general poor quality. She Cypress joins local mountain night life Speck added that a teristic c candor, assacia- From Page 3 added that tight papers community newspaper fac- tions, citizens, and presented a short treatise made for a smaller news ed, besides financial businesses, non-profit or on the problems faced by any newspaper deluged with daily avalanches of mail. Weatherley explained that an overwhelming per- centage of press releases ‘received by the paper were unfortunately unusable because of their illegibility, lack of information or hole. As far as covering exclusively the negative, Weatherley said, the paper strived for a balanced presentation of both sides as much as possible. A News style sheet was made available to all those who attended Wednesday restrictions, the restrictions of 25 per cent editorial space versus 75 per cent advertising space: “If we were to print everybody’s press release there would be no front page story, no columnists, no features and no Sunshine Girl.’ He urged, with charac- otherwise, to advertise in the paper, to support the paper so the paper in turn could support them and help get their messages across. ‘*Advertising supports free speech,”’ Speck said, “*God bless the advertisers, every one.”’ 9 - Sunday, November 17, 1985 - North Shore News Think... KitchemAid DISHWASHERS 1767 Wes! 3rd Avenue/Vancouver “Your Appliance Centre—In A Class Of Its Own" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BC 1736-4424 night’s meeting. 7 Paper bares its soul are $9 for adults and $6 for children, Temple attributes the growing popularity of skiing after dark to basic snow conditions and nighthawk philosophies. ‘'People have more leisure time at night during the week, snow conditions are frequently better and snow that falls at night is usually drier because of the cooler temperatures. It’s a totally different experience.”’ courtesy of its new owners Mount Seymour Ski Resorts Ltd. A new 1,400 ft. Mueller double chair lift has been in- stalled with a per hour ca- pacity uf over 1,450 skiers. New lighting has also been added to all ski trails to %1- prove night skiing visihiity, according to Wong. Seymour will be open for night skiing from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Saturday by month’s‘end, depending on snow conditions. Rates From Page 3 will have much of an impact : on our night business. We're a in a different market. Our : ‘ runs are designed more for the beginner and intermedi- * ate skier, and we get more people from outlying areas such as Surrey and Co- quitlam because we are closer.”’ Privatized in 1984, Seymour has undergone a million dollar facelifting, CONSISTENTLY HIGH QUALITY AT REASONABLE RATES CAREFREE KITCHENS YNOLDS ~ Gabinet Shop 1300 Lloyd Ave., N. Van. 985-9527 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5, Sat. 10-4 | Manne Dr tomenown weal otat i NY i ea t a. ey i aw!" fT ADVERTISED IF YOU FIND L REFUND COLO HOME FURNISHINGS i : _ Warehouse/Showroom 12-4 Sin 9O0-B 130 WIL WMHs Hweey | i ay Convection micro ovens trom $799. | g¢ GENUINE SHEEPSKIN § ona uQUR GUARANTEE ; SEATCOVERS & RUGS & FREE Microwave class (v7]Nel knowingly undersold : . FREE leaners (WJ Exctusive extended * A unique gift that will be ae (WIFREE cookbook warranties enjoyed every day for Can’ : many years. . 30 DAY. * Seatcovers to fit any auto, F REE priced to suit any budget. HOME TRIAL From only $69.95 ea. * Baby care rugs only $39.95 e Large size area rugs only $59.95 © Quaiity, fit & installation guaranteed! See us today and start micro cooking tonight. | Canada’s Microwave Specialists Over 40 locations to serve you beiter. ii " WEST VANCOUVER | coguirLam VANCOUVER | SURREY i rd St. V; & Park Royal North The Coquitlam Oakridge Gulidtord im 2351 Burrard St. Van. _ 736 Marine Dr. N. Van. Shopping Centre entre Town Centre 732-3337 Boos 980-6033 Q26-2691 |464-1428 | 263-7211 | sas-2355 *with selected microwave models at no extrs cost.