12 - Wednesday, November 1, 1989 - North Shore News inquiring reporter Elizabeth Collings Expansion te senior citizns’ residence approved From page 11 one of the new wings ahead of the others in order to house displaced tenants as soon as possible. “It is also our intention to police applications to esure that we are serving the needy, not the greedy,”’ said Millard. + a@ sem nema eens THERE HAS been much made of the Social Credit’s so-cailed ‘‘Christianity principle’’ recently, culminating in the party’s convention last weekend. Jewish ex-Socred eandidate Michael Levy was booed off the convention floor after asking the party to debate a clause in the party constitution referring to ‘‘universally recognized princi- Joanne Lovette North Vancouver Yes, definitely. Christians are only a small part of the population. The par- ty’s constitution should recognize multicultural population. West Council was full of compliments for the work of project architect Brian Hanna and the patience of the Kiwanis Club which has been working on the project for more than a year. “We're very happy that you have come up with an excellent plan that will mean a considerable NOY 3 ® NEW YORK STRIPLOIN STEAKS ¢ NEW YORK TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS e RIBEYE AND DELMONICO STEAKS e FILLET MIGNON (BEEF TENDERLOIN ) WITH THIS COUPON @ FILL YOUR FREEZER ¢ WHAT A CHRISTMAS PRESENT @ PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED 987-7709 OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30, ‘89 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Rita Wan I'd rather let other people decide because I don’t really like the politicians in B.C. They don’t really B.C.’s have respect for people. Vancouver Well, improvement to the existing build- ing and will result in an attractive facility that is a credit to the com- munity,’’ Ald. Rod Day said. Unlike other such proposals, the Kiwanis scheme did not spark vehement protests from local resi- dents, and Ald. Andy Danyliu congratulated people living in the ‘MARKET LOW PRICES _ a CANADIAN GRADE Al, ALBERTA STEER BEEF HIND QUARTERS 24? SIDES 132 CUT, WRAPPED, FROZEN - DELIVERED TO YOUR CAR PS YA AAA a SO SL) 8 KOR Fa) Arzina Somani North Vancouver if Canada is a multicultural country, it (the Christianity clause) should go. Everyone has lived here a long time. Vons’ ples of Christianity.”’ Levy has s ed by the party’s insen clause is ethnocentric an Should Socreds revoke Christianity principle? Elizabeth Forrest North Vancouver what they want to be. Kiwanis Court area for ‘‘rising above persona! considerations.’’ “This is the first time in several years that council has been able to vote unanimously to approve something which is so desperately needed in our community,’’ noted Aid. Pat Boname. FRESH ince said he was offend- sitivity. Le d excludes al) faiths and beliefs save Christian ones. Others say the party was founded on Christian principles and non-Christians can still appreci- ate the value of Christian principles. It doesn’t really matter. People are going to be vy supporters say the Paul McGrath North Vancouver They should. I don’t think the clause is a fair statement. The Socreds shouldn't inflict their Christian values on everybody. Not everybody is a Christian. Have you lived before this ‘ife? Call 1-800-FOR-TRUTH (367-8788) CUT FRUIT BAR 15 VARIETIES REG. 2.79 lb. Peduce 802540 272