A10 - Wednesday, May 23, 1984 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson hen I was a boy in Toronto, we used to have to bring our bikes to the local police station for an inspection and a test ride to show that we would be safety conscious. Although the RCMP do visit schools to talk on bicycle safety, a licence is not required. Today’s question is: ‘Should a bicycle driver’s licence be required?’ Jim Coyle Coquitlam If we required bicycle driver’s licences, there would be an enforcment problem. I don’t think itis a practical answer. Cychsts should be taught bicycle safety in the school system. Gary Chapman North Vancouver If a bicycle safety train ing course was required, maybe fewer kids would get hit by cars Raymoad Nothsteto West Vancouver I don’t think basta a hheenmee would thake any difference i the tu yvede accident rate Patents should take the tumtiativce and properly tiastouct there children on bieyole vatety New. rs West V une Ye. Las thie 5 salcty bt basc cee. CaN ticltng af tights and with ae sags tye other varsafe peactheos Keflestors are Mary boc a Gtiver os ert ctecvengehs bay be eran ner worth poabaee ae deities [rd North ahi Nas. Jou Neca cote ow bee toa treed thyiiih ae bet ve de frove THE OLD Horne Brothers shingle mili falls to the metal jaws of the heavy equipment. The ramshackle facility was closed permanently earlier this year because of a bad market. No plans for other use of the property, part of Squmaish Indian reserve, have been announced. Cyclist hit by open door NORTH Vancouver police will be talking this week with a man who threw open the door of his car immediately in front of a cycling West Vancouver woman. The woman suffered minor injuries as the result of her unavoidable collision with the door. The driver of the car, who had parked and was apparently ready to get out, drove away from the scene after the incident. Police say they have a ‘18 A MONT RURG description of the car in- volved in the incident and that they will pay a visit to the driver this week to talk about traffic safety and the rules requiring drivers to Stay at the scene of accidents. Fimess is a national issue. \ a FitwiEsy NOW | 94 18 MONTH PROGRAM CANADIAN FITNESS CLUBS can help you make all the aght decitstons They I help you choose the nght (ombination fromm the latest high efficiency Of exercise exercise equiprnient with program directors to show your bow To acton packed aerobics and tifecyoles at alllocations, *swimnming pools steam foornis saunas, whidlpools and “fare Prwore HUES thay vary OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK FOR MEN & WOMEN CALL US FIRST! a Vi North Vancouver 986-5201 Int Plaza Hotol \ Canadian FIT NE CLUBS May clearance sale telephones 10%-50% off Answering machines: $299.9 5 Panasonic, remote— reg. $349.95 $199.95 Zegna, non-remote— Treg. $259.95 Cc a 25’ telephone cord reg. $7.95 sale pice-S]_ OO TELE CONVERTER CENTRE 917 Park Royal South-West Vancouver (Next to Shopper's Drug Mant) 925-1234 1 Which Would MONS: You Rather Be? FAT...OR FIT