SA —— ST ERiatetaD stare SnSnS Ei = ViaIlLBox QUESTIONING THE HOLOCAUST Collins’ freedom of speech threatened Dear Editor: The whole subject of freedom of spcech is becoming controversial in itself, Just when one could begin to believe that freedom of thought, belief and opinion was assured by the Trudeau Charter of Rights, we have a new wave of hysteria which sweeps doubters into danger and writers into the path of outraged town councils who condemn newspaper columnists by public resolution. Did Collins have a right to speak in his defense? { am outraged at the North Vancouver City Council for its in- ability to understand the right to doubt is not hate, no matter what the Canadian Jewish Congress may say. Mr. Collins’ writing of Aug. 7, J have read carefully and he has from my recollection carefully and accurately reported some of the ‘lay off Holocaust’ OPEN LETTER TO DOUG COLLINS Doug, will you lay off the Holocaust and that idiot Zundel. 1 agree with your views 99 per cent of the time, and I’in glad you have the courage to speak out against Canada’s immigration pol- icy and parole system which are both Idicrous. I agree that Bill C-72 stinks and that the Meech Lake Accord should be dumped in the lake. Brian Baloney is selling us out to buy Quebec and other ethnic votes and I’m afraid us English-speaking palefaces are becoming a minority. I even agree with your feelings on abortion and rock (music?). But if you don’t stop your repeti- tious ranting about that crackpot, you'll lose your credibility even with us right-wing rednecks, Another thing I can’t agree with you on is your objection to the protection of our environment, but let's forget all that for now and join in support of the Reform Par- ty. Roy Swanson North Vancouver Vickye Allard (formerly Wood) : Madame Allard has been affiliated with # § the Anna Wyman School of Dance Arts § since 1970 and has been a strong pillar # | in its development and . : 4] Senior dancer with the Anna Wyman i Dance Theatre for eleven years, § Madame Allard has performed § B throughout Canada, U.S.A, Germany, E fy Austria and China. Specializing in § i Creative-Contemporary dance classes § fy from Preschool to Senior levels. Anna Wyman Scuooid or Dance Arts} 926-6535 WENROLL NOW fl 7 — Wednesday, October 5, 1988 - North Shore News DRAPERIES BY S&S. LAURSEN CUSTOM DRAPERIES AND VALANCES Labour $6.50 per panel unlined, $7.50 lined. 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Hf it was doubting the six mil. f ; tion Ukrainians allegedly starved by Stalin and the Canadian Ukrai- nian Commission protested, how Faculty member and classica! guitarist extraordinaire, Stephen Boswell, will be performing Tuesday, October 11 long would it take the council tof j ildi tell them to get lost? Would the ff OCT. 15 & 22 Ome Room council sce fit to condemn a co)- rom t- p.m. umnist who expressed such f SS] Free. Call 984-4951 doubts? Perhaps the North Van- couver City Council discriminates . on ACCESS CEN TER against various groups. for more information. The ietter of reader Mowbray in ... at Lonsdale Quay response to the column shows how at the Nerth Vancouver Seabus Terminal easily misinterpretation occurs Geiting Elec when he compares Collins to a ff 984-467 j it harder than you Nazi doctor, Perhaps he should fj think? read the column before he criti: ff Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 1-9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 1-4 p.m. * cizes it. Penne wes : , Doug Christie i ! 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