Al - Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - North Shore News [eee een ‘inquiring reporter _ Eusworth Dickson — There is currently a renewed interest in film censorship in Vancouver with- the showing of the controversial film “Caligula”. Many people feel it should not be shown at all, even in the censored version. Today’s question is: “Should films shown in B.C. be censored or classified?” _ Brad Williams | North Vancouver Films should be , classified, not. censored. ‘It should be up to the ‘individual whether he or she wants to see a film or not. I think adults have their own minds and can ‘decide for themselves. Censorship in one area can lead to censorship in other areas. Mary Sloane North Vancouver Films should be classified. I can make up my own mind whether or nottosee a film. Giacomo Acconi North Vancouver Films should be censored. Some films are so brutal and obscene they should not be shown at’ a public theatre. | think these kinds of films have a bad influence on young people Mike Davidson North Vancouver IT think films should be classified and not cen sored The public should have the right to make up its own mind Cathy Irainos North Vancouver I think films should just be Classifted so the public can tell what the film ts like Tlike to make up my own mind tf! | should see a filen ‘newspapers. . per ton charges to private Recycling contract Temporary FROM PAGE A1 carried out by the company to date. But council in- formed him last week that this was not possible. In a memo to council, Mayor Don Bell, who was absent from Monday's meetings said Culver requested an interim con- tract of $15 a ton to colject But after District staff, Bell said “the most the municipality could justify without further analysis by our staff is $7 a ton.” “This aniount represents comparies now dumping in the landfill and therefore it can be argued that the newsprint not going into the landfill is creating additional potential landfill.” It was for this reason that Alderman Jim Ball presented a motion to accept Bell's suggestion. Alderman Mary Segal said New Life has been saving the municipality money and added that “eventually every municipality will go into some sort of recycling.” Only Alderman Peter Powell was opposed to the idec. “It looks to me as if public funds are going to be used to bail out an unsuccessful private endeavour.” “Ive accepted that’s all council is prepared to offer at this time,” Culver said, in response to questions by Alderman Ernie Crist. “It's at least an indication on their (council's) part that they're willing to do something.” The contract between New Life and the District was agreed upon pending a review of the situation by the District In his memo, Bell said the provincial government is currently reviewing the situation “and there is a possibility some assistance may be forthcoming from them ~ Culver told the News the government is) considering paying him as a consultant, but only the Minister of the Enviroment has the power to do this and he us currently on vacation He said one major reason for the failure of the project in the Dastmet is the tatlure of the municipality to ad vertise the service as they had orginally promised OF FICE PERBONNEL Julle Elford Syivia Qowans TEMPORARY -- PERMANENT OA OFFICE ASSISTANCE We save you the search tor 140 W 16 Street North Vancouver 984-0251 talking to™ Our telephone.nuimber has changed but WE haven't. Our new telephone number is: 987-3388 Come and see us for Lunch, Dinner or Sunday Brunch ‘ 3650 capiiano road north vancouver, b.c. Featuring... Seiko Watches, Cultured Pearls, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Pendants, Diamond Rings, Earrings, Cross Pens, etc. -We provide jewelry Appraisals & Repairs Drop by and browse around our showroom ... Harlings Jewellers #26 1501 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver e 986-4216 e METAL TAPE e SOFT TOUCH CONTROLS °¢ POWER ASSIST «© REWIND AUTO PLAY © 05% WRMS © 20 HZ 20 KHZ ® DIRECT DRIVE SEMI AUTO 03% WRMS GIMBAL ARM SALE $4 900 "25 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL SALES & SERVICE C.G.M. SOUND & COLOR th Cc. 1596 MARINE DR., N. VAN. *TO 987-3121 987-4323