femembrance Day thoughts ‘appalling’ Dear Editor: For the past five years I have been receiving free of charge the North Shore News at my home in West Vancouver. On Nov. 10, I read Doug Col- ‘lins’ article, ‘‘Unsettling Remem- brance Day thoughts,*' and I im- mediately called your office to have all future deliveries of the North Shore News cancelled. Over the years I have only oc- casionally read Collins’ articles, as 1am not often inclined to pay much attention to third-rate in- tellects with far right opinions. i have. often wondered how your, paper could condone attacks on minorities, immigrants, women and the host of other citizens of Misuse of . . : 2 il Dear Editor: Many with parking permits for people with disabilities arc _using these placards improp- “erly. The information sheet “received with the placard ‘clearly states: “t) The placard can only be ‘used when you, the registered holder, are leaving a parked ‘vehicle. It must not be used if “you remain in the vehicle. . 2) Misuse of your placard “will result in the loss of “associated -privileges and no ‘further placards will be issued “to you, There. are many violations in’ Ambleside. Park. For us _ who require wheelchairs it is . ‘difficuit to embark. and “disembark | from an ordinary space. “3G, Wynne West Vancouver. Made in England for over 50 years, now available in Canada. Cosimax is constructed from the highest quality double- dipped rubber. Stainless steel cap’ and..supple . velour covering. Soothes aches and pains. Brings warmth and comfort year ‘round. Extra large, stays hot longer. One to three weeks delivery. (while supplies last) “Order by phone 988-3064 Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm ‘or send cheque or money Forder -For 69.95 + 4.90 GST, 4.90 PST, ‘| 5.00 shipping and handling. Total $84.75 ‘:]To Comfort House Marketing Ltd. “ PO. Box 86350, North Vancouver, . : B.C. V7L4TS Canada that this vile little man feels compelled to denigrate. His article on Nov. !0 has now made me realize that he is simply a revisionist neo-Nazi and I can only assume that you: paper shares his beliefs by allowing him a venue to vent Lis irresponsible and fascist viewpoints. The attempt by Jewish groups such as the Canadian Jewish Con- gress to bring war criminals to justice is not as Collins suggests a witch hunt. The Holocaust did happen. War criminals who participated in the systematic slaughter of mil- lions of civilians in Europe do live in Canada and murder is a crizae in Canada. To suggest as Collins does that the attempt to seek out and bring to trial war criminals is “nonsense”? is tantamount to con- doning state-sanctioned murder. The fact that John Demjanjuuk was released from. Israeli custody speaks to the reality that he received a fair trial. Above all the anti-Semitic in- nuendo and suggestion in the ar- ticle, what | found most appalling Engagement Ring $888 were Collins’ list two paragraphs, Collins suggests that the people secking to bring the perpetrators of what is probably the worst crime in history to justice are “hate merchants." He also states that the 137 soldiers in his infantry battalion who were killed in action would hot want revenge. To make any- analogy between an armed soldier killed in action and an unarmed civilian rounded up and murdered in an occupied territory shows a complete lack of understanding of reality. It is the memory of both the 137 dead soldiers in Collins’ bat- talion and the millions extermi- nated in Nazi death camps that is tainted by Collins’ insidious arti- cle, tt is perhaps you, however, who are the real ‘hate merchant,’" in that you may somehow benefit by providing space for the malicious thoughts of this neo-fascist bigot. William R, Kotker Go through past bills Dear Editor: Your Sunday, Nov. 14 edition contains an impassioned letter from a Mrs. Margaret Amirault requesting that people vote in favor of the proposed new long- distance pilans of BC Tel. Perhaps the good lady should put herself into the position of us seniors who do not make, or need to make, calls to such a widely dispersed family or group of frieads on a frequent chatty basis! "Bracelet 58 $288 Certainly | keep in touch several times a month, but not to the ex- tent that the proposed large in- crease in rates would offset it. Let people sit down and go through their past bills and 1 think that the average non-business subscriber will be astonished at how much more they are going to have ta pay for occasional calls outside the present calling arca. 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