A7 - Wednesday, October 10, 1984 - North Shore News 3 mailbox DX Seek a creative answer to hunger Dear Editor: Re: Doug Collins’ don me, Pope!”’ As in any question involv- ‘‘Par- teaching, and not with how deserving those receiving aid are. | believe that there is a responsibility shared also by and the International Monetary Fund. It doesn’t work to say that birth control is what is need- decades, as well as from the aftermath of colonialism, the political instability, corrup- tion, repression and wars that between our affluence and the poverty of the other three - quarters of the world’s population, or we can look ing people, there are at least non-Christians for fellow ed. Of course it is, but there Doug Collins talks about, for creative ways to eliminate two sides to the question of human beings. is sample research to indicate and fromcontinuingtransna- hunger. Perhaps government the West’s responsibility to We are rapidly learning that only when people are tional exploitation. to government aid is not the aid developing nations. The that the earth is a spaceship free from grinding poverty The U.N. is asking us on best way. It is not the only Pope, of course, was speak- whose resources we all share, and hunger, when they have October 16, World Food way. Let's take up the ing to Christians, whose and that our own welfare is some sense of security, some Day, to make a commitment — challenge and find a way that responsibility to feed the more closely tied with that of hope for the future, do they to eliminating hunger in the works — before it’s too late. hungry, give drink to the our neighbors than it was make use of birth control. world, in particular, in thirsty and clothe the naked before the World Bank, Africa is suffering ‘now Africa. We have achoice: we Judy Rees-Thomas has to do with Christ’s transnational corporations, from the worst drought in can ignore the increasing gulf North Vancouver Cypress Creek is not for salmon Dear Editor: ‘minated in 1983, because of one of the North Shore Safeguard pets from wildlife Dear Editor: In your newspaper dated can give off very tantalizing odors, especially when not There are a number of — the consistent rapid flushing municipalities as saying ¢PL!9 there was a very wrapped very well. So we points we would like to ad- — of this system. We contacted ‘Why are Fishenes so con: helpful article warning pet cannot blame the wild crit- the dress in an article by Mr. D McDermid pubhshed in the Sunday News, 16 September Mr. McDermid should con- animals which are naturally are being so very careless WHE 1984, mon Cypress Creek was UN- firm that these streams are after a first-class meal---and ourselves. | thought that I oday, | suitable in its present state as potential fishenes habitats, @ Pet left our in the yard or aupuld state my mind in your October is) porn T- 9. We contacted the Depart a salmonord habitat before he eriticizes our crue Barden ty very tempting, ‘papés before someone loses pm in the Health Lab, ment otf Fisheries and emplovees especially at night! a very dear pet. _ toom H204. interviews Oceans, 7 suggested Ms - We would lhe to know oe wt 82 anion for amici and spoke with Che trork whom Mr. McDermid Rick & Mary Hawes Backyards and gardens Gaile V. Campbell teceral Fiheries Olicer re learned of the ‘run’? in North Vancouver where the garbage can stands = West Vancouver the Cypress Creek region He Le told us that salmon runs are © YPress Creek? Mr. McDer- not re-established in Cypress Creek as stated by Mr McDermid in this article. We then contacted the West Van couver School Board and provide a stable fisheries on vacation? Family Physician . knowledge “a were told that their involve- habitat and protect” the L eittome Relax en announces the relocation of his prepare you fo furt! : ment with the Salmon residents. eave t x RA ie A : Enhancement Program on Mr. McDermid also quotes joy the sights and Iii MEDICAL P CTICE education? The BE Cypress Creek had been ter Province of B.C., Ministry of Environment and were told that tn their opi- mid’s well-meaning, but mis- guided statements are in error as necessary alterations to the creek channel are required to an unnamed engineer from Justice group says thank you Dcae baditor « t SJ WW phone 986-1911, local One aeatin near future 258.4 thanking the North Shore Thank vou Once apain News tor ther co operation Dorts Harborne (Mrs. LABOUR ORKSHOP More specttically this) tine Secretary out thagks are to Nir Noel Citizens United The worn Studies Moight. 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