TRE VOICE OLE High fashion on a shoestring Carol Crenna: 16 dd 52 pages Office, Editorial! 985-2131 Disptay Advertising 980-0511 Ciassifieds 986-6222 Distribution 986-1327 wEws photo Paut McGrath 11-YEAR-OLD Ariane Khachatourians pulls a Thanksgiving turkey out of tise oven to check on its progress. Have a happy Thanksgiving Day, and if you think you might not have enough to he thankful for, turn to the News Viewpoint on page 6. Area violence concerns Edgemont merchants; Seymour forum discusses adolescent problems SEX, DRUGS and alcohol are the three major problems treated for a black eye and facial facing local youth, North Shore youth workers, health of- injuries at Lions Gate Hospital. The Edgemont Village Mer- ficials, and police representatives told a forum in North emo! 5 % . sdav ni chants Association was expected Vancouver's Seymour area on Tuesday night. to meet with the North Vancouver The forum, which was spon. β€” RCMP on Wednesday night to sored by the Seymour Area Youth By A.P. McCredie discuss what the merchants see as Services Society (SAYSS) and held wy Reporter an increase in youth violence in at Windsor secondary schoo! in the area. North Wancouver, also targeted John Kahlon, owner of the boredom as a key factor in’ North Vancouver girl was attack- Edgemont Bakery, said there has creating youth problems in school ed in the Edgemont Village area been a growing problem with : β€” melee Boe i ee my and with the law. by a gang of girls who demanded youth violence in Edgemont NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge she hand over a@ pair of trendy Village for several years. PARENTS AND concerned community members listen intently at a youth forum held last Tuesday night at Windsor secondary The forum followed an incident boots she was wearing. the previous Friday in which a The 14-year-old See Seymour page 3 school in North Vancouver.