Fen ree enero eR este Re ees mn Mailbox Bridge traffic contro! poor Dear Editor: On behalf of several peo- ple with similar views, 1 wish to protest the poor control handling of traffic flow across Lions Gate bridge. Friday morning August 30 saw a particular example, with a car breakdown on the northbound approach, so bad that cars were piled up way back half-way up Georgia. Even so, vehicles to town were still given two lanes, despite smail volume. From this and far too many other occasions not involving breakdowns there is obviously a lack of control by or cohesion between the Beacon Hill fan speaks out Dear Editor: I would love to know who the concerned citizens are that are berating Beacon Hill Lodge. My mother was there for several years and passed away last year. My mother ate better than I did, and had more entertainment than 1 have had in years. Nothing but tender loving care at all times, When she was dying she had more care than a hospital could give her. When my time comes ! just hope you are there Beacon Hill, | Mary Dines West Vancouver ¢ fficial bodies involved - and the bright North Shore News would do a great service to the community if it under- took an_ investigation. With the above in mind, and the obvious increased would also bear examina- tions of why N.S. residents (and West Van in particular) should almost always be re- quired to pay more per litre for car fuel than in other Vancouver areas. itself upgraded to four traf- fic lanes - with costly studies producing feasible options to do so, and since the present government has at least some more sensible outlook to the West, is it not high ¢ Fire Insurance * Life Insurance 7 - Sunday, September 22, 1985 - North Shore News Reg Cooke is now back to serve your insurance needs, and would be delighted to hear from old clients and friends. time that this essential im- provement was at last under- taken? This at some ‘‘mini- mum tourist time’’ of the year - to at least maintain or fescue some prestige name of this great city. W.H. Hayfield West Vancouver pollution and consumption of petroleum fuel caused by these constant ‘crawls’, it Finally, after so many years of frustration by waiting to have the bridge e Autoplan ‘ NASH-WANNAMAKER AGENCIES LTD. 1925 Lonsdale Ave.N. Van 980-5091 draperies by S. Laursen Vancouver’s favorite dance band... HIDDEN CORNERS Tuesday thru Saturday Next Week: COVER STORY BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - ON TISED DVERTISED IF YOU FIND iT ADI END SS RENCE RL at DIFFEREN! “EN HOME SERVICE” Custom draperies & bedspreads Labor—$5.50 pr. panel unlined, $6.50 lined All biinds 30% off List prices wl Twack service & alterations : " HOME FURNISHINGS Planning a Warehouse/Showroom Phone for FREE estimates . . OPEN THE PUI Christmas pasty? 2 be tohine fr ReS a Call us! at 1075 Roosevelt Cres.. N. Van. 12:4 Sun QO0-O/ 38 call 987-2966 : a “Mini Travel Troy, " ‘WITH SPRAYER. . : : GB MINI TRAVEL IRONS Variable heat Settings. . soleplate. Detachable handle for flat storage. Weighs just over 1 Ib: Adaptor plug ‘zippered tote included. Dual Voltage - with sprayer req. 39.95 "29" N. Park Royal 922-9650 © Works with all labrics * Never gets hot, so fabric can't scorch or shine © Compact © Lighweight © 1-year warranty © Dual voltage req. 39.95 §33% Non-stick TRAVEL IRON BOARD Not really a board but the same material as the cover. heat resis- tant on both sides. Takes up virtually no ace for travelling. 305 y guarantee. 19.95 Ib. B.C. New Crop Macintosh | wai B.C. Grown Medium Onions .. NORTH VAN. STORE ONLY Prices in effect Sept. 22-28 oe Richmond Centre 276-2606