Dear Editor: The. American colonies started their fight for in- dependence 2 and democracy Your editorial calling for more facts. regarding Hooker ee jand a writer's oa . Brankly,- it’s dif- . ficult to ‘know just what you ‘expect. Do-yow’ think there ‘ should ‘be-a third report on Dear Editor: When one considers the ‘ tragedy and devastation _ brought about by the use of guns — and when one also considers the inherent qualities of beauty and usefulness within a piece of wood, one must surely. wonder about the educational experience afforded those students in a North Vancouver elementary school (shown, oddly enough, in your “Living” supplement Feb. 41) who had fashioned weapons in their wood- working shop, and then proceeded to go outside where they aimed them at one another. A woodworking class in a school is a golden op- portunity to encourage the young in expressions of creativity and con- - skail and Dr. .R. elected by acclamation in November 1980 to represent the views and the rights of the majority of residents, Hooker. Chemical at tax- payers’ €xpense? _ The . Beak. Report (released ‘to ‘council and Hooker 2% years ago) outlined: . the .. ‘inherent dangers . ‘of. ‘chlorine. The Community Hazards Task force went one step. further and recommended — -the. relocation of Hooker because of its obvious im- compatability : with. densely . populated. areas ‘which. is also Hooker spending 14 pcan. will not remove the risks to residents of the North.Shore structivencss. What a shame to waste that opportunity on fostering ideas of hostility and destruction. - — Caroline M. Edlig North Vancouver N. Hicks, As these two aldermen, and Alderman D.B. Finlay, find they cannot represent the views of 267 property Owners against eight - “property. owners, surely the ‘right thing to.do is to. resign their: seats and fight an - election on this issue? I hereby call upon all three aldermen, Messrs. Lanskail, Finlay “and Dr. Hicks, to immediately RESIGN. from ‘the: West” Vancouver or ‘eliminate human error. Hooker’s plans are to thoroughly entrench themselves in the com- munity and make no mistake, this is EX-. PANSION! Iam also concerned that a previous letter to your newspaper attempts to condemn ‘responsible tax- payers who have every right to question an industry in the District of-North Vancouver that could affect. their very - lives. S.L. McKay North Vancouver a waste {A “spokesman for Ridgeway School has in- formed the NEWS that the guns in question were made in the school woodwork shop but not during class hours - ED) Jewellery Appraisal Service Alevander Manrkwant Park Royal-North Mall FINE JE Wet it ber tte 926-7213 Reaeie Wate Wallhangings - best buy in town! Learn to make unique wallhangings In macrame and simple weaving classes. Tuesday evening & Thursday morning. Macrame Supplies. ® jute * polycord * beads * fleece « lamp frames e baskets * rods purse clamps « metal rings * See our Sale items ° “Craft Cellar 285 - 17th Street, West Van 922-8311 Council, where they - ap- parently no longer represent a majority of the voters who . elected them, and to seek re- election on their now known views about future high- rises. The living conditions and | quality of life in beautiful West Vancouver have already, unfortunately, changed for the worse. This quality of -jife and living is -being further threatened: by the decisions of duly elected aldermen, which decisions ignore the wishes of the people. who democratically elected them and whom they represent. If the above three aldermen continue to-ignore the wishes of the voters, and . their moral obligation to Shown above are the Safeway . JACKPOT BINGO draw winners. On the left presenting the cheques is Mr. J. Neéudorf Advertising Manager for Canada Safeway Limited followed. by winners: ; Mrs. M. Surch of Vancouver $2, 500.00 Ms. Lisa Lynn Williams of Vancouver $5,000.00 Mrs, O. Popoff of Vancouver $10,000.00 Mrs. M. Fox of Richmond $2,500.00 Mrs. E. Korbin of Richmond $5,000.00 Mrs. K. Graham of Vancouver $5,000.00 Mr. T. Ludesher of Vancouver $2,500.00 Mr. K. Tekano ot Vancouver $2,500.00 Not in picture — Mrs. B. Doling of Vernon $5,000.00 CANADA BAFRWAY LIMITED " mounted against them at any future poll where they may stand for re-election. these voters, I assure these three aldermen that a massive campaign, both physical and monetary, and publicity-wise, will be - Ly ‘Leyis ‘ West Vancouver- xT DR. PIERRE viel NEA wishes to announce the opening of his practice of ay General Dentistry GRAND PRIZE FNANERS Mrs. N. Anderson $10,000.00