ay , ~. Page A10, August 1, 1979 - North Shore News _ ellsworth dickson’ “ decided to accept 50, 000 of the refugees. In all fairness, I have to say that a number > of people I spoke to on the street had definite _ Views, but did not want them aired in public. + This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: "What do you think of Canada accepting 50,000 Boat People?” Ken Donnelly North Vancouver ] think—- hould accept twice as ‘many. We an , anc by_and watch. . Queensland. otech! The plight of the Boat People t has sparked . *- ‘controversy around the world. Canada has _- _ rounde ‘terrorizing - Taowoomba _ in: The national newspaper -. the Australian -reported recently” ‘that the pigs were up three: months ago from ~ bushland. surrounding - the. Toowoomba, 10: miles west of Brisbane “ population of 78,400. . The pigs were herded into holding pens for slaughter, B.C. fi VANCOUVER (UPC) = strike in -British Columbia's fishing industry remains’ a_ possibility despite. the. ac-' ceptance by 7,000 salmon fishermen of a new purchase price schedule: which in- creases. salmon. prices. by an- average 20 percent this year.. s with a ) ig ‘stril Workers’ | Monday. fishermen voted 79 © ‘security ‘men had shot some. of the ‘pigs but there were _ still .scores:left, eating their - way through backyards and. . and | threatening : life ™ Property. oe “One man’ ‘was attacked i in ’ his yard ‘by a huge boar and was slightly injured... ‘He was lucky. We are terrified that someone could’ get killed ca Union, said percent’ in favor of the one- year Pact. e . i ere. But” * he “warned the fishermen will not. put. out. their -nets ‘unless “the--com-- . panies also-reach agreement--=" with 4,600. shoreworkers and “Spo. esmar said, - Be = “spokesman ‘said ‘Friday “night patrols and "saw it, and when it charged . ce possible — and | children are in ‘par “Some. otkier people; ‘cular danger,” the attracted: ‘by. the “noise; ‘had’ to hang. from: ‘a ‘clothesline.- eer ennnnec ene! when: ‘the >Pig : charg “Another pig forced seven” people to take refuge in their five meter (16 foot) beat parked in the backyard. — “A “woman “and — six neighbors had been trying to.- find the pig after someone about the menace, abort from hoping that all the pigs “were shot: “before” they: bees they hadtoleapintothe’boat breed, - with the pig bashing its head against the hull and rocking it from side to side on its keel. - “It's a race ‘against fime,” “ he said. mo Six killed | oo in van crush | .HINCKLEY, I. (UPD - - >van“ loaded with. : teenage. girls returning home from a - , day of -detasseling: ‘corn — : -All boats in the fleet have smashed into.a semi-trailer . . t i in, in ‘been advised to bring their ak of in ea and injuritig.— 7 “catches into port | no: later eight others, three critically. ‘than midnight; "Thursday so ~ The 13 girls in the van B. C." s third largest industry . August 5 unless the’ com- panies better their current wage offer. them starve and drown. Gordon Bullen West Vancouver accepting refugees, but we have to be careful not to damage our already poor employment Situation. I think we should help them all we - can, within reason: Greg Smith North Vancouver I think we are doing the right thing - by helping these people. I think Canada can easily afford it. There are both good * and bad repercussions for gi anada- from this have the resources and the support of Canadians to accept 50,000. But I'm ‘sure we are not doing wrong by trying to help these people. Kim Smith North Vancouver We have to be careful how many pcople we accept. There are, after all, many Canadians out of work. I would like to see other countries doing morc tohelp. i) Al A SAL tb Vs ra se ard Pre tr er rare enne 7 tb Obes re ee | I like to see Canada — rh Vanceuvern nin situation. I'm not sure we | One of the North Shore’s most com- fortable and intimate spots is. the Snuggery at Harvest - the ideal place -to relax while enjoying alight meal and listening to some of finest performers. Christine Needham appears July 30 to August 18. Visit the gery Monday through Saturday to Midnight. Snu 5:0 -|f ~~ Honey-Glazed Ribs Bill Propocation, - tendermen. ~ : were. employed during the - spokesman for the fisher- cea the au can be, . processed summer: by..De Kalb Ag nen on Of the United The “two7_ pro hav -before ° f = to Fishermen — and Allied threatened rd down. one, he said. , 3 the tassel, or bud, from the® | - - Tae SS am top of corn stalks to contro. 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