Newsstand Price S0c June 1, 1983 Newsroom 985-2131 Summer mayhem comes early By CHRIS LLOYD THE HEATWAVE of the past two weekends has provided the North Shore with a taste of the kind of problems which can be expected from a long hot summer. In West Vancouver last Charges were laid as a weekend 20 per cent of result of several liquor police calls were complaints sejzures and two Vancouver about noisy parties and men were arrested in con- beach disturbances. CONTINUED ON PAGE A9 REPEAT TREND WORRIES LGH They're coming back for more STATISTICS presented at a family planning conference hosted by Lions Gate Hospital would” appear to indicate that abortion is being inceasingly regarded by some people as a family planning technique. Lions Gate ts sharing the Canada-wide cxperence of an increase in the numbcr of repeat abortions performs, a recent seminar on human sexuality cducation and family planning heard Dr Marlene Hunter, the West Vancouver doctor whose report on abortions al Lions Gate Hospital has been used as support) for thew cases by pro and antt- abortion groups .alike. said the ratio of one abortion of every two live births at the weather va + NE Wwe pholo Swart Oave WEDNESDAY spi se . Cloudy with hospual hase C awoteg cs ap EVERYTHING THEY'VE GOT goes into tug-of-way contests hetweem North Shore fire departments, which prove scattered showers aroxt mat cly 1.500 live births as graciling for ¢he supporters as for the contestants. Roars of encouragement Come from Daryl Chvala as Ted ' P nd 750 abortions cach year, Cameron of North Van District firefighters grits his teeth on the way to his team’s win over North Van City, at THURSDAY “Thi : 1 muck Mahon Park Saturday. District also won the water bucket brigade content, while West Van firefighters came in flirt Continuing ‘Things have stayed muca ia the hose reel contest. The contests were topped off by a dance in the evening cool and cloudy the same between 1974 and ° P 7 ; CONTINUED ON PAGE AIS