Mailbox 7 - Friday, November 22, 1985 - North Shore News Teachers should cut out left-wing rhetoric Dear Editor: If defeated school trustee candidate D.S. Williams cannot distinguish the dif- ference between free specch and political indoctrination to captive audiences in schools, then it is fortunate that the man was not elected to the North Vancouver School Board. How many employers will allow their employees to spout their po- litical views to customers in stores or places of business? ! We are fortunate that the i large majority of teachers set high standards in their classrooms and avoid par- tisan comments to their stu- dents but there are a few teachers that overstep their bounds as the principal did at a school graduation cere- mony. po if the good teachers take i action within their organiza- tion to seduce the amount of - Jeft-wing rhetoric by the few, the students would not be exposed to bias in the classroom. The teachers’ Code of Ethics says it all, “The teacher recognizes that a privileged relationship with pupils exists and refrains from exploiting that rela- tionship for private advan- Dear Editor: My sincere thanks to all the voters of the city who turned out on Saturday last and elected me alderman. It was a great pleasure for me to come in third in my first full term after suc- ceeding the late Frank Mar- cino. Why does CBC keep Frum on? Dear Editor: te It would be interesting to know what your’ readers think of Barbara”Frum - head honcho. of CBC's “Journal.” : off the set. In their position I certainly would! Who is this hostile charac- ter? What are her creden- tials? As the CBC is funded by Canadian taxpayers, we have a right to know - (a) Why was she hired in the first place? and (b) Why is she kept on? J. Henderson tage’', and ‘The teacher speaks and acts toward pupils with respect and dignity, and deals judicious- ly with them, always mindful of their rights and sen- sibilities."* R.W, Ropers North Vancouver I am particularly grateful to all my supporters whe worked so hard and so ef- fectively on my behalf, T look forward to the next two eventful years serving the citizens of our fine city. Allan B. Blair North Vancouver Spend an hour, save a lifetime. Be sure your family benefits trom your estate the way you intend. Protect your family and your assets. Take a little time to write a will. A professional executor offers experience, continuity, impartiality and reliability. Pick up our Wills information booklet from any branch. Or call today and we will drop one in the mail. Central Trust looks forward to acting on your behalf. W Central Trust Serving Canadians Since 1887. 5? branches coassto coast. Cail Bob McLean or Kim Evans at 684-2581, 750 West Pender Street. Vancouver. 12 goo wae serailable. \ vial in handle. Metric wersions av el vial LEVEL _ ° vials. aluminum. 3 360 apy saan hic window po at lengths available. 42- North Vancouver "NEW CORNISi. PASTIES Hot, oe f a ~ take home, for dinner. $ 1 oo Baked fresh daily “12 doz. muffins 9300 1 doz. muffins 9500 SBN ray femmes “eupgeerat en Special continues to end of Nov. No coupon needed. Open 7 days Retractable, Blade * sar e Locks in 3 cutting positions. sh te blades furnished. 10-099. Retail-Wholesale 1 bik. south of London Drugs 1902 Lonsdale N.V. 986-3000 OTH BACK SAW nake of q d steel. C textured HARD TO Back saw 0 EASE nd hardene handle with 48-352 14”. You choose the look, we'll take care of the work, Reasonable rates by reliable tradésmen. Call 985-9128 for a free in-home estimat:. We do bathrooms too. CO-ORDINATED KITCHENS estasusco to 225 East Ist 985-91 23 N. Vancouver ured ality, temperee’ contoured plastic finger gps. 46-222 NAIL CLAW som Special extracting claw. 10°. { treated. 133, 55.033 (apiety8” BEVEL ; ‘ dle, Steel blade with locking astic handle. © ‘Tough pl 995, 46: 825 device. a -2 blks. south’of Capilano Mal 980-3484 eae