12 - Wednesday, September 7, 1988 inquiring reporter Stephen Barrington - North Shore News THE PROVINCIAL government last week announced that there is to be no further mining or logging in Strathcona Provincial Park. While environmental groups applauded the plan, they also urged the government to broaden the protection to other parks in the province — Should all parks be protected? : . ift| | | Roland Judas North Vancouver Existing parks should be protected, but you can’t protect every piece of wilderness. Our economy depends on logging. Doug Lazarescu North Vancouver Yes. | think that they should all be protected. And I think that clear- cutting should be banned altogether. Charlene Scott North Vancouver Yes. There are not going to be any parks left if logging is allowed in them. It looks just gross when they log parks. Paramedics resuscitate man A WEST Vancouver man who suf- fered a full cardiac arrest Monday while being transported to Lions Gate Hospital by North Vancouver unit Provincial Ambulance Service paramedics was successfully resuscitated, The 79 year old was immediately defibrillated by the crew en route and remains in the intensive care unit at Lions Gate Hospital. Said North Vancouver unit chief of the Prosiucial Ambulance Ser- vice Tim Jones, ‘‘This type of case shows the value of advanced life support when transferring this kind of patient.”’ TEMPE HEIGHTS Sealed Tenders are invited for the purchase of three groups of single family building lots in the Tempe Height Subdivision. Each group contains 8-11 single family residential building lots requiring remedial soils work prior to construction. Bids will be accepted by The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver until 4:00 RM. September 14, 1988. Upset prices range from $648,000.00 to $891,000.00. A 10% deposit in a form satisfactory to the City must accompany each bid. Two thirds of the purchase price may be financed by Agreement for Sale. A tender package may be obtained at the Purchasing & Property Services Department of the City of North Vancouver, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC. % D. Sigston, Land Agent Purchasing & Property Services FRIENDSHIPS AT EVERY TURN - Asocial game for allages - Meet new friends - (reat exercise Contact: NORTH VANCOUVER Recreation Centre CURLING CLUB 123 E. 23rd St. at Lonsdale - Phone 988-6166 Let's say you lose your glasses. Or let's say you break your glasses. An extra pair can sure come in handy. And when you buy a pair of glasses at Western Optical, you can choose a spare pair from Western Optical’s Special Collection... for only $20. Single vision lenses. Tinting extra. So let's say you need a pair for indoors, and sunglasses for reading and another for Nick Lourotos North Vancouver It sounds fogical of course, but I’m surprised that they can log there in the first place. It definite- ly shouldn’t be allowed. a8 among them Manning, Wells Gray and Kokanee Glacier — which may still be mined or logged. Sixty-four people were arrested and charged earlier this year during two months of proiesis in Sirathcona Park over driiling. In- quiring Reporter asks about protecting other parks. Joanne Bowden North Vancouver They should. 1! think there’s little enough land set aside for wilderness recreation now without going into the parks. everything else. Or one for the office, another pair for sports. One for dressing up. another for dressing down. Whatever your reason, buy a pair and get the spare for only $20. At Western Optical. Doctor's prescnption required Offer covers 90° of all prescnpuons Some power and fens limitations apply. Second par cannot be from The Desgner Collecuon Not valid with any other offer or discount All orders prepaid Extras exchided Offer expires August 31, 1988. WESTERN OPTICAL Perfect glasses for you. With Rush Hour Service. (Eye examinations arranged) This value available at our North Shore location only NORTH VANCOUVER Registration: Sept. 12, 7-9 pm. Curling School: Sept 26-27-28-29 on Lonsdale at [3th Street Club Opening: Oct. 3 985-0707