12 - Wednesday, March 25, 1987 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington “hv THE NORTH Vancouver London Drugs drugstore on Lonsdale started selling wine and wine products March 16 as part of a four-month experiment in selling liquor in special stores. So far, according to store management, there has only been one negative comment about the new service. The Liquor Control Board, which is the body governing the province’s liquor sales, has received no complaints. As the government policies do not permit Drugstore booze a € grocery stores to sell liquor, the drugstore was chosen for the retail outlet. Customer comment cards are available to help the store management keep tabs on the public’s opinion of the idea. When the licence expires in July, the operation will be reassessed based on the customer com- ments. This week, the Inquiring Reporter wants to know how people like the idea. good idea? Mark Zahodnik North Vancouver I guess I see no problems with it as long as the people who work there are careful who they sell Karen Irani | North Vancouver I’m all for it myself. Anything we can do to make the economy better we should be open-mind- Jiri Tyls North Vancouver I think it’s a good idea. We've been way behind the United States in this for too long. Eric Ince North Vancouver | I don’t mind it at all. What difference does it make. It’s convenient. Elizabeth Ince North Vancouver { think it’s convenient. If people want to buy a bot- tle of wine they can get it with their other things. it to. ed about. Chambers ring with song ABOUT. 21 red-jacketed singers’ ~ brought North Vancouver City and . District.. council. chambers - alive with.song Monday as April was . proclaimed ‘Barbershop Harmony Month. 20 Sone Se cp ingers,. members” of” ‘the “lo pter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement LACK JACK 1 (LIBERAL RULES) | ROULETTE ] (S0c TABLES) = “EARLY BIRD _ BONUSES’’ of. Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, gave a brief harinonic demonstration for both councils in separate recitals after North Van- couver City Mayor Jack. Loucks and “North Vancouver ‘District Mayor Marilyn’ Baker proclaimed April Barbershop Harmony Month. . Natural Gas for Vehicles iS clean-burning, safe-and a lot cheaper than gasoline, | So make the switch today. | For more information call B.C. Hydro 293-1999 ABCHydro Natural Gas to Go. Now’s the time to go! SEE NATURAL GAS TO GO DISPLAYS AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Guildford Town Centre — March 23-29 1240 Guildford Centre Surrey Brentwood Mall — March 30-April 5 4567 Lougheed Highway Burnaby