' 44 — Friday, March 1, 1996 ~ North Shore News en reAe & ae ge ime B'S | SNe greed ge z ERE ATi Bt SER TEN RLENT ERS Te dO tY AAA aE a hl O4F, PEER UIIS LER EE LN goby RED TED SE NL EE SE AEE REIS AL EES SER EL LLL TT ALOR Rac TAT SAREE * efficient well trained maids * reasonable rates to suit any budget * our own equipment and supplies * fully licensed and bonded * gift certificates from $40. Go to Mr. Mattress We don’t sell brass beds, . jamps, bunk beds or furniture We enly sell Mattresses You will be advised of the best back mattress at a price to suit your budget. Why not save $$$ Single mattresses starting from $79, oo Looking for controversy? nee GOUG GOLLINS . of Games| 'THE B.C. Winter Games have left the North Shore and all that remains are the mountains of ‘garbage created by the 3,000 Participating athletes, 4,000 volunteers and countless -visi- _tors during the three-day event. To recover some of that refuse, North Shore Recycling ~ QNSR). mounted a large-scale * recycling effort, with over 80 recycling carts _— situated throughout the sporting venues ‘and meal sites. Recycling pro- gram volunteers were on hand to educate, International Paper Indusnies (IPI) donated four days of recycling collection ser- vice and North Shore Youth . Band members were there to recover refundable pop cans. o 4 Before the games, NSR esti- . Maated that 30,000 pop cans, juice ] ms nay yr botties and paper lunch boxes ) f would be recycled over the three- day event, from athletes’ Junch- es alone. But on Wednesday, On March Ist, 1996. We add a new code. 1-800 and now 1-888, NSR’s Rachel Pollard said that both f t Wl “contamination” had resulted botn Tree tO Cail. in far lower numbers. “People were throwing their hot dogs into the recycling bin,” she said, adding that much of the mixed red b IPI will, probably have to bedis. Starting March 1st, BC TEL will be introducing a new toll-free code that will work exactly carded because food items, which are non-recyclable, were the same way as our 1-800 code. So what dees this mean to you? When you see any number ] _ mixed in with the recyclable paper lunch boxes. * that starts with 1-888, just like a 1-800 number, it means it’s absolutely free to call. —8y Layne Christensen