Text uRe ess + a “tte ATER Eat 6 rs ; oer ' teenagers and other crimi- . _ benefit to lawyers (defense “to make decent, law-abiding. Sok Lemna enter steer ry At - -vise the victim once he has. ; Pa legal laws! | any. of our ‘provincial or. ter- ov epehnatt, Rew eereneas ETE pattern tensa ATA ME me et A owe CaN ATS ge CAT eR i Mailbox WEST VANCOUVER Lanes used as Dear Editor: ing his cubs pick up litter Congratulations are due to from the streets of West Mr. Robert Pellatt for hav- Vancouver, as mentioned in Lawyers make laws Dear Editor: _ Reading newspapers from across Canada, one finds “many instances where judges have dismissed serious crim- inal charges against criminals are treated as first-class ‘citizens while the victims are usually left to suffer the consequences of the crime and pay for the Jawyers’ fees by way of taxes. Not only are innocent people the victims of the criminal, they are also made victims of the justice system. D.D. Cranfield Saskatoon, Sask. nals because their rights were not read or told to them. Our . elected _ politicians, too many of whom are lawyers, insist that criminals be treated with respect and - dignity. Our lawyers’ laws are obviously on the side of . the criminals: in our justice ~ system; not on the side of : ‘the innocent victims as they should be. There appears to be ‘an: ‘unwritten law that -is. being as used in our.courts extensive-_.:} . ly: the criminal ~should be. committing: crimes “rather . than’ being in prison, where they. are of: little “financial or prosecution)... . ~ ot Without, public ‘consent, ho ‘our law-makers have decided “citizens into second-class cit- -- ‘izens, “The”. criminal has |. rights. and’ must: be told his |}: - ‘Fights “-after committing a° | crime. However, the crimi- nal‘need not advise his in- tended victims of his ‘plans to commit! a, crime, nor.ad- Labor + $5.50 pr. ‘committed , the ‘crime against. | ‘them or their property. 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Litter is certainiv not restricted to West Van- We believe it is high time more is said and written publicly about this problem! ‘Mr. and Mrs. E, Puchinger, North Vancouver 986-4121 [By JUDY CAMPBELL | [By JUDY CAMPBELL | CAMPBE T- Sunday, January 26, 1986 - Advertisement WEIGHT LOSS © The first impression one receives when meeting Dan Rutley (director of D. Rutley & Associates) is that he is warm, caring, willing to listen and become involved. His hypnotherapy and counselling practice ‘has been open for over 31% years. Dan has helped hundreds of North Shore residents with problems ranging from in- somnia to anxiety, from fears and low self-confidence to smoking and weight loss. “There are two main probiems when dealing with weight loss,” says Dan. “The first are strong feelings of being deprived and the second is self-discipline.” Dan emphasizes that “when the feelings of deprivation are eliminated the self- control increases.” Hypnosis can help the over-eater to desire ‘better’ foods, become full more quickly and remain full and satisfied between meals. Three things are accomplished: a better diet, less calorie intake and the elimination of snacking (plus _ a happier, thinner person). Being overweight is often a sign that something is wrong. Dan _ emphatically states, “people overeat for a variety of reasons; boredom, worry, anxiety, quilt, depres- sion and sometimes it’s just “California Mexican. Field California Gra roccoli Cucumbers Empress" Made Easy . bad habit. I show - people ‘how to’ eliminate or deal more effectively with these reasons. Dan's principle quality is not that he hypnotizes or counsels people but that he cares and is sincere. Every client he accepts is different, even if their ‘problem’ is essentially the same as others he is helping. Consequently, each client's sessions are geared around thern, depending on their personality. The sessions are, in other words,” ‘tailor o made’. es North Van Store Only Sale effective Jan. 26-Feb. 1/86 Dan Rutley, Professional H Dan's office is. in. a. pnotherap professional building, just off Lonsdale on “15th ‘Street. He's a personable man who is willing to discuss the sub- ject and his work openly and honestly.: He extends an in- vitation for a free consulta- tion, so, if-you have any questions or, think your. life style could be : improved, why ‘not. ‘give Dan’ Rutley. ao call? “As Dan strives to: teach: “It’s. the’ quality. of. life ‘that : really counts.” ; (Author's note: Dari Rutley mu can’ be? contacted’ at: his office by calling 986-9304.}. : North Shore News