blurred by NEWS Girl Deu Bit" In response to C.F. Vage’s letter in the Mailbox section of your Feb. 5 edition I must confess that I am also a user of the dreaded cordless phone. Mr. Vagg is indeed” doctor discussing his deafness problem. , If Mr. Vagg is interested in learning the correct pro- cedure of operating a cor- dless phone I have a ten-year- old daughter who would be happy to instruct ... of course if his deafness hasn’t improv- ed she could probably shriek into his hearing aid. Seriously though, I can empathize with his condition. Not long ago, while looking at the Sunshine girl in the North Shore News, my eyes became blurry and I suffered dizzy spells for several hours afterward. I considered a lawsuit concerning the lack of warning labels, but I too, had to give it up because of the lack of documented evidence. 1 am pleased some of your readers are concerned with consumer product awareness and I am anxiously awaiting the next thrilling discovery. Bob Story Vancouver . @ VALID ONLY Eyes were |. an on ee oe eee esa en I agree with Diane F. Williams’ letter of Feb. 22nd. in times of restraint, how dare the School Board deny the taxpayers some relief from taxes by blocking the North Shore Independent School access to a super- fluous useless public school building, when it could be collecting rent for it? To move into this money _ maker themselves, the School Board will be incurring: hor- rendous expenses On an already burdensome budget. “What a frivolous waste to demolish a lucrative as-is ren- ‘tal asset. .-For the School Board to spend taxpayers’ money to satisfy their selfish material interest when it can actually ease the cost of education by making money is surely a clear comparison of Free Enterprise to Socialism or State Capital- ism. Spend, spend, spend if it means defeating us middle- class taxpayers. oard ‘selfis Dear Editor: - It is time the teachers, principals and Schools Boards realized that they do not own the schools. The tax- payer (the public) should have the final say on Hamilton School. Stay where you are, School Board and let’s get some revenue from that useless building. In my opinion, School Boards, teachers and princi- pals are terrified of competi-. tion from the private schools for many reasons — they could. not perpetuate their jobs if there were teachers and schools made available to discriminating and selec- - tive parents. The Social Credit govern- ment, I’m sure, would cer- tainly like to make money, | not fritter it away on non- essential moves. Could it be that Diane F. Williams has a vested and personal interest in keeping private school teachers, especially principals from entering the education field, hence the veiled hostili- ty? Is Diane related to the Libertas meeting set Dear Editor As well as massive unemployment and tremen- dous labour unrest the British Columbia Government has placed a 14 billion dollar (ap- prox.) debt on the taxpayers . of this province. We are witnessing the waste of millions of tax dollars by various government agencies and crown corporations. There will be more tax in- creases this year. Want an i ALA ® VALID ONLY alternative? We are working for a pssitive change. The LIBER- TAS party of British Colum- bia has clear cut policies and programs to deal with these serious problems. If you have a question or want to hear more come to The Interna- tional Plaza Hotel in North Vancouver on Thursday, March 8 at 8 p.m. Joe Lopushinsky Leader of the Party eran eee ag A7 - Sunday, March 4, 1984 - North Shore News principal of Sutherland School, Mr. Williams, of the same name? Give the children back to their parents - the state should keep out of the nursery. Mrs. H. Johnson. 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