22 ~ Wednesday, August 3, 1988 - North Shore News [ hursday | August 4--Cathedral Lakes trip for adults. Eagle Harbour Centre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. Trip to Cathedral Lakes wilderness area near Keremeos. Pre-register: 921-7425. August 5--Louise McKnight reads, to elementary school children in French. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. I am, tak August 5--Toddlers storytimes for ages 2 and 3, and parents. N.V. City Library. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. tnt August 5--Paint-Along Excursion, Britannia Reach, Eagle Harbour Cen- tre, 5575 Marine Dr., W.V. Pre- register: 921-7425. nant August 5--Day of trout fishing at Alice Lake for teenage members and non- members of N.S. recreation centres. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: $8, transportation included. Details: 984-3159. Pick-up at Lynn Valley Rec Centre and William Griffin Rec Centre. * as August 5--Breakaway Drug Abuse Society: young person and parents drug and alcohol 12-step recovery program. St. John’s Anglican Church, 13th and Chesterfield. 7:30 p.m. August 6--Nature Walk, Lighthouse Park. 10 a.m, for one hour. Meet vol- TOTEMCOLOR 986-2271 “The Most Complete Full Service Photolab on the North Shore” ® Quality processing by our own experts * Custom enlargements up to 24x36 inches made on the premises * E6 Processing * Slides from negatives * Slides from Prints © Buplicaie Slides * Prints and enlargements from slides © Prints from old photos and restoration unteer guide in carpark. Info: 926- 2805, hak August 6-- Garage sale. 2246 Marine Dr., W.V., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Proceeds to Marineview Housing Socicty’s five psychiatric boarding homes. tek August 6--Saiurday storytime for 4-8 year olds, N.V. City Library. 10:30 a.m. Come in to WIN! Enter your name for a chance to win-a family day | Sunday | August 7--N.V, Rec Centre Outdoor Club hike to Alouette Mtn., Fraser Valley. Leader: David 980-4791, Eleva- tion gain 1100 m. Round tip 21 km. Hike to Radium Lake, Chilliwack River. Leader: Al 929-8213. Elevation gain 885 m. Round trip 12 km. For pass to Splashdown Park water slides in Tsawwassen., Winners will be drawn and notified each Friday evening during the month of August. Minimum value $35.00. (No purchase necessary). hoth hikes meet at N.V. Rec Centre parking lot, 23rd and Lonsdale, at 8 a.m. twee August 7--Award-winning gardens tour from Horseshoe Bay to Deep Cove. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tickets $10 each. Available at Eaton's Park Royal Ticket Centre or call 926-5342. Sponsored by N.S. 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On the right side of the page is an item that is taxed at a rate of 52%. Despite the fact that over ten million Canadians drink beer, and think of it as something less than a luxury, beer and beer drinkers find themselves in the 52% tax bracket. In fact, 52% is the national average Since the recent provincial tax hike here in British Columbia, we're actually paying more than 56%, which is one of the highest rates anywhere in the free world. Now, we wouldn't want taxes on all these other items to be raised. But something seems out - of balance here, and we wanted you to know the facts. So next time anyone suggests raising taxes on heer, you can ask yourself what’s fair. Herel to swallow, isn’t it? The Brewers of Canada. iF YOU THINK THE TAX ON BEER JS UNFAIR, LET US KNOW. ved like to hear your opinion, If you believe 52% tax on beer is already too high, and you'd like to see a ganthinedne about keeping it fram climbing higher please fill in this form and send it to us. Ci Yes, Pthink the (1 Yes, I'd like more tax on beer is information about NAME_ tou high * beer and taxation, ADDRESS CIy _ . PROVINCE, POSTAL CODE Mail this form to; The Brewers of Canada, PO. Box $2518, Burnaby, British Columbia V5C 9Z9