12 - Sunday, August 12, 1990 - North Shore News Elizabeth Coilings t ee Syeeess INQUIRING REPORTER IRAQ’S invasion of Kuwait has resulted ia the swift deployment of thousands of U.S. troops te Saudi Arabia, Hrag’s aggressive actions bave been widely con- demned by the United Nations. and Traq’s so-called an- nexation of Kuwait bas been unanimously declared null and void by the United Nations security council. Mean- cree ne while. other nations — including Britain, France and Canada — are expected to announce the commitment of military aid to bolster the efforts of the U.S. Thus far, the White House is saying only (hat the treops are there to de end against further potential Iraqi conquests, but there -s speculation that they may try to liberate Kuwait. Do you support U.S. action against Iraq? Peter Parker North Vancouver You can’t have Iraq’s aggression. Anybody that remembers the appease- ment of Mussolini and Hitler in the °30s, knows it resulted in a bloody war. Mat Macri North Vancouver I agree with that com- pletely. Iraq has been trying to take over ever- body for the last 30 years. It’s abour time they shut Iraq down for good, Rob Ablog North Vancouver I support it because the U.S. should stop another from taking over other countries or else it'll be like another Hitler taking over the world. John Webb North Vancouver NATO and the Euro- peans should get into it as well. Kuwait is the richest country in the world from oil, so it’s everyone’s problem because of the oil. Isobelle Gillies North Vancouver Fve always thought the U.S. interferes too much in foreign countries. To bring out the Americans that are there is fine, but they should stay out of it for a while. Motorists guilty of drinking and driving WEST VANCOUVER: Peter Zoltan Borsos, 19, West Van- couver, (driving while over .08, $500 fine and one year driver’s licence suspension.) Ernest Tosch, 39, Surrey, (driving while over .08, £700 fine, one year driver’s licence suspension.) RECENT CONVICTIONS in North Shore courts have resulted in fines and penalties for drinking driving rciated offences: 99 Most Cars cans + a NEWS photo Stuart Davis HAVING A ball: Ryan Ollis just completed a week of the North Vancouver Recreation Comsission’s soccer schoo! at Kirkstone Park. For Ryan, who is deaf and legally dlind, and other participants, the camp was a successful learning expe- rience. : Here’s what we include: © Up to 5 litres of Motomaster Nugold oil (‘SG’/CC approved for 1989 engine warranty requirements) ¢ Motomaster oil filter © PLUS 20 vital checks Chassis lubrication included if required Local special needs boy completes soccer school SPECIAL people are taking of North Vancouver. And soc- part in soccer camps this sum- mer with the North Vancouver Recreation Commission staff. Ryan Ollis, in spite of being deaf and legally blind, has suc- cessfully completed a weekly soccer session at Kirkstone Park. In the words of school coor- dinator Darryl Sampson, the experience was not only suc- cessful for Ryan, but a great learning experience for the other children in the school. The soccer school attempts to meet the needs of all citizens cer schools are in full swing again this year. Sponsored by Rucanor and Time Out Sports, the schools have grown in popularity over the years. They run Monday to Friday, with a new session starting each week. The schools are also held at a different location cach week throughout North Vancouver. More diin 500 children will have participated in this year in the summer program put on by Sampson and his staff. "Based on 1988 natonat midependent surveys of folat erwis made Io aula sereice centres for fen mazOr Setmces Dy Formos Hartt B Assce (Canals) inc » COMPUTERIZED EQUIPMENT,» NATIONWIDE WARRANTIES ~_ Service special in effect August 12 to August 18