10 — Wednesday, June 30, 1993 ~ North Shore News Kevin Gillies ON THURSDAY Canada turns 126 years young. We've come a jong way, but we're still experiencing growing pains as we explore the implications of our Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Canada is such a popular country at this point in history (hat peo- ple are flocking here from all over the world. 1 seems that lately many people are preoccupied with pointing out Canada’s shortcomings and its faults. However, Canada’s got to be a pretty good place to live — one to be proud of — because no one seems to be leaving. So in a safute to this great country, we ask: What do you like the best about living in Canada? David Conmer North Vancouver Canada is the best place to live because it's a free society that is multicultural, But best of all is the hockey — best in the world. 1 also love Al Fartey Burnaby The dest thing about be- ing from Canada is the wide open space. It’s not congested, Each region has its unique qualities. Sitvia Jumanea North Vancouver Canada is one of the best countries in the world because of its freedom, its cultural harmony, its security and because it is a land of opportunity. Sandra Barlow North Vancouver 1 like being able to be free. [ can pretty much go wherever J] want and say whatever { want even though f may not agree with the next guy. Farzan Foroughr North Vancouver The things 1 especially like about Canada are the fresh air, the trees, the wide-open spaces. I also like that it is. a country at peace. ‘ the beautiful scenery. SHARE YOUR FAMILY? BCU Services Canada Inc. together with our parent company BCJ (Japan) invite you and your Canadian family to enjoy the unique experience of sharing your home with a Japanese student of high ‘school to university age. Japanese students are known for their polite behaviour, and many student/family visits develop into lasting relationships. if you are interested or would like more information, please call Jason at 689-5722. SEWELL' S MARINA Horseshoe Bay r SIGHTSEEING ts mitt let 2 Histone | sg diauts ob excatngs Fisting aR On sheltered Howe Sond vi tating *RODS, RELL, i Ate ANNIVERSARY sale-a-bration Moe ce ebeadenelres tic SAVINGS OF 20% - 30% - me 3) NO INTEREST 4) ONE PAYMENT F West Vancouver RESERVE NOW 921-FISH (3474) Sp I drop i into Peppi’s for lunch. Sometimes I have the clam chowder served in a sourdough loaf, then Fettucine Alfredo, and sometimes the Smoked Salmon; a New York Steak Sandwich & Chocolate Mousse Cake.” 25th St., West Vancouver, 922-1414. “PLUS” 1) WE WILLPAYG.S.T. 2) NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS FEB 94* PEPPTS ‘On Dundavave Bead