Al - Sunday News, August 30, 1981 ‘inquiring reporter * a? ’ by Ellsworth Dickson It seems that today more and more women are keeping their maiden name when they get married. A good example is Joe Clark's wife;;Maureen McTeer. Today’s question is: “What do you think of a woman keeping her maiden name when marrying?” Edward Aho ‘North Vancouver I think it is fine. If a woman wants to retain her identity by keeping her own name, I don’t see why not. I don’t think it is an insult to her husband. Lia Donaldson West Vancouver If I get married, I would like to keep my husband's name. I like the traditonal idea of marriage. Some women have a career and a well- known maiden name and it makes sense to keep using it, Isabel Dore-Lauber North Vancouver 1 think it is great. 1] am all for it. 1] use both my husband’s and maiden name. | think tt retains more of a woman's identity Bill Archer North Vancouver |} think the idea ois somewhat selfish lt ous insulting to the husband Toa certain extent itis a slap tn face of traditional marnage lt is not a full Commitment Lesley Vervact North Vancouver | dont agree with the dea What would you Call your «haldren”’ J think tas OR af you are in show busimess ote use your mandeon name ay a stage name NV City council to go on tour North Vancouver City council members and other municipal officials will be going on a tour of the City in the near future. It’s not that council members, planning staff and members of the Advisory Planning Commission, Urban Program Planners and the Design Panel don't know the City, but the of- ficials want to investigate North Vancouver's ' town house and garden home situation. City council approved the Break-ins hit West Vancouver police were kept busy in the 2100 block of Bellevue Avenue Tuesday night with three break-ins and two attempted break-ins of apartments in that block. tour at its meeting last week. The Advisory Planning Commission requested the tour after discussing yet another application for garden apartments in the City, saying that “such a tour would be beneficial in understanding the trend in current garden apartment land use and = attached housing density.” Alderman Gary Payne went even further in ex- Pressing concern about townhouses and garden apartments. block In alf five cases the front doors of the apartments were pried open with crowbars or similar tools, said a spokesman for the West Vancouver police. Too many of these are being built, said Payne, with the result that “we have the repetition of a good idea until it becomes a bore.” Later in the meeting, as council discussed a garden apartment application, The mechanics who on the Nerth Shore + ave eye 8000008008000 0808008OROOGO PLAZATZZ? SHOW ROOM Goodbye The Cave... Hello PLAZAZZ! ae ees FOR YOUR CPNVENIENCE Mave worked on your MERCEDES for the padi 987-8842 Payne demanded to know what was unique about the application. Director of Permits and Licenses Frank Morris replied that he could think of nothing unique “except that ithas sharp angles.” _ ears, aré now located @ de, ‘N.Van. OPENING TUESDAY! Now appearing through Oct. 3rd. KILLARNEY Coming Attractions: OCTOBER 5 TO OCTOBER 17 THE NEW SUPREMES OCTOBER 19 TO OCTOBER 24 NOVEMBER 3 TO NOVEMBER 21 NOVEMBER 24 TO DECEMBER 19 IDEC EMBER 28 TO) FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY 8&8 TOOMARC Hi 14 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA HOTEL DIZZY GILLESPIE THE DAE-HAN SISTERS SOCIETY OF SEVEN KILLARNEY FABULOUS KRUSH an ' ra “| Sb OME, Comer of Murtne Drieoe and (Capilano Road, North Vari ouver Reservations: Phone 984-0611 Four Floors of Underground Park tnty All Major Credit Cards Accepted