inquiring reporter Elizabeth Collings Wilder classic opens OUR TOWN opens May | at the Centennial Theatre Centre for a four-day run. This popular mod- em classic by Thornton Wilder warmly depicts the simple life of the peopie in the small town of Grover’s Corners. 12 - Sunday, April 29, 1990 - North Shore News THE CANADIAN Forces’ track record with the CF-18 fighter jets has roared into the public eye once again fol- towing last Sunday’s crash of a jet off the west coast of Vancouver Island. The pilot, Capt. Hollis Tucker, is presumed dead after searches for him proved fruitless. The crash was the fourth Canadian CF-18 accident this year and the 12th since Canada began receiving delivery Pat Arnett Victoria Pryschlak Sharon Ross North Vancouver North Vancouver lion is a lot of cash plus something intrinsically They should the interest it would wrong with them if it. It seems like a high especially for the people is human error or make. If we ever go to there's that many acci- average for war, the plane will be dents. We shouldn’t be that’s supposed to be us- the pilots. ed for defence. outdated. risking people’s lives. Should we ground the CF-18s permanently? North Vancouver Yes. It’s too much money There should be a public | Something’s got to be Ithink we should have an An _ investigation should just to buy them: $35 mil- inquiry. There must be done — people are dying. investigation because it’s be done to determine if of the jets in 1982 — almost double the American record with the same jets. Although Canada’s CF-18 jets were grounded for two days, they ar¢ now back in action, operating under restricted reguiations. But some say they'd like to see a public inquiry into the accidents while others argue the jets — at 335 million a piece — should be abandoned altogether. Clint Ostoforoff North Vancouver David Anderson Nerth Vancouver investigate pretty dangerous, _ the cause of the accidents something where they crash and for mechanical error, then they should either retrain or buy new planes. im North Vancouver Set in 1901, the play takes a lov- ing look at life, touching on the aspects of family, marriage and death in a small community set- ting. The play expresses things that “*poets and saints understand’’ but few other people come to realize. Don S. Williams, leading acting teacher and director will be direc- ting this production with the Moodyville Theatre Company. Williams first directed this play at the, age of 24 in Brandon, Manitoba. The Moodyville Theatre Com- pany’s cast for the upcoming pro- duction of Our Town will have some familiar faces with Michael North, Caroline Heister and Gary Linden Banks. Our Town opens May I and closés May 4. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7.50 far seniors, stu- dents and Altiance Card holders. They are available at the recCentre Lonsdale or by phoning 987-- PLAY. Special group/school rates available by calling 984-4484. SUN., APRIL 29 TO SAT., MAY 5 SEE YOUR SERVICE MANAGER Lube, oil and filter HERE’S WHAT OUR EXPERTS DO: ° Install up to 5 litres of 1OW30 Availabie Motomaster motor oil for most cars * Install a NEW oil filter © Perform a chassis 95 jube if required 17-9900 6 Flush and fill with coolant Up to 4Lof Up to 6L of Up to 8L of coolant. For coolant. For coolant. For most 4-cylinder most 6-cylinder most 8-cylinder 14-9904-4 14-9906-0 14-9908-6 39°° 44°° 49° Our experts will also: ¢ Reverse-flush system with clean water.