Maiibox 7 - Wednesday, October 16 1985 - North Shore News Elected members not representing Dear Editor: In view of the last several editions of your paper in which the extreme dissatisfaction and frustra- Let world population tion of various citizen groups are expressed regar- ding the action (or inaction) of District Council, may ! Suggest that this subject might be the basis of an editorial, or possibly a topic for Doug Collins. it would appear that some of our elected representatives are doing anything but rep- eat VV. Van crows Dear Editor: In my opinion, it’s so considerate that council has solved the problem of Canada geese in Ambleside. But what is solving a pro- blem centred in Ambleside, when a bigger problem, mainly the crows, are cen- decorated surroundings. Otter expires Fri., Oct. 18. 2 for 6 : Ciosed Thanksgiving Monday ° Mexican New Crop. m Ruby Red @ California Green: Hl California Sweet ‘Sugar : NORTH VAN. STORE ONLY ‘ Sale effective October 13-19 Fresh Fish & Chips Home style fish & chips at an ofd fashioned Price. You and your guest will receive 2 orders of tish & chips for $6 95 upon presentation of this ad. Enjoy a cosy atmosphere in newly Far dining in onty 2, $9.50 Licensed Premises 011 LONSDALE AVE., THIS WEEK’S BEST BUYS | Grapefruit tred across the entire North Shore? Your article talks about “‘taking over some of the park areas’’. Maybe this is true about the geese, although I have yet to see any in our nearby parks, but the crows are an entirely dif- The Fish and Oyster Bar SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Monday - Saturday 11-9:30 Sundays 4-9:00 1445 Lonsdale, North Van 980-8113 Free parking in rear. wey Peas Senior's Special Enjoy a cup of chowder, one piece of fish, chips & colestaw and coftee or tea for only ... 2 scres NORTH VAN. ferent story. Not only have they taken over some of the parks, shall 1 say all, but also every available tree, that has room for a family of fif- ty or more, is booked up. Whatever happened to the See Crows Page 14 hours of 35 Monday through Saturday resent their electorate. 1 have a feeling that any alderman who can say, ‘‘} pay no attention to petitions, but make up my own mind” is disregarding the people who gave him the mandate to represent them. 1 also believe that there should be no place for real- tors on council when so many of the decisions are in regard to land use. it is im- possible for complete impar- tiality. When a representative at- 2 Ron z. class). eae Me thous, , WB. Beg Tses)., J-oung tS - Jelly aefinnes gia fa deity AES (Ahi 0 UNS (Aha | _.HE IS THE BEST! t Wf hour eta tends mectings looking like a sleepy bird, we are obviously not going to receive a knowledgeable consideration by that person. } am sure that all grouns who have expressed themselves in artictes published by you would co- operate in furnishing you with further information should you decide that this subject be further expanded by an editorial. J.M. 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