ids’ care -N ‘the Pembérton : Heights ‘kids! care clash, the area’s school has.’ ~made the right. decision. : Thirteen yeats ago, the school Was . .on a North Vancouver School District — 44 list for possible. closure. Good A‘June 15, news: ‘story chronicled” ‘thing sometimes , that action is’ a ‘the? plight, of: the: North Shore Children’s House day care; which has stranger to bureaucracy. : The: school’s * ‘growth initially” ~ been “located vin, a portable: building pushed the day‘care out of the school’ onthe Capilano elertientary ‘school 1 grounds since 1990, © ‘It ‘currently cares for, 24 ‘children. | Some ..are from the Pemberton : “Heights arca; some are’ no wee Khe ‘facility .has.. provided a good” “move, and into the on-site portables... ‘Now the school itself needs three.» portables to, house its overflow popu- lation and has asked the. day care to Leaving : iton ‘the: school grounds: ervice for arca parents and surround: | “with the’ other portables: would * edliithe , day’ care:'childre with the:: encroach on much-needed schoolyard ‘atmosphere of. a‘ thriving dtemnentary. ' space for Capilano’s studentry. sch * The for-profit-day care: has been: ay care, : it’s a little too ‘applauded for the work it has done in” : h ‘school’ population has». ‘4 ere : Capi o's: student. popitlation has” qutgrown. the -achool’s main building. ews Free Speech Defence J Aros on: March’.26, ‘stood at $98,496. “Legal fees expended - “« this far by the News have already hit approximately $178,000. The final bi a wal be much’ higher: All funds received, will help defray the legal costs faced by the News in its battle with the: Human. Rights Tribunal over a_complain laid ‘against. the’ newspaper. and its columni Collins by the Canadian Jewish Congress ‘The hearing into the matter, which began on ‘May 12, atthe Century Plaza Hotel, 1015 Burrard 'St., has n bunal of of. one, has: fallen “ill, The hearing set, to, resume with final arguments on June 23. A “has yet to be determined. ‘Another excerpt from. the hundreds of respondents! “to the cause: "Tr was 1942 and I was. 1 1 years old. We lived on the : second floor of an apartment building in the city of: Hamburg: ; One day, late in the cening, T was awak ed by the noise of ancerurned farnieun in the , » Apartment above and a man shouting \°I didn’t do anything. I didn’t say anything wrong. Leave me’ alone,” T heard him being dragged down the stair ways, still yelling he had'done nothing wrong. The ' partment building door was slammed shut, then the ud of & a ‘closing car door, followed by the roar of the engine as: the car sped into the night; And then silence, complete silence. We néver saw this man Again. ‘To this'day, I can hear the. man’s desperate voice p Bleeding his innocence Long live free: : . Ralph’ E. ‘Shulz_ 0. the: "North Shore: News~ Free” Speech | i” Defence Ea can be sent to the News office, 1139 Lonsdale. . "> Ave. North Vancouver; V7M 2H4. Cheques should be made ° oy out to > the North Shore News Free Speech Defence Fund. * ° a hy srensinwOdirecea Korth Shore News, founred in 1909 as an independent suburban newspaper and qualified wader Schedule 111, Paragraph 111 of the Excive Tax Act, is published each Wednesday, § Friday and Sunday by North Shore Free Press |, ., lid. and distributed to every door on the Noth” > J ‘Shore. Canada Pos! Canadian Publicahons Mai itowart Huan, Resources Manages sie 4 Marketing Director ~~ Sales Product Agreement to, 0087238. Rwhiig sates available on sequési. = 00'S t ‘+ Distribution Manager 908-1337 (124) . 985-2131 (127) 61,582 (aera cituaton, Wsdestay, Vnday & Suny} decision. a (0 press, time, Thursday, donations from: over 1,300 Nev os readers and free speech supporters to the find, which was ini-’ postponed because Nitya. lyer, the’ hearing tri): ” Creave Senvces Manager the area, but its population is 24; the _ school’s population. is 410. es The: fumbers back the. schoo!’ » Coun; Trevor Carolan is is willing to step in where angels — and his political colleagues, who aren't quite up to-angel sta- “ tus — feat to tread, _ Distracted by a mere - federal election, this column has been deplorably silent about Carolan’s attempt to: “arm council with some actus | ". al anticipatory knowledge of © the boo f . children that for ‘Young a ature so-. | called same-sex families - —_ ‘the books that Surrey" school board rejected in th "face of great presure.by homosexual lobby- ists and teachers: and the.teachers’ unions, with support in the background of course 3, by the New Democratic Party government? and the education ministry, led by boyish! trendy Minister of Education Paul Ramsey ait.