12 — Wednesday, April 19, 1939 - North Shore News DUE TO a mix-up, the photographs which appeared in ponents, the Calgary Flames, a 4-3 win. The Canucks last Wednesday’s Inquiring Reporter, ‘‘Should phar- caught the attention of fans after pushing the Flames — macies be free to sell needles?’? were matched with the the top team in the regular season — to the seventh and wrong responses. The people who did appear were in no deciding game in the NHL playoff series. The team lost way connected with the remarks made. Apologies to any hope of winning the Stanley Cup when Flames’ Jim Dean Nicholsen and others involved in this error. Now on Pepliinski’s shot hit Joel Otto’s skate and squirted past to this week’s question. Vancouver Canucks fans were goalie Kirk Mclean. Inquiring Reporter asks what people heartbroken Saturday night after watching their team go —_ thought of the Canucks’ performance this season. What did you think of Canucks’ performance? inquiring reporter Evelyn Jacob John Ostler Jeremy Ciark Ron Vincent Terri Jo Keith Campbell West Vancouver North Vancouver North Vancouver North Vancouver Vancouver I think they’re great and 1 think the Flames weasl- —st’s’ amazing. That last I just moved to Van- You can't beat it. We I'm proud of them, They ed that last game. The, goal shouldn't have gone couver from Lethbridge. have to be proud of gave it 110 per cent. didn’t deserve to win, in, The Canucks hadtheir | hoped the Canucks them. The Canucks Calgary didn’t deserve to They were lucky to win chances but missed as would win — they gave it worked hard and deserv- win, that overtime goal. usual, a good shot. ed to win. ‘Castle’ supporters claim firearms use not mentioned From page 11 the neighborhood."' was one resident listed as being ahead,’ because at that time he in- posed Suilding was not identified supportive, but who told a dif- formed me that he and his wife correctly during neighborhood canvassed for their opinion on this However, approval was ‘‘unan- ferent story at the hearing. would live upstairs and movie canvassing, Bongalis said, ‘The proposal, and from t! commercial imous’’ because only responses Said Searcy: ‘A gentleman props would be stored downstairs. firearms, I’m positive, were men- owners and [1 residential owners from those supporting the applica- (later identified as Bongalis) came No mention of firearms what- tioned in every instance.” we have received unanimous sup- tion were provided. along and told me about the pro- — soever."" port that this building would be a posal for this cistle and | signed a Asked to) comment on the Council will consider the rezon- positive asset and improvement to Patty Searcy, of 1516 Rupert, form, saying, ‘No problem, go allegation that the use of the p-n- ing application April 24. CAREERS THAT TAKE YOU PLACES A workd of excitement rs sont s Shen sou teu witio | Wark othe Castinan, hea and abt gid, in films or PV) Leen trot top notch ALC MSH OGAE ste Tots Ut oty mare aitnoyphede Unit brags eat sour best Mien pet ser te go pla * BASICS °° "FLEECE "60" 7 150,CM mu * 50% POLY/50% COTTON ‘SOLIDS ~~ ‘REG. 7.99-9.99m ~ ™ Stripes * Florals © Abstracts PATTERNS GING a ‘ALL STOCK “PASTELS + BRIGHTS 7 For swim oor cycle BOTMSOcm 50% PolyiS0% Cotton Reg. 9994299 REGULAR 3.99 EACH | 6% none Sanden 588) VARSITY TIME me OR J rvezce PRINT costar #008 Acc FUSIBLE KNIT | cornsocm mh coor Poly ERFACING J Regular 3.99 - 599M STORE ane Wa PRICE | ' Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9 While Quantities Last Sat. 9:50-6; sun. 125 i With 40 point Inspection } =| || ASS | LUBE & . FILTER & } , $4695 Y DETAILS AT GOLD'S FABRICS BRAKE FRONT $59.95 _ REAR $49.95 pron & REAR IGE on most cars - Seas Far aaa BALLPOINT, ye : UAR LOWEST PRICES ON, THE'NORTH SHORE NEEDLES S or Reg. 1.50 [975 MARINE DRIVE . " Bai Sela JB S22" 31 LONSDALE 980-1433