page 18 - February 2, 1977 -North Shore News Last Satiddy I wus takin’ the garbidge out back : fer the wife wen this littel kid cums up an asts wot Iam doing. 7 Iam holdin’ a termater can, I ses. The littel kid ses he cam [AIHHINIUINTENIINNINEIEINAIGDNESSINIINNNN000I1 see that, becus he ain’t stupid, an he ses it’s jest garbdige, ain’t it? . Well, I ses, acktule it’s rele valuable...an the kid luks as me sorta queer an then he ses YUR NUTS! That’s wot I like about littel kids—they is honest! .- It's ‘only: later on they go . haywire, wen they is growd up an become politishuns. © So I asts him to cum into the basemint an I snitched a bar of parafeen wax the wife | wus usin’ fer pickles an Eg By then, there’s anuther littel kid an I am startin’ to trip over them!...so I sends the whole rangatang bunch into the basemint fer to scrounge the old grub. box fer a stump of candle. Wen they cums back they ses the old box smells sorta funny an I ses that’s frum forty yeres of campfires an a helluva lotta trout an one of ‘em asts wot wus the biggest one? I ain’t caught it yet, I ses...an that seems to holt them fer a wile—so I pokes a hole in the side of the termater can an shoves in the candle. DARK CORNERS After we rigs a handle frum an old coat-hanger, I - tells the kids that there rig is | a bull’s-eye lamp an they has - a great time; shinin’ it into ‘dark corners, wile I tells ‘em = it is rele handy fer comin’ down a trail after dark wen. you ain’t got a flashlight. . ‘STOCK at discount prices | DY SERVICE | OUR BEAUTIFUL — DISPLAY OF _ CUSTOM a DRAPERIES & BEDSPREADS BLINDS MADE TO ORDER WALLPAPER _ DRAPERY TRACKS a Custom cut fer any size and’ style of window. Decorative rods ‘in traditional brass, black Spanish, or wood poles. We have a wide variety of drapery Ihardware in stock to solve any drapery problem. ae same PUSS RE pee ition ES ETE SPECIAL. SELECTION OF OVER 150. UPHOLSTERY . | FABRICS INSTOCK. I turnt the littel kid loose, shavin’ the wax nice an thin with a dull table knife. We puts the shavins in the. termater can an fills her with - gasoline an then we puis the whole shebang in a buckit an pours hot water arount it. ’ Wile he is stirrin’ to beat heck, two more littel kids show up. By the time we got the old tent set up in the back © yard, the wax is dissolved. I gives the kids sum old .frazzled paint brushes an. they have a helluva time, | waterproofin’ the old tent. TROUT FLIES | By that time, anuther littel kid has showed up, an the whole shebang have a ‘Fifty hours community. helluva time playin’ cowboys: an Injuns in the old tent, wile I scrounge.sum old trout flies. frum the tackle box. . The kids get rele interestid when I shows then how to dunk the trout flies: in’ the wax an gasoline an then blow on.‘em to dry ‘em...an they . gets rele excited wen they float’ nice an purty in the kitchen sink. © | Well, sir, rigs the old fly’ rod an.the kids get- rele _excited, rollin’ out mebbe fifty feet of my new torpedo-taper fly. line, wich I ain’t used much lately. One of the kids cums along rele gud with a Spey cast, onct I giv him the hang of it. court on charges of posses- PU 7 “have littel birds. chirpin’ all Well, sir, we winds it all - up by openin’ the candle hole jest about sparrow-size an we plugs the open end with more coat-hanger wire, run ‘sorta. criss-cross. Then we hangs her in the old cherr tree, upside-down. — _ eg recite tetas ‘BEDSPREADS. UPHOLSTERING BREAKFAST NOOKS . over...an then I goes into the £ . house, becus I’m startin’ to trip over littel kids. WALL COVERINGS. as A. cuppie days‘ later the PHONE: $21-S556 ; PHONE: 988-1220 wife ses. the neighborhood . 821-6011 . : wimmen are raisin’ hell! ee, aro 5239 VICTORIA DR. VANCOUVER, B.C. How cum? | asts. _ . Every kid fer two blocks is scroungin’ garbidge’ cans, | she ses...looken’ fer ter- — mater cans. . . NORTH VAN CUSTOM DRAPERIES ~~ 988-1525" | 3050 MOUNTAIN HWY. service work during the next six months was the sentence handed down last week to William Keith Pike of 992 Braeside, West Vancouver, following his conviction in West Vancouver provincial, ‘sing stolen property and false pretences. — Judge Alfred Watts also placed Pike on probation for the next 18 months. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF - NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING FOR AN AMENDMEN TO THE “ZONING BY-LAW, 1967"" NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN by the City of North Vancouver, pursuant to Section 703 of the Municipal Act of British Columbia, that a public Hearing with respect to proposed By-law No. 4964 will take place on Monday, the 14th day of February, 1977, at 7:30 P.M., In the Council Chamber | of the City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. The Intent of the proposed by-law Is for the purpose of amending the ‘‘Zoning By-law, 1967'', as follows: To amend the Zoning Map of the City of North Vancouver, which is an integral part of ‘‘Zoning By-law, 1967'', to provide for the rezoning of the following properties to CS-3 Speclal Commercial Zone: . Lots 1, F, and 4 to & inclusive, all of Block 177, D.L. 271, Plan 5243, (located on the south side of Esplanade Avenue between the lane west of Lonsdale and the foot of Rogers Avenue), and presently zoned M-2 General Industrial Zone. . At the said Hearing all’ persons who deem their Interest in property affected by the proposed amendment to the **Zoning By-law, 1967'' shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard. A scry of the proposed amending by-law will be available for public inspection after Monday, February 7th, 1977, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. each day; except Saturdays and holidays, in the office of the undersigned. L.E, WILSON—ACTING CITY CLERK City Hall 141 Wat 14th Stroot | North Vancouver, 8.C. February 2nd, 1977. Because we believe an essential - purpose of education is to ensure that our students acquire the skills and knowledge they will need to become well-rounded individuals and useful members of society, a Core Curriculum will be intro- duced into the public school system in September 1977. To explain the Core Curriculum,we have produced a new and easy-to- follow booklet. We call it Goals _ of the Core Curriculum and we think it’s an important document. We’d like to know what you think of it. Copies have been delivered to every We’ve done our homework. Now it’s your turn to have a say in what, and how, our children should be learning. school district in the province. Public meetings to discuss the © goals of the core curriculum re being organized by school officials in your area. You are urged to attend these meetings and discuss the con- tents of the booklet and what it means for our students. To find out the time and location of the meeting nearest you, or to obtain your free copy of the - booklet, contact your local school or your school district super- intendent as listed below: ‘ Curriculum Development Branch, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Government of British Columbi | Victoria, B.C. “=,