Svapaehe ‘in: the» ‘eighties. | This issue . the * Inguiri ng Reporter asks: ~ Bruce Petterson North Vancouver oo. 1 can see a. recession “coming up: in the early . ‘eighties; probably Sometime next year, - when gold hits $700/oz. “North Vancouver ‘T ‘predict more’ political problems between the .. U.S. and Russia. Also, “_Sevére gas shortages. Cars will continue to ‘get _ smaller. Ron Barbour North Vancouver There is a good chance of getting ourselves into. World War I. I think there will be fewerecars and more rapid transit. Solar power will be a big thing. Ethel Somers North Vancouver ~ Gas will continue to. rise in the eighties. Gold and silver as well. And I don’t think we are going to solve our unemployment problems. .Mary Ann Hatushka North Vancouver gel casier for most people. Myself, 1 have peace. im a born apain Christian and my faith willsee me through. VANCOUVER (UP) - - The. es _ Liberal Party. wanted anew . whole ‘tinue with Pierre: ‘Trudeau,. _. says former British Columbia ~. ‘Liberal S Gordon * th Gibson: -last™: ‘Thursday to” seek . election re) February, 18. in’ ' the same: “Let us see S what people: ‘think is ‘going to . Change becayse © of wanted a. new leader —'and - the. whole. country," said. “It, was certainly what Things are not going to leader. for. this. e ection. b ‘leader: Gibson, announcing p plans North | ‘Vancouver’ ‘where: she was defeated last. spring, said | there had not ‘been time for a the unexpected election.” o “] think: the. whole party. Gibson’ Trudeau’ wanted — he was 7 hand pointing a sawed-off shotgun through the elevator “hatch. It is. a unique form of Tobbery, reaping its in- ventors $5,000 so far. Striking from . atop” elevators in luxury San Francisco hotels, the bandits have robbed eight frightened guests in-the- last two weeks © and disappeared without ~ an trace: , oe er tee 8 LF 3 a ! federal politics i in: 1972. “nomination in the’ riding of : North ° ‘Vancouyer-Burnaby was defeated i in. his first fry a . ” SAN FRANCISCO (UPL - ’ The first’ thing the: victims, see is the surgically gloved The victims walk into a.: hotel elevator, usually late ‘on a Saturday’ night. Sud- denly, in the. roof opens. - A surgically gloved hand points ‘a sawed-off shotgun through the hole and a male. ‘voice orders ‘them to drop all their valuables to the. floor. ‘ A mail sack drops down, and the. riders are told to load. it cash, . with. their jewelry, credit cards and wallats. t Canyon Gardens 3381 Capilano Rd. North Vancouver “thoroughly” 1 now, too. He’ S told them. how long h he plans. : 3 und.” - it~ stops between floors. and. the escape hatch : system - 2 Orchestras Hats, Noisemakers, Streamers, Door Prizes in both. national. _parties and : “= <"Mfor that reason, I think B. Cc. Gibson said ‘he felt. the: Liberals would do- better in voters will’ return a number hatch is pens shut and: 2 : robbers . ‘make* the : their ; reported ‘in the. “past two. ‘weeks have used the” ‘same: Adckless “ passengers - — usually out-of- town visitors — of $5,000. ‘to. loot: ‘Police elevator “the most are’ calling: heists “a : ‘unique operation.” The Management and Staff of canyon GaRoens Wish you all a Happy New Year And would like to inform you that they will be glad to look after you during the holiday season. Gala New Year’s Eve Party 2 Ballrooms represent: “our: province | in 7 Parliament.” oe eee . Gibson said i province needs. strong: representation .,° of Liberals on February 18 to’ . meeting. ° 5 _ detected,” > + David Toschi. “Gh who has been: working in his family’s ‘in- véestment. business since his May defeat, said no date had” been set for the nomination: - “It’s really puzzling. how -- they get on fop of the’ elevator. without being said inspector “These guys are pros. We “gust don’t know how they are operating. "They are ob- . -viously familiar with hotel security and they are ob- -viously~ + familiar --with elevators. They are quick and clean.” “This is really a new one on me. It’s really a first, and that’s what makes this case - so difficult,” said Toschi. fe Deluxe Smorgasbord of the Year OPEN FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH For Reservations: 988-6101