12 ~ Sunday, April 26, 1992 - North Shore News Anna Marie D’Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER THE LATEST NDP trial balicon involves talk about the institution of tolls to pay for highway and bridge improvements. Highways minister Art Charbonneau made the suggestion last Monday. He said an individual motorist would pay a $1 or $2 toll, and the money rais- ed would go towards highway improvements on such transportation links as the Second Narrows Bridge, the Massey Tunnel and the Trans-Canada Highway from Should road Langley to Vancouver. Charbonneau estimated that $4 billion worth of highway repairs needed to be doze, but he said there was no budget money available for the projects. A trial balloon is a government tactic that in- volves finding out the public’s response to an idea. If the response is favorabfe (including no public reaction), the idea may proceed as government pclicy. tolls be charged? Faye Ulker North Vancouver I think it’s a good ‘dea, but they should use tokens for payment. The. price of the toil should only be a quarter. Joyce Antonio North Varcouver I don’t think it’s a good idea because of the cost of administration. They should be able to figure some other way to do it withovi creating further Richard Scott North Vancouver On some express high- ways, perhaps, where there is not that much congestion. Cheryi Boetzkes North Vancouver No, I don’t like the idea because of the conges- tion. My husband drives to work in Clearbrook, and he would have to stop twice for tolls. Joe Ruttle North Vascoever. { think it’s a good idea if the people using the bridges and highways are paying for them. As long as collection doesn’t cause congestion. bureaucracies. On Our Exclusive Leather Upholstery Effective May 1st, 1992, we wi!l no longer warehouse upholstered furniture. We can serve you better by special ordering your style, color and fabric. For example Thomasville offers over 200 leather samples and colors, and show over 3000 fabrics in all colors and patterns. Delivery to your home will be approximately 6 weeks from date of order. This saving will allow us to reduce all upholstered furniture off our present list prices. Thornasville furniture has built-in satisfaction. — ddeal o space. : mm sz — een " FINE LEATHERS & FINESSE SALE 2599.95 2399.93 1995.95 999.95 499.95 5999.95 Bring this coupon to Public Storage and get i 5 Q” Off your first | month’s rent. NORTH VANCOUVER 1775 Main 5t. 929-7166 Sofa from - Love Seats from Chaise Lounge from Chairs from Ottomans from 3 pce. Sectionals from the finest leathers & fabrics are used by Thornasville. Call skin (very soft) high end Anylne dyed feathers & seme finesse ostrich grey & many many others. i _— _ ey tals BJ) J. Collins is now offering savings on beautiful soft leather upholstery. The style is graceful, and enhanced by the luxurious, sumptious leather. “f Choose from sectionals as illustrated, or a comfortable chair and ottoman, ail magnificent accents with any style decor. Let our professional interior designers assist with your selections from these and other exquisite styles. j *Subject te availability on selected sizes ony. Limit une space per customer, New rental only. Does nut inclide applicable deposits ur fees. Otter expires May 17, 1992. NSNSPOZ ee ee ee ee ne Personal or Business Storage When 1 you need more space hen you move Affordable’ monthly rates Store almost anything PUBLIC STORAGE RENTAL SPACES You Store it. You lock it. You keep the key. Fepoople Wik Cucalional, Sesto SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY! 685-8414 435-5566 —wktireds 4240 Manor Street © Burnaby, 3.C. Downtown (half a block west of 1080 Mainland Street at Helmcken Vancouver, B.C. THOMASVILLE GALLERY Sheraton Villa Hotel) _ MONDAY A oO SATURDAY 9 9 A. M. TO id PM. SUNDAY NOON TO 5 PM. bea Biosd Bonor