All of us receive varying kinds of mail from advertis- ers trying to sell their goods -- we call it ‘‘junk mail’’. The volume appears to grow more and more every month and the advertisers say that it has proven to be one of the most successful selling methods. exact «+h THIS WwoSE Ue Inquiring Reporter asks: “‘Does junk mail ever persuade you to buy something you hadn’t thought of buying before?’’ After 20 years presiding over West Vancouver provin- cial court Judge Alfred Watts is moving to a unique new position in the B.C. judicial system. He has been named as the province’s first “‘supernum-. erary judge’’. Beginning in September under the direct- ion’ of the Chief Judge of British Columbia, he will travel as a judge to various provincial courtrooms in the . province. ‘*T am looking forward to doing something new with interest,’’ Judge Watts tolds guests at a farewell luncheon in his honor last Friday. The gathering was hosted by West Van provincial court administrator Mary Epps and attended by 15 senior police and court employees. Among them was Jane McRae, 81, who served for 22 years as provincial court reporter in West Vancouver | prior to her retirement. Now aged 64, Judge Watts was appointed to the West Van court in 1957. He is not required to retire as a judge until age 70. merge TEUue FLEUR TULLE “ ‘“‘No, it doesn’t and I would prefer not to have it. I think it is a poor way of | advertising and that junk mail should be. returned to the sender.”’ Going hiking, or back- packing, planning a cance trip, like to ride your bicycle and/or looking for a place to camp? Could vou use some help. finding and reaching the best places in the lower main- land? The Outdoor Recrea- tion Information Centre at Capilano College, since open- ing in June, is specializing in non-mechanized outdoor op-. portunities. This service which is the first of its kind in B.C. has a staff of two visitors in such things as joining outdoor clubs, plan- ning trips or choosing appro- priate equipment. They also hold workshops for groups on various aspects of outdoor living. There are films, slide sets, publications and many handouts available upon request at the centre. Referrals come from a variety of agencies such as Tottrism B.C., B.C. Auto- mobile Association, Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C., He served as secretary of the Law Society of B.C. for 20 years. In 1973, after years of research, he completed and published a book entitled The History of the Law Society of British Columbia. FOR (1) WEEK ONLY STARTING TODAY 27th JULY OUR WAY OF SAYING THANK YOU 926-6516 | Ise MARINE DRIVE WEST VAN. | : ~~ . who assist — FISHING, JEANS "WN BITS Yo OFF OUR KNOWN DISCOUNT PRICES **J never look at it half the time, I just thes it out and don’t take it seriously. Most people just throw it away.”’ B.C Sports Federation and local. Chambers of Com- merce,.as well as community centres and Y.M.C.A.’s. People from all commun- ities are encouraged to visit the centre as they may discover some new and exciting ways to experience their own familiar surround- ings. ‘The centre is open Mon- day, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Tuesday to Friday i p.m‘ to 6 p.m. until August 26. The centre the Capilano pus at 2055 is located on Coiiege Cam- Purcell Way, North Vancouver, B.C. at the north end of the Second Narrows 986-3116. Bridge. sths: TURNER, Kevin Willilam of North Van, B.C. passed away on July 24, 1977, age 5 mos. Survived by his loving parents lan = and Candice Turner, his sister Karon, grandmother Mrs. Joyce Turner, grand- parents Mr. & Mrs. Don Halpom. Private family memorial service. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Heart would be Phone appreciated. Arragements through First Services Ltd. = fanaa ne la ee ager lel nigella GOING — Memorial = = = = it pond ewnrd reed cnt wi = | = = = eS = = = = = = = = = = = brewed Wis. Alice Ewart North Vancouver “*It is Tostly . just junk and wea ree ee to buy. “it is “an ‘annoying nuisance and I just throw it out.”” a" psi 7 at L SALE iter PRICE | sQ97 | a Aire VA ~ SALE ee ce SQ, - Sala items subjoct to prior salo of stocks on hand. and avalilabilit We roserve tho van . tient quantitle 8. = home ~ Over 400 locations in- 2 N. America Rhapsody Flock » ; , . a ie ‘ . ve Pre-pasted. Dry strippable Regular Price $11.98 3” BEAVER “la ‘By Dixon Red Devil Reg. Price $4.75 each jie My Ys; Al Spani Coquitlam “I never really found morart tases ao mf « tere ot sen 5) PP ove wna y Sbekaa; 5 ted < SS BSE Ser ESE ate & ees e not for it but it really doesn’t bother me. If it piles up you can throw it away. August i, 1977. There will be no mail for antiques and all general furniture, + marine + commercial — Exciusive to the North Shore. Gives your furniture .a clean, smooth surface; it’s natural wood tones renewed, ready for your creative refinishing. Brass-refinishing kits and advice available. ce _ free- estimates Cedar Panelling (covers 23 square feot] . Reg. $21.95 20% off 4 x “ee yn * . tei? Ai L.: “411103 q Reg. Price $16.98 per ositon ince: SBMS per galton . ONE LOCATION ONLY ~ 1629 LONSDALE AVE. WN. VANCOUVER _B C. 985-0823 _ ‘on $a open tues.-sat.. Reg. Price. ‘$13. 88 per rae | wa Reg. Price $1.00 per roll SALE PRICE Sy aN North Vanconver | usually throw it in the ace srithornt lackins ot zt jae catetneel ~ Se ad But the companies pay for it ‘and that is their. prerogative. if they want to do it, that’s OK.’’. HH} TWO Postal facilities will be closed throughout British - Columbia on B.C. Day, sNSNOSUO9OCOUGUUSOOOOUEGNOHAUUUTHIIN deliveries on. this holiday with the exception of Special Delivery items. Street letter box collections -wili be made “Sunday Service’’ basis. INTERIOR/ EXTERIOR galion | 4 : SALE INTERIOR/ — foxs PRICE | EXTERIOR. MARINE & TRIM "x60 yd. ROLL-BULK * va ODE. va et EFFECTIVE SALE. DATES JULY 28 THRU AUGUST SONLY .. a