40 - Sunday, September 12, 1993 - North Shore News | AP. WMcCredie LOCATION. LOCATION, Location. Sounds like a refrain from a restaurateur’s guide to success, but in- creasingly it is the reason postal franchise outlets are surpassing Canada Post-operated post offices in business. Here on the North Shore, the future of the sole remain- ing post office — the West Vancouver post office at 225-17th St. — is currently under review by the corpora- tion. According to Canada Post spokesman Ilona Beiks, “Our customers are not really using those main postal offices as much as the franchise outlets. We now have six franchise outlets in that srea,’’ Canada Post closed its main North Vancouver post office at 100 East First St. to all but business clients in March 1991. People who prefer the outlets. point to the extended hours — most are open seven days a week -— and their convenient loca- tions. Critics of the closures say that the new franchises are staffed by workers who know little about the postal system. Like it or not, however, the writing is on the wall for the fate of what was once a.community gather- ing place. Jacky Cloudt North Vancouver Franchise outlets — because they are closer to my house. I just use the basic services, like buying stamps and sending small parcels, SURVEY TEAM: John Clunas North Vancouver I’m an engineer looking for work so I’ve been using the postal service quite often lately. 1 find the outlets to be very convenient in terms of their location. Howard MacDonald North Vancouver | use the franchises berause there isn't a post office anywhere near where } live. Steve. Ritchie North Vancouver I’ve found no difference _in terms of service be- tween :Canada Post- operated offices: and the franchised . outlets, . so because of the conve-. nience of the locations of the franchises, I. go to them rather than the sole North Shore post office. James Michalek Vancouver , I use the Canada’ Post- run offices because I - didn’t know there- were franchise outlets, The: North Shore News survey team called 529 North -and- West Vancouver residents to find out if you use postal franchise outlets more than Canada. Post’s main aa. NO DON'T “NO OPINION | KNOW Horseshoe Bay 64% 18% 3% 18% Dundarave/Ambleside 71% 21% 0G *. 8% postal offices. The survey results: British Properties 45% 42% Norgate/Pemberton Heights 52% 15% Capilano/Delbrook Hightands 74% 16% Lower Lonsdale 76% 3% Central & Upper Lonsdale 16% 17% Lynn Valley Blueridge/Deep Cove TOTAL... eee ce eeee es 68% 68% 14% 74% 10% The Peak of Vancouver 17% 0% 13% 11% - 22% 6% © , 4% 14% 3% | 14% 10% 6% SEPTEMBERF EST. Winter is not far off, and Grouse Mountain is already gearing up for a great | season! _Bring your family, bring your friends and join the festivities as we celebrate the ‘kickoff _ to our upcoming season with activities for the entire family. =, - i Grouse Grind Race : . Tyee Ski Swap peter amily Hike HGUSE DEAL ’ Ask about the additional savings you'll receive On most blind orders for 8 windows or more ——— ey NORTH VANCOUVER 1226 Marine Drive- 984-4407 925-3655 WEST VANCOUVER. § Sell your old gear, or buy good quality used equipment. Bargains for the whole family. Drop Off; Friday Saturday Swap: Race Start: 1 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m. Race or hike up the face of Grouse Mountain. Registration begins at 11:30am. Registration Fee: $15.00 includes a t-shirt and a down hill lift pass. (11:30-a.m.) Proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society. Join us For More Fun! Grouse Mountain Ski Show 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. :. Fletcher's Fine Foods Stage 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Greg Stump Ski Movies 11:00 am., 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m. Logger Sports Shows Theatre in the Sky sth M4 mg “évian’ | eau de sou'ce naturelle atutal spring waler Live entertainment and great Bavarian Food __- See you Saturday, September 18th cancx Events Information Line — 986-6262 soaeTe ae EINE