' page 4- April 27, 1977 - . North Shore News Unempioyment. Inflation. Separatism. Crime. -Words that are becoming familiar to an increasing number of Canadians. Politicians talk of ‘‘wrestling inflation to the ground’’ and creating jobs, but what do the people think? This week the Inquiring Reporter asks: What is Canada’s most pressing problem? / ATTN MTN ; ‘of Governors - owners’ Thirty helped pupils from Lonsdale dozen wieners Elementary School, 2151 Lonsdale, donate $50 to N.V. RCMP crime _s prevention fund, said Bonnie Cornbor- ough, Block Parent program . coordinator. , The hot dog sale, organ- ized by Cornborough and Mrs. J. Burrows, was held during the school’s lunch 7 hour Thursday. Cornborough has urged other schools to follow suit, especially in city north. Funds raised in such ven- tures help RCMP provide stickers and engraving pen- ‘cils for ‘‘Neighborhood ‘Watch,’’ a program set up whereby valuable items are engraved with the home- social insurance number to discourage break- ins. for Capi College The of Capilano College Council, chairman the Dr. Lalit Srivastava, has announced the appointment of Paul Gallagher as prin- - cipal. The appointment is to ve effective as of August I, 1977. Mr. Gallagher was the first director-general of Dawson College in Montreal during the years 1969 to 1975. He left Dawson at the end of his second term to become director of the Canada Studies Foundation in Toronto and held this ap- province. wrong? Gerdon Barhelden North Vancouver It’s got to be unemployment. B.C.- has a_ very high unemployment rate, yet we are supposedly a_ wealthy What is going > Lions Gate Hospital has received. approval from the Minister of Health to go ahead with construction of the northern extension to the 1a present . building iS5th Street. towea rd Ss ws VV UR At a total cost expected to_ be about $20 million, the emergency and radiology . facilities, six operating | rooms, “11 intensive care: -~ pointment from April 1975. until the present date. In the past, he has served on advisory boards (ETV ~ {Juebec; National Film Board Education Productions) and was appointed to the Board of Concordia University. His literary contributions “-nclude papers on diverse | educational aspects and he is ‘o-author of Canada: The story for Young Canadians. Mr. Gallagher was awar- ‘ted a Doctor of Civil Laws degree from Sir George Williams University in 1970. north wing will include new beds, new labs and storage facilities, and underground’ parking. A sneak preview of the new Burrard Inlet ferries, the ‘Burrard Otter’ and ‘Burrard Beaver’, is being presented -by Community In-Sight this evening (Wednesday, April 27) at 7 p.m. on Community 10 Television. ~ Martyn Stubbs and Tim -Frewer set out with Com- munity Ten’s portable equip- ment ‘to take a closer look at the new ferries and go for a ride. The program includes excerpts from an interview with Hugh Curtis, minister.of Don McKinnon North Vancouver I think it’s unemployment. There’s all kinds. of people wandering the streets with no job and no money. Too bad the government can’t provide incentives for bus- inessmen to create more. jobs. Tenders for construction are expected to be called later this month. Announcement of the ex- - tension was made at the annual general meeting of the North and West Vancou- ver Hospital Society. last . Wednesday. _ The budget for the 1976 fiscal year was .also disclos- ed, showing the hospital with a marginal surplus’: of $26,000, small. compared ‘to municipal affairs, and with Mr. C. Spratt, who talks about safety features, har-- bour traffic, safeguards against inclement weather, and the general organization of traffic in the Lower Lonsdale area. The program also examin- es some of the ways in which the new ferry system will affect our lives, and looks for answers to some of the Quebec will likely be. on the list of topics discussed by American conservative William F. Buckley, Jr. when he appears at a_ special fund-raising dinner in Van- couver April 29, according to his headquarters organiza- tion in Virginia. Buckley’s agent, Kather- ine Babcock, said that he would be prepared to make some personal statements on the Quebec question during his Vancouver appearance at the Holiday Inn Harbourside here. The general topic of his $100-a-plate dinner speech, she said, would be ‘‘Some of the Problems of Freedom.”’ The Buckley visit is being sponsored by the Blue Brick Building Society of the Progressive Conservative Party of B.C. Tickets are SWILLIAND BUCKLEY YR. _ available through the Holi- day Inn Harbourside and the Progressive Conservative Party. For further information call David Abbott or Jack Moore at 604-683-1335. inn Beth Wandell North Vancouver Unemployment among young people. With no jobs available, what - incentives have people got. It is very hard to start at the bottom and work up nowadays. the total expenditure in excess of $20 million but a considerable improvement over the previous year’s loss of $163,000. in the election of members to the board of directors, Maurice Fellis, a director since 1967, became chairman, replacing John Bell who held the post for the last three years. West Vancouver Alderman Don MceAlister now holds the ” position of vice-chairman. — questions we've all been asking. Ted Talbot, President of the North Vancouver Cham- ber of Commerce, talks with Vern Schoth, president of the North Vancouver Business Assocation about the notable differences to North Shore businesses, and the hoped- for results in terms of new growth and development. Community In- -Sight is a half-hour program sponsored weekly by the North Vancou- ver Chamber of Commerce, produced by Trish Grant and Community Ten Television. i2- Kim Hennecker . North Vancouver I think that unemployment is _ pressing: Canada’s most problem. The lack of jobs is demoralizing the country. you soon. oe Opon Friday night 1690 Marine Dr., ‘North Vancouver \ Wet SQ rie th Buy her what she's always wanted and never thought she’ d have -a KitchenAid dishwasher All KitchenAid dishwashers have a multi level wash system that lets you load as you like. 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