10 ~ Wednesday, August 20, 1986 - North Shore News $3,000 after being found guilty of dumping a toxic substance into Lynn Creek. This week Inquiring Reporter asks people in Upper Lonsdale if they feel there should be (ougher penalties for illegal dumping. PROVINCIAL ENVIRONMENT © officers recently discovered evidence that Ovo North Shore companies were dumping chemicals into local creeks. The offenders, who were not named, received written and oral warnings. On June 4. a North Vancouver company was fined ee Should | penalties be tougher? reporter | —_ by sune Taylor Stephen Barrington rs Ezio Matteotti Vancouver I think they should fine them or do something to make them stop -- you can’t just go dumping chemicals into creeks. Fred Riedl Vancouver I think they should be fined — heavily fined. They should be fined and told to get rid of it pro- perly. duson Chaney North Vancouver I don't think they should be doing it at all. But if they are they should be getting heavier fines. It should be patrolled a lot more too. Ryan Fourchalk North Vancouver They should be fined more. My dog is swimm- ing down there {in the creeks) and you never know what could happen. North Vancouver Yes. There should be a spot that is allocated for people to dump these chemicals. If there is (already) a spot then they should utilize it. EDGEMONT a aainc CENTRE LIMITED The North Shore’s leading Flooring Specialist is taking on the CARPET GIANTS. Here are Just a few samples of our ae (| i rn Crossley Karastan Crossley “King Edward” Vs Off sale regal pushing ata Ends Aug. 15/86 Down to Earth Price DON’T MISS IT High Fashion Berber 3 Beautiful Colours special purchase 1495 sq. yd Limited quantities 18° sa. ya. Special Purchase Carpet Clear-outs values to $42 sq. yd. Specially Discounted from 10°5 sq. ya. Peel 'n Stick Tile 2 colours only 25°., to clear — Season! End Clearance “ARTIFICIAL TURF” eS PP er reres. a oraceN OT gee es We have extended our business hours: Friday 9-9, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-4 985-0011 CENTRE LIMITED 985-0114 1083 Roosevelt t Crescent North Vancouver eo blocks behind the Avalcn Hotel) f Sa