10 - Sunday, January 15, 1989 - North Shore News inquiring reporter Evelyn Jacob a el Education team A TEAM of B.C. universities and community college representatives, coordinated by the B.C. Secondary School Liaison Committee, will visit four North Shore schools later this.month. Organized to promote their in- stitutions and programs to help students make career plans, the team is scheduled to be at Seycove Community School, 1204 Caledonia, North Vancouver, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, starting at 9 a.m. How Jeff Gawron North Vancouver The problem is not with the clean-up but with the way oil is transported. We should be looking in- to alternative methods. visits schools On Friday, Jan. 20, the team will be at Collingwood private school, 70 Morven Drive, West Vancouver, starting at 8:30 a.m. The team will visit St. Thomas Aquinas School, 541 West Keith Road, North Vancouver, on Mon- day, Jan. 30 starting at 8:45 a.m. and at Handsworth Secondary School, 1044 Edgewood Road, North Vancouver, starting at 7 p.m. In all the team will travel to over 200 secondary schools around B.C. “30° as Chaawick Court North Vancouver 7 Gost south of the market nex! to the SeaBun : Tensdcie Quay Pima DCR-5520 AMIFM Auto Reverse Full logic Cassetie Receiver sAuto reverse full-logic eAudio cassette receiver °CD player input jack & switch HOUAS MON.-SAT- 9-5:30 += * FOP OF UNE DIGITAL DECK NOW ONLY reg. $929 WHILE STOCK LASTS § * ALTERNATE VEHICLE OR BOAT iTS AVAILABLE WITH THEFT PREVENTION 6A law PERF ORMANCE | can STEREO aa INSTALLATION * t emues « SERVICE 1 150 PEMBERTON AVE,, NORTH VAN. PAUL CARROLL 986-1171 THE 875,000-litre oil spill off Southern Washington is one of the worst spills on B.C. shores in recent history, killing thousands of sea birds, contaminating sea life and polluting beaches. The Dec. 22 accident occurred when an Oregon tug boat lost its tow line and punctured the could oil disaster be avoided? Clyde Klotz North Vancouver It’s a shame our clean-up It methods are so archaic. If they were better the spill may not have become a_ the disaster. Maida Collins West Vancouver could have been prevented if the Coast Guard got to the site of spill faster. They waited too long. side of an oil barge. Volunteers have already mopped up more than 45 kg of oil from China beach, and military troops and another coast guard ship have been deployed to help clean up the mess. Inquiring Reporter asks people how the oil disaster could have been avoided. Kerry Vaughan North Vancouver I think we should come up with a better way to transport oil and improve clean-up methods, Tom Sutheriand West Vancouver The minute the spill was reported, the Coast Guard should have got off their butts and done something. Smart Shoppers USE THE NEWS mum eaders use the ads in the Beg North Shore News because He GI they are timely, informative and they're local. In any given issue, you'll find hundreds of products and services offering you substantial savings. You'll save time and money without leaving the comfort of your THE voice oF MORTH AND MEST VANCOUVER north s shore SUNDAY « WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY We work for you! armchair. Smart shoppers take advantage of the flyers to do their comparative shopping and to plan their lists. They know the benefits of taking advantage of the specials — Their dollars go farther. Before you do your shopping — USE the NEWS.