“LIFESTYLES A foolproof In February, Wellington, New Zealand police commander Mur- ray Jackson told reporters that construction of a new police sta- tion and lockup would be delayed because the building would be the subject to the new local safety code, which would require that the prisoners have immediate ac- cess to: exits in case of fire. Ac- cording to Jackson, that would require furnishing them with keys. In April, the Better Business Bureau in Anchorage, Alaska, said its bank accounts were short $225,000, and accused its former president, Susan E. 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Info: 984- - 728, From page 33 lectible books than some shops have in total. Pocket books — selling for $1 — are the bread and butter items of the store, ~. Bruce on censorship: ‘‘! oppose it totally, What. people read doesn’t affect what they do. But we don’t stock adult material. We practice self-censorship.” What. annoys the Williams brothers? The top of their list is a Lonsdale Avenue competitor, Booklovers, the North Shore’s newest used bookstore. @ Carousel Books and Records (1830 Lonsdale, North Vancouver) In business since. 1976. Pro- prietor Dr. John Metcallef is a _ former teacher and scholar. ° Carousel offers a respite from his first love — the writing of his- torica} plays. Besides the ‘usual merchandise, Metcallef specializes in philosophy and Christian theology. Although there is not a big market for this category, regular customers have been visiting. Carousel for years. “Business is particularly bad right now,'' Metcallef mused tecently. ‘But overall this is not a city of readers. | must cut to the bone on everything, and even then can barely survive. “Censorship should come from the people and not from the gov- Ire escal because they could find no victim, police did learn that he was wanted on five other charges. The hottest shade temperature ever recorded was 136.4 F (58 C) at E) Azizia, Libya on September 13, 1922, eee Kansas City police reported that two ntusic store break-ins over the Memorial Day weekend netted the thieves nearly 1,000 empty CD boxes. The crooks apparently thought they were stealing the discs, but the stores are among a growing number that remove the CDs for safekeeping while displaying the boxes. Accused ‘drug dealer Alfred Acree bolted from police in Charles Ci- - ty, Virginia in May and took off- in the dark through the. thick woods. However, police tracked the felon down thanks to the. new L.A. Gear athletic shoes the felon was wearing. Everytime Acree took a step, the shoes, containing small battery-operated lights that illuminated each time the heel was pressed, gave him ~away.- Said sheriff’s’ investigator Anthony Anderson, “Every time he took a step, we knew exactly where he was,”” ‘ aee Suly 10--Ongoing. - Volunteers needed to assist seniors with morning exer- cises, afternoon walks & Happy Hour at Kiwanis Lodge. Flexible hours. Kiwanis Lodge, 990-22nd St., W.V. Info: 926-0105. ve oee July 10~Ongoing. Playreading Club. W.V. Seniors Activity Centre. Info: 926-4375, ' + July 10--Ongoing. Seniors’ hot evening meal program needs volunteers. Vol- unteers also needed to visit with people who, shave mobility problems. Info: ; Offer personalized service ernment,”’ he said. “Good _ taste should be the _ Standard, and today there is an absence of good taste. Evil books would perish if no one read them.”” Metcallef*s pet peeves include the education system and Booklovers book store down the street. @ Booklovers (1103 Lonsdale, North Vancouver) Duncan Cummings, the bad boy _of books according to the com- petition, opened shop in 1992. A former journalist, Cummings devised an unusual marketing concept. “We're a book recycling depot,’’ he explained. ‘i don’t selectively buy. I buy books in quantity at low prices and sell at low prices, This is the Save-On Foods of bockstores. “I'm applying normal market economics to the book business,” Cummings said. Cummings’ store was recently voted Vancouver's Best Bookshop . ina Province newspaper contest, ' And what annoys Cummings? Officials of the. Antiquarian Book Association have twice re- jected his application for inclusion in their annual brochure. 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