Page 10, June 13, 1979.- North Shore News ellsworth i dickson - Rav expresses a desire to -have their. own _ government « -and’. become totally in- _ dependent. This issue. the In piring Reporter asks: North Vancouver : “Yes. Itvis time. native _- Indians “had more” say _ concerning their future. I think we would be -culturally stronger if we . firefighters were kept busy “for I A North Vancouver man, ; North Von driver” Crawford had to be assisted described by his lawyer as an from: the truck, he _ was epileptic, diabetic, driving: when sto pped by alcoholic, was sentenced.to _ police, and that when tested, four months at the Alouette he had a blood alcoho! level “River alcohol rehabilitation of .3. unit, in North Vancouver ‘Provincial court: Herbert Crawford, aged 37, of 202-148 West Six- teenth Street, had pleaded guilty to impaired driving in connection with an incident, September 14. - Crown councel, Armand -Petronio, told the court that ‘Petronio said Crawford already. had a record of impaired driving charges. Howard Bradbrooke, who -was Crawford's lawyer, said Crawford ad“ to take medication for his condition, and that ‘the combination of . the drugs -and alcohol is absolutely explosive.” ~ ant North Vancouver". City second floor of the three- storey apartment block. early Sunday morning with fires in bedrooms of two The suite suffered ex- different apartment blocks. ‘The driving of his trick - when he has been drinking is. a most serious danger to the public,’ Bradbrooke | said, and he added Crawford has _ sold his truck, and does not own a vehicle of any: sort. Bradbrooke said Crawford now. lives with his mother, _ and since seperating from his wife seven years‘ago, ‘his life has gone rather dramatically downhill.’ ‘Before passing sentence, Judge Nancy Morrison asked p firemen: busy All the occupants of the 16 _ suites were evacuated into the street while firemen using an aerial ladder ex- . ~ tinguished the fire before it _ that time.” H ; tensive damage and the fire governed ourselves: — Christine Leo Vancouver I think native Indians Should be: entirely responsible ‘f5t ‘their own affairs. I suppose that would mean having their own government. Mario Iacovone North Vancouver If they had a separate government, there would probably be many conflicts. I do think they should have more say in what happens to their lives and race; after all, they were here first. A. Dayennger North Vancouver Right. I feel the Indians would be better off if they governed themselves. Bol Kilmor North Vancouver I don't see why not. They would possibly govern themselves better than the present system and it would be more cconomical for Canada. spread through the window and up into the next suite and then to the roof. “Shortly before 1 a.m. they were called to 330 West 2nd Street to tackle a fire on the One of the North Shore’s most com- fortable and intimate | spots is the Snuggery at Harvest — the ideal place to relax while enioyie Q light meal and listening to some of the West Coast's finest perforrners. - *kelth Bennett ap- pears “June Tl to June. 23. 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Shortly after 6:30 a.m. they were again called out,”- ‘Crawford. how he. was feeling, since (Ctawford had spent the nighti in detention. She then sentenced ‘him to four months. detention | at _ Aloutte. 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