8 — Wednesday, February 19, 1997 — North Shore News aaeerner : a - PRIM Sad a SOMEIETT Fe” a chain reaction. The mice and innocent birds? es = a e U sei ai Pj eon 0 iSO n j n e riu rb | n rats also cat the grain. The Please ler it be known this owls swoop down and cat the is happening in West mice and rats causing them to Vancouver. 2 . . : . . : ge Dear Editor: somethin fhe unfortunate pigeons di . T have worked and lived in Have you ever watched a I went to customer service are nesting and pooping on The SPCA can do nothing. West Vancouver for 30 years bird die, flopping from side to and asked them to call the — the cars! They have been to the media. and never knew this was hap- side, trving to flap its wings to | SPCA because there was a T called the SPCA myself, Dead birds have been pening to our wildlite. exéess tly? pigeon in distress. and they said, “This is legal bv placed on the administration Marie Sand { was outside the bank of The person said, ~The Agricultural Canada and Park sk, but who can help these | West Vancouver CIBC after work, watching = SPCA won't respond because Roval Administration — has Dear Editor: the bird die along with others. poison had been put out for — been doing this for years.” People who know me They said “We must do them.” The poison grain is causing have wondered why I have been so silent the recent exces: North Vancouver District Council. ; I have been waiting to . ve see what absurdities of a W Dwight Jefferson justification would sur- - : Financial Advisor face, and absurd they are. opr: obaone fa 925-5568 The Municipal Act has ; ’ : Titec annual companied weal seen ching ching nha a ot Toll Free: changed very little since ; f : ; ‘al and eimmentof a dinds asa dusibunions The recurs iy 7-800-772-9066 oc y day, ae holder which will reduce "Unit value and uc «= Sulite 214, 100 my day, but the changes : tatee, Pare perfornance 1 oot ect ny of kat peormance Park Royal, Torademadl ne. on council have been . 1? THINKS k of Midland ‘Salwyn Capital “Nest Vancouver huge. The uteer lack of any leadership has resulted in the hired help running the show and controlling council by pulling all the right strings. Our swollen bureau- cracy, 34 planners, 32 managers or equivalent at last count, has bred con- tempt for clected mem- bers, and the giveaway of the land bank is a measure of their contempt for council. Now we are seeing the spending of $900,000 to gain access to the beach at Deep Cove? Who is smok- ing what? A 50% _ indemnity increase may make the newly elected feel self- , , - os . important, and they can yun es ; wPots Rus O-at ner always relay on the Corrie : : : BOR Gee Kost wannabees to back : . : : oe : an additional their greed, but additionai Spe : ae a . ane : ANettical Blinds: work? . Please! P’'m afraid “ . : Ernie is running on two , . spe op cs ; hy ti Spy ovinders in the matter, ; YOU SHOULDN'T. That's why we waive our BBY Mite Blinds. es- and I feel like joining the . “ al « aletrati OG . dis a mini Opp fe ys te staff in my contempr for : annual administration fee. All vou need is a minimum ; “Hanescuimh Blinds vjedince: all of them except Harris. account balance of $15,000. We also offer one of the ee * I dug out an old : . oe . . North Shore News the : lowest Commission structures for Canadian equity trades. other day and read that : . . , soe pene we had’ increased our For details call 1-800-387-6507, indemnity to $8,000; that 7 was 1980, bur then we : - worked in those days, and “ . bt EE 7 tried to give value to our Scotia Discount Bro ke rage a wo _ Specializing in window coverings for over 10 years electorate. — ; ; ee Peter C.D. Powell t *Repistered trade-mark of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Member CIPE. : 447 -- o4o-W 3rd Sh N. Van. + an 984 -4101 . : Watch for our . » March drapery sale! 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