inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson To the joy of many baseball fans, beer is now being served in Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver. However, as you know, beer is not sold at the PNE or other sporting events except for private clubs. This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: "Would you like to see beer sold at more sporting events?’ Mike Hewett North Vancouver I hke a beer from time to time, but ] would not like to see an unruly crowd get oul of hand throwing botdles and that) sort) of thing ' Linda F inlay North Vancouver Definitely | think we are sort of backward ino our hquor laws - think beer should be sold in corner grocery stores as well R.W. Ladd London, England 1] think tt beer at Is fine to sell sporting cvents It's the custom tn England to sell a variety of becrs wines and Iyquans Generally speaking the crowds behave Dan Sauve North V anous ce Yes | beer would dhe to see sold nl tbcrtee Sporting cventa tat aotin bottles ltas safer te: have grange t Ty pay eo broken Bdass cor throws te oethe s Droagian | ornis North \ am oavece Yu: ! Lr So er TO AID JOB HUNTERS Volcanic ashreaches N.Shore A large quantity of volcanic ash from Mount St. Helens has appeared on the North Shore this week. The ash isn’t the result of a change in wind direction, but rather is part of the “Hire A Student” Week bilast-off by the North Shore Canada Employmeat Centre for students. Paul Goyan, officer-in- charge, and Brian Pasman, student placement officer, decided to put Mount St. Helens to work in bdiasting off the campaign. The result: after an tIi-hour mde to Ellensburg, Wash., com- plete with hailstorm and state police blockade, he returned with two sacks of the ash. Ellensburg. a town of about 50,000, was practically closed down as a result of the original blast with roads south to Yakima and east to NV rea Opposed to open North Vancouver City council has reconfirmed tts opposition to any open pit mining on Gambier Island But a request by the Save Howe Sound Society for the council to support the concept: of designating the whole of Howe Saqund as a recreavonal arca was not the subject of any motion, although at was discussed by council members “An open pit mine is one of the worse things that man can do to nature,” said Alderman Payne in reaffirming a motion made by council on November 5 1979 Alderman Frank Marcino said that the oaly responsible Gsary VIALS OF ASH gathered in Ellenburg, Washington are being given to any employer who hires a student. Spokane closed except for emergency traffic. And so, blasting-off “Hire a Student” Week, anyone calhng and placing a job order with the Centre at 986- firms pit mining action could take would be to support halting mineral exploratvon before any Company spends a large sum of moncy While many alderman talked as if council wanted to preserve all Howe Sound “in perpetuity.” Alderman Payne said that the motion only referred to the 9,000 acres of reserve Crown land on Graambner Island council Cross and Bill Sorenson opposed Alderman Gordon the blanket preservation of the land Cross said that) council should not be opposed to the petental of development on Gsamtner and said that. the 3404 this week — be it for four hours or four months work — will receive a commemorative vial of Mount St. Helen's volcamec ambie idea of having development without) any senous term effects on the should be looked tnto West has long island. Vancouver council supported the preser ash. Its the chance of a lifetime. “Hire a Student” Week continues until Saturday, May 31. stand vation of Howe Sound as 4 recreahional area and North Vancouver Distnct council has gone on record as op posing the development of epen pit mining on Gambier James guilty over ads North Vancouver lawyer Jack James has been found guilty of conduct unprofessional because he ad vertised his mailing leaflets A committee of the Law Society of Bnush Columbia handed down the decision last week based on a hcanng conducted in Febrmary The committee held that services by the Icaflets, estate sent to real companies, were misicading and offensive and that sohciting business in this manner was uncthical James has been quoted as that he consider saying will not appealing the until been consider a penalty decision another heanng has held to ringing that drive alive! CSLCAIC. T 681A 24 Watts Powerplay Locking Fast Forward & Rewind R23 AMFM Recewer for Clear FM Separate Bass & Treble {loudness Button Front Rear Fader ‘299°! T24O Lynn Valley Ra North Van On; 6540 Loc/Dist Switch V321 Coaxial Speakers oe inte mtn ree een a Also oan new location 3060 West frosdway Vancoura