Al0 - Wednesday, November 23, 1983 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson The television movie movie ‘‘The Day After, which was aired last Sunday night, dealt with the aftermath of a nuclear war. One of the most watched TV programs in history, some 100 million peopel tuned in. Today’s question is: ““‘What is your reaction to the film ‘The Day After’?’’ Daniel Gagne North Vancouver |] hope ‘‘The Day After’? will raise the awareness in people about the horror of nuclear war. ] was very impressed by the following film, ‘‘If You Love This Planet’’. Ken Dahl Richmond I’m glad these films were aired. I think many people need to awakened to the reality of nuclear war. I wish everyone could make some sorft of effort to promote peace. “*If You Love This Planet’’ was extremely good. Jackie Dumbicton North Vancouver T think it was :mportant to show these films on tele- vision. It was very scary. I hope the public will learn some of the real facts about) nuclear warfare We can only hope nuctear mussiles will never be used D. Sherwood North Vancouver It was literally horrifying 1 think many people arc afsaid to even think about nuclear war and I'm. glad these programs were shown Maybe more people will become mote active in protesting the deployment of nuclear missiles When | have children, | want to tase them on a peaceful planet Jack Ranniste North Vancouver I} think bent of hype beforehand ! thank the filo wall make people reflect on the dangers of nuctear wart thank the NEB film if You Love This Planet there was a was jpust oan cfflective These films will probably be used by ant nuclear Protestors toomake ther pom Reader's tip leads to charge AS FAR as six area juveniles are concerned, no news would have been better news. The six are facing charges of muschief to private and public property after a North Shore News article on their alleged crime resulted in an anonymous tip to North Van- couver RCMP. The incident that will lead to the charges took place August 21 when four golf courts were stolen from the Seymour Golf and Country Club. The drivers of one of them rammed i into the glass doors of Seycove Elementary School, causing $4,000 damage to the can and the school. The News published details of that incident and a request that anyone with information contact RCMP in North Vancouver. framer’s best advertising is word of mouth Finding a good framer is a matier of people telling peopte the same way you discover your awn personal tailor You tind out from a friend. ve found my customers keep coming back lo me even after they have movad = to me. tt means,tm doing sometning ngn ‘ You hear about a good picture tramer by word of mouth, but | thought | would fet you know myset) Afior all, what are trends for? . Grant Thompeon Picture This 124 E 3rd St NV 988-7312 Angel Tree VIVIEN BUSHELL of the Saivation Army is out collecting signatures of those who want to donate to the annual Angel Tree Christmas drive. The registry book, located at Westlynn Mall, contains the signatures of those who will donate a gift to a needy child. GRAND OPENING SATURDAY IN PARK ROYAL RAIN FOREST ALOE VERA Shampoo & Conditioner Reg. $5.99 each NOW 50% OFF $5.99 for Both VITAMIN E MOISTURIZING CREME 1000 1.U.’s 118 gr. REG. $3.66 SALE $1.99 GOLDEN STAR PRO PLUS Protein Powder 454 gr. Reg. $7.99 NOW $5.99 “NOW 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU ON THE NORTH SHORE” VITAMIN E x 400 DL ALPHA x 100 Reg. $6.61 SALE $3.99 B+C B-COMPLEX 100 Reg. $6.63 SALE $4.50 All 10 B’s 300 mg. C HY-C COMPLEX x 100 Reg. $6.08 SALE $3.99 500 mg. BEE POLLEN x 100 Reg. $5.50 SALE $3.50 OYSTER CALCIUM & MAGNESIUM x 100 Reg. $3.32 SALE $2.50 BREWERS YEAST x 100 Reg. $2.21 SALE $1.50 BIO-FLAVINOIDS x 100 Rep. $5.77 SALE $3.99 1000 mg. VITAMIN DISCOUNTS STORES QUALITY VITAMINS AT HEALTHY SAVINGS NOW AT y NeQS ANG ELEVER DTH ay LOCATIONS (OFFICIAL VITAMIN CONSULTANTS TO THE B.C. LIONS ANDO VANCOUVER WHITECAPS ©