A18-Wednesday, May 7, 1980 - North Shore News Seamless Al NOW available in . For the FINEST QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP and of course 238 E. Esplanade Pacific Seamless Gutters Ltd. orth vancouver CITIZENS OF NORTH VANCOUVER BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL sadly closed operations. at 12th and Lonsdale as of March 31st, 1980: Due to the fact that City by-laws prohibit,us from being able to operate in the City of North Vancouver (Lonsdale area). We have tried on many occasions in many tocations to have our services once more available to your families and friends but are constantly being rejected by the Ci- ty of North Vancouver. We would like to know your reactions to this and would be please if you could take the time to let us know by writing to us c/o HAMILTON MORTUARY LTD., 5390 Fraser Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5W 221 or giving us a call at 324-3851. In the meantime, piease do not hesitate to call us at the above number, as Mr. Dave Goudy, manager of Burrard is presently on our staff at Hamittons and would be pleas- ed to be of service to you. SS << . — CYCLING FOR DIABETI six routes throughout Vancouver to raise money for a number of projects to aid diabetics, last weekend. A total of _ $51,000 from pledges was raised. (Ellsworth Dickson photo) Mixed reactions to wolf poisoning Appeal against Compound 80 refused VANCOUVER (UPC) - A decision by the B.C. c- wildlife branch from using half the province where the Compound 1080 had been Blazowski, secretary-mana- poison may be used. It also ger of the B.C. Cattlemen's pesticide appeal board to allow Compound 1080 to be used to poison wolves has denied. Two earlier attempts by the wildlife branch to obtain drawn condemnation by environmentalists an praise by provincial cattle ran- permits were withdrawn after environmental groups had argued to the appeal chers. board that the permits did The board informed not specify where the poison several environmental baits would be used. groups’ Monday that their appeal to stop the fish and The. third, successful, permit lists regions in about ll H i ag - Mod HE vee y Wolly Ws | ad Mf ; < Sr ee a Poy, I ha i ee ne? all iil AU a. —=—= ' PRs, | ail | se es i " i HH malay ikuye a gets requires permit holders to report on the use of Com- pound 1080 to the pesticides control branch every = six months. “We feel the decision is in favor of people who want to eliminate wolves,” said Patrick Moore, head of the Greenpeace Foundation. But in Kamloops, Henry Association, called the decision ‘very positive”. “The pesticide control board did a good job,” Blazowski said. He said B.C. cattlemen had waited almost a year for a permit to be issued. Last year, catthkemen reported losses of 566 animals worth $300,000 to wolves. Walker's Special Old Unique blending. Patient aging Smooth taste. That’s what makes it ~ Special Old. fl Mtn ' > fi " : nh ay ” "Hic I} Mn we. il woe _— . ily | COME SEE WHAT'S NEW Heathkits - are fun, easy to buiid and educational. A soldering iron and a little spare time are all you usually need. Discover the sense ot pride and satisfaction that come from putting it all together yourself. Discover Heathkit—the electronic hobby. MAY&,9,10 We've got new kits, a new catalogue, an exciting contest with lots of prizes plus demonstrations of kit building and in- home computers Save up to 257 on many popular items Discounts of 5 to 26% on following items: Assembied Computer Products Educational Courses and Related Trainers Cl-1040 Cl-1265 CH-1068 iD-1390B ID-1590 GD-2007 AD- 1304 AD- 1305 HD-1410 In-person shopping only at - electronic centre 3058 Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C. 437-7626 V5R 5J7 « Special Hours 8 9 May 9-9 10 May 9-6