A110 - Sunday, October 2, 1983 - North Shore News inquiring _ reporter by Ellsworth Dickson When I was a child, the ‘‘in’’ things were Elvis- Presley, duck-tail haircuts, and white bucks and saddle shoes. We then went on to better things like love beads, long hair and massive rock concerts. For today’s column I visited Argyle Secon- dary School to ask- “What i: is currently af Ti] ’ ? A Mary Klick North Vancouver A type of running shoe called ‘vans’ are currently popular. So ts short hair, David Bowie and Bryan Adams. Michelle Rasmussen North Vancouver Mini skirts and sweat shirts are back. Rugby pants are on the way out. | see a lot of army clothes. Some kids now have brush cuts. ‘‘O.P.s’’ have come and gone. Robert Plant and the Flashdance soundtrack popular now are very Brian Westerlund North Vancouver Punk is in with many young people A tew kids have the Mohawk haircuts, but most are too chicken for that) Army clothes ate on Def Leppard is a popular band at the present Karen Miller North Vancouver Ihe Dead Kennedys band ian bed Zepplin is still poputar The punk lifestyle is popular, too Mint skirts have come back. but that won't last The preppy look os sell popular with some people Robert Simmonds North Vancouver What ois in depends on whe you hang around with You tend to dress like your friends There ate several trends like punk. preppy cts A tot of the late suxties music is very popular the led Zepplin, Janis Foplta and Jaint benders Young people pay much attention to thei hau Hiker safe after EMO ‘practice’ CONTINUED Jull, meanwhile, used his CB radio to call for help. The message made its way to the rescue co-ordination centre which passed the plea for help along to the North Shore Emergency Measures organization. EMO, mean- while, was gearing ‘up for a training session on Seymour. It didn’t take long for the 27 members of EMO on hand for the practice to make their way to Cypress and head out in search of Sweeney. They found him shortly after 1] Extended until Oct. 30/83 Includes 12 pt. check-up 1 Qean & adjust controls 7 2 Clean burners 3 Check combustion tor tuel 8 efficiency 9 4 Lubricate bearing 10 ° Test fcr combustion leaks WwW Tast safety shut off 12 wig GIVE BLOOD. GIVE LIFE! We’re counting The Canadian Red Cross Society gas furnace Fall Tune-Up $350 SALES § SERVICE 270-7789 INTERNATIONAL GAS LTD. auINONZed Lennon doaler p.m. when he responded to their calls. “*He was very surprised to see people coming up the trail,’? the EMO spokesman said. ‘‘He thought (Jull) had got some people together with flashlights to help find him.”’ No one was worse for the wear of the incident -- Jull and Sweeney were reunited and EMO got their practice in. And Sweeney picked upa litle hiking hint. ‘‘From now on when he goes hiking, he said he’ll take a flashlight,’’ the EMO spokesman said. on you! + Check biower belt wear tension. alignment Repiace filter Check amperage draw Check for gas jeaks Check electric Check flue REWAR MISSING: Much loved black & white longhaired tabby with bushy fatl Answers to Tormids tout Bogart since Seago may head for rive old thendly Bogle or V7 vicinity We Varta bee home Please call 92. 4008, neutered male Caerts Missing Coentre but $300 tDlock Marine OH! 212, Mike - THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT OF LONDON DRUGS PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT! THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS WILL MEET COR BEAT THE ADVERTISED PRICE OF ANY OPTICAL COMPANY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SHORE. IF YOU DON’T BUY FROM US... YOU’LL PROBABLY PAY TOO MUCH! THE OPTICAL DEPT. OF LONDON DRUGS INSIDE LONDON DRUGS . .2032 LONSDALE AVE. 987-2264. CRASH PAD EWS Sunday, 2 Oct. 1983 Vol. II No. 32 Ukelele Lenny Datehne Honolulu hello ’ Hello! Yes its me. len, calling trom a (crackle) payphone in the [iki Lounge | can't tell whether Pye got a bad line or the band ts too loud, seo [ll have to hurry Outside, a huge crowd of people have been watlting three hours to get Don Ho tickets, and I just saw McOarrett screeching from the topot the Royal Hlawatian Hotel In other words, everything's normal Speak, O Master, Dept. They've got me down here as an expert, no less, at a three day Body Shop Trades convention It seems that down at Crash Pad, we're a leader in our field, especially in the area of Computertzed control systems There's not a nut ora bolt that goes by at Crash Pad that our computer doesn't know about and now Ive got to explain it all tn clear, concise English in return I've given myself a few days R&R basking and lounging and rolling in the big warm waves, eating pu pus and in general hanging oul with the other frostbacks Thats what they call Cana dians down here’ frostbacks Is that a shar? Doesnt feel like it to me Laid Back But Not Laid Off, Dept. Our Hawatian counterparts inthe body business run inte the same stuff we get on the rain coast, rust, cars hitting cars or inanimate objects a touch of salt and spray damage perhaps trom the odd hurricane Curtously, one problem they seem to have that we don't ts a sort of infor mal approach to the work ethic on the part of employees We get people off sick at Crash Pad for a number of reasons but here a sunny day and a big surf can really do them ain J find thet amazing | suppose the frosthack counterpart: would be oa Crash Pad customer | Ma'am, I'm sory but we take your Everybody's gone curling ~ “Coeu cant car today lac ross fram 1315 Cotton Drive ‘ 980-4581 Park & y iford)