‘ AlO - Wednesday, October 3, 1984 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson he problem of pedestrians getting hit by cyclists in Stanley Park continues. It is now at the point where the bikes might be banned permanently from the sea wall. Today’s question is: “Should bikes be banned from Stanley Park?’ Lila Holm North Vancouver ] was annoved when they banned roller skating Maybe a cyclist tfaining course would help | am_ upset that people are getting hurt, but | really don’t want to see the bikes banned Ken Nicolls North Vancouver 1 don’t think bikes should be banned, but cyclists are going to have to ride more responsibly or they will be banned | go bike mding in Stanley Park and enjoy it very much 1! think most evshsts are responsible Audrey Gallant North Vancouver I hes stiovtaded theo toe teared Starley Bartek is oa ercat place ter ride Nts bee the paths dhe peartrne nis corded Cibo s itis vv bay poles Wher borate there Severe tines bode Ne dae rs orn car eS Oe ee ove List Dou Coverton North Vancouver Pt pool I vod oe Lae i bays d bea, Lowertaded lib pot ks (ee oe ADM ESRF PRESENTATION HOUSE fy Arts society plea: “Stop robbing us’ A REPRESENTATIVE of North Vancouver’s Presentation House has issued a plea to a thief or thieves: ‘‘Please stop robbing us.’ By MARK HAMILTON least ‘**We have been broken in- to four times in the tast month and a half,”’ says of- fice manager Maureen Gulyas. ‘‘Between purses that have been stolen, our box office float, our cash float — just about anything they can get their hands on ’ — we've lost at $1,000.’ In every case, been smashed twice — ° ‘o OFF ALL WALL COVERING BOOK PATTERNS Choose from the world's most popular wall- covenng books furope and the USA 30 hors WINNING WALLS” Save on These exclusive selec ons now pne ed 30% below book pice 50 i, OFF Wallpaper book pre ona special selec thon Of store Stocked walla ovenngs 20 y/ OFF FRE GU AAR ARE TAIL GON MANY try STORE SPECIALS North Vancouver 133 We st 16th St. (Just West of Lonsdale) 988 0141 there has been damage accompanying the break-ins, ranging from broken windows — one has ON WALLCOVERING from Canada, doors that have been forced open. “The police suspect it is the same person or persons and we agree,”’ says Gulyas. “They know exactly where to go (to find money) every time they break in.’’ Gulyas says the break-ins are particularly hard to take because Presentauion House iS a non-profit society and Oppor- not a business. a BR CENER Pre EZE LATEX & AL PAINT ALKY? tunities to recoup the money lost to thieves are rare in times of tight budgets for both the society and its patrons. ‘‘l want to make a public plea to whoever is doing this to please stop,’’ says Gulyas. “We're a non-profit society and here are these jerks com- ing in and_= stealing our money all the time. **We'd like it to stop.’’ lum qualify terior finishes __ Stor finish Sale eENAS SOON 32> Fo) : Vth Dd West Vancouver Park Royal South Mall (Opposite 922-7389 uper Valu)