“Page A10, June 24, 1979 - Sunday News the border had to goon a gas rationing plan. po Our. oe co pal for ration t also oul ‘some — , “How would ae feel about gas rationing?” " . Bill Hayes: North Vancouver i remember the gas rationing we had during the Second World War. We adjusted to “the ~ problemis alright. » Lynn Grant | | North Vancouver I'm not dependent so much on gas right now, but if we had rationing, I'm sure it- would be a— problem for many mt people. Fraser Begg North Vancouver Gas rationing would hit me hard. I’m a taxi driver and I need gas constantly fa-tO carry on business. Maybe we could switch to savther fuel. M. Gerlinger Vancouver My business depends on gas; rationing would make my life a lot more difficult. But if it hap- pens, we would just have to live with it. Ros Nicols North Vancouver I think gas rationing would = inconvenience many people's businesses and personal lives. Somchow I think the oil companies are not telling us all the facts about the so-called cas shortage. This” issue ’ th ¢ Tajoiing’ “Reporter asks: 7 an : British Libera] So leader, . Jeremy. Thorpe, has should | " ghoot truck .driver..was killed by a. sniper. Wednesday. ' WASHINGTON (UP?) -: Pentagon ~* ‘officials ~-aeknowledge both the United States and the Soviet Union are weapons specifically designed to destroy the other’s land-based missiles in a surprise attack, The Washington Post reported recently. “truckers |” — back if “Ajj necessary. An. Alabama. OK ) d for ned for suprise otfacks | | _ -‘Counte force’ weapons pose new threat ‘developing . it:-beén Found. not quilty of 0 plotting. to “murder a man * who.claims ‘they once had a . homosexual affair. rr London “after deliberating for three days." in the 1960s when the Soviets put their’ -missiles un- derground, will make the balance of terror between the. two superpowers--more precarious, The Post said. Backers , -including Defense © Secretary Harold Brown, counter that it would be more dangerous for the “Three co-defendants were also acquited of the. charges. "Thorpe had’ always ‘denied he-had an affair with male model Norman Scott: “The ‘charges had created” _one of the biggest scandals ~ ever involving | ‘a British Politician. | argues the United “States. must respond in kind. The newspaper said a high-ranking Pentagon. executive acknowledged Thursday that either of two missile. options President Carter must choose from — THORPE - > Vindlested. A Soviet iiatercontinental ballistic missiles buried -in underground silos. -. Once either one is deployed, defense officials . told The Post, the United States would be threatening United States to leave the field of - counterforce weapons -to the Soviet Union. The Post said Brown Critics contend that such a “counterforce” capability... pursued by the United States 7 One of the North Shore’s most com- fortable and intimate spots is -Snuggery at Harvest — the ide-.. place to relax while enjoying a light r .eal and listening to some of the West Coast's finest performers. Tim Williams —ap- pears ..June 25 to June 30. Visit the anu gery Monday through Saturday 08} to: Midnight. Long, meaty Ribs of Canadian Beef glazed in a smoked Honey Sauce. One Rib - 1.50 Two Ribs - 2.25 Angels on Horseback Oysters wrapped in Bacon and broiled: served with our tangy Cocktail Sauce. 2.50 Barbecued Pork Tender Pork slices on a bed of Lettuce. accompanied by Plum Sauce. Sesame Seeds and Hot Mustard. 2.50 | ; - “Honey-Glazed Ribs 7 Beggars on I lorseback A marriage of tender Chicken Livers and Pineapple, wrapped in Bacon and broiled _. 2.25 . a a Snow Caps Escargots and Garlic Butter snuggled in Mushroom Caps, topped with Cheese, broiled and served with toasted French Bread. 3.75 Chef's Assortment A delightful combination plate including Honey -Giazed Ribs, Angels on Horseback, Barbecued Pork, Beggars on Horseback, and Snow Caps. . . For Two or More 2.75 per person the the Air Force’s MX _ Soviet ICBMs to a greater blockbuster, under degree.than at any time since development, or the so- the late 1950s. and. early called “common missile,” 1960s when Soviet land made up of parts from the MX and the Navy Trident-~ missile - could. destroy ‘missiles. were above ground and thus very vulnerable to destruction. - - - 4s 4: Vegetarian Delight A bouquet of Garden Fresh Vegetables sauteed in Butter with a touch of White Wine. 1.50 Gsarlic Prawns Four Tiger Prawns butterflied and broiled n Garlic and Herb Butter. 50 Oysters Florentine Young Oysters served on finely chopped Spinach, sauteed bread crumbs and Parmesan Cheese, topped with Sauce Mornay and baked, 3.45 Coquilles St. Jacques Scallops baked in White Wine Sauce, sprinkled with Parmesan Cheese. Cheese Plate With toasted French Bread 1.75 Angels & Beggars Three cach of our Angels and Beggars on Horseback 2.65 Cheese Cake A must for Cheese Cake connoisseurs! ° Rich and creamy, topped with Bing Cherries and Brandy 195 Every evening of the week Harvest’s main dining room still features magnificent feasts Including some of most succulent, mouth- 7 watering Prime Rib to be found any ‘where. aft if Hawes Fating Horse~ Esplanade at Cheste: ld. Nore Vane. oo: | (near the North Sh. termi Seahu « Por Reservations Y “30K RESP SAS SF): alll ot Cat —pmmemiredntiamens = aot eeeeenaemeeneeetneetial