ATO - Wednesday, Lin ed much controversy. November 14, inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson he Distory making operation in Loma . Cahfornia where ‘‘Baby Fae received the heart of a baboon has caus- i) Some say it 18 cruel to kill animals for their organs and others say it is pynoulish unkering’”’ Today’s question 1s: ‘“‘What do you think of animal organ transplants ?’’ and not science. Don Peck North Vancouver transplanting life is more than an animal's although I do animals. Jessica Stokes North Vancouver successful, try, we will never Although iw may callous to sacrifice a ba know child dhe it chance she however slim there , Civde North Vancouver Robtason Porm ottr farvcor vat Orpen tharisgharies wobysrsany hile bias pee Prrority oven Che aapvittiad hands cet ditbereny ved doors © wrt beat Naa. ge: bb wal North Viaaecouver boNay we Nac frarman tives tote try Ov paates } Ne Vastlig Wreitipo ow! bea Ty pve pre edt rt 1984 - North Shore News { agree with the idea of animal organs. Saving a human's important hfe, lave Itasampossible to Know if such Operations can be but if we don't seem boon, would you let vour Was a might live, arieittatl Sap uny take lite NVtee all owe cat dl abiittiaal sbreootid.d tay ot. it passes aries tert iting Police blotter Delivery man fights off 3 assailants A TRIO of North Vancouver thieves picked the wrong man to rob when they tangled with a pizza delivery man Saturday night. . The three, still being sought by police, jumped the delivery man from behind shrubs at a house in the 300 block otf East 2Ist Street while he was delivering piz- zas that had been ordered at that address. The delivery man was thrown to the ground and the three demanded he turn over the money he was carry- ing. The man fought back, however, freeing himself from the attackers and taken them on. The three would-be thieves gave up quickly, scooping up the pizzas and then fleeing on foot. Pohce have talked to resi- dents of the area but so far have been unable to identify the three battered would-be thieves Pistol-packing thief gets cash NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP are looking for a pistol-packing robber who used a handgun in the weekend robbery of a Dollarton Highway gas sta- tion. light and dark blue plaid jacket and jeans at the time of the robbery. The man, described as be- ing in his late 20s, walked in to the gas stauon at 6 p.m Friday and demanded cash He is described by police as five teet, 10 inches tall, He then smashed the tele- weighing 165 pounds, with phone in the garage and fled dark brown hair cut just in oa dark blue half-ton below the ears truck The armed robbery is still The robber was wearing a under investigation Money gone -