¥;,Octoher 28, 1981 - North Shore 8 © eesdc ben we noasths 2. - ews | wo A, A 10 Ta Weds 4 slay ; omes stay when. their houses are mean worked ¢ on? .. - Today’ s question is: “Should the government compensate - homeowners who insulated their homes ith urea formaldehyde?” Trevor Maunder orth Vancouver " Of course the federal government should help ‘the families and replace the unsafe insulation. If } to go during econstruction, ac- commodation should be rovided. West Vancouver ~ J think the government “Should give the victims -assistance. After all, it was the government's Own program. I think the families could find their Own accommodations during the recon- struction. . Brian Holman ' North Vancouver The government should foot the bill. They ad- vocated the insulation program and so_ they should look after the people involved, in- _Gluding temporary ac- commodation while the insulation is replaced. being Ron Alnslie North Vancouver If free enterprise did this, they would be sued The government 15 responsible and they should take care of this mess If the government won't help. we need a new government BA Swartz Vancouver The government should compensate ol this replacing and the ssctias mistake by the insulation providing hotel accommodations with cooking focthties soa the famthes can carry on mheyin re Dek Einan of West Vancouver and Leona. ‘and. ‘Stanley Pedosuk ‘ Stronge, both “of © North Vancouver, Inman, who was born in England and served with distinction in the RCAF, was honored for his devotion “to the Air Cadets, commercial development, the arts and social service, especially’ to youth and senior citizens.” He is also chairman of the community Hazards Task Force, whose report calling for major changes to tighten up safeguards on the maufactire and _tran- sportation of hazardous materials in the North Van waterfront area, was last week accepted .by North Vancouver District Council, which set up the committee. Leona Pedosuk was ap- pointed because of her work in the British Columbia Federation of Foster Parents Associations, of which she is a founder and first president. She was cited for “giving unstintingly of herself to bettering the conditions of children deprived of the care of natural parents and to the strengthening of family ties.” Stanley Stronge was honored because he “ex- celled in various sports, including swimming, basketball, and especially soccer as a star player.” Volunteers fund LGH THE AUXILIARY to Lions Gate Hospital has = an- nounced it will be making a further $31,000 contribution to the hospital. Auxiliary representative Sharon Larson has told the hospital board her members will contribute $28,000 for an image intensifier for the department of radiology and $3,000 to obstetrics and gynaccology for a fetal heart monitor OF FICE PERSONNEL Julie Elford Tt MPORARY - Sylvia Gowans PERMANENT Oe—> RSaist ASSISTANCE We save you the search toe 1A0W 1% Street North) Vancouver 984-0251 “When an n accident i in 1940 left him: paralysed, ‘he turned. . to- -wheelchair sports and has “trained - a host of disabled persons.” The. most famous North Shore recipient.of the award is probably Chief Dan George, named an officer of the order in 1971, who died September 22, The Order of Canada was ‘founded in 1967 by Lester Pearson. He wanted to create a fraternity of merit that was neither tied to British awards nor politically motivated. “Desiderantes Meliorem Patrium” -- “They Desire a Better Country” ~