A8 - Friday, January 18, 1985 - North Shore News Only in Canada! H them now: In* North Vancouver, the Keebles of Timberidge. ».1b- division ‘want their delivered. They have an ad- dress, ‘naturally, and have even been assigned a postal code. But that does them no good with the jolly old Post .. Office, which says there’s a freeze on extension of service. to new areas. This even though a house 150 feet away is getting its mail. A truly batty situation. Never mind, bureaucrats in Ottawa are pondering the probiem. Meanwhile, the Keebles must ‘collect ‘their “mail from general delivery. Dan Keeble’s mother was here from - England . over Christmas. A country- dweller, she lives five. miles from the nearest house and gets two mail deliveries a day. "And the British post office “makes money! . “<. Only in Canada, you say? a ee ee . _ Nothing changes in Ot- . tawa’ 's world of multicult. = (Mr:: David Rivers of the -B.Cy: School Trustees Association’ is pleased to in- “form all school districts that “the Minister"of State, Multi- .. : _culturalisin, will again ‘fund bes / the Interprovincial Visitation; 7 / Program for’ 1985, AS-That. project tirns out to be ‘another money-waster in. “y. Wwhich, school trustees, furrow... .. their brows over’ muiticultur-‘: "al. school programs in other : ’ parts of the: country. A nice aail.. EREWITH A’NUMBER OF ITEMS that will be lost to posterity unless I present get this | straight Doug Collins ANOS little junket. The.16 B.C. delegates, it is stated, may stay on the University of Toronto cam- pus, or “in a hotel of their ° choice.”’- Air tickets ;will be provided: Plus per diem. You a will believe there has been a ‘change of guard i in Ottawa : when the money Spent on this sort of nonsense ceases to be collected ‘from, the hapless and. ‘helpless, taxpayer. * In. Vancouver, putting out a newsletter, I recommend it. Levy was a correspondent in Moscow for many years, speaks fluent Russian, reads the Moscow press, and speaks with authority on what the Bolshies are up to. He used to appear on Page Five of' the Bad News News, but was dropped. Not liberal enough, ;! suspect. David founded the Sakharov Institute in protest against the continued houn- ding of Andrei Sakharov, the distinguished Russian physicist who took at face value Moscow's mouthings on peace. The newstetter is * good stuff, and the institute’s office is at 310-1070 West Broadway, Phone: 733-1724. One item in this first newsletter }is of particular focal interest: Levy mentions a band of brave souls in Mowcow who told Western correspondents that they favored declaring that city 2° nuclear-free zone ‘as a sym- bolic gesture.” The people‘in question, he states, ‘would, only have to unfurl one banner in their cause; and they would im- mediately be hustled off to a labor camp of, a psychiatric prison. They could not be expected to know, he remarks wryly, that Vancouver's communist- dominated city council (with the Committee of Progressive Electors doing the dominating) Jong ago declared’ Vancouver to be “such a ‘zone, or that bill- David. : Levy! s Sakharov Institute is boards containing this infor- mation greet drivers entering YOUR OWNSHOW" "WORKSHOP. | . if you re thinking of going into business for yourself or vo. if you're already operating an independent business, there are ‘some skills you'shotild develop. 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Vivisection bad as incest Dear Editor: 1 wauld like to comment on Bob Hunter's article (Wed. 12.12.84). 1 wonder whether he saw a telecast on Seattle KIRO recently show- ing the chilling cruelty of animal experiments, filmed secretly at a laboratory in the USA. 1 somehow doubt it or he would not call Animal Liberation Front activists ‘loonies.’? He would instead delve more closely into the horror of vivisection of animals. It’s a story that still the city, and that it is on all mail franked at city hall. ee¢ea ee That reminds me: there has been only one reference in the Morning Wimp and no reference at all in the evening Bad News. News to alder- manic candidate Bruce Yorke’s being a long-time communist. You would think such information would be important, seeing that con- trol of council is at stake in the forthcoming city election. No parallel discretion would be shown if a real right- winger were running. Thank you. has to be toid and is as bad as incest or violence against women now surfacing in our society. 1. Simon West Vancouver NOTICE OF TENDER. } TEMPE HEIGHTS in Bids in response to this notice will be received by: the City Land Agent unti! 4:00pm Wednesday , January 23rd, 1985 for the purchase of 35 freehoid I single family lots. Aa Zoned RS1 ‘One Family Residential Use" EE Legal Description Lots 150 - 152 and 182,- 213 Block A, D.L. 616, Plan’20292 | = Upset Prices #4 367,000.00 - $72,000.00 mA 10% deposit in a forrn satisfactory to the City must accompany each bid, with the balance of the purchase price due and payable upon closing. The . \ 5 City reserves the right to accept or reject any offer.’ iW to purchase. Offers must be approved by the Coun- : cil of the City of North Vancouver. A tender-form' BY package Is available from the Purchasing & Proper. * : A) ty Services Dept., City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, “ ; North Vancouver, B.C. 985° 7761, Local 30. oi : Derwyn Owen, Land. Agent. City of North Vancouver” - Does a particular kind of person ponder the purchase of a. new Pony? Pony’s purchase price appeals to penny pinchers. $6145 puts painters, ministers (?) in the driver's position. Pony is plush and packaged with plusses as part of the purchase price...including a 2 year, 40,000 km. manufac- turer's warranty. So Pony appeals particularly to practical people...like you. pen-pals, pensioners and prirne. Come to Tatlow Motors on Marine Drive for. the pure pleasure of piloting the practical, perfect Pony from Hyun- dai. Take a Pony for a tide, today. Showroom Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9 Fri-Sat. 9-6 | from s6 145 BANK FINANCING. AVAILABLE MARINE DA. 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