52 - Wednesday, February 25. 1987 - North Shore News SEE inquiring reporter Board of Health THE NORTH Shore Union Board of Health will discuss AIDS- related issues at its next meeting, North Vancouver City Mayor Jack Loucks promised Monday night. At the request of Ald. Ailan ‘Blair, Loucks agreed to see the DAFFODILS Fresh Cut FREESIA with fern GERBERA DAISY 31.°a°” PL 2nd Floor on the Waterfront IN THE latest federal budget tabled recently in the House of Commons, Finance Minister Michael Wilson slapped a one-cent-per-litre increase on the price of gasoline. As well, Canadian consumers will have to come up with more of their hard-earned dollars to pay added taxes on cigatetfes, snack foods and airline tickets. But Wilson's $122.6-billion budpet includes removing tariffs on books, Larry Letourneau North Vancouver 1 don’t know how | feel about it. Nobody wants to pay more buat everybody's going to. Jan Zora North Vancouver Who wants to pay the ex- tra cent?) The federal government created the deficit. at all. to discuss AIDS issues of AIDS treatment and education will be discussed at the next meeting of the board. Blair noted a recent Vancouver Metropolitan Board of Health meeting where some speakers said the deadly virus is seen as a local- ized Vancouver problem. James Gibbs North Vancouver t don’t drive a car so it doesn't affect me directly computer parts, Christrnas trees and tea in tea bags. Under the new budget, the deficit is slated to go down $2.7 billion to $29.3 billion. Reactions to the budget were mixed, with the opposition firing criticism at the Tories. This week, Inquiring Reporter asks how people feel about the latest gas price hike. Hugo Blome North Vascouver It always goes up — it’s a sign of the times, I'd like it to go down but I'm a realist. Joan Douglas North Vancouver 1 don’t really think I’m qualified to comment but somebody has got to pay. ESO AN [RA oe cee ET At Lonsdale Quay Market WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS PRIME RIB NIGHT $@95 at the Cheese Enjoy our famous Prime Rib Dinner with Yorkshire pudding Open daily from llam. Serving lunch and dinne 987-3322 AMC/RENAULT celebrates 1988 early! With the only 7 passenger wagon of its class anywhere in the world. If you're in the market for a wagon with a lot of class and power to spare don't buy before you test-drive the Medallion this week at Mountview Motors. OPEN SUNDAYS 11-5 P.M. 600 Maririe may 0 ‘ Look out Accord, Camry, & 626, the Renault Medallion is here! “From what I've seen the Medallion is head & shoulders above anything Renault has produced thus far. In fact 1 have to say that this is the best Renault ever. Disregard any prejudices you may | have, this is a whole new ball-game here. Ted Laturnus, The Province ‘ RENAULT “MOUNTVIEW - WE LEASE : OL 7496 WE SELL Van. 980-3431