q Canada's Number Qne as Beaty uw Sy Upheaval | gre News 985-2131 Classifi protests | Star Wars} NUCLEAR ANNIHILATION haunts Mike Miyoshi. It is a nightmare that he cannot shrug off; a nightmare he cannot keep to himself. the fate of his three sons dnd the fate of the earth will not tet him rest. Miyoshi, who was only 80 kilometres away from Hiroshima when it was In 1984, Miyoshi erected a sign on the front lawn of his ce in front of V ciorla. ‘for. itm North Yan West Vancouver home that expressed his nightmare and, demanded an end to what he saw as the madness of the, nuclear arms race. But the sign contravened West Van- couver sign byltw 2574, and Miyoshi bowed toa the municipality's requests to have it taken down. “to ohad many telephone calls and fetters saying what! was irying ta do was right, that it was good,’ says Miyoshi. But the man's concern for obliterated August 1945, has built another sign. Not wanting to violate West Vancouver sign bylaws again, but determined to get his message across, Miyoshi is looking for a place to put the 1985 version of his anti- nuclear message. Preferably, he says, in North Vancouver or Vancouver where bylaws would not restrict the erec- tion of his sign and preferably in time for Van- couver’s annual Walk for Peace, April 27. MARCINO | PASSES NORTH Vancouver City Council won't be the same without Frank Marcino. Ry BARR The 65-year-old alderman passed away Sunday feaving an empty chair in the council chambers and an empty spot in the hearts of those who loved him, The community supporter served on counci! for 12 years. He was elected in 1973 after running for the posi- tion six times, Said Mayor Jack Loucks: “Ar the end of Miarcino’s fifth try FE told him - once knew someone who ran 6 or 7 times before he was elected. After that he was elected on his sixth try, and re-elected six. limes after that.”" Marcino is survived by his wife of 25 years Shirley and two daughters. Sco page 3