8 - Sunday, Auwust 23, x7 Narth Shore News Mailbox... POnEUS pug a FURNITURE CLEANING. Dear bditor: tut ve Mar tite polabert: : : wetoag tad barre : . Those who seek to silence Dour disaed wot the Nar were toe TE ts tee siete upon. Specializing ir the ‘ Collins should take heed of all tao bidden displodsnie to some : ; J aac. Ip Cleaning of velvet, recent history, Beditors and: owes bones spas Breeden ot spe In the USSR. it was not per- Des da net recent dare the fe thas You cithes Hoary ) brocade & other fine fur- a, as ttssible for Krusches fumself to opintans ot Tae ato dent hasscat ‘ j re publish his speech about the these eb octhem : the Me Sot yay Opn p iture, as weil as British atrocities of Stalin. In Navi Ger- Publication of views diferent tran win, Whidt one disa f Indian & Persian rugs. Many uw wits not freedum of speech ther aan are to beantmired. Phes ban them fantte “bash Add Which allowed Dr. foseph Goeb- know, perhaps better cian most the terters bP have read from those ff For a free in-home bels fo propagate his Propaganda — people, what ‘freedom reals who dre aeainst Doug Collins san 5 estimate wilh no and Julius Streicher to publish, means, “ban him’. Not one, as taras | H ontigation, phone with enormous circulation. his Untortunately the word ‘rae. know, published a COUSEFUCTIVEG i 984 9151 pormographic anti-Semitic sheet ism has sTept data evervdar usare Opposing view point, ; ° Der Sturmer. On the contrary it and, all too often, is used careless: Surah Palmer was lack of freedom which made Iy or defiberaiely to contuse an North Vancouver Logging boosts economy Dear Editor: . Natural environment. Why not a B. Devitt Nobody wants logging. What national park without Lyell? West Vancouver short memories. Remember the impact on the economy of the CPE CER ASAE ELEY worst recession in 50 years and the #/ RUCANOR SOCCER SHOE long drawn-out 1986 IWA strike? B Sho: Factor; Outlet Ss 1] 9° - Yes, nobody ‘wants logging. Man Si & Min Hay. NV. 986-6566 Remember the next time you read *==aSeocounenencersnrenseeneescEE a newspaper, use the toilet, open a carton of milk, walk into your home or jingle some cash in your jeans that a tree had to be felled somewhere. Nobody wants logging. Imagine the price of maintaining our cur- cent lifestyle without it. Our ue a =o . universities, schools, health care, , Made in Vancouver! highways, two cars, several TVs = : " : ¢ No Pioneer Water Resistant and portable phone society all . oe We, LL \ , would suffer. Each cubic metre of - . : 7: a POPOVER wood contributes $200 or $15 ed : ae ; : : Lots of sizes billion yearly to support what we : : 4 MAE A to fit KIDS all enjoy. ; ee : wD: ow Ay TOO! Yes, nobody wants logging. It leaves such a god awful mess. But remember that each hectare loge- ' . Z ed, planted and cared for will grow : : ; Waterproot/Breathable Into a beautiful thrifty young : : ; ENTRANT forest which, while growing, can ‘ io yAN be used for recreation ard other . 4 JACKET purposes. It’s up to all of us to en- . me “yy Men’s and sure that this care takes place. :" fas ' ; Woren’s Sizes Nobody wants logging. The best legacy we can leave our children is a viable economy as well as our Serang the North Shore since 1961 cP Se cla OVER B00 GARMENTS at DEALER COST OR LESS! Preserve forest F/ PAINT SERVICES fees STARTING resources AS LOW AS Dear Editor: ! admire Doug Collins for his military record but not his assess- ment of South Moresby. In the 1950s I had an argument with a man who had a vested in- terest in logging. { had stated that by our methods of logging we were ruining our forests. 1 was told that / e ‘ , alee ’ we did not need to worry, we | : S : a Pioneer WProot would never run out of trees, that oa : ‘Ao: Raincape the forests would rejuvenate ' themselves and I didn't know what I was talking about. It is true we should not run out of timber tracts to cut, but there § : FREE ESTIMATES has been one big ingredient missing and that is ordinary common RUST REPAIRS sense. We would all laugh at a farmer who after harvesting his & ICBC CLAIMS first crop sat down, without doing any more planting, and waited for " ~ the next crop to grow. This is 984 Al 11 basically what B.C. has done from 945 W. fst ST day one. ; Si : , ok ie In the long run, Lyell Island NORTH VANCOUVER ; ey.) . : Women’s Sizes may be the best thing that has Fee Made in Vancouver! happened to the logging industry. : (Next to Beaver Lumber} ; They have gone along as though : Sale Prices start $19 there is no tomorrow, now they Hours: : —cer sore = know there is one, . Hopefully our society is at !ast _— : Mon.-Fri. 8-6 showing signs that it is abie to : Saturday 10-2 think about tomorrow and not just today’s profits. There is a big dif- ference in being keepers of the earth and exploiters of it. J.R. Taylor West Vancouver