ba 10 - Sundays, August 2, 1987 - Nacth Share News inquiring reporter by hen Barrington Step cet IT'S NOW official. B.C. highways ministry employee Ed Press has been fired fror his job for his continued re- fusal to swear allegiance to the Queen. Press. who wants to see the Queen taken off Canadian coins and an end to taxpayer-funded royal Visits, haus refused to swear allegiance to the Crown as required by the Public Service John Simeon North Vancouver [think it should be. It’s a tradition going back fora our number of years. It does cost too much though. Shanna Webb North Vancouver Yes, because its part of history. lots of money and they're he in) our fun to have around. hould monarchy be retained? cet Dave Pabkala Vhes have our currency). Waterfront homeowners concerned over fot lines From page 5 in jeopardy,’’ said Bellevue resi- dent Carol Hoffman, who sup- ported the amendment as a way of stopping ‘‘checkerboard develop- ment”’ along the shore. But according to solicitors for waterfront property owners Mr. and (drs. Frank Griffiths, the ef- fect of the new bylaw on their land might render it vajueless. R.B. McDiarmid claimed that the bylaw would discriminate against waterfront owners and make ‘‘the use of these highly tax- ed properties more difficult.” Dr. Brian St. John, a specialist in geographic sediments who lives on Bellevue Avenue, saw some problems with trying to pin down the high-water mark according to existing drawings. “Much of the waterfront in West Vanvouver is an active beach,’’ he said. Many of the existing drawings are mere free-hand sketches, St. John pointed out. ‘‘You seem to be casting in stone these free-hand drawings,’’ he said. ‘It might be better to survey the actual waterline.’’ Other residents were concerned that if their homes burned down, CORRECTION Our ad that ran Sunday, Ju- ly 26th may have been misleading. The Mazda's shown were only representative of those models. 5, ag indicated, ‘ing prices for -Jels. The dis- 1d free options ue or lected models / ve apologize for any in- | saanvenience this may have caused. NORTH SHORE Mazo _— 700 Marice Or North Vancou.2" 987-4458 they would have to build replace- ments much further back than nearby homes. Buc district manager Terry Lester said that these matters would be dealt with individually by development variance permits. West Vancouver land surveyor The world’s best airshow brings you the most exciting lineup ever. ‘PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS JAMES M. POYNER ' Lawyer Free Initial Consultation 988-6321 310 - 145 Chadwick Court North Vancouver dust south of the market next to the SeaBus) Londale Quay Plaza Bill Chapman told council that on- ly 20 per cent (about 30) of the 150 waterfront plans show detailed in- formation regarding waterfront boundaries. The bylaw amendment was car- ried to third reading, with adop- tion slated for Aug. 6. AIR SHOW * Canadian Forces Snowbirds * Brazilian Air Demon- stration Team * Ray Ban Golds °7-p Gun Squadron R OSnD!) Agniage First time ever Shell Canada presents the Vantage Route, assuring speedy entry to the Aushow for $25 per catload, For $65 per carload (4 person mut Shell gives you Vantage Route parking and front line box seating, Quantity limited to number available Tickets available at al! Lower Mainland VTC/ CBO, Woodward's! Eaton's North Vancouver No. [Tt has no legislative powers so why should 1 constitution, We should have someone who affects Canada (on Act. Part of Canada's history from pre-Confederation to present day, the monarchy’s rofe in Canadas is now com- ing under fire from people wanting to see it removed from all things Canadian. This week, Inquiring Reporter wants to know if people think Canada’s monarchs should be retained or abolished. Gordon Raymond North Vancouver Yes. dt’s part of our bis- tory and it has always dohn Campbell Langley Isn't it really a status symbol — it doesn’t af- fect us in our day-to-day been that way. (The trips) lives. P see nothing wrong are part of the royal with it. prerogative. IMPAIRED DRIVING Ardagh Hunter Turner Barristers & Solicitors #300-14074 ! onsdale Ave., North Vancouver 986-4366 Free Initial Consultation A Great Summer Outing! Discover Your Home Port * THE PORT OF VANCOUVER ° PUBLIC VIEWING AREA * Audio Visual Show * Terminal Observation Area * Friendly, informative —- and FREE! Here's the tour that offers a close-up look at Canada’s largest port. Location: 1300 Stewart Street (north foot of Clark Drive) Monday - Friday 9:00 - 12:00 / 1:00 - 4:00 Sunday Guided Tours 1:00 / 2:00 / 3:00 dune thru August : We look forward to seeing you! § Viewing Hours: VANCOUVER PORT CORPORATION ay PORT OF VANCOUVER