear Falls Ontario, Oxdrift Ontario, Shaunavon Saskatchewan,
Lloydminister Saskatchewan, Claresholm Alberta, and Lethbridge
Alberta. The small town boy from St. Brieux Saskatchewan
learnt what running was all about well before he became "The Hit". He quit
making friends after the first stop in Humboldt. There was no point in
making friends. He preferred to be alone. Harvey is still running
today.<br>
"The Hit" added Saskatoon, Ottawa, and the Vancouver Lower Mainland in the next
19 years before becoming "The Hit" in 1997, So where is the "Mysterious
Financier"? "The Hit" doesn't know? Leo and "The Hit" dashed through
Frosty's - 30 degree bite into the house.<br>
Sleep well Twins.<br>
***** 33 Description Humboldt, Watrous, Ear Falls,
Oxdrift, Shaunavon, Lloydminister, Claresholm, and Lethbridge had "The Hit" in
tow from St. Brieux, "The Hit" added Saskatoon, Ottawa, and the Vancouver
Lower Mainland in the next 19 years before becoming "The Hit" in 1997,<br>
***** 33 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Do you know "The Hit" in Humboldt, Watrous, Ear Falls, Oxdrift,
Shaunavon, Lloydminister, Claresholm, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Ottawa, or the
Vancouver Lower Mainland? Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details!<br>
***** 33 <a href="
http://thetwinboys.blogspot.com/">The Twin
Boys</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 34 Rocky Ridge Christmas<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Frosty's dash into the house was rewarded with warm air and good food
cooking. Judy was getting dinner ready, and Jonah was asleep. The Hit met
Judy's parents Mick and Jean for the first time. Uncle Bert and Aunt Elsie
were present as well. "The Hit" met two of Judy's cousins as well.
Everyone said hello as they were getting Frosty's gear off. Leo and "The
Hit" moved to the living room along with everyone else. They ate in the
living room next to the Christmas Tree. Everyone filled their plates in
the kitchen, and ate from trays in the living room. Meanwhile, "The Hit"
hoped Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier" would not crash
the party.<br>
Leo brought up a few old photo albums from downstairs, and he started looking
through the pictures in the living room upstairs. He picked out one of
pictures of Lorraine. It was a portrait size picture of Lorraine, and
there was a duplicate. This was unusual as the town drunk seldom left
extra money for luxuries like pictures. Somehow his mother must have saved
money from her cream check's from the Co-op Dairy in Melfort for the
photos.<br>
"The Hit's" mother was an incredible woman. She would milk two cows, carry
the milk downstairs, separate the cream with a hand separator, and ship
the cream from the Train station in St. Brieux which was run by Mr.
Wilson. The cream would separate from St. Brieux by train twice a week on
the way to Melfort. "The Hit" remembered Mr. Wilson's daughter he had a
crush on in grade 5 named Valery. "The Hit" tried to talk to her, but it
just didn't seem right for the town drunks son to be talking to such an
beautiful girl. "The Hit" studied the picture.<br>
The black and white picture was taken of "The Hit's" sister Lorraine when she
was 7 years old. Leo must have seen the resemblance earlier that day in
Saskatoon. Leo looked at "The Hit" hopefully, and he found his treasure in
"The Hit's" surprised expression. Lorraine and Cayla looked very much
alike. "The Hit" had not seen pictures of Lorraine when she was young in
many years. The resemblance was uncanny. He asked to make a copy for
Cayla. Leo said "The Hit" could take one of these as he had 2 of that
particular picture. "The Hit" decided he would drop the picture off with
Cayla on the way back through Saskatoon.<br>
"The Hit" looked at more pictures. They were a real treat, even if he had
to ignore the pictures of the town drunk. Finally, Leo pointed out one
picture which was a week before the town drunk died of alcohol abuse. Judy
rescued them as she brought Jonah from his room. She set him in front of
the tree with a blanket. He was about 4 months old now. He was
active and alert. He was amused by the coloured packages, as they shared
their gifts. "The Hit" gave Jonah the "Tubby Toys" Cayla had chosen in the
Lansdown Mall in Saskatoon. He also gave the clock to Leo and Judy which
she had picked out for them. Finally, he decided to give Mick the
fireworks for Christmas, with one condition. Mick could not bring his gift
home. They set off the fireworks just after midnight and "The Hit" was
happy to haul in Judy's new bed before getting some sleep.<br>
The next morning "The Hit" cooked his own bacon from his own pigs grown in the
Poplar bush on the Rocky Ridge Ranch. They ate the bacon and eggs, before
Leo showed "The Hit" around the Rocky Ridge Ranch. They stopped by the The
Heating Shack outside to check that it was working properly. This was a
new development. Leo had built a furnace out of an old hot water
tank. Using compressed air through an injector, he was able to burn used
oil in a fireball inside the furnace. The furnace heated water which
circulated through the house and repair shop to heat them through the
winter. He collected the used oil from farmers and burned it without any
smoke to heat the farm. They continued into his new shop.<br>
Leo had built a new Shop, after the old shop burnt to the ground in 1988.
The old shop was actually an "Old School" moved to new concrete pad on the Rocky
Ridge Ranch. When the old shop or school burnt down, Leo built a new
bigger shop capable to holding large tractors and trucks. Leo built the
shop himself with some help from his friends. Finally, the continued up
the hill to the pond in the bush, or more properly the boreal eco transition
area. Just inside the bush Leo kept half a dozen pigs for his own
consumption. "The Hit" saw great progress on the Rocky Ridge Ranch.
"The Hit" said nothing about Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, or the "Mysterious
Financier", meanwhile it was time for pork chops.<br>
Lorraine and Gordy arrived early in the afternoon with their 3 sons Coal, Oren,
and Ty. This was the first time "The Hit" had ever seen Oren and Ty.
He had last seen Coal long ago in Bonneville Alberta shortly after he was
born. They unpacked the Mini Van, and their boys settled into playing as
Judy, Leo, Lorraine, Gordy, and "The Hit" visited before having Christmas
Dinner. Finally, after eating they socialized and played a few hands of
cards that evening before going to sleep.<br>
The next morning they had a big breakfast together. Leo brought out the
snow machine, and everyone took a ride in the morning. They took the bush
road to the side of the lake, where you could "open it up!" Finally, after
hot turkey sandwiches they started to pack the Mini Van to leave for
Saskatoon. Gordy and Lorraine had agreed to drop "The Hit" off in
Saskatoon on their way back to Lloydminister. "The Hit" said his goodbyes
to Judy, Leo, and Jonah.<br>
They dashed through Frosty's brightly lit - 25 below Celsius day, towards
Saskatoon on the Grid 779, Grid 368, and the # 5 Highway to arrive in Saskatoon
as it was getting dark. "The Hit" offered to buy pizza on Central Ave in
Sutherland as they were approaching the Sutherland Heritage Estate Park.
<br>
***** 34 Description Christmas on the Rocky Ridge Ranch with
Fireworks was great. The Old School was gone, and snow machining on Lenore
Lake never lost it's appeal. The fine pork was sweet like life without
Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
***** 34 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! The question is do you know this Christmas, The Rocky Ridge
Ranch, the Fireworks, or where the Old School come from? Do you know snow
machining on Lenore Lake? Did you see Jimmy The Junkie, his Crew, and the
"Mysterious Financier" in St. Brieux in 1997?<br>
***** 34 <a
href="
http://RockyRidgeChristmas.Blogspot.com/">Rocky Ridge
Christmas</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 35 Star Trailer Court<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Gordon turned right off the # 5 Highway on to Central Ave in Sutherland.
His family had decided too take "The Hit's" offer of something to eat.
They drove until they saw the Venice House on Central Ave in Sutherland.
They parked on 109th Street next to the restaurant, and they dashed through
Frosty's -30 degree Celsius bite into the restaurant. They were seated in
a 3/4 circle style booth, where they studied the menu before making their
orders. The boys decided on the pizza. Then, they talked about what
they would do when they dropped "The Hit" off at Cayla's.<br>
"The Hit" realized that in his excitement to show Cayla the picture of Lorraine,
he had not contacted them to let them know when he was going to dropping by
their place. He hoped Todd, MJ, and Cayla would not be
offended. Meanwhile, his stomach sank as two people in the booth
next to them started taking loudly in the Venice House. "The Hit" tried to
ignore their loud chatter from the next booth, and he hoped Gordon and Lorraine
would not notice their hazing. They were loud and obnoxious to the point
"The Hit" noticed Gordy and Lorraine were trying to ignore the next booth as
well.<br>
"The Hit" realized that there was no way Jimmy The Junky in white pants on
Hastings Street in Vancouver could be leading what was occurring. Jimmy
The Junkie was a part time thief and male hooker. His crew were just
straight up thieves and junkies. Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike,
Mike, and Jeff spent their lives getting money to get high! They needed
every dime they could get into their blood veins. Their bodies recovered
in regular stints in jail. "The Hit" was certain that it was the
"Mysterious Financier" pulling the strings in Saskatoon. In fact, "The
Hit" was starting to believe that Saskatoon had something to do with the
"Mysterious Financier"?<br>
They finished eating in the restaurant. "The Hit" paid the bill, and they
loaded up the Van for the final leg too the Sutherland Heritage Estate
Park. They drove across the tracks, and they turned right on to Gray Ave
for the final leg to Cayla place. Everyone acknowledge the rude people in
the next booth, before they arrived in front of the mobile home. "The Hit"
did not add anything to the conversation. They arrived at the door mobile
home, and MJ welcomed him with some surprise.<br>
He quickly explained to MJ that Lorraine and Gordon dropped him off. MJ
had Cayla ready in a minute. She came outside and met Gordon and Lorraine
outside beside their Van. Cayle met everyone for the first time. It
was cold, but Lorraine wanted a few pictures. She was genuinely
excited. "The Hit" said goodbye to Gordon, Lorraine, and the boys.
Cayla and "The Hit" waved goodbye. "The Hit" went into the house with
Cayla. MJ welcomed them out of the cold, and they visited for a
while. He brought out the picture of Lorraine to show to MJ and
Cayla. MJ saw the resemblance as Leo and "The Hit" did.<br>
Cayla was not so certain, however she eventually bought into the idea.
They visited for a short time before, it was getting late. Cayla gave "The
Hit" a hug before she went to sleep. MJ called a cab for "The Hit" to get
to the train station. "The Hit" thanked MJ for an incredible
Christmas. The cab arrived, and he was headed for the train station.
The driver guided the car from Boyd Street to Gray Avenue before starting south
on Central Avenue towards College Drive.<br>
"The Hit" thought back over the holiday events while the cab turned right at
College Drive. He was heading back to the "The Canadian Train" for his
return trip to Vancouver. He wondered whether their would be more hazing
on the train going back to Vancouver? The cab turned left at Colledge
Drive as they headed towards the 14 Th St exit 0.3 km west. "The Hit"
thought about the Saskatoon Rebels biker club, as they had been setup by Jimmy
The Junkie, his Crew, and the "Mysterious Financier". He could not believe
they got to Todd even before he arrived in Saskatoon. The cab turned left
at 14th Street E. to merge onto Circle Drive. <br>
"The Hit" now understood that the Rebels Biker Club in Saskatoon had no idea
that the "Mysterious Financier" had set them up before they became a Hell's
Angels Chapter next year. They passed the University of Saskatchewan on
the left, as "The Hit" thought about eating at the Market Mall Food Court with
the eyes of the "Mysterious Financier" on them. The cab continued west as
"The Hit" appreciated the Canadian Christma Todd and his family provided.
They were great people. The cab passed Preston Ave as he thought about
shopping in the Landsdown Mall, and he was privileged to have met
Cayla.<br>
The cab crossed the North Saskatchewan River using the Circle Drive Bridge, as
"The Hit" thought about Humboldt when he was young. While heading
west on Circle Drive he thought about St. Brieux and Lenore Lake when he was the
town drunks son. He thought about The Rocky Ridge Ranch before there
was a Saskatoon with Penny, Becky, Wayne Soroka, his Gang, and the home
swarming, as they passed Warmen Road. The cab continued west towards
Idlewild Drive, as "The Hit" thought about life after St. Brieux with Harvey
McCorriston and his lost Twins.<br>
As they approached Idlewild Drive "The Hit" thought about "The Twins", and how
their loss kept him running before he became "The Hit". He followed in
educational tow through Humboldt and Watrous in Saskatchewan. They moved
to Ear Falls and then Oxdrift Ontario, before returning to Shaunavon and
Lloydminister Saskatchewan. Finally, "The Hit" completed his Grade 11 and
12 in Claresholm and Lethbridge Alberta. He went on his own and
worked his first summer out of school in Edmonton Alberta. That fall he
started attending The University in Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. He worked
the next summer in Lloydminister Alberta after his first year University.
Finally, he moved to Ottawa in 1987 before settling in the Vancouver Lower
Mainland in 1991. Where did the mysterious financing come from for the
Black Van, Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff? Which
place?<br>
"The Hit" was going to need to find out where the "Mysterious Financier" comes
into the picture. The cab crossed Idlewild Drive and Circle where he once
had a mobile home at 20 Star Trailer Court in Saskatoon. Could the
"Mysterious Financier" have something to do with Penny, Becky, Wayne, and his
gang? Could the "Mysterious Financier" have something to do with their
swarming his mobile home at 20 Star Trailer Court in Saskatoon?<br>
The cab proceeded on Circle Drive past the 33rd Street and 22nd Street
exchanges. "The Hit" was looking forward to getting back to Burnaby, as
the cab approached 11th St W. exchange. The driver turned left on Chappell
Drive for the final 1.0 km to the train station. They turned right into
the parking lot of the train station. The cab driver parked at the front
of the station. "The Hit" paid the cab driver, and he carried his bag into
the train station to return to Burnaby, British Columbia. The questions
multiply as not only does the "Mysterious Financier" exist, but where does the
"Mysterious Financier" come from? Once we know where, perhaps "The Hit"
can figure out who is the "Mysterious Financier"?<br>
***** 35 Description The Saskatoon Rebels are setup by
the "Mysterious Financier" before they become the Saskatoon Chapter of the
Hell's Angels next year. "The Hit" wonders if the swarming at 20 Star
Trailer Court had anything to do with the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
***** 35 Question Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Did you see the Rebels bikers setup before they became the
Saskatoon Chapter of the Hell's Angels. Do you know Penny, Becky,
Wayne Soroka, Frog, his Gang, or anything about 20 Star Trailer Court in
Saskatoon?<br>
***** 35 <a href="
http://StarTrailerCourt.Blogspot.com/">Star
Trailer Court</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 36 Mysterious Financier<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Who was the "Mysterious Financier"? "The Hit" did not know as he entered
the VIA Train Station on Chappel Drive in Saskatoon. Where did the
"Mysterious Financier" come from? It could be St. Brieux, Humboldt,
Watrous, Ear Falls, Oxdrift, Shaunavon, Lloydminister, Claresholm,
Lethbridge, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Ottawa, and Greater Vancouver in chronological
order. It was quite a list of places where he had lived! He sat down
in the waiting area after confirming the train was on schedule. He would
need to wait 3 1/2 hours at the VIA Rail Station on Chappel Drive in Saskatoon
until 2:30 am on Dec 27th 1997. He started working through his list of
cities and towns. St. Brieux was the first Village.<br>
The first Village to be considered was St. Brieux, as he appreciated the large
waiting area with no sign of the "Mysterious Financier". The town drunks
son was born in Melfort Saskatchewan. He lived in St. Brieux on 1 St Ave.
until he was 4 years old, before he moved to the Rocky Ridge Ranch just outside
of St. Brieux. "The Hit" thought about his time as the town drunks
son. He played hockey at 6 years old in Grade 1. He had
his pellet gun at 7 years of age in Grade 2, when he was hunting
Partridges for Boulanger's wife in St. Brieux for .50 Cents each. He would
sleep in his tent during the short summer in the boreal forest when he was 8
years old, so he could sneak into St. Brieux under the cover of darkness to nab
a few crab apples during Grade 3. "The Hit" thought this could not be the
stuff the "Mysterious Financier" would be interested in as he began to discount
St. Brieux from his list with 3 hours to wait.<br>
When he was 9 he played up a league playing Pee Wee hockey while in Grade
4. He had his own 16 gauge shotgun at 10 in Grade 5. He like to
shoot, but he was careful not to shoot any people. He did get caught
making gun powder when he was 10 years old. He bought the sulphur,
charcoal and potassium nitrate from Lavoy's butcher shop in St. Brieux, but his
teacher Mr. Petit was tipped off by the butcher when he was in Grade 5 as he
made his purchases during lunch hour. Though the experiment was not in the
school curriculum, he eventually did get it to work. He never blew up
anyone or anything though? He was 11 years old in grade 6 when he left St.
Brieux. "The Hit" discounted St. Brieux from the list. St. Brieux
was not the type of place he would expect to find the "Mysterious
Financier". Humboldt was the second Town, and their was still 2 1/2 hours
to wait.<br>
"The Hit" had just watched Team Canada take on the Russians in September 1972,
before he moved to Humboldt in January of 1973 with his mother, sister, and
brother. He was 11 years old while finishing Grade 6 at St. Dominic School
in Humboldt. "The Hit" met a few good friends in Tony and Dean who were
lucky to be in the Humboldt Public School. "The Hit" was closer to God in
the Catholic School System. "The Hit" had a blast of luck when he met his
first real girlfriend named Bernadette at St. Dominic School. "The
Hit" suddenly found life was easier for him, without the stigma of being the
town drunks son. "The Hit" started to discount Humboldt for the
"Mysterious Financier" while he still had 2 hours to wait.<br>
The Humboldt Broncos played in the SJHL, as winter turned into spring in the
wide open country around Humboldt. Humboldt was on the lucky side of the
boreal eco transition area. The population survived on soil. The
future was starting to brighten! "The Hit" met his girlfriend
Bernadette. He had friends. His mother bought him a new petal bike
for his birthday when "The Hit" turned 12 in June 1973. Bernadette's
present was real sex for the first time! The town drunks son's future was
so bright he was going to need dark sunglasses! Humboldt was great!
Could life really be like this for a transplanted town drunks son with 1 1/2
hours to wait for the train?<br>
His dreams were crushed as Harvey McCorriston started talking about places his
guilt could not follow him. "The Hit" left his heart in Humboldt. He
would never make good friends through the school system again. He left his
first love. He left his virginity with Bernadette. "The Hit" was
already tired of running. "The Hit" discounted Humboldt from the
list. Humboldt was not the type of place he would expect to find the
"Mysterious Financier". Watrous was the next third place he would see
while still 12 years old with 1 hour to wait for the train.<br>
***** 36 Description "The Hit" pondered the Mysterious
Financier after Team Canada played the Russian Hockey Federation in a quiet
Saskatoon VIA Train Station. He reflects on St. Brieux, Humboldt, shooting, and
gun powder.<br>
***** 36 Question The Mysterious Financier must come from
somewhere? Do you know their origin after Summit Series in 1972 with the
Russians? Did you see "The Hit" in the Saskatoon VIA Train Station,
Humboldt, or St. Brieux? Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details!<br>
***** 36 <a
href="
http://MysteriousFinancier.Spaces.Live.com/">Mysterious
Financier</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** <br>
Chapter 37 Little Manitou Lake <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** <br>
Harvey was running from the memory of The Twins, and "The Hit's" mother brought
along Lorraine, Leo, and "The Hit". Harvey bought a 16 year old 8 foot by
42 foot house trailer which he could pull with his truck. The five of them
pulled into Watrous Saskatchewan late in June of 1973 with his truck, the house
trailer, and an old Chevy Valient. Harvey and "The Hit's" mother parked
the house trailer at Manitou Beach, then Harvey went back to Humboldt with his
truck to pick up the horses with the horse trailer. He brought back Big
Money, Sunny, Pellet and Bullet, Whiskey and Smoky Joe, Mutt and Jeff, Munick,
and Nada in the horse trailer. Meanwhile, "The Hit" heard the "The
Canadian" announcing her arrival in the distance in the bitterly cold dark
night. <br>
Watrous was "The Hit's" second location while he was 12 years old in 1973.
Watrous is a small town in Saskatchewan approximately 100 km east of Saskatoon,
and just outside of "The Hit's reach at 80 km south of Humboldt. The area
was settled heavily by German Lutherans, Russian - Germans, Russian - German
Lutherans, Volga Germans, German Protestants, t through Lanigan, Leroy,
Watrous, Jansen, Esk, Dafoe, Melville. Neudorf and Lemberg as early as the
1890's. The early settlers found land that was very flat through the south
and northwest with land gently rolling in the southeast. It was good
land. It was open Canadian Prairie. They were much more fortunate
than the Bretons from St. Brieuc France cursed with rock. The Canadian
Train pulled into the VIA Train Station on Chappel Drive in Saskatoon.
"The Hit" boarded The Canadian with a few other passenger which looked vaguely
familiar as he left Canadian singer Joni Mitchell's.<br>
"The Hit" chastised himself for not being sure of the recognition factor.
How was the town drunks son going to survive the "Mysterious Financier" if he
forgot his face? He was going to have to get a lot better. He would
try to notice everything more accurately. He was in a lot of trouble with
the "Mysterious Financier". He needed to be careful. He started
"seeing" people differently. He started to notice that colours and pattern
recognition worked much better than facial features. If he was going to
survive he needed to know who was dangerous. "The Hit" realized that he
could remember colour and patterns much better than faces. He was
determined not to miss repetitive colours and patters to sort out his
surroundings. The steel was on the - 32 degree Celsius tracks in Frosty's
domain. The Canadian pulled out of Saskatoon heading for Edmonton on
December 27th 1997 at 2:30 AM. The first leg of the trip would take 6 1/2
hrs to arrive at 8:00 AM in Edmonton. He had time to think! Did the
"Mysterious Financier" come from Watrous? <br>
Watrous is between the # 1 Trans-Canada Highway and the # 16 Yellowhead
Highway. The # 2 Highway links the Rural Municipality with the cities of
Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert. The # 365 Highway connects the # 2
Highway to Manitou Beach. The town of Watrous is just south of Little
Manitou Lake with a population of 1500 souls. Watrous was founded in 1906,
and named after Frank Watrous Morse. Manitou Beach is on Manitou Lake with
a population of about 200 souls. Manitou Beach was home to a world famous
mineral spa and dance hall known as the "Home of the World Famous Dance Floor
Built on Horsehair". "The Hit" was already starting to discount Watrous
and Manitou Beach as the origin of the Mysterious Financier. The Canadian
Train passed through Rosetown with 5 1/2 hrs to arrive at 8:00 AM in
Edmonton. <br>
"The Hit" didn't dance. He liked water. Manitou Beach was developed
as a resort early in the 20th century. However, most good things in
Saskatchewan were uncovered well before the white man discovered them. The
Indians were drawn to the lake for thousands of years for relief of rheumatic
conditions and burning fevers. Tribal legend has it that Tribes came from
as far east as the Great Lakes and others came from as far west as the Rocky
Mountains. When the white man spread his smallpox the lake could not help
them. <br>
The lake covers 13.3 sq. km, with an average depth of 3.8 metres. The
glacier dug lake is 50 percent saltier than the Dead Sea. In some circles
Manitou Beach became known as the "Carlsbad of Canada". The specific
gravity is actually higher than the famed Czechoslovakian Spa. The lake
has additional quantities of magnesium sulphate and iron oxide, which floats the
human body. The salinity of 12 percent is 3.5 times saltier than the
oceans. The Indians knew the science long ago. Harvery chose to park
the old house trailer close to the long dead Indians in some subconscious
inspiration. The Canadian Train was nearing the Saskatchewan / Alberta
border with 4 1/2 hrs to arrive in Edmonton. <br>
Harvey had backed the old house trailer into the spot in the absolute
northeast corner of the Manitou Beach Park in the Manitou & District
Regional Park. He rented a small acreage southeast of the trailer court,
along the side of the lake for the horses. Then Harvey and "The Hit's"
mother left Leo in charge while they took the Valiant to Winnipeg. They
drove to Winnipeg to pick up Harvey's daughters Rhonda and Kim. They
returned in several days with Rhoda and Kim in tow. The seven lived in the
old house trailers and tents in late June and July. "The Hit" became quite
close to Rhonda, as she was only one year older than he was at the time.
They weren't close in a sisterly way! Harvey had drawn them all to a lake
the Algonquian word meant “mysterious being.” The irony was "The Hit" is
looking for signs of the Mysterious Financier in the same place years
later. The Canadian Train had crossed the Saskatchewan / Alberta border
with 3 1/2 hrs to arrive in Edmonton.<br>
Meanwhile, the seven sold a few"Pony Rides" or "Dude Ranch" experiences for
extra cash. Harvey sold "The Hit's" horse named Munich to a girl who fell
in love with the horse from Watrous. Lorraine and Rhonda worked their way
across the lake with tubes while "The Hit" swam along. He was getting
tired on the swim back ending a 2 mile swim in the lake fed by underground non
thermal springs. He rode the Honda mini bike to the confectionary to get
snacks, as long as he took the back way to avoid the local RCMP
detachment. They swam in White's Pool which was built in 1918, and they
rode the horses. "The Hit" liked Kim and Rhonda. Harvey's sister Ann
had a friend named Doris in Humbolt. Doris had a son named Gerard.
He came to stay with us for a while. Everyone got along fine. "The
Hit" was convinced there was no Mysterious Financier in Watrous, as
The Canadian Train charged through the biting prairie winds with 2 1/2 hrs to
arrive in Edmonton. He slept.<br>
***** 37 DESCRIPTION The Twins haunted Harvey to
Watrous. He found Little Manitou Lake or “mysterious being” in
Algonquian. Manitou Lake is unique like The Dead Sea or Carlsbad
while The Canadian approaches Alberta.<br>
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Chapter 38 The Pioneers <br>
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The Hit awoke temporarily in Edmonton when arriving at 8:30 AM on December
27th. He was exhausted. The trip, Hepatitus C, and the Mysterious
Financier had gotten to him. He did not enter the Strathcona Train Station
on 121ST Street in Edmonton, Alberta. He was exhausted, and he reasoned
that his seat inside The Canadian was likely the safest place for him. He
tried to focus on the origin of the Mysterious Financier, but he fell asleep in
the relative safety of the train. He slept as The Canadian left Edmonton
to Jasper Alberta for the 362 km trip at 08:55 in the morning. He slept
soundly until The Canadian arrived at the CN Station in Hinton Alberta on the
Yellowhead Highway in downtown Hinton at 12:30. The Canadian picked up
passengers, and "The Hit" considered the origin of the Mysterious
Financier. "The Hit" could not see the origin of the Mysterious Financier
in Watrous. Who funded Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and
Jeff? The train charged out of Hinton into the biting prairie winds with 1
1/2 hrs to arrive in Jasper at 14:05 on December 27th 1997.<br>
"The Hit" thought back to Watrous in late July of 1973, when Harvey decided it
was time to run again. Rhonda and Kim were going home to Winnipeg.
Harvery and "The Hit's" mother decided that Rhonda, Kim, Lorraine, Leo, and "The
Hit" would start towards Winnepeg on a trail ride. They decided to leave
Watrous with a Chuck Wagon behind the team of black's known as Whiskey and Smoky
Joe. Leo drove the Chuck Wagon. Lorraine rode her horse Sunny,
Rhonda rode Jeff. Kim rode Mutt. Finally, "The Hit" rode whatever
was left over of Pellet, Bullet, or Nada. The spare horses walked tethered
behind the back of the chuck wagon. The Pioneers left the glacier scooped
valley filled with a mineral lake on their way to Winnipeg. "The Hit"
would never return to the lake of "mysterious being". The Canadian charged
through the Alberta foothills with 1 hour to arrive in Jasper.<br>
"The Trail Ride" began towards Winnipeg. The 15 and under pioneers started
their trail ride east in July 1973. They seven left the "mysterious being"
behind that bright sunny day with dreams of Winnipeg in weeks. They began
from the acreage along Little Manitou Lake. They rode the # 365 Highway
through Manitou Beach heading north past the Golf course. They continued
north on # 365 Highway toward # 668 Highway for a kilometre. Then
they turned right at # 668 Highway for 16.7 Kilometres. They stayed
left on the 668 Highway for another 20 km before arriving at Geurnsey and the
Yellowhead Highway. Highway # 16 is known as the Yellowhead Highway.
They camped in Geurnsey. Watrous was out of site, even on the
prairies. "The Hit" did not believe the "Mysterious Financier" had
anything to do with Watrous. Meanwhile, The Canadian Train slowed through
Rocky Mountains 1/2 hour to arrive in Jasper.<br>
The Pioneers spent the night in an old shed on the campgrounds. They next
morning they continued their simple little ride all the way to Winnipeg.
They turned east on the Yellowhead Highway. The highway was named for the
Yellowhead Pass, which was the route used to cross the Canadian Rockies.
They rode through small town Saskatchewan communities of Geurnsey, Esk, and
Jansen, before arriving in Dafoe at the southern tip of Quill Lakes in a land of
the living skies. They made a camp outside of town. This area has an
abundance of archaeological records proving 6,000 years of continual
Aboriginal settlement before the white man named the route over the Rocky
Mountain Range. The pioneers were slowed by the Chuck Wagon along the side
of the road. The images of the Central Canadian Prairies contrasted with
the frosty view through The Canadian Trains glass. They were pulling into
Jasper at 14:05 on December 27th 1997, and "The Hit" was convinced the
Mysterious Financier did not come from Watrous.<br>
The Canadian rested it's engines to depart in just over one hours. "The
Hit" walked across Connaught Drive in Jasper to get snacks and vodka for the
next leg departing at 15:30 to Kelowna. It was cold in Jasper, but it had
warmed since the Prairies. The temperature was up to the low -20 degree
Celsius area as he walked around Jasper. "The Hit" found snacks and vodka,
and he found his method of colour and pattern recognition worked very
well. He was recognized some of the people from Saskatoon. He worked
his way back to the train, where he took a seat. He mixed himself a drink,
and he realized the "Mysterious Financier" must have a lot of money to be so
consistent. Which primordial slime hatched the "Mysterious
Financier"? Where? He thought back 10 years while waiting for the
train to leave Jasper.<br>
The Pioneers woke south of Quill Lakes. They saddled up their horses and
Leo hitched the team to the chuck wagon. They rode through the tiny Hamlet
of Mosart south of Quill Lakes. Mosart was founded in 1909, and named
after the classical Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. They rode
by Wynyard which is a part of the Rural Municipality of Big Quill.
The early settlers in this area around Big Quill Lake were of Icelandic in
origin. The ethnic bloc settlement area was called The Vatnabyggd.
Elfros was also first settled by Icelandic immigrants. Finally, the rode
past Foam Lake, before they rode into Foam Lake Saskatchewan. Today people
of Icelandic descent account for about 1/4 of the population. The Canadian
Train lurched forward on the next leg to Kelowna. "The Hit" thought back
to late July 1973, as he continued his search for the Mysterious
Financier.<br>
The Pioneers had worked themselves into an area where many people were status
Indians. The Canadian government defines the term "Indian" as "all the
Indigenous people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis". That left Louis
Reil and the Metis on the outside of things during the Northwest Rebellion
during the 1880s as Louis Reil's Metis faced off against the Canadian Government
and the British Empire. Their muskets didn't do well against the gattleing
gun, and the Metis filled the grave sites around Batoch. The Government
hung Lois Riel for trying, while the "Indian" as defined by the Government
received land known as "Reserves" in exchange for the rest of Canada.
Meanwhile, The Canadian Train chugged hard as it climbed it's way through the
Rocky Mountains to Kelowna 7 hours in the distance.<br>
The Pioneers had blown like tumbleweeds across the great plains, and they
admired wheat fields like oceans turning from green to gold. Their are
thousands of lakes dotting the face of the prairies, and most lakes contain fish
from the dozens of species hatching every year. The land in Saskatchewan
the Metis never won, and the Indian's lost, becomes the breadbasket of the world
for the white settlers. The green and gold wheat meets the blue sky in the
horizon. The buffalo could not trample the sea of green and gold, as the
seas of buffalo had long ago been shot for their fur on the prairies. It
was now August 1973, and The Pioneers under 15 years of age could still see the
Foam Lake Elevator behind them when they decided to camp. They decided to
camp east of Foam Lake, just outside of the Fishing Lake Indian Reserve, Yellow
Quill Indian Reserve, The Muskowekwan Indian Reserve. They selected a camp
spot just off the Yellowhead Highway. They fed and tethered their
horses. They slept in an chicken coup 1/4 of a km off the road in August
1973. Meanwhile, The Canadian Train pulled steel hard up the grades, as
Kelowna remained 6 1/2 hours away though a lot of rock.<br>
The next morning The Pioneers had no horses!<br>
***** 38 DESCRIPTION The Pioneers camped south of Quill Lakes
next to the Fishing Lake Indian Reserve, Yellow Quill Indian Reserve, and The
Muskowekwan Indian Reserve. They rode through Geurnsey, Esk, Jansen, and
Wynyard on the Yellowhead highway named after the Yellowhead Pass.<br>
***** 38 QUESTION Can you help with research on The Pioneers,
Quill Lakes, Fishing Lake, Yellow Quill, or The Muskowekwan Reserve? Do
you know Geurnsey, Esk, Jansen, and Wynyard details? Do you know any of
the people, places, or details? Win a Free Book or Cash for research
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Chapter 39 Yorkton Pioneers <br>
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The Pioneers were bushwhacked while they were sound asleep. Louis Reil may
have lost the Rebellion, but the "Indians" as defined by the Canadian Government
took their revenge from the reserves. The Indians untied the horses, and
the horses became free range. Fortunately, a few horses were to tired to
become free range. Leo and Lorraine used Pellet and Bullet to search for
the rest. The sun was bright in the prairie skies, as they spent the first
part of the day looking for the horses. Some of the horses must have been
looking for the "mysterious being" as they made it clear across Foam Lake as if
headed for Little Manitou Lake. Lorraine was especially worried as she
could not find her paint Arabian called Sunny. It was late afternoon, and
their was rain coming in the prairie horizon. Meanwhile, "The Hit" watched
the worlds most spectacular scenery through Frosty the glass, as the The
Canadian Train pulled steel through rock towards Kelowna 6 hours into the
Mountains.<br>
The storm approached Rhonda, Kim, and "The Hit" late in the afternoon in August
1973, and they were all happy to see Harvey and "The Hit's" mother arrive in the
Black Valient. They were surprised to see that we had not made any progress as
they would check up on the pioneers each evening. They took the car to help find
the last few horses, and they picked up some food. They found the last of
the horses, before returning with food. We bridled and saddled our horses,
and Harvey hooked the black team to the Chuck Wagon. Harvey decided they
were going to get out of dodge as the storm began. "The Hit" realized that
the slow link in the Pioneers was the Chuck Wagon. It was slow, ruff, and
noisy. Harvey bounced the Chuck Wagon off the sound barriers, and they ran
the 12 km from Foam Lake to Tuffnell. Tuffnell would be their last camp on
the Canadian Prairies. They were soaken wet as they unsaddled their
horses. They setup their camp. The sun was giving up on the Rocky
Mountains as "The Hit" watched some of the worlds most spectacular views, while
The Canadian Train would arrive in Kelowna in 5 1/2 hours.<br>
The next morning the pioneers left the Chuch Wagon with Harvey and "The Hit's
mother while they made an 82 kilometre dash for Yorkton on horseback. The
13 km ride from Tuffnell to Sheho went quickly that morning. "Sheho" is a
Cree name for Prairie Chicken. They were able to trot without the Chuck
Wagon slowing them down along the trip. The 12 km to Insinger was finished
before morning. Insinger was settled early in 1891 by a rancher
named Fredrik Robert Insinger. He used his name on the Rural
Municipality, the Village, and a MP chair in Ottawa when the Central Prairie
Town was still in the Northwest Territories. The Pioneers looked forward
to Theodore. Meanwhile, The Canadian Train charged through blackness
towards a Kelowna arrival in 5 hours.<br>
In the mid day sunshine, the 15 km to Theodore went quickly by early
afternoon. The Pioneers set their sites on Insinger. Settlers in
this area long before the Yellowhead Highway would dig metre deep holes in the
ground. They covered these "basements" with branches, sod, driftwood, or
grass. They slept on mattresses of grass or wheat straw if they were
lucky. Their heavy machinery was limited to knives, wooden cutlery,
hammers, axes, chisels, scythes and flails. "The Hit" was starting to
appreciate just how tough those white pioneers must have been! Then he
realized that his mind was playing tricks on him. Louis Reil and his Metis
must have been just as tough with less? The "Indian" as defined by the
Canadian Government must have been just as tough with even less? "The Hit"
realized that if he was going to survive the "Mysterious Financier" he would
need to be tougher, as The Canadian Train bar car beckoned him with 4 1/2 hour
before his arrival in Kelowna.<br>
The under 15 pioneers set their sites on the 16 km to Springside which was named
after the springs of pure water along what was known as the Dakota Trail.
In a typical prairie fashion the town was originally named after a pioneer
named Doctor T. A. Patrick, however Patrick citizens discovered another
town in Saskatchewan named Patrick. The town petitioned the Post Master
General to name the Post Office Springside. The truth be told Lake Lenore,
Springside, and a host of other towns were "fathered" by the Postmaster
General. Springside was behind the young pioneers, and they were all
getting tired late in the day. They looked forward to Yorkton with
anticipation of their first shower in 4 days. The white settlers, the
Metis, and the Indians must have all been tough thought "The Hit". They
must have stunk too! He felt sorry for Nada. They left Springside
behind them with 26 km remaining to arrive in Yorkton. The Canadian Train
followed the tracks blindly in the dark. Finally, "The Hit" could not
ignore the bar car as Kelowna was still 4 hours away.<br>
"The Hit" worked his way from his seat to the bar car, while he thought about
the final leg into Yorkton. He fell behind the rest of the group in the
last 10 kilometres. He already knew what was going to happen. Rhonda
and Kim would be going home to Winnipeg. Harvey didn't even know where
this run was going to take them, after he dropped his daughters off with his
wife in Winnipeg. He was sad. He was already tired of running.
He rode into Yorkton alone. The last pioneer. Meanwhile, "The Hit"
realized that it was unlikely that the Mysterious Financier came from St.
Brieux, Humboldt, or Watrous. He drank in the bar car as The Canadian
Train approached to within 3 1/2 hours of Kelowna.<br>
"The Hit" unsaddled and unbridled Nada. He put on a more comfortable
halter. The horses would rest in the exhibition grounds as the pioneers
jumped ahead 100 years to a motel with a hot shower. The young pioneers
stunk up the Black Valient on the way to the motel. He waited for his turn
in the shower, and "The Hit" realized at 12 years of age just how tough those
Bretons must have been on the boreal forest in St. Brieux. These settlers
had it soft. They had soil! They could dig a metre deep hole to live
in the first year. The Bretons chiselers at the rock with some soil with
wooden cutlery. He realized his blood from the rock in St. Brieuc survived
on rock in St. Brieux. "The Hit" was starting to understand
determination. He ordered another straight double Vodka. The
Canadian Train flawlessly followed steel through blackness with 3 to arrive in
Kelowna.<br>
***** 39 DESCRIPTION The Pioneers were bushwhacked at Foam
Lake before dashing through Tuffnell, Sheho, Theodore, Springside, and Yorkton.
This is also known as The Dakota Trail around Springside, and Sheho is Cree for
"prairie chicken".<br>
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Chapter 40 Kamloops<br>
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"The Hit" sat in the bar car on The Canadian Train ignoring the hazing from the
Mysterious Financier, and he counted down the 2 1/2 hours to Kamloops on
December 27th 1997. Who was paying for this hazing? Who wanted the
hazing? He thought back to the possible origins of the Mysterious
Financier as the train charged the darkness. "The Hit" followed his
footsteps in the past, where he believed he would find the origin of the
"Mysterious Financier". He continued the search from August 1973 when "The
Pioneers" rode into Yorkton. "The Hit" was the last horse and rider to
make it to Yorkton, as he was in no hurry to get to what he knew was going to
occur.<br>
"The Hit" was already getting tired of loosing people, and when he arrived
Harvey had decided it was time to return Kim and Rhonda to their mother in
Winnipeg. Rhonda and Kim were originally going to stay for 2 weeks,
however their stay turned into 4 week holiday. Harvey's ex wife was
getting anxious to say the least. They would ride differently now.
The pioneers ended their riding part of the trip to Winnipeg in
Yorkton.<br>
The horses ended their ridden part of the trip, as they became riders in the
horse trailer. Leo rode in the truck with Harvey, and finally Kim, Rhonda,
Lorraine, and "The Hit" rode with "The Hit's" mother who drove the Black
Valient. They left the old house trailer in Watrous. The horses were
loaded in Yorkton, and they were on their way to Winnipeg in August 1973.
Harvey's run was continuing on this 450 km trek to Winnipeg. Meanwhile,
"The Hit" was convinced the "Mysterious Financier" had nothing to do with St.
Brieux, Humboldt, or Watrous. The Canadian Train had 2 hours to go to
reach Kamloops, as "The Hit" ordered another double vodka in the bar car before
noticing he was being hazed.<br>
The hazer had a young table on the South side of the bar car. "The Hit"
had never been hazed before the "Mysterious Financier" hired Jimmy The Junkie,
Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff. "The Hit" was learning what hazing
meant. In a public place like the bar car on The Canadian Train, these
young kids would try to get under his skin. They would talk loudly about
"The Hit" in third person. For example, they talked about him doing
routine things like taking or ordering a drink. They talk about "The
Hit's" straight forward actions to try to get under his skin. They were
looking for a reaction. "The Hit" took a drink. The young couple
would say, "Oh, look at him taking a drink". They wanted "The Hit" to know
they were there. "The Hit" looked for colours and patterns in their
clothing to track them.<br>
The "Mysterious Financiers" hazing team was young. They were very blatant
about what they were doing. Coincidentaly, Jack Ma was returning from
Toronto to Vancouver on the back leg of his week. Jack had overheard
several conversations, and he warned "The Hit" to be careful. He
encouraged "The Hit" to give him a call if he ever needed a place again, and he
wrote down his contact information for "The Hit". Meanwhile, as The
Canadian Train pulled to within 1 1/2 hours of Kamloops, and "The Hit" knew the
"Mysterious Financier", Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff were
setting up the Hell's Angels.<br>
The question was what to do?<br>
Somehow the "Mysterious Financier", Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and
Jeff had conned the Hells Angels into helping them. "The Hit" understood
that they had shown "the boys" the note. "The Hit" accepted the fact that
they did not tell the Hell's Angels the full story. They were playing a
dangerous game setting up the Hell's Angels! "The Hit" hoped the Hell's
Angels would realize that the note was about Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike,
Mike, and Jeff doing home invasions? That is what it said. He had
put HA in the note because of Jimmy laughing at the Hell's Angels at Tipparry
Place in New Westminister in the spring of 1997. "The Hit" knew Jimmy The
Junkie had "turned" then. The question remained who is the "Mysterious
Financier". The train had one hour to Kamloops.<br>
The "Mysterious FInancier" must have been fairly well "connected". The
"Mysterious Financier" was funding the 4 junkies. Why would the Hell's
Angels get involved with 4 junkies on Hastings Street in Vancouver? The
"Mysterious Financier" must have had a name good enough to bring 4 junkies to
the Hell's Angels. That would explain why the Hell's Angels were letting
themselves wide open to Jimmy and his crew. This was going to be
bad. There is no question already that the "Mysterious Financier" has
conned the Hells Angels! "The Hit" saw the lights of Kamloops, as he never
saw the cattle country shielded in darkness. The Canadian Train was 1/2
hour from Kamlooos on December 27 Th 1997.<br>
***** 40 DESCRIPTION "The Hit" is hazed in the bar car on The
Canadian Train. He realized that the Mysterious Financier has setup the
Hell's Angels in Vancouver, with the help of Jimmy The Junkie, Little Mike,
Mike, and Jeff. <br>
***** 40 QUESTION Win a Free Book or Cash for research
details! Were you setup to do the hazing on the train? Were
you on The Canadian Train? Do you know the Mysterious
Financier who setup the Hell's Angels in Vancouver? Do you know Jimmy The
Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, or Jeff.<br>
***** 40 <a
href="
http://KamloopsCanada.Blogspot.com/">Kamloops Canada</a>
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Chapter 41 Red River Valley<br>
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Harvey pulled the horse trailer out of Yorkton with his truck, while Leo rode
along as co pilot. "The Hit's" mother followed with Kim, Rhonda, Lorraine,
and "The Hit" in tow with the Black Valient. They started the 450 km run
to Winnipeg in the Red River Valley. The Winnepeg area is known as a
flooding area of the Red River Valley. They drove southeast on the
Yellowhead Highway / Trans Canada Highway past the small towns of Rokeby and
Saltcoats, This southeast area of Saskatchewan had early fur traders with
the Hudson Bay as early as 1687, when Henry Kelsey traded on the Canadian
Prairies. They drove the Yellowhead Highway in August of 1973, as The
Canadian Train began it's approach to Kamloops in December 1997. "The Hit"
continued to track the origin of the Mysterious Financier.<br>
Meanwhile, the towns of Bredenbury and Churchbridge passed quickly as the Black
Valient followed the truck and horse trailer. The real pioneers were the
early fur traders and buffalo hunters after 1687 in this area. The fur
bearing animals paid a steep price for the next 150 - 200 years, as their pelts
were the currency of the "Indians". Their pelts travelled the globe,
without them inside of course. The Buffalo paid a steeper price, as
their Bovidae family of mammals went to the brink of extinction. The
Buffalo stretched across the North West Territories. The herds made their
own thunder. They turned the green and gold prairie black in the
horizon. The Buffalo died for their skins, food, clothing, ornamentation,
and sport. The Buffalo neared extinction in the North West Territories by
the 1850's. The early activities had tamed the fur bearing animals, and
eliminated the Buffalo as a challenge deforestation and plowing the great
Canadian Prairies. The Canadian Train slowed in the Kamloops Train
Station. Meanwhile, "The Hit" continued to ponder the origin of the
"Mysterious Financier".<br>
They passed the small towns of Langenburg and Marchwell, where for many years
the fur traders and buffalo hunters lived and traded with the "Indians".
In typical human fashion the genetic material mixed! The traders, buffalo
hunters, and explorers created something new with the "Indian" genetic
material. Metis. "The Hit" left the hazing which had continued in
the bar car, and he returned to his seat towards the back of the train.
The Canadian Train arrived in Kamloops at 22:10 December 27th 1997, and The
Canadian Train started loading passengers in preparation for a 22:45 departure
from Kamloops. "The Hit" realized he could have VIA identify the hazer, as
all passengers were required to show identification to get a ticket. He
could file a complaint! "The Hit" did not bother. Instead, "The Hit"
kept looking for the origin of the "Mysterious Financier" on the trip to the Red
River Valley in 1973.<br>
The truck, trailer, and the Black Valient rolled through Binscarth and Foxwarren
where the land was not yet surveyed until the 1870's. There were no
"legal" documents to determine ownership according to the newly created Canadian
Government of 1867. The Black Valient followed the truck and horse trailer
past the towns of Solsgirth and Shoal Lake. Though the entire southeast
corner of Saskatchewan the land had not been surveyed at the time of
Confederation. The new Canadian Government considered these residents to
be "squatters". Squatters included those early fur traders, buffalo
hunters, Merchants, Metis, and their descendents. They were not "Indians"
as defined by the Canadian Government. They were Metis and
squatters! Who said possession was 9/10th of the law? The Canadian
Train pulled out of Kamloops at 22:45 for the final leg to Vancouver on December
27th 1997. "The Hit" thought back to Winnipeg in the Red River
Valley.<br>
The truck, trailer, and the Black Valient passed through the areas around
Strathclair and Newdale which were on the edge of the first version of Manitoba
incorporated in 1870. Manitoba joined Confederation at 1/8th of it's
current size. They passed through the Minnedosa and Neepawa areas of
Manitoba, where the Canadian Government learned an important lesson in the 1870
incorporation of Manitoba. The Canadian Government realized there
were people here who were not "Indians"? Who ever said the early bird gets
the worm? They defined "Indians". They were not "Indians" by their
definition! "The Hit" felt sad because he saw a shiny steel shaft coming
for them early birds with possession. The Canadian Government decided to
put a piece of paper to this issue! The Canadian Train engines pulled
steel on steel through warmer air towards Vancouver 8 1/2 hrs away through Rocky
Mountains. "The Hit" felt sadness for the "undefined" pioneers on the
great plains.<br>
They passed through the Neepawa area of "Manitoba". "The Hit" felt sorry
for those Metis and "squatters". He knew what it was like to grow
from the bottom of the barrel as the town drunks son. The Righteous would
discount him. The Righteous would discount the Metis and squatters as
well. The Government created a paper to resolve the issue for these Metis
and squatters. They called it the very proper sounding statute known as
the Free Lands Homestead Act of 1872. That piece of paper would deal with
those pesky fur traders, Buffalo hunters, merchants, and Metis. "The Hit"
watched Gladstone pass with the prairie. "The Hit" counted down the 8 hours to
Vancouver, while he thought about life, and how fair life could be to the
discounted.<br>
The Free Lands Homestead Act solved the problem of these pesky Metis and
squatters. They had possession! They were early birds!
But they did not get the worm? They didn't have a piece of paper!
The Homestead Act defined the settlement of the North West Territories.
The "Indians" as defined by the Canadian Government were allowed "their" own
pieces of their land known as reserves. This separated the "Indians" from
the rest of the people in the "uninhabited" lands. The rest of the people
in the "uninhabited" lands were now the descendants of early trappers, fur
traders, buffalo hunters, voyageurs, merchants, and explorers. Their
offspring was often of mixed breeding with the "Indians". They were the
Metis. The Canadian Train charged through the Rocky Mountains with 7 1/2 hours
to arrive in Vancouver, and "The Hit" was starting to think the origin of the
"Mysterious Financier" did not lie on the Yellowhead Highway.<br>
The uninhabited lands included descendants of early trappers, fur traders,
buffalo hunters, voyageurs, merchants, and explorers. They were
Metis. They were single instance genetic material. They had no
predecessor. They would not repeat. The uninhabited lands of the
North West Territories would only be settled once. The Canadian Government
applied the same treatment for the Metis across all of the great plains.
They were relegated to a "squatter" status across what became Alberta,
Saskatchewan, and Manitoba as the Black Valient passed Westbourne and
MacDonald. The Canadian Train passed darkness through the glass, with 7
hours to arrive in Vancouver on December 28th. How could the "Mysterious
Financier" be found in these uninhabited lands?<br>
The Black Valient followed the truck and house trailer through the Cartier area
of Manitoba, while "The Hit" considered the Free Lands Homestead Act. It
was free! The settler was required to occupy and improve the land
either by deforestation or plow. The buffalo had been killed. The
fur bearing animals were barely keeping a paw on the land. This Free Lands
Homestead Act gave 1/4 section or 90 acres of land to the new "settler" of the
uninhabited lands. The solution seemed perfect as they sped past
Headingley in a dark sky. The 5 1/2 hour drive to Winnipeg, had taken them
about 9 hours as they approached Winnipeg. Meanwhile, The Canadian Train
charged into the stars above the mountains, as it climbed towards Vancouver
which was 6 1/2 eons distant.<br>
There was no sign of the "Mysterious Financier" on the Yellowhead Highway.
The city lights of Winnipeg jumped out of the dusk in the distance. There
may have been no Mysterious Financier on the Yellowhead Highway, but there were
inhabitants in the uninhabited land. "The Hit" felt sadness for those
people. They were people. They were descendants of trappers, fur
traders, buffalo hunters, voyageurs, merchants, explorers, and the
"Indians". They were mixed genes. They were Metis, but they were
people. The lands were not "uninhabited". They tamed the Northwest
Territories. Could you imagine a white settler on the open prairie
building a fence without trees which could stop a herd of Buffalo? It's
hilarious. There may not be a "Mysterious Financier" on the Yellowhead
Highway into the Red River Valley, but their once was Metis.<br>
The Canadian Train cut through the Rockies, the Black Valient approached
Winnipeg, and the surveyors lens cut the uninhabited land away from the Metis
and "Indians". The newly formed Canadian Government cut each 1 square mile
into 4 quarters. Each quarter was 1/4 square mile. It's was called a
home quarter. The rich could cut more quarters for money. Each
Section was 4 quarters or 1 mile by 1 mile. The surveyor's lens cut the
great plains with a ferocious accuracy. The arbitrary lens cut the end of
Lenore Lake off with a ferocious accuracy! The lens cut the prairie like a
piece of cake. The lens continued into the boreal forests in the
north. The lens cut deep into the far north which became Crown Land for
logging and mining. Meanwhile, The Canadian Train cut through the
Rockies 5 1/2 hours away from Vancouver, and "The Hit" was convinced his trouble
with the "Mysterious Financier" did not originate on the Yellowhead Highway in
Saskatchewan and Manitoba.<br>
The Grid Road System was built to access each quarter of land. There would
normally be a dirt road on each mile marker going in 4 directions. Each
square of 36 Sections was therefore 6 miles by 6 miles. Most townships had
early "settler" areas which became small towns, and this lead to a small town
every 10 miles on the prairies. It was all supposed to be neat and
tidy. Square. Proper. Free Land. It was after all a Free
Land Act. It was not free! The settlers were not capable of taking
it for free! The settlers had to take it from someone else! The
Black Valient pulled into Winnipeg, as "The Hit" tired in his seat 5 hours from
Vancouver. "The Hit" drank hard from his Mikey of Vodka, because the truth
was making him sick.<br>
Most people are deluded in how the west was won. The reality is too much
for the righteous church building settlers across the plains. In southern
Saskatchewan and Manitoba the fur was the currency of the "Indians" after
1680. The Hudson's Bay's trade was in fur and supplies. The
artificially high demand for fur tamed the wildlife over 200 years. The
Buffalo were the dominant species, and they were killed by as many as 3 1/2
million per year for many years. There were no fences capable of stopping
these herd built in North America. The Buffalo herds were
slaughtered. They were not killed by settlement, they were killed to allow
settlement. It is delusional to think of settlers being capable of
building 3 - 4 metre high log fences on the open prairie to stop the
herds. The proof of delusional prairie sentiment is often found in what is
not present. There are no pictures of these massive fences!<br>
The descendants of trappers, fur traders, buffalo hunters, voyageurs, merchants,
and explorers mixed genetic material with the "Indians" for 200 years. The
offspring were Metis. This group of people tamed the Northwest Territories
with the help of the "Indians" over 200 years. "The Hit" felt sadness for
those people. They were cheated. They did the hard work. They
got the wildlife under control without "Free Land". They hunted down the
Buffalo so the settlers grovelling over the "Free Land" could make a stand on
the prairie. The settlers have no pictures of massive fences because the
dominant species was already gone! The settlers took the land away the
"uninhabited" with their proper sounding heading "Free Lands Homestead Act of
1872." The Metis, the squatters, and "The Hit" looked up from the bottom
of the barrel.<br>
They would fight back!<br>
***** 41 DESCRIPTION "The Hit" realized that he should have
taken the name of the hazer on the train from the VIA staff. Jack had
witness their words. The "Mysterious Financier's" crew were required to
show ID to get their tickets on The Canadian Train on December 27th and 28 Th in
1997. "The Hit" believed he could still work this out somehow.<br>
***** 41 QUESTION Do you know the "Mysterious
Financier". Do you know any additional material about the people, places,
or events in the Red River Valley Outline? Do you have real history about
the Metis? Win a free book or cash for helping research the true story
"The Child's Revenge".<br>
***** 41 <a href="
http://RedRiverValleyMB.Blogspot.com/">Red
River Valley</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 42 Ear Falls Ontario<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
"The Hit" awoke as The Canadian Train pulled into Vancouver at 07:50 on December
28 1997. He had to believe he would survive to see Cayla in Saskatoon the
next summer, and he could contact with her by phone until next summer. The
Canadian Train decelerated for the last few hundred metres to stop softly on
steel tracks. "The Hit" gathered his duffle bag before walking into the
Pacific Central Rail Station in Vancouver. He noticed a slim dark haired
man in his 30's at the station. He was at the Rail Station when "The Hit"
bought his ticket. "The Hit" calculated him to be one of the "Mysterious
Financier's" men!<br>
"The Hit" noted the man's looks, build, hair, clothing, logo's, colours,
patterns, and eye ware, before he noticed that the man had a hand with no
baggage. Interesting, the "Mysterious Financier's" man did not carry a
bag? He must be meeting someone? His body motion and his focus did
not appear to be searching passengers streaming into the station. Then,
"The Hit" was surprised to vaguely recognize this man from "Rumours" which was a
Bar in the Best Western Hotel on Idlewild Drive in Saskatoon in the late 1970's
and early 1980's. "The Hit" pretended not to make the "Mysterious
Financier's" man. He hurried out of Pacific Rail Station for a cab home to
Burnaby. Once in a cab, "The Hit" thought back to Winnipeg for the origin
of the "Mysterious Financier".<br>
In August of 1973, Harvey's run had taken them to the heart of the Red River
Valley. "The Hit" followed with Rhonda, Kim, Lorraine, and his mother in
the Black Valient. Leo rode with Harvey in the truck while the horse
trailer followed behind. Harvey left Rhonda and Kim in Winnipeg with his ex
wife, while he continued his run from "The Twins". "The Hit" was going to
miss Rhonda and Kim, but not with the same intensity as he missed Bernadette
from Humboldt. Rhonda and Kim were excited to be back with their friends win
Winnipeg. "The Hit" discounted any possibility that the "Mysterious
Financier" came from Winnipeg, while the cab drove east on Hastings Street in
Vancouver towards Burnaby. Meanwhile, the truck, horse trailer, and the
Black Valient were heading southeast on William Avenue toward King Street.
Where would Harvey's run end?<br>
"The Hit" paid the cab driver in front of the house on Ranelagh Avenue in
Burnaby on December 28th 1997. Meanwhile, he continued to search his past
for the origin of the "Mysterious Financier". In 1973, the Black Valient
turned right on Main Street in Winnipeg before following Chemin St Mary.
They turned left at Chemin St Anne before turning right at Avenue Fermor / Trans
Canada Hwy E. "The Hit" was not sure where they were heading as they left
Winnipeg that night. Harvey's run was starting to challenge the a 12 year
old town drunks son. Until Harvey's run came along, Humboldt was
considered to be a big trip for "The Hit". "The Hit" wrote of Winnipeg as
a problematic origin of the "Mysterious Financier", as he used his keys to enter
his suite in Burnaby.<br>
"The Hit" was relieved to be in Burnaby without any major incidents. He
was eager to work on the Onlineglass.com software project, but his mind wandered
back to the origin of the "Mysterious Financier" funding Jimmy The Junkie,
Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff. "The Hit" thought back to following the truck
and horse trailer with the Black Valient. They drove out of Winnipeg under
the darkness of the night. "The Hit" knew no destination as they passed
the # 12 Highway Exchange outside of Winnipeg. Harvey's run continued
through Richer, Reynolds, East Braintree, and the Falcon Beach in August
1973. Meanwhile, "The Hit" started the Logitech Camera in the window for
security in Burnaby in December 1997.<br>
The Black Valient followed the trailer taillights through darkness to Whiteshell
near the Manitoba Border. The # 1 Trans Canada Highway became the # 17
Trans Canada Highway as they entered Ontario. They stopped and parked the
truck and horse trailer on a abandoned strip of the old Trans Canada Highway
just east of a small lake in Ontario. They unloaded the horses. They
pitched 2 tents. It rained as they slept! "The Hit" slept into the
daylight before discovering the edge of the Canadian Shield. He walked
around to see that it was actually trees clinging to rocks. He thought the
Bretons could gain some insight from these trees, as he prepared for the trip
back to Watrous with Harvey to pick up the old house trailer in 1973.
Meanwhile, "The Hit" kept checking his window camera for signs of the
"Mysterious Financier's" crew in 1997, while Harvey was already preparing for
his next run in 1973.<br>
Harvey and "The Hit" unhooked the horse trailer from the truck, before they went
back to Watrous to pick up the house trailer. They drove west on the Trans
Canada / Yellowhead highway back to Watrous. "The Hit" saw the transition
from the Canadian Shield to the Great Canadian Plains in the daylight as they
made the 880 km trip back to Watrous. They arrived in Watrous in the cover
of darkness to hitch the old house trailer to the truck. They
started pulling the house trailer back to Ontario that night, and they arrived
back at campsite in Ontario the next afternoon. Once they parked the house
trailer, Harvey was already planning his next run. "The Hit" found some
blueberries in the forest. Lorraine was taking care of the horses.
Leo tried fishing in the nearby lake. Harvey and "The Hit's" mother
slept. "The Hit" waited for Harvey's next run tomorrow! Meanwhile,
"The Hit" in Burnaby was hoping for a quiet night behind Garth's
garage.<br>
The next morning Lorraine stayed with the horses and the horse trailer in the
Norther Ontario wilderness. Harvey and Leo pulled the old house trailer
into Ear Falls with Harvey's truck. "The Hit" road with his mother in the
Black Valient, as they followed for the 250 km run to Ear Falls. They
passed Clearwater Bay as they headed east on the # 17 Highway / Trans Canada
Highway. They followed the old house trailer, as it merged into the # 17A
Highway / Trans Canada Highway. They passed the Keewatin and Vermillion
Bay areas, before turning left on # 105 Highway. They drove north for the
last 102 km into Ear Falls. Meanwhile, "The Hit" struggled with the
Onlinglass.com database in Burnaby, while he remembered what Ear Falls was like
for a 12 year old prairie kid from a small town.<br>
***** 42 DESCRIPTION Harvey's Run continued to Ear Falls, and
Winnipeg kept his daughters. "The Hit" knew the "Mysterious Financier" was not
from St. Brieux, Humboldt, Watrous, The Yellowhead Highway, or Winnipeg.
<br>
***** 42 QUESTION Win a Free Book or Cash for details! Do you
know fact, details, or events relating to The "Mysterious Financier", or who met
"The Hit" at Pacific Central Station? Should "The Hit" try to contact the Hell's
Angels to tell them about the "Mysterious Financier", Jimmy The Junkie, Little
Mike, and Jeff?<br>
***** 42 <a href="
http://EarFalls.Blogspot.com/">Ear
Falls</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
Chapter 43 Oxdrift<br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****<br>
"The Hit" woke early on December 29th 1997, as he automatically checked to see
if "Bertha" was in her place. "Bertha" was a 40 cm butcher knife of the
hacking variety. He kept her close at night. She was kept in her
place by the head of the bed. Bertha was ready, and "The Hit" was eager to
get back to work on the Onlineglass.com software project. He worked in his
house coat as usual, but his mind kept wandering back to the origin of the
"Mysterious Financier". "The Hit" thought back to Ear Falls Ontario with
Harvey, Lois, Leo, Lorraine, and "The Hit" in Ear Falls in August
1993.<br>
The town of Ear Falls dug roots in the 1840's, and the "Indians" as defined by
the Canadian Goverment. There would be no farming in this area. "The
Hit" was quite surprised people could live that way? The town found its
roots in the fur bearing animals trapped as the currency of the "Indians" who
would be defined by the Canadian Government sometime after 1867. Those fur
roots found The Hudson's Bay Company's post, and those furs found backs and
heads worldwide. The fur bearing animals paid the price. Meanwhile,
"The Hit" put a lot of time into migrating a database to a text format for the
demo version of Onlineglass.com project in 1997. Harvey returned with
Lorraine and the horses.<br>
While working on the repetitive tasks of the database conversion, "The Hit"
continued to ponder the origin of the "Mysterious Financier" in Ear Falls.
The early fur traders had built around the Hudson's Bay Post, and the post
turned into a small town during the The Red Lake and The Woman Lake Gold Rush of
1926/27, Ear Falls and Goldpines became the major activity centres. They
became freighting centres for the north. Local legend has it that
Goldpines was the largest freighting base in the world in 1940. Gold Pines
and Ear Falls lost their shine after the # 105 Highway was completed in
1947.<br>
Harvey planned to feed on this gold vein in 1973, so he backed the old house
trailer into a camp spot at Gold Pines Camp just on the edge of Ear Falls.
Harvey unhooked the old house trailer in the Gold Pines Camp. He returned
to near the Manitoba border where Lorraine, the horses, and the horse trailer
waited patiently. "The Hit" started to check out the Gold Pines Camp in
Ear Falls, as Harvey left for the back run. Meanwhile, "The Hit" slept in
his room with Bertha.<br>
"The Hit" woke up on December 30 `1997, and returned to work on the
Onlineglass.com software project. Meanwhile, "The Hit" explored the Gold
Pines Camp in Ear Falls on the edge of Lac Seul in the middle of August
1993. The lake had 3 names in revisionist history. “Obe-She-Ko-Ka”
was the name the native people gave to Lac Seul. The early French fur
traders called the lake "Lac Seulment" meaning "Lake Alone" in French. The
lake is well known for producing giant Walleye. Today the high catch and
release limit of 45 to 50 cm keeps the fisherman busy releasing smaller
fish. The English shortened the name of the impressive lake which fills
560 square miles to Lac Seul. When he was wandering the camp "The Hit" was
starting to doubt that a 12 year old boy could find a problem like the
"Mysterious Financier" in Ear Falls Ontario.<br>
If there was no "Mysterious Financier" in lake alone country, then Lac
Seul was definitely an impressive lake with a shoreline 4800 km long. The
sun's reflection would have caught the eye of even the oldest Bald Eagles flying
over Northwester Ontario. The Eagles fished Lac Seul, and the men
who couldn't fish told their stories in the "Liars Club" at Golden Pine Camp
instead of cleaning fish. The town of Ear Falls had 800 residents, and
this was easily twice as big as St. Brieux. "The Hit" liked fishing and
swimming so it was starting to look like this could be a good fit in the third
week of August 1993, while the Onlineglass.com database was coming along
slowly. Wherever the "Mysterious Financier" come from, "The Hit" was quite
certain he never met the "Mysterious Financier" in Ear Falls.<br>
"The Hit" woke with Bertha at the side of his bed. It was December 31
2007. He worked on the Onlineglass.com project database early in the day,
but he kept thinking about the possible origin of the "Mysterious Financier" in
Ear Falls. Ear Falls was a small town geared towards tourism. It had
the fundamentals in a Bank, Post Office, Grocery Stores, Craft Shop, Town
Library, Medical Center, Canadian Legion, Hiking Trails, Golf Course, Churches,
Sportsplex, and a Museum. Harvey started a job at the Red Lake Gold mine
the following Monday. Meanwhile, "The Hit" spent New Year's Eve with his
friend Bob in North Vancouver.<br>
"The Hit" continued rewriting the database for Onlineglass.com on Jan 1
1998, and he continued to search his past for the "Mysterious Financier".
Meanwhile, Harvey started work in the middle of August in Red Lake
Ontario. He found a job working as an electrician at a gold mine in Red
Lake Area. Red Lake was 1 hour northwest of Ear Falls under the best of
conditions, and the drive could easily be 1 hour 15 minutes in Frosty's house
next winter on # 105 Highway. There was no school in Ear Falls, so the
school bus would take 1 1/2 hours each way 5 days a week. There was gold
in those hills. It just wasn't close. "The Hit" in Burnaby got a
good nights sleep.<br>
"The Hit" returned to the Onlineglass.com software project on Jan 2 1998.
Meanwhile, he was learning about The Red Lake Gold district's Classic Greenstone
Gold Belt as surveyors consider such things. That didn't mean much to "The
Hit". The surveyors went on to point out that the achaean greenstone belt
was a series of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. "Rocks" meant
something to "The Hit". The gold came from veins in these rocks where
there were "sequences of ultramafic mafic to felsic volcanics and
sediments". "The Hit" struggled with rock breaking, but he understood that
there was gold along these 5 breaks in the northeast and northwest around
Red Lake. What broke the rock? Meanwhile in Burnaby "The Hit" was
starting to run out of supplies, and he prepared to make a trip to the Safeway
down the hill on Hastings Street.<br>
In Ear Falls the 5 key gold producers in the area found their gold near breaks
in the rock with volcanic sediment. "The Hit" understood volcanoes could
break rocks, and the volcanoes left little footprints of "hydrothermal
alteration". It made perfect sense to the 12 year old "Hit". Ear
Falls was starting to look better each day. Their was gold, fishing, and
plenty of rock on the Canadian Shield. "The Hit" liked Ear Falls over his
previous position, as the town drunks son in St. Brieux. Meanwhile, "The
Hit" left his suite by the back door to walk to Safeway on Hastings
Street.<br>
In Burnaby, "The Hit" had a shower. He was ready to get groceries.
Meanwhile, "The Hit" had warmed to Ear Falls or “Otahwaka Powitek” as the
"Indians" called the Falls. They believed the falls were haunted by the
spirit of the beaver between the upper and lower falls. The "Indians"
could see the beavers head and ears swimming in the falls. They came up
with ear falls rising and falling in the foaming waters. Unfortunately,
Harvey and Lois were starting to realize that the travel time for work and
school was going to be a heavy toll. "The Hit" walked out the back door in
Burnaby.<br>
"The Hit" was starting to like Ear Falls in 1973, and he would have been fine
leaving the town drunks son position vacant in St. Brieux. He would have
taken the travel for the fishing, but Harvey and "The Hit's mother had
decided. They were thinking of moving again. Meanwhile,
in Burnaby "The Hit" took the back alley down the hill on Ranelagh Avenue
before turning left on Pandora Street. He looked up Grosvenor Avenue as he
walked to Safeway. He saw what he believed to be Jimmy The Junkie's car
slowly moving through the intersection of Dundas Street and Grosvenor Avenue
heading east.<br>
The Civic was heading east on Dundas Street, and "The Hit" saw the passenger on
the right side. He could not recognize the passenger. He could not
see the driver. It was definitely Jimmy The Junkies car though. He
was still driving the same Honda Civic he had at Tipparary Place on Manitoba
Street in New Westminister. He continued walking downhill on Pandora
Street before veering right on Sunningdale Road. "The Hit" walked downhill
on Sunningdale road hoping the "Mysterious Financier" had enough of Jimmy the
Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff. "The Hit" hoped.<br>
Harvey and Lois had decided they would leave the Gold Pines Camp in Ear
Falls. Harvey's run from the twins would continue to a small town just
outside of Dryden Ontario called Oxdrift. They hooked up the old house
trailer at the end of August, and this would be Harvey's last run before school
started. Harvey hooked up the old house trailer at the Gold Pines
Camp. He left Lorraine with the horses. Leo rode with Harvey in the
truck as "The Hit" rode with his mother in the Black Valient for the 135 km run
to Ear Falls. Meanwhile, "The Hit" turned right on Howard Avenue in
Burnaby, as he considered the possibility that Jimmy and his Crew were on their
own?<br>
"The Hit" walked down Howard Avenue before turning towards Safeway on Hastings
Street. He continued downhill on Hastings Street, and "The Hit" thought
perhaps Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff figured out Jimmy The Junkie had ripped them
off? It wasn't one of them in the passenger seat of the Honda
Civic. Maybe he would not need to find the origin of the "Mysterious
Financier" in Ear Falls after all? "The Hit" wondered back to Ear
Falls. Harvey pulled the old house trailer south past Perrault Falls and
Vermillion Bay to the # 17 Trans Canada Highway. They followed the old
house trailer through Waldhoff, Machin, and Minnitaki. They drove through
Oxdrift on the # 17 Trans Canada Highway to turn right off the highway on
Glengoland Rd just east of Oxdrift. Harvey parked the old house trailer in
a clearing on the edge of the road. "The Hit" was home.<br>
***** 43 DESCRIPTION Bertha, Ear Falls, and
Onlineglass.com Hudson Bay Company Lac Seulment"
meaning "Lake Alone" Red Lake Gold Mine "The Hit" spent about 1 1/2 years in
Oxdrift Ontario. He would have arrived in early September 1973. He
attended the Oxdrift Public School. "The Hit" started Grade 7 at 12 years
of age in 1973 in Mr Davidson's class. Do you have any information about
"The Hit" in Oxdrift from September 1973 to June 1975. Win a free book or
cash for details about "The Hit".<br>
***** 43 QUESTION<br>
***** 43 <a
href="
http://oxdrift.blogspot.com/">Oxdrift</a> <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** <br>
Chapter 44 Northwestern Ontario <br>
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** <br>
"The Hit" walked east past Holdem, Fell, and Kensington, as he walked towards
the Safeway on Hastings Street in Burnaby on Jan 2 1998. "The Hit" thought
back to when he arrived in Oxdrift at the end of August 1993. Could the
"Mysterious Financier" be found somewhere in Northwestern Ontario? It is
hard to imagine that a 12 year old boy could pick up an enemy like the
Mysterious Financier in Northwestern Ontario? Harvey pulled the old house
trailer on to what amounted to a small clearing and a hole in the ground for
water. He parked the old house trailer facing north in parallel with the
Glengoland Road. Then he went back for Lorraine and the horses. <br>
"The Hit" walked down the hill on Hastings Street past Kensington Park to the
corner of Hastings Street and Kensington Avenue where the ABC Country Restaurant
anchored the Kensington Square Mall. He considered the origin of the
"Myterious Financier" when he was living in the empty clearing in the old house
trailer on Glengoland Road in Northwestern Ontario. Harvey had returned
with Lorraine, the horses, and his old truck which limped into the empty
clearing with the house trailer hooked behind in a puff of blue smoke on the
last mile. <br>
Harvey's run from "The Twins" paused in Oxdrift, and "The Hit" did not want his
old job back as the town drunks son in St. Brieux Saskatchewan. "The Hit"
realized that his life in Oxdrift Ontario was going to consist of living in a
clearing in the bush, along the side of the road, in an old house trailer.
He was horseless. He was in the middle of nowhere. "The Hit" missed
Ear Falls. He missed Rhonda in Watrous. He especially missed
Bernadette, and he wished he was back in Humboldt. He wondered if the
running would ever end before school started in Oxdrift? Meanwhile,
"The Hit" walked along the front of the Kensington Square Shopping Center.
<br>
"The Hit" walked past the Kensington Starbucks, BC Liquor Store, Public Library,
Shoppers Drug Mart, and the Kensington Medical Clinic before turning into the
Safeway. He thought about the possible origin of the "Mysterious
Financier" from Northwestern Ontario while he shopped for groceries.
Harvey started working for Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper in Dryden Ontario.
Ken Dryden shocked the hockey world a few days before training camp with his
retirement. He had played well in the Summit Series. "The Hit"
was forced to cut off all his hair before starting school in Oxdrift. The
hockey gods chocked, and so did "The Hit". <br>
"The Hit" finished shopping for groceries at Safeway. He paid for his
groceries with his debit card, before he left the store. He walked west on
the sidewalk in front of Kensington Square, before deciding to pick up Vodka at
the BC Liquor store on his way home with his grocery bags. He bought
Vodka with his debit card, before he continued west on the sidewalk. He
noticed a tall woman approaching, who he believed he recognized as Torsten
Sinneman's girlfriend. Torsten Sinneman was involved in the failed start
up of Zepplin Computers with Broco Auto Glass in early 1997. Could Torsten
be the "Mysterious Financier"? <br>
The question pondered "The Hit"? Torsten was at the Broco Auto Glass board
meeting on Burnet in January 1997. The store managers were in
attendance. "The Hit" asked him to join the project. Broco signed up
as well. That left Broco, Torsten, and "The Hit" to break up in April when
Broco had enough of the software business. Torsten would not return his
equipment, and "The Hit" gave all of his equipment back. Merle tried to
get his equipment back from Torsten's apartment on Main Street in Vancouver, but
it appeared that Torsten made a "Midnight Move" with Broco's development
equipment. That was Torsten's girlfriend. Was that Torsten in Jimmy
The Junkie's car up on the hill? <br>
"The Hit" kept working his way home on Kensington and Hastings Street while his
mind wandered back to the search for the "Mysterious Financier" in Northwestern
Ontario. "The Hit" caught the school bus from the edge of the clearing on
Glengoland Road to Oxdrift for his first day of Grade 7 with Mr Davidson in the
Grade 6 & 7 class. Mr. Davidson seated "The Hit" with the Grade 6
students on his first day. When Mr. Davidson began handing out the text
books, "The Hit" suggested he had read all these books in Grade 5 or 6.
Mr. Davidson moved "The Hit" to the other side of the room with the Grade 7
students where he received the books he read in Grade 6 last year at St.
Dominic's School in Humboldt. "The Hit" didn't mind at all though, because
he got a desk behind the blond girl Sharron. <br>
"The Hit" arrived home without any further difficulties, and he went back to
work on the Onlineglass.com software project. His mind wandered back to
Oxdrift and Northwestern Ontario in the search for the "Mysterious
Financier". The Ontario winter blew in early chilling the Canadian Shield
like an ice cube. "The Hit" met Melvin who lived nearby on Glengoland Road
and the Trans Canada. His life deteriorated to the point that the weekly
grocery trip to Dryden was a big event. The life was being dulled out of
him. The pain of the biting cold while watching for the school bus was the
only icicle sharp enough to remind "The Hit" that he was not dead.
Help! Meanwhile, "The Hit" slept in Burnaby. <br>
"The Hit" awoke on January 3 rd 1998, and he began his day by responding to an
email from Bill Matles of Universal Data Interchange (UDI) in DuBois
Pennsylvania. Bill had an interest in "The Hit's" Onlineglass.com software
project. UDI was in the insurance claim processing business. They
exchanged emails regularly regarding the Auto Glass Insurance Industry.
"The Hit" caught up on his email before returning to the Onlineglass.com
software project. He kept working through the repetitive data mining tasks
to setup the Cars in the database. His mind wandered back to Northwestern
Ontario in December 1973. <br>
Glengoland Road life in Northwestern Ontario was to quiet for "The Hit".
"The Hit" yearned for Humboldt, Watrous, or Ear Falls. His routine was
limited to playing shinny in Oxdrift once a week on the outdoor rink with his
brother Leo. He spent a little time with Lorraine and the horses.
Lorraine was always loved the horses. She cried when she sold Sunny in
Oxdrift, and then she focused her efforts on Nada. Harvey bought a team of
Clydesdale horses to pull a sleigh. He sold the Chuckwagon and Chariot
with Sunny Beach and Smoky Joe. "The Hit" got a new horse Collie.
Lois got a new horse Cheyanne. The herd was up to 12 horses, and "The Hit"
played soccer on the Canadian Shield during lunch hour at school. It was
boring. He was isolated. Daily highlights included watching the ice
accumulate on the roads. His rescue came by way of Santa Clause. The
town drunk had invited his 3 children home for Christmas in St. Brieux.
<br>
***** DECRIPTION The Canadian Hit walked to Kensington Square when
he saw Jimmy The Junkie's car from Pandora Avenue. "The Hit" saw Torsten
Sinneman's girlfriend at Kensington square. Torsten Sinneman was a partner
with "The Hit" with Broco Auto Glass on the failed software startup. <br>
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"The Hit" awoke Jan 4 1998 in Burnaby, before he continued with the
Onlineglass.com software project. The money he received from his fathers
inheritance was going faster than he had hoped. He went back to work on
the Onlinelgass.com database with dogged determination. Meanwhile, he
thought back to the origin of the "Mysterious Financier", as he considered Jimmy
The Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff to be the "Mysterious Financier's"
soldiers. Meanwhile, in Northwestern Ontario "The Hit" had his bag packed
on Friday December 21st 1973. His brother Leo paid for the bus tickets at
the Greyhound bus station in Dryden Ontario for the trip to St. Brieux.
"The Hit" would escape the boredom of Glengoland Road, for the infamy of the
town drunks son position in St. Brieux. <br>
"The Hit" and his brother Leo boarded the Greyhound bus at 17:55 in Dryden
Ontario in 1973. Lorraine had decided not to follow the boys, and she
stayed in Oxdrift for the holidays. The boys headed west through
Vermillion Bay to Kenora, where they had their first rest break at 19:50 that
evening. They continued through Clearwater Bay, Granite Lake, and Moth
Lake, before they passed through the Ontario / Manitoba border. Meanwhile,
in Burnaby "The Hit" listened to television as he worked on the Onlineglass.com
software project on Ranelagh in Burnaby. "The Hit" on Ranelagh wondered if
it was worth while considering his past in Oxdrift for the origin of the
"Mysterious Financier". <br>
The Greyhound bus continued through West Hawk Lake, Falcon Lake, Mcmunn, Prawda,
and Richer, as "The Hit" in Burnaby felt his stomach drop. Jimmy The
Junkie and his crew were back behind the neighbours garage in the alley.
They were not doing very much. They were just hazing from the alley.
They drove by a few times with a vehicle with what sounded to be a smaller
engine. "The Hit" assumed it was Jimmy The Junkie's Civic with multi
coloured body parts from Tipperary Place in New Westminister. Meanwhile,
the Greyhound bus rolled through the Saint Anne junction before entering the bus
depot in Winnipeg at 22:25 that night. "The Hit" shut down the computers,
camera, television, and went to sleep in Burnaby with Bertha at his side.
<br>
"The Hit" awoke on Jan 5 in Burnaby, and he began work on the database, but his
mind kept wandering back to the origin of the "Mysterious Financier". He
continued tracing the origin of the "Mysterious Financier" from Winnipeg?
Leo and "The Hit" had a layover in Winnipeg from 22:25 to 23:45 before boarding
a bus heading towards Saskatoon. The bus pulled out of the Greyhound Bus
Depot at 487 Portage Avenue towards Kirkfield Park. The Greyhound started
it's all night run through Headingley, Lido Plage Junction, Elie Junction, and
Oakville Junction. The Greyhound Bus arrived in Portage La Prairie for
passengers and freight at 00:45 on December 22 ND 1973, before "The Hit" slept
through Macdonald, Westbourne, Woodside, Gladstone, Neepawa, Franklin,
Minnedosa. <br>
Leo and "The Hit" slept through the longest night in the silver tube in the
night. They glided in the racing greyhound passing Stratclair, Shoal Lake,
Langenburg, Churchbridge, Yorkton, Springside, Theodore, Foam Lake, Wynyard,
Lanigan, Viscount, and Dafoe. The racing greyhound made it through Foam
Lake better than the horses! Finally, Leo and "The Hit" arrived in Dafoe
Saskatchewan, where they waited for a bus transfer on December 22nd at
noon. Meanwhile, it was getting late in Burnaby on Janurary 5 1998,
and "The Hit" was disappointed because he was unable to find any
interested investors in the Onlineglass.com project. <br>
"The Hit" awoke next to Berta on January 6 1998 on Ranelagh Avenue in
Burnaby. He was considering his next step with the Onlineglass.com
software project. It was one year ago he had the board meeting with
Broco. He worried that he may have lost his best choice for the
project. Broco Auto Glass was the perfect fit. He should never have
let Torsten Sinneman into the project. Torsten turned out to be a penny
thief stealing from Broco, and "The Hit" realized Torsten was quite the
moron. The hand he wanted to play to Broco was lost. Broco had
everything in place to make hundreds of millions. How? <br>
On December 22 1973 ND Leo and "The Hit" boarded the bus for the last leg of the
trip from Dafoe to St. Brieux. The boys continued through Watson,
Englefeld, St. Gregor, Meunster, and Lake Lenore, before they finally arrived in
St. Brieux just before dark. The town drunk wandered out of the bar
towards the tired looking racing Greyhound. "The Hit" could tell he was
waiting for the bus in the window seat of the St. Brieux Bar 1/2 block
south. The town drunk wandered towards the boys at the side of the bus
between the St. Brieux Restaurant and the tired Greyhound. "The Hit" had
his old job back! Meanwhile, where's the cash? <br>
How? "The Hit" was working on Ranelagh with his camera guarding his window
on Jan 6 TH. He considered the past and future of the Onlineglass.com
project. "The Hit" had networked computers, databases, LAN's, and WAN's
since 1990 in Greater Vancouver. In August he attended the Microsoft
launch of Windows 95 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Windows 95
included a web browser called Internet Explorer in August 1995. "The Hit's
interest in networking pushed dramatically into Internet programing and
networking guided by Netscape's incredible push. <br>
Microsoft was already a distant second to Netscape which had origins in
Mosaic. Internet Explorer would play catch up to Netscape's incredible
development pace. Microsoft built their Internet presence on Internet
Explorer's free access. This would later be part of a law suit resulting
in court decisions against Microsoft in 1998. Meanwhile, Netscape 2.0
hammered in technological innovations of frames, Java, Javascript, and
Plug-Ins. These advancements distanced it from the pack even with its
price tag. In the browser wars mid 1995 to late 1996 was a very busy time
for both browsers. They both hammered out new releases trying to one-up
the other. "The Hit" remembered how the fight built the window to the
Internet, and he found his windows to the cash. <br>
He had decided that Onlineglass.com was going to be an "Intranet" in the fall of
1996. The term had yet to be coined, but the concept was set in
concrete. "The Hit" had monitored the progression of programing
technologies through these 2 browser windows. He saw the necessary
capability that he to program Onlineglass.com to run on the Internet through
either of these windows. The "Intranet" was actually going to be
three networks with a layered network connecting all three to the Auto Glass
Database. The Thompson Corporation currently owned the Mitchell auto glass
database known as NAGS. Thompson Corporation had a monopoly position in
the auto glass industry in North America. Thompson was the only supplier
of a database and part numbering system for all vehicles. "The Hit" could
see the cash! <br>
The Onlineglass.com software project was conceptualized to provide a new level
of structured reason to 3 different industries involved in the delivery of 1.5
billion dollars in services to the auto industry in North America. "The
Hit" was ready technologically when they sat down at the Broco Auto Glass board
meeting in January 1997. "The Hit" knew Broco was the perfect partner to
start the project with because of the "Media" presence which would be important
later. They were also big enough to make a lot of money in what was going
to happen in the next 3 years. "The Hit" counted 4 - 5 hundred million for
them to share. "The Hit" wanted to start slow, and he wanted to try to
explain to them what he was doing. It was not easy. He explained.
<br>
Unfortunately, "The Hit" was never a linguistic person, even though he tries
with his words. His mind actually calculates rather than dictates.
The explanation never really justified what the software project was destined to
become in January of 1997 when 99 percent of the Internet was dial up.
"The Hit" always knew a hand was better with a thumb. He knew two hands
with thumbs could shake the world. Finally, "The Hit" believed the ability
to reason increased as a direct result of communication. "The Hit" tries
to explain the concept of Onlineglass.com in 3 industries to the collision
balls. <br>
"The Hit" compares two balls colliding to computer network
communication. He has seen network communication increase the accuracy of
reasoned reaction in the medical industry. For example, when 2 balls
collide, each ball has a near infinite variety of destinations. These 2
balls would never have reached some of the optimum destinations without the
communication stimulus. "The Hit" adds other ball. The addition of
the third ball, actually adds 2 collisions for each ball or 6 collisions.
The chance of an optimum hit is increased dramatically. "The Hit" saw his
early WAN's in the medical industry change medical treatment because of better
bounces through communication. The Onlineglass communication was going to
increase the auto glass industry effectiveness in providing the 1.5 billion in
services each year. <br>
The Auto Glass Stores would represent 3500 balls bouncing randomly through the
database creating invoices. The Auto Glass Wholesalers would represents
200 balls bouncing through the database. The Insurance Industry would
represent another 200 balls bouncing through the database. There could be
thousands of balls in collision simultaneously between all three industries.
While, these balls were separated by the continents, they could each reach
optimum direction without being proximate to bounce off each other. Yet
they could aspire to optimum collision direction. If they disagreed on the
optimum direction of the bounce, the Onlineglass software provided mediation to
another bounce, or as many bounces a necessary to mediate the entire industry
simultaneously. "The Hit" thinks it's really straight forward to
understand. It's collision guidance! It's Darwinian? "The
Hit's" mind swims in algorithms. Meanwhile, the town drunks son is home for
Christmas on December 22 ND 1973, and he has seen no sign possible origin of the
"Mysterious Financier". <br>
***** 5 DESCRIPTION Greyhound Canada Outlines the Greyhound
from Dryden to St. Brieux in 1973. "The Hit" explains the timing of the software
to take advantage of the Thompson International monopoly. Meanwhile, Jimmy The
Junkie, Little Mike, Mike, and Jeff show a picture of "The Hit" with a copy of
"The Note" on Hastings Street in Vancouver for the Mysterious Financier.
<br>
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It was January 7 TH 1998 on Ranelagh Avenue in Burnaby as "The Hit" lamented the
loss of Broco. Torsten turned Broco sour before they had a chance to
understand what the project could be on the Internet. History would soon
show that all they had to do was wait for the IPO markets to come to them.
They had the original presence they needed at Vancouver Harbour Centre.
"The Hit" knew the market would come to them soon enough. They had
all lost their best chance at the upcoming IPO markets because of the petty
theft of equipment and market wages before Broco had really bought into the
project. They were perfect for the IPO with brand, auto glass shops, and
revenue. What time would eventually bring to them would have been a huge
IPO. The IPO would have been a monopoly. Meanwhile, "The Hit" hunted
for the "Mysterious Financier" in a dark St. Brieux Christmas in December
1973, while he finished the web site and demonstration software for the
Onlineglass project. <br>
On December 22 ND 1973 the racing Greyhound pulled away as Leo and "The Hit"
threw their bags into the town drunks GM half ton. St. Brieux had not
changed in the last 11 months since "The Hit's" mother left her husband.
They bought some food at the Co-op, before they headed west on the Grid #779
through the surveyors cut across the end of Lenore Lake to the Rocky Ridge
Ranch. The Rocky Ridge Ranch had not changed. It was empty.
The cattle, horses, pigs, chickens, tractors, farm equipment, snowmobile, and
life were invisible. It was an empty shell of what it once had been
without calcium. The house was still there, but it was rented to Joe and
his wife. She would buy Partridges from "The Hit" when he was young in St.
Brieux when he was a kid. However, he was 12 years old now, and he was
getting a taste of what it was like to be the town drunks son again. His
mind ran back to the present as he could not imagine finding the "Mysterious
Financier" in this empty shell. <br>
Meanwhile on January 8 TH in Burnaby "The Hit" considered how things had gone
wrong in the beginning of the auto glass software project. Torsten charged
up a lot of equipment on "The Hit's" Envirotech Canada Computers account at Wes
Micro in Richmond. Broco was left with the bill. They agreed to make
several payments on the account, as "The Hit's" credit suffered because his
arrangement was for a couple of days credit. Then, Torsten considered
himself so valuable to the project he demanded market wages before the project
got off the ground. He really did not add that significantly to the
project, and he worked hard a cementing himself into the deal. Personal
greed became a vicious barrier to success when all they had to do was
wait. Meanwhile, the town drunk had built a dark room in the house
downstairs with a 40 cm by 60 cm windows drifted over by snow in the empty shell
at the Rocky Ridge Ranch. <br>
The town drunk stayed in the room downstairs, and he rented the upstairs of the
house. He was considerate in providing an old mattress on the floor for
Leo and "The Hit" for their first night home in the dark downstairs room
little room. The boys slept on a mattress on the floor while the town
drunk drank whisky, and he was sure to tell them much he missed them. He
drank. They tried to sleep. The town drunk raged until 5:00 AM in
the morning while Leo and "The Hit" kept telling him to shut up! They ate
a little snack food, as it did not appear the town drunk had kitchen
privileges. Finally, the old man fell asleep. They woke up late in
the morning, and the town drunks son's Christmas continued in the empty shell of
the Rocky Ridge Ranch on December 24 TH 1998. "The Hit" was ready for a
racing Greyhound heading east on the first day, but he was a trapped 12 years
old. He was going to have to suck it up! <br>
"The Hit" flashed back to the present in Burnaby, where he continued to
lament the false start with Broco. He worked on the Onlineglass project,
while the occasional hazing continued outside. He really appreciated the
camera in the window to guard the white rock along the side of the house.
The hazing had followed him to Saskatoon. The hazing followed him back to
Vancouver. The hazing continued in Burnaby. Whenever he moved around
it seamed that half of Vancouver was supporting the Mysterious Financier.
The web site was coming together to demonstrate the concepts and functions of
the online auto glass database. He was finally finished connecting the
demo database to the logical database without patented registered NAGS
numbers. The site could drill down the make, model, year, and style of
about 9000 cars to produce an invoice which could be printed locally with
nothing but a Internet Browser. He slept. <br>
On December 24 TH "The Hit's" father did show a lot of consideration in planning
ice fishing on Lenore Lake with their Uncle. Their own plywood ice shack
had skated away with just about everything else. It was good to see his
Uncle, and the ice fishing went well. "The Hit" has always enjoyed
stuffing a little wood in the wood stove, and watching for fish in a dark fish
shack. It was a short escape to normality, because they returned to the
room in the basement where the snow completely covered the windows now. It
was Christmas Eve. The town drunk went back to his regular job.
Joe's wife brought down a plate of food for the boys. After eating "The
Hit" had enough! He stole a bottle of 5 Star Whiskey, and he got
drunk. The idea of drinking to excess may be passed on genetically, but
"The Hit" was drinking to escape. However, the whiskey was a little to
much for the 12 year old, and he found himself communicating with nature in a
torrent of vomit. He got sick. <br>
Meanwhile, in Burnaby the Onlineglass demo was starting to work quite well, but
"The Hit" realized he was going to need some help On January 9 TH 1998.
This was too much for one person. The TV computer was barking out news of
the collapsing Russian Ruble. He listened to a lot of news while he
worked. The North American news media was feeding on the collapse of the
Russian economy. They relished in the typical stories generated by the
collapse of a currency on the poor. They loved the pain in the bread
lines. They wolfed down images of carts of Rubles for a load of
bread. Russia started defaulting on International Monetary Fund
loans. The Russians saved most of their lives in private savings
accounts. They were called mattresses. The bankrolled mattresses
resided in their apartments across Russia. These mattresses were severely
flattened loaf by loaf. Most Russians lost their life savings as they
mattresses shrank. "The Hit" reasoned you could sleep on paper currency,
but you could not eat it! <br>
On December 25 TH 1973, "The Hit" awoke with a hangover, and a thirst which
would not go away! He suffered his way to the old GM truck, and they drove
to his Grandmothers farm house on the east side of Naicam. She lived with
her son Eve in an old farm house which "The Hit" loved to visit. Eve had
all sorts of cool stuff. He had old surplus planes, parts, engines, and a
great shop filled with 50 years of stuff. The Christmas dinner always
followed Church at the Carra Marie church. It was not far from their
homestead. They added a little weight to an already packed house.
His hangover suffered along with his stomach and head through the church,
prayers, and dinner. Leo and "The Hit" went to play a little shinny on
Joe's ice rink, and the fresh air helped the hangover. When they got back
the men were in the back room smoking and drinking. He was accepted for
the first time in the back room. He even found himself with several drinks
that day. The medicine of a hangover was to pour more fire on the
flame. The hair of the dog. The town drunk drank with his son.
<br>
"The Hit's" mind staggered back to the Onlineglass project in Burnaby.
"The Hit" could already see the inevitable inflation and devaluation of the
Ruble. The Ruble was the Russian currency for several centuries. Its
name comes from the Russian verb "rubit". "Rubit" means "to chop."
The Ruble was a weight chopped from a silver ingot (grivna). The Ruble was
the Russian equivalent of the German Mark which was also a weight bound
measurement for silver and gold. In medieval Western Europe the Ruble was
also called "tselkovyi." "The Hit" realized he could buy about 20 Rubles
for 1 Canadian dollar early in the crash. Russia had very little central
banking authority. The mattresses would monitor their banking
independently. The monetary supply of each independent mattress would far
outweigh the number of loaves on the shelf. Inflation causes real people
to buy hard assets. "The Hit" realized the total crash was inevitable
before it actually happens. He understood. <br>
Meanwhile, back in Naicam they left the Christmas party very late. The
town drunk was drunk, and his son was not hung over anymore! They found
their way back to the Rocky Ridge Ranch to sleep, while "The Hit" considered
"The Motherland" in Burnaby. "The Hit" knew the Russians were the first to
put a satellite in space, and he considered the great Russian physicists and
mathematicians. He understood that public access to secondary education to
the masses shined the whole swath of minds to glean out the finest gems.
He was convinced as the economy was collapsing. How many Canadian dollars
would it take to get some help from bright Russians? The average monthly
wage would be about 175 dollars Canadian. This could be the type of help
he could afford if only he could get some investment. He decided to make
his first contact in Vladimir Putin's new Russia tomorrow after he slept.
<br>
On December 26 TH 1973, they visited a few relatives who would associate with
the town drunk. "The Hit" attended a public skate at the old St. Brieux
Arena which would be condemned several years later. Later that night there
was a hockey game, and the town drunk made a scene. That was normal as
"The Hit" tried to stay away from him. He was starting to appreciate the
isolation of Oxdrift. He was ready for that racing Greyhound. He
just needed to make it through a few more days. On December 27 TH, they
drove around the area while the town drunk drank. That had been his job
for as long as "The Hit" could remember. On December 28 TH Leo and "The
Hit" packed their bags into the old GM Half Ton, and the painfully passing days
were over. They arrived at the St. Brieux cafe just in time to see the
racing Greyhound pulling up to the cafe. He would no longer feel the
embarrassment of his father. The trap sprung! <br>
"The Hit" awoke in Burnaby on January 10 TH, and he started making the finishing
touches to the Onlineglass web site. He then started searching the
Internet for a possible contact in Russia. He decided that a "personal
assistant" who spoke good English would be the ideal candidate. "The Hit"
found Huelia Karmanova on a Russian Resume Web site. He liked her name,
and the project definitely needed a little good karma. She had a
University Education in Chemistry and English. This would be
perfect. He emailed her to let her know he found her resume on the
Internet. It was one bright hope in a series of disappointments.
<br>
"The Hit" was disappointed that the trip to Philadelphia in November to meet the
Independent Glass Wholesaler and UDI did not lead to better results. He
had also spoken with David Whyte before Christmas in 1997, however David Whyte
did not appear to be interested either. Their was talk about a Progressive
Insurance connection with UDI, however that didn't get anywhere either.
Finally, the Independent Glass Wholesaler in the Philadelphia was not quite the
right fit either. The demo for Speedy Auto Glass went fairly well.
However, they had doubts that a small operation could build an auto glass
database similar to NAGS. Garth was eager to help, however he had his own
resource problems at the time. Finally "The Hit's" funding from the town
drunks estate was dwindling, and "The Hit" was tired of the Black Van and the
"Mysterious Financier". He went to sleep, when hope was busy somewhere
else. <br>
On January 11 TH 1998, "The Hit" had a functional explanation of the business,
web site, and demonstration software running on the Internet. The
demonstration outlined the functionality of the Onlineglass Intranet.
However, "The Hit" was running out of money. The hazing was endless.
He considered his options. The Internet had taken root. He needed
money. He thought about taking a job. He did not know who the
"Mysterious Financier" was yet, but he decided to move and look for a job.
The Onlineglass project would remain online, and he would check his email daily
to see if their was any additional interest in the project. "The Hit" also
considered the possibility that the "Mysterious Financier" would forget about
him when he moved. "The Hit" decided it was time to get out of
dodge. "The Hit" decided to move to Toronto, and he would try to find a
job. He began preparing to leave Burnaby. <br>
"The Hit" stored his computers and personal effects at the Packaging Depot in
Burnaby. These items were to be shipped to him from the Packaging Depot
when he called them back from Toronto. He would try to find a place,
before the end of the month. His friend Bob drove him past the Racetrack
and Hastings Street to the Greyhound Bus Depot. "The Hit" boarded the bus,
and he left to Toronto on January 15 1998. <br>
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