mm OE ee ee ee net THE OWNERS of the com- pany that. distributes Fox brand radar detectors says efforts ty ICBC to make radar detectors ‘‘scape- gouts’’ may cost -his com- pany as. much as _ half-a- million dollars in sales. Robert: Neeld. a former North Shore resident and national sales manager for Atlantic and Pacific Market- ing Corp., says recent publicity about. .a.. traffic safety committec’s attempts to have radar detector sales banned is unfair. “We've been the. victim of over-generalizations and over-simplification,’* ‘says Neeld. -‘‘Saying that everyone who purchases a radar detector does so with the intention of speeding is ' Tike’. sdying everyone who |; buys. alcohol. is, an, atcoholic:’* a Victoria ~: Copies of. 16 - Sunday, February 10, 1985 - North Shore News Detector salesman claims he's just a scapegeat _ makes you more concious of Neeld further charac- Neeld says while ; “radar. E ‘Coma and join us at the new. EMBERTON PLAZA (next to. Save-on-Foods) OPEN Te eye a week 11: 00am-10:00pm “ Queen Mary: Community School _ ‘Monday, March'17 I Response: Document ‘be completed and mailed directly to returned to your neighbourhood school orthe - North Vancouver Schoo! Board Office. ~ --—=Let’s Talk About Schools Discussion Paper = Personal Response Ducument — ~ Brief Abstract Form Available at your.neighbourhood - ... school or North Vancouver School ‘ Board. Office, 721 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver ‘Inquiries: 987-8141 (loc. 206) greater driver awareness. ban the sale of detectors ‘*The radar detector from their outlets. your speed, you're always terizes the use of the provin- keeping -your eye on it,’ cial insurance corporation to Neeld: says. ‘it’s presence. battle detectors as ‘‘bully keeps you aware of your tactics’. speed.”* “Because they’re going to Neeld was reacting to a the retailers as government, recent ICBC press release in the retailers are afraid of which it was announced that six maior retailers in B.C. Seo page 17 have decided to voluntarily "The Personal Best 7 by Four N orth Shore News + Photographers - Ay nevy exhibit of i ators by North’ Shore u News photographers : Ellsworth Dickson, Stuart. Davis, Terry Peters, anid Ja. Smith, will becn display °°: for one month at the North Vancouver City, Malt ‘ Readers of the North Shore .News are already familiar with the high quality of professional work - by these photographers — among them they have. ... _ won 18 newspaper industry awards in the past five “" years -— and this exhibit. will give people of North and West Vancouver the opportunity to'see their. > personal best, the photography done on their: own e Time: 9 am - 4:30 pm Date: Thursday February 14 through Tuesday March 12 - Place: North Vancouver City Hall ‘ 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver “YE OLDE ENGLISH “FISH & CHIPS” TAKE OUT SERVICE Admission is free. - Ngee : free time. 987-0686 | This event was organized w with the co-operation of the North Vancouver Arts, Council and, the North Shore News. . ‘Monday, ‘Fetiniary. 48 7:30 p.m. 2 re — Wednesday, February 20 7:30 p.m. im : Een : - Monday, February 25 7:30 p ‘2 : UNITED. ACCUMULATIVE RETIREMENT FUND 1984. GROWTH 13.2%* : ~ THIS REGISTERED FUND ACHIEVED THIS gs) PERFORMANCE WHEN. THE TS.E. WAS —6.0%. : AVERAGE ANNUAL COMPOUND RATE OF RETURN OF THIS FUND THROUGH THE PERIOD DECEMBER 31, 1977 to DECEMBER 31, 1984 WAS 20.9%* SSOURED FINANCIAL TIMES SORVES PANU SH PMH, eeting. for brief presentation: 7:30 p.m. © For additional information, call or write to: BOB CHALMERS 6) R. PHIL MAWANI YORKTON SECURITIES INC. #800-609 Granville St. Vancouver, 8.C. V7Y 1G5 669-7752