nnual King Neptune Carnival sponsored by the Mount Seymour Lions Club gets under way at 9 a.m. Saturday (June 18) at Cates Park, North Vancouver —when concessicns, games and rides open. Among highlights of the fun-filled program is the judging of the children’s costumes and_ decorated vehicles at Dollar Shopping Centre, starting at 9:30 a.m. and enlivened by the China- town Dragon Dance. The grand parade leaves Sherwood Park School at 10:30 a.m.—culminating an hour later with the presen- tation of ‘‘Miss Mount Fire hazard, health haz- ard, another useless bylaw. Is that what non- smoking bylaws are? West Vancouver council worked it out Monday night. Without identifying the souroes, here 2r2 some of the comments of aldermen and staff: **You will have a bylaw for everything under the. sun, like getting dog owners to clean up after their dogs.”’ nour and parade awards by master of cere- _monies Eric Bennett suppor- ted by the Windsor High School band. A children’s paint-in and children’s races follow from 11:45 a.m. onward. The afternoon brings a_ stage show and a ground show with medieval knights; a water show (kites, pyramids and water ski exhibition); and at 3 p.m. the presentation of awards and prizes. King Neptune Committee Chairman is -Tom_ Lucas; program chairman, Douglas Henderson; and __ parade marshal, Don Allerdice. ‘ ‘‘Non-smoking bylaws in other municipalities make it an offence to even carry tobacco."" **No difficulty. We'll pass the same useless bylaw that is passed elsewhere. There has never been a prosecution under this bylaw in the province.’ Following these learned exchanges, municipal staff was duly instructed to prepare a draft non- smoking bylaw. ‘UNWARY TOURISTS These sobering statistics give rise to all kinds of other interesting conjectures. Taxi firms are pretty obviously in for -a bonanza. Bicycle manufacturcrs may have to ‘gear up production. There's a fortune awaiting the inventor of a transistorized pocket breathalyzer. An even bigger fortune is in store for the _ first pharmaceutical company to market a detoxicant pill. On the other side of the ledger, bars and restaurants will face tougher times. And the bruised B.C. tourist a a Oe 2 Pe ee a industry may collect yet ‘another black eye -- as unwary visitors from the U.S., Alberta and other more happy-go-lucky areas begin to be arrested by the dozen because they happen to be bowling along the wrong stretch of highway at the wrong moment. ’ Allin all it looks as if life for many British Columbians is never going to be quite the same again. If the Attorney- General i is right when he tells us we’re the pie-eyed motor- ist champions of Canada, that's probably the way it has to be, until we mend our habits. In short, Mr. Gardom is driving us to think. 7 aay Ce ee ec a ee 2 ee [| labour Warranty a Any Mix : VA C. ~ -REC, Automatic Record Saver OR K OSS K/135 Stereophones p MIX YOUR page 7 - June 15, 1977 - North Shore News TX 5500 11 & SA 6500 11 e 25 watts per channel from 30 Hz. to 20 KHz. ¢ Both channels driven into 8 ohms. © 30 watts RMS per channel from 20-20,000Hz- ° T.H.D. no more than .5% @ Both channels driven into 8 ohms. e Capture Ratio: 1.5 db (P.L.L. circuitry) . © T.H.D. & 1.M. distortions no more than .1% Capture Ratio 1.0 db (P.L.L. circuitry) . Sleeves Optional 9 ° \PI- 115D TURNTABLE “complete with Pickering SE 1 Cartridge. TECHNICS SL23 TURNTABLE complete with Shure Hi-track cartridge. WwW INFINITY V.LP. MINI POS 11 SPEAKERS SPEAKERS e 40” tweeter e 40 Watt RMS © e V.I.P. ‘‘vented internal port’’ loading (pat. pdg.) | e Unconditional 10 YEAR transferable parts & Woofer 6"' Mid-range/Phen. ring 10’’ Woofer/2’’ cone tweeter | Freq. Response: 43 Hz. +19 KHz. +-3.5 db. Crossover Freq.: 1600 Hz. Impedance 8 ohms. e 5 YEAR Warranty ine Nominal : Your Own System Includes: Your Choice of — 4 a and WEB SOUND offers their unconditional 2 week money-back guarantee 1394 Main Street North Vancouver “FOR SOUND ADVICE” 988-1215 Mastercharge Chargex AE AE A A HR IEA ES IRR NP rene agente i OR ES at mm hd 82a rr, mn eR mA 8 ge 7 Wm Ht me am wasn te tt ict a aH LO EY se 8 ANN 4 SO AM AeA PE A RO I HR RUT A UI te ro ‘ pote oo uhh ‘y whos , CT ' mas 1 , _ yy : : ‘ "hee so . . to Jf : fe oo ae : ay ts . . ‘ \ L ; y ’ ’