if f 2 la wot : cob ta ant fey eetis kp ah p Lg geAwtbete ter Ate renee " Ta ApafeON GTI NE EAT LAR ee EE a strarayneta ater aenes oS) : . i “eae Oe nite eS aay _ Page A10, June 27, 1979 - North Shore News — by yo. ellsworth: , dickson Maybe it is , just the people I happen to - know, but it appears to me that Canadians - rely on drugs of various kinds. Coffee in the morning, a cigarette very 20 minutes or so, ‘and booze in the evening. And that’s not counting Prescription pills or pot.: This issue - ‘the Inquiring Reporter asks: : Debbie Turner West Vancouver :', IT think many people Use. drugs because they - have become socially ‘acceptable; such = as tobacco and prescription -drugs. These kind of - drugs are promoted by large companies for profit. The fund-raising - cam- : paign for the new children’s - floor at Lions Gate Hospital received a massive shot in the arm last week -- $85,000. _ through new donations. As a result, the total leapt up to $251;000 . from $166,000 a week. earlier, bringing the fund within sight of its $300,000 target. - The major—contribution came ‘from the Vancouver Foundation, which donated $32,500. During the same ‘seven-day - period ap- proximately $10,000 was - also .received from miscellaneous groups and individuals. North Vancouver City council has voted to give Lions Gate Hospital a $10,000 grant for- the. children’s floor fund, and: council has also-urged other © North Shore municipalities to make a similar gesture. Council passed the motion. to give the grant unanimously, Monday night, after meeting as a finance committee to consider the “This total of $42,500 is being matched dollar for . dollar by Park. Royal and British Pacific Properties in. accordance. with. the pledge. . given by: “the ‘two West ° Vancouver companies eatlier this month. » patuongh $49,000 is still needed -+to reach the... $300,000 target, ‘the fund actually needs to collect only another $24,500 in new donations -- which will again . | be matched dollar for dollar . ‘by -Park Royal/British Properties. Donations, which are tax deductible, should be ad- " dressed to. The Children’s — . treasurer’ s° report on- whether the city had such funds available. — - The report said the ‘money was. -available, the suggestion made orginally by Mayor Jack Loucks,. one. week ago, was passed; -. It was noted that by giving — the grant, the City. was actually adding $20 ,000 to the children’s. floor fund, as * _Park Royal has. offered to Floor "Fund, Lions 7 “Gus will be ‘most’ as Hospital, 230. East 13th received, an Street, North - Vancouver. “All amounts; large or small, % match ‘dollar for ‘dollar, all money .- donated. between . $100,000 and $200, 000: -Lions Gate. Hospital needs an estimated _ $300,000 to . _ Shore communi tie ~modernize’ the Pediatrics — Loucks said... ward. . - >, Ald We | are. telling them we. are supporting. ‘them, . and. we . ate encouraging . citizen’ action groups to go_out~2 a two. mu stimulate. this~ ‘type “of ac- One of the North Shore’ $ rriost. ‘com -fortable: and intimate spots is the - _. Snuggery at Harvest —-the ideal place :; to relax while enjoying a light meal and . “listening: to some of the West Coast's ».. finest performers. Ken Kirschner. ap- ye B pears /June25to June 30. Visit the . ‘Tom Stephenson os BOOT gery ‘Monday through Saturday North Vancouver be i { ! i '. From what I've seen, yes. Most people use | drugs of various kinds to alter their mood. Kathryn Hutchings North Vancouver I think many people rely too much on prescription drugs. They ~~ only think they are sick, but they just have trouble coping. Robin Blues North Vancouver Yes, I would say we tely too much on drugs. I think the pressures of our lifestyle make it worse. But there is some hope; I sce many people starting to exercise and eat better. Jack Tomik North Vancouver Yes. I think many people expect an instant cure and over-use both prescription and non- prescription drugs. Everybody is, looking for an easy way. to Midnight. Honey-Glazed Ribs Long, meaty Ribs of Canadian Beef glazed in a smoked Honey Sauce. One Rib - 1.50 Two Ribs - 2.25 Angels on Horseback Oysters wrapped in Bacon and broiled. served with our tangy Cocktail Sauce. Barbecued Pork ~ Tender Pork slices on a bed of Lettuce. accompanied by Plum Sauce. 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