ee dee cee ee Van_ polling stations Al0 -Sunday, November 21, 1982 - North Shore News ‘NOVA lumber OK in plan FROM PAGE A1 period in which to set up their ballot system, as well as the fact that delays occur while votes. are mailed in, and because they are not restricted to polling day, they have decided to keep the ballot going unti Wednesday. Enthusiasm for the citizens’ referendum has Geen snowballing in the days leading up to election day. Supporters of the concept ~ have offered to distribute ballots among West Van citizens at Simon Fraser University, while others were planning to hand them out to people going to West inquiring — ‘reporter Elisworth Dickson Speaking asa motorist, it bothers 1 me when a pedestrian stands on the sidewalk at a | crosswalk giving no sign whether he intends to cross the street or not.. Speaking as a pedestrian, it bothers me when a motorist zips by me: at a-crosswalk when I’m halfway — across the road. Today’s question is: ‘Do you find moforists courteous to pedestrians?"’ OPEN HOUSE Nov. 20 & 21 Saturday 9-6pm Sunday 10-5pm many specials on in-store cut flower bouquets and flowering plants free roses one per person please while they last Pasabahce Hand-made- fine glass vases Copper & Brass ware yesterday. The citizens’ group had 2,000 ballots printed, in dition to those in the N al: Design Selected Robert Carey it’s all being done. at their mons ‘ation Nordh Ven aver own expense, they say they'll Fresh & Silk Flowers. Ornaments | have even more printed if there's still enough. -people wanting to vote before Wednesday. ‘Project coordinator Redner Jones says that if there’s the demand from people “then we'll get a ballot in their hand somehow, even if we have to draw it by hand.” He’s hoping, though, that those .who missed them might sift through their News editions of November 14 and 17 and use the ballot forms ‘in the advertisements. Jones hopes to generate interest ‘in the various ‘outreach committees of local churches and keep the ball rolling. “We hope to get a groundswell which can continue,” he says, “not just this ripple we see today. We don’t want this to die down between elections. We can’t ~ convince the politicians until ‘we convince the in- dividuals.” Jones insists: “It is not enough just to be concerned about nuclear armaments. _ Everyone is concerned. But to be concerned and do something constructive is a big step. I have taken that step and many others have also.” | “This nuclear business is like a thorn. You have to take your. shoe off and examine the thorn. Socicty has spent thousands of ycars gearing for war but this gearing for peace is quite a new thing.” Most of the time. At major intersections, some drivers are not likely to stop. Infrequently, some _ drivers are very careless.. Great Christmas Ideas. 30%. Off 1821 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, 922-4171 922-3968 North Vancouver I find most ‘drivers do stop. But not everybody. You do have to be careful. : Steve Dyer “North Vancouver Most of the time I find North Shore drivers are . courteous. It-is still wise ,, to make sure the motorist sees you before. stepping ‘out. Once in a while I see a driver who deliberately does not stop. . . o Ys S Fess fel 4 ideas. Where the Bay, Eaton’s, Woodward's and over 170 favourite shops and services, including 50 one-of-a-kind, offer better quality and service, more variety and value. We’ve scheduled our holiday hours to suit yours. Vi lones North Vancouver Either they are very courteous or they ignore you. I'm a mother and sometimes I worry about my children crossing the. ' street. Sometimes a car will speed through the crosswalk in the other lane. Generally, I find most motorists cour- teous. Looking for a Lampshade wee Park Royal stores Now open to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday All sures shapes and colours | Bring your Lamp to Donna Speer North Vancouver Some drivers are deadly. I do think most drivers are considerate, but sometimes a driver in a hurry will be thoughtless when it comes to stopping for pedestrians. Park Royal South lower level 925-1511 Lanedowne Mall 270-2118