Back to school for Lloyd! is bad in present-day ing. Mr. Lioyd appears to be so intent If Mr. Lloyd was writing a column = sach do Alan Garr, Fotheringham or Noel _ jecture would be acceptable, but to use the same writing methods in alleged news reporting is far out of Hine. It has been suggested by a previous writer that Chris Lloyd returns to school to outpourings of September ! indicate that he needs educating in the basics of news reporting. In order to improve the quality of your newspaper could you not give your News Editor, if he is still in that position, his own column where his opinionated drivel would immediately be recognised for what it really is? Ernic Sarsficld North Vancouver Lloyd doesn’t understand freedom mercies or cending Mr. Chris Lloyd's article of 1, 1982 (TAGG — A SECRET GAME OF by-law Dear Editor: I was sorry to read in the Sept. 1 edition of the North Shore News, of the young man who was bitten by the police dog. I am even sorrier that he and his companions saw fit to create the situation which resulted in his getting bitten. It was he and his friends who were the agpressors. It was thry who saw fit to invade the privacy of the people nearby setting up stereo equipment outside. Well, to this I say how dare he be so arrogant! How dare he CHOOSE to take part in an activity which imvades the airspace of other people? The action taken by the police has my total support and I am giad they moved in — too bad it couldn't have been sooncr. District councils and Mounicipal would = save HONG KONG LONDON NEW YORK For information call STEVEN H JEMRIG 681-8238 (24 hours) prosperity for the masses in the history of the world. Not coincidentally, _ political freedom has this development. The decline in both economic prosperity and political freedom (from creeping government interference) can be directly related to the increasing socialism which has been slowly not only our own country but most other industrialized nations. It is imperative that all clear-thinking individuals vocally declare their support of the free enterprise system so that there can be no doubt that we are not a minority interest group but a strong and determined majority who will battle publicly and privately to guarantee a future ensuring that “all individuals have the right to own private and enjoy the fruits of their own labor”. In the process, we will be protecting the journalistic freedom for Chris Lloyd who apparently does not understand or appreciate the formula of M. ML. Fork West Vancouver (We acknowledge two remarkably similar letters expressing the same viewpoint from Chris Benge and Mona _ Helcermanas, neighbors and the latter “a close friend” of Mrs. Furk. See story on page A9.— ED.) Swift help in crisis appreciated this goal? My name ts My address is YES J Valu store on Thorsday, Aug. 26. It was very comforting to learn that two nurses were at his side immediately, ad- ministering professional assistance and the am- bulance arrived so quickly. NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT? North Vancouver District council has agreed to place the follow- ing question before the electorate in the November municipal elections, as long as it is privately funded: Do you support the goal of “‘genera!l disarmament’’ and mandate your government to negotiate and implement, with other governments, the balanced steps that would lead to the earliest possibile achievement of This goal is supported by 130 MPs and over 80 Canadian cities and town councas, and in North Vancouver includes Ald. im Ball Ald_E. Crist David Schreck This ad ts placed by Operation Oismantie, North Vancouver Branch Operation Dismantic is a nation-wide organization working for the achievement of a world-wide referendum on balanced disarmament For information, phone Maureen Simmonds at 985-4921 or Helen Hawthome at 929 1106 Please send your cheque, payable to Operation Dismantie, with thts coupon, to Box 1742, c/o North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdate Ave | North Vancouver. V7M 2H4 BE SURE TO INDICATE WHETHER YOU WISH A TAX RECEIPT Re Operation Dismantie Referendum NO [) Voice of Women, N Shore Postal Code | do/not wish a receipt for ncome tax purposes To those who helped at this sad time, especially the nurses and the manager, thank you for your skill and compassion. Joan Bain North Vancouver Don H. Bell Olga Kempo Aid. M. 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