10 - Sunday, September 13, 1992 - North Shore News How do you feel about the approaching rainy days? WITH THE annual passing of summer into the history it. But somewhere in our coastal Dr.-Sunshine-and- book of sunshine-hour statistics, UV-rating statistics and Mr.-Rain character lurks a yearning for a downpour. it beer-consumed statistics, the North Shore residents steel must. No cne with a siated dislike for a wet climate themselves for the impending drenching that the winds could live here. of change, and September, bring. The Wet Coast, as our So we hit the street in search of all those, or any, closet eastern and middie Canadian cousins so fondiy refer to rain-worshippers. . INQUIRING REPORTER Rob Laufman North Vancouver I think the rain is very depressing. But, con- sidering the great sunny — summer we had, we can’t SJacquic Davis North Vancouver Personally, 1 think it’s a hoax. This year the rain is not going to come. Terry Riggs North Vancouver Weill, rain is just like a shower. It’s only water, and it doesn’t bother me in the least, as long as North Vancouver a I am sorry to see the nice sunny weather over, but. _ I enjoy the rainy season ' also in Vancouver. | ot Vancouver Like my friend, I’m a positive thinker. It’s not going to rair. the rain is not too cold. LGH hosts transit meeting LIONS GATE Hospital will host a: public meeting in its gymnasium on Wednesday, Sept..30 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to discuss the issue of accessible transpertation services currently offered by B.C. Transit. The North Vancouver meeting is.one of. five public meetings » hosted by B.C. Transit around the ‘Lower Mainland to find owt what residents think about the accessi- ble transportation services offered in the Vancouver region. '“8.C, ‘Transit wants: input on ’ handyDART, the Taxi Saver pro- (gram, accessible buses, SkyTrain "and SeaBus . from peopic with disabilities-and_ others,”.-said B.C. do is to learn from our passen- gers. These meetings will help us design future services that accu- rately reflect our customers’ needs.*’ He added that handyDART service will be available. for transporation to the meetings and passengers may book trips to at- tend the meetings up to 48 hours in advance. A discussion paper | about ac- cessible transit service in the Van- couver region is available to the public. To obtain a copy or to register to make an oral pres- entation, call 264-5000, locals 5101 of 5138, Written briefs can be handed in at the meeting or sent to: B.C. Transit’s Accessible Transit Department, 1110-1200 West 73rd Ave., Vancouver, V6P 6M2. *Buya Flame Broiled mi hoger” at the regular price aid eet a second Flame Broiled ed Whopper" FREE! a y * Flame Broiled '< Whoppert - at the regular: -Price and et . ‘a second © : Flame Broiled .° - > Whoppe er : Please present this coupon before ordering. Not valid Sith any other offer. No.cash value. Applicable taxes payable by bearer, Valid only at participating Burger King Restaurants. . " GEA ING CORPORATION GE wanze’ CORPORATION suadausecueauueceemuuuuossbctuaeuuudadune TERED Flame Broiled Whopper: * Buya Flame Broiled - Whopper* at the regular price and get a second . Flame Broiled: @ Please present this coupon before ordering. Not WMivalid with any other offer. No cash vaive. G2 Applicable taxes payable by bearer. Valid only | @ at participating porger King® Restaurants. a EXPIRY DATE: September 27, 1992 Tal, OF AA. OE GURGER KING complain too much. Got- ta live with it I guess, eh. WE'VE CHANGED OUR ADDRE WE'VE CHANGED OR BUT dealership. Kingsway Lexus Toyota has now become Burrard Lexus. OUR RELE PURSUIT ...CONT! ‘Visit ou new showroom at Burrard & 2nd to view the latest in automotive perfection. "Tae eis Raa Poe. :