%2 - Sunday, April 5, 1992 - North Shore News Anna Marie D’Angelo INQUIRING REPORTER FISHERMEN FROM Newfoundland and Nova Scotia protested at sea last week over European overfishing just outside Canada’s 200-mile limit on the Grand Banks. Canadian fishermen have been unable to work due to dwindling fish stocks in the area while foreign trawlers, particularly from Spain and Portugal, continue to haul What should Canada do about foreign overfishing? G.G. Wolf Mission I don’t think Canada can do much about interna- tional fishing. How can it be stopped? Rahim Chun Veiji North Vancouver There should be some kind of international body or one country, preferably Canada, that should take charge of the stocks’ management, WHAT’S GOING ON MONDAY Aprii 6--N.S, Christian Women's Club Luncheon; = 12-2) p.i. Internasional Plaza, 1999 Marine Dr. NV. Free tursery, Guest speaker; Canadian Na- tional Chairman, Gladys Harding. Reservations: 980-3331 of 922-5415. eee April 6--Dream Interpretation Workshop; 7:30-9:30 p.m. W.V. Ree: ceation Centre, 780-22nd St, W.V. Info: 926-3266, ees April 6--Volleyball instruction for competitive adult players; ongoing to June 29; Mondays, 8:45-10:45 p.n. Pre-register, 987-play. eee April 6--Image Workshop; pre-register before April 1; 9 aum.-4 p.m. on April 8. Info: N.S. YMCA, 926-5541, eee April 6—Kitsilano High School Sdih Anniversary Class of 1942 June Re- union. Info: Mike Downing, 985-4752 or Wally Whiteside, 922-0287. een Aprit 6-Ongoing to June. Senior Leaders, for people 18 yrs. & older, 7-9 pm. Info: W.V. YMCA, 926- 5541, een April 6--Ongoing alternate Mon. & Wed. Earthsave Toastmasters Meeting. Learn public speaking; help the en- vironment; free. Info: Vickie, 987- 8296, eee April 6-Ongoing. Bingo, 7:15 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion, 123 W. iSth St.,N.V. Info: 985-115. ese Aprii. 5--Ongoing. Co-dependants Anonymous Meeting. Recovery pro- gram to promote healthy relationships. 7:30 p.m. St. Martin's Church, 195 North Windsor Rd., N.V. Info: Nancy or Bill, eves. 929-5742, eee Apsil’ 6--Ongoing. Parents Together. Self-help for parents troubled by the problem behavior of theii teenagers. Info: 588-5432. eee April 6--Ongoing. The Friendship Toastmasters. 7:15 p.m., Capilano Branch, N.V. Dist. Library. Improve public speaking and = socialize. Everyone welcome. Info: Janet, 987- 1009. TUESDAY April 7--Free. Speaker evening, 7 p.m. The Serenity Shop, 228 Lonsdale Ave., N.Y. Speaker: therapist Louise Long. Topic: ‘Adult Children of Divorce.” Info: 987-8726. Health Sylvia Brown North Vancouver 1 believe we have to pro- tect our fish stocks, but in a- peaceful way. If we are cutting back (fish quotas) and other coun- tries are coming in and overfishing, that’s not Tight. April 7--N.S. Mental Psychocducational Support Group Mecting; 6:30-8:30 p.m. N.S. Com- munity Mental Health Centre, 201-126 GE. Sth St, NV. Info: Michelle, 660-1273 of Peter, OR4-5751, eee April 7--N.S. Alzheimer Support Group Meetings 7:30-9 pan. St An: drow's Church Hall, 1044 St. Georges Ave., NV. Guest Speaker: Moyra Jones. Topic: Syinptonis & Progress of Alzheimers Discaye. een Ape’ 7--Co-ed volleyball; competitive play for adult players; ongoing: drop-in at McDougall Gym; Tues., 8:45-10:45 p.m. Info: recCentre Lonsdate, 987-play, ees April 7--Drop-in Stuw-pitch: 6:30 p.m, Ridgeview Elementary School: $2 per person or $US per team, no pre- teg. required. Info: 926-3266, eee Aprit 7--Ancient: Trees Slide Pres- entation by author Randy Stoitmann, 7:30 p.m. SPEC meetizg rm., 2156 Maple St. Van. Info: 731-8444, eee April 7--Ongaing on Ist & 3rd Tues. of cach month. N.S. Alzheimer sup- port group meeting, 1044 St. Georges Ave., NV... 7:30-9 pam. Everyone welcome. Topic: Anger & Agita- tion. Info 929-4244, For more Coming Events see first Page of Classifieds. 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