f2 - Wednesday, February 4. 1990 - North Shore News blacks could be negotiated peacefully, but he added that the armed struggle to end white domination will continue. Some say Mandela’s release is an indication of good will on the part of the South African government while others remain skeptical that the apartheid system can be dismantled without further violence. AFTER TWENTY-SEVEN years of imprisonment Nelson Mandela is free. The leader of the African Na- tional Congress (ANC) is again calling for the political freedom of all blacks. But his release from prison makes an already unstable situation even niore volatile. At a ral- ly on Sunday, there were clashes between the police and youths. Mandela told the rally he hoped freedom for Will Mandela's release make a difference? 4 " . Psy a ro inquiring reporter Elizabeth Collings Bruce Clarke North Vancouver Mandela would certainly be able to make a change. Hopefully it would be a peaceful change, but that would be a difficult task. Joka Cronin North Vancouver It will change the ANC. The white government will probably get more than it bargained for because it (Mandela's release) gives the ANC a tirmer base. Tomas Savage North Vancouver I'm just hoping that some of those neo-Nazis don't (ry to assassinate him. South Africa is just lucky they haven't had a revo- lution long before now. Edith Savage North Vancouver Ill just give the African people more of an im- petus to end apartheid. Untii democracy comes to South Africa, there'll never be peace. People want freedom. Sharon Carroll West Vancouver it definitely gives Afri- cans more hope. Now that he’s released, the South African govern- ment will really have to stand up and pay atten- tion. RHYTHM ‘N blues hitmaker Bobby ‘Yaylor (right) rehearses with guitarist Henry Young (left) and (from Icft to right) Austin Gangur, Steve Oldenborger and Micah Shaw from Windsor’s senior stage band. The musicians were jamming for a Valentine’s Day concert to be held to- night at Windsor Secondary Schoo}. Tickets can be purchased at the school office or at the door. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to Windsor’s music department. For more information phone 929-2361. | 73 14 days of Valentine's — 4 .. my true love gave to me . . en On the 14th day ... You dont have to dress in tights and leap tall buiidings toon our SuperCustomer P Bonus Plan. | It's easy. If you have three of the eligibie services, you're a Supercustomer - eligible to earn %% Bonus Interest on this year’s RRSP GIC contribution. If you have four of the eligible services, you qualify for /2% Bonus Interest. Bonus Interest can make a big difference. For instance, if you qualify for 42% Bonus Interest*, on a $7,500 five year GIC at 10%%, you earn an extra $280! Plus you can earn Bonus Interest on any RRSP funds transferred from another financial institution to a Royal Trust GIC. Find a phone booth and call your Royal Trust branch for full details on how you can become a SuperCustomer, GRAND PRIZE Diamond Earrings from §E UECARO JEWELLERS 984-2040 Available *based on having four of Koval Trust's eligible services. ROYAL = TRUST ; One winner Where Advice Comes First each day At* Credit Rating 935 Marine Dr. | Feb. 1-14/90 ort an Saturday 9:30-5:30 pen 1557 Lonsdale Ave. _ Hollyburn Plaza, 1760 Marine Drive 980-8561 OVER 100 STORES & SERVICES sini Nosw sof 984-4466 922-3276 as Parking HOURS: Mon-Wed. 9:30-5:30 pm Thurs.-Fri. 9:30