v Al0 - Wednesday, September 26, 1984 - North Shore News Ellsworth Dickson read an article on Tuesday about a com- pany in England that wishes to set una surrogate mother service where the stand- in mother would be artificially inseminated. The surrogate mother would receive $10,000, the agency $10,000 and $17,000 would be for medical and legal expenses. Today’s question is: *“‘What do you think of ‘Rent-a-Womb’?” Pete Canteld North Vancouver I think it 1s a good idea, but there is too much money involved. This kind of service should be available, but not just for the rich. Marie Boyd North Vancouver 1 basically like the idea of surrogate mothers, but not for $37,000. 1 would like to see such a service available through a medical plan Janet Bartier Victoria There ws a moral ques tron here as well as a financial one Lam oppeos ed to the whole idea | don't like to see someone peofil fron such oa Situation C.rant Rose Vancouver Loins it ts evettyne al te charge that hind of moneys Fora cbabebless conagele Tbe Nea of Sutbewate metties Prevered US ch prerened vote Pat McGuire Burnaby {tt Gon bt sec all grapes anise 4 wera ooge wocrtige hhoweves hae aR th toe Nee aes stv rd uelees hat Papvarvre ' Set treo t bee t bee ee od District studies plan FURTHER STUDIES have been commissioned by North Vancouver District Council to address various problems in the Lower Pemberton area in connection with the Marine Drive Corridor Of- ficial Community Plan. The terms of rcference for a detailed study on the Lower Pemberton area are expected to be completed by mid-October available to that time. The completed study is expected to be ready by early 1985. Meanwhile, Council pass- ed a second resolution Mon- day calling for a report on the parking patterns and problems in the Lower Pemberton and Norgate neighborhoods. The report is and will be the public at Inter-River plan on hold for now THE CENTRAL Inter-River Background Study has been put on hold pending the completion of the Lower Mainland Refuse Project, which is investigating local refuse concerns. However, area residents’ associations are 10 be invited to have continuing discus- sions with District planning staff on the background study until the Refuse Pro- ject’s completion date — tentatively set for the end of 1984. The Central I[nter-River Background Study deals with development recom- mendations in the area bounded by the North Van- couver cemetery, the Seymour River, the Trans- Canada Highway and Lynn Creek. Lynnmour North and Riv- erside West are the two neighborhoods located in the area in question. Set within a 10-year time frame, the background study lists an analysis of important issues in the area, along with a description of existing conditions. An. official community plan is slated to be prepared following Coun- cil and public debate on the recommendations set out in the study. BOUEEDALL FP he RA Ct O-NAME OPTICAL We've cut the price-but not the quality! 1446 Lonsdale Ave. targeted for completion be- fore the re-convened public hearing on the OCP, which is scheduled to be continued on November 19. ~ The original public hear- ing, which took place September 17, drew more than 80 residents of the Lower Pemberton area who told Council they were against the proposed traffic plans — and other changes — that would effect their neighborhood. The residents presented a petition to Council with a total of 200 signatures sup- porting the delegation’s stand. Weekly Specials Gladiolus Roses African Violets 5 for 1 00 99 10 for 49 4’’ pot each Sorry — no delivery on these items maa 922-4171 PRICE CUT: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. SINGLE-VISION GLASSES* ‘ ctey order ? COMPLETE @ WITH FREE FRAMES e Why pay more? Our lens y 15 day money back quarantee! © You don thave to wait? of 3 weeks! Your glasses are made CHGhyt tree ony £3 ¢ © Hundreds of frarnie styles shapes and colours © Charge then! © Payrrvenit res toll required) wath SS lz Phone 984-0261 _WESLIAN FLORID 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. 922-3968