Al0- Sunday News, February 1, 1981 : _ aS ee | i Later he would. rei -. Police in West Vancouver couldn't find the keys when 1977 Plymouth station slosed - are ‘satisfi ed that they. have they went to work on the wagon. after the garages had cl : : ; d use the keys to start solved .a case which saw cars. The youth was arrested an J : “ : séven cars disappear from | When the latest incident and police say he has ad- the cars which had been left February 2; our telephone ‘rates’ are. service station lots and then of missing keys was reported mitted to all seven incidents On forecourts and take ip 12.5% as well as long distance calls, On. reappear just as to police Monday; two which occutred over a two vehicles - for , . re. Does é : turning them later in 6 mystériously.. «.—sfficers_ went along and week period. evening, Among the vehi tion: ‘charges; .and. business phones. we immobilized ‘ the .car and . ch clisappes, en “Many: people. feel the rate is not jastified First indications of what then waited to see what What had happened, they which lisappeared was ‘th ‘| bec 0 they | ha vith B.C. Tele- | Was happening came when happened. say, is tat ee de Am. YMCA buildin because they are not happy with b.C. rel owners ~ noticed that cars would walk into two Am- A building, . phone's service, _ they had left at garages for A couple of hours later, bleside service stations and occasions. 7T . o . up ses The 14-year-old W repair were being returned after the garage had closed, one at Horseshoe Bay and e: x dirty and’ with increased "the officers saw a boy arrive take keys he ‘found with ‘Vancouver boy has been miles on ‘them and _ at the garage forecourt and repair work orders on thefeat with seven counts sometimes mechanics try to start up the vehicle -a@ counters. = - the tof property over $200 ae J don’t’ think our | telephone service is very “good. They certainly ‘have room for im- provement. Let’s hope we -get more for our money. ‘ Roxane Sieben ‘North Vancouver should be an increase in 2 the rates. I think it is Za Yidiculous. A WALDORF FACT: The Waldorf ‘student ideally continues right through grade school with the same teacher. The main lessons of the Waldorf curriculum, given during the first two hours of the morning, cover the students academic education and are taught by the class teacher, ideally through the first eight grades. Other lessons during the day are taught by specialist subject teachers. North Vancouver I think the rate is too high. This is going to hurt people on fixed incomes. It’s not fair. By staying together for the full eight years, the teacher can get to know all the children as individuals; their capabilities, their needs, their different rates of growth and learning. Jeanette Paisley This allows several things to develop. One is a good social North Vancouver atmosphere among the children. Also, the curriculum can ‘unfold’ rather than progress according to pre-determined calendar dates. The students’ progression through the curriculum, from primary grade material to junior high school level, is conducted as a response to the developing needs and capabilities of each individual student. I think the rate in- crease : is quite high. Personally, I can't complain about the phone service. Everything is going up. 1 hope the moncy from the rate increase goes to the B.C.Tel cmployecs. | think they need it. THE WALDORF PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE Wed., Feb. 4, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., 2260 Philip Ave NV. ! block south of Captlano Road & pper Levels Highway 2725 St. Christopher's Road North Vancouver 985-7435 Pre-School ¢ Kindergarten ° Grade School The WALDORF SCHOOL “...education for the whole child” H. Van Dyck North Vancouver Its mdiculous. The public doesn't have any say in this. [ think the phone service is sub- r standard. Europe is way vv ahead of us.