Al0-Wednesday, July 30, 1980 - North Shore News Ellsworth Dickson Due to rowdy parties, North Vancouver District has decided to close a number of its parks at 10 p.m. Some people feel that this action is necessary while others argue that a few drunks should not make everyone suffer. This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: “What do you think of the park curfews?” Linda Melwood North Vancouver If the parks are closed early, young people who want to party will just find other alternatives. | don’t think the park curfews will do much good. Cathy Fitts North Vancouver I don’t agree with curfews on our parks. After all, they “do belong to the public. Why should we let some rowdies_ spoil everyone's fun? Judy Coy North Vancouver It's too bad, but | think we wall have to learn to five with curfews. We can't allow rowdies to run wid Doug Reid Fort Nelson, B.C. 1 dont think curfews work If they don't party at the local park, they will find = another spot. If people want to have an outdoor party on a summer's will find a way just night, they Rex Wallace North Vancouver If you're sitting around on the North Shore this evening - sipping a nice cool draught beer, don’t tell a soul where you are if you want the supply to last. Because if it’s really draught you're drinking, then you must be at about the only spot on the North Shore still serving the stuff. With the = provincial brewery dispute drying up supphes to hotels and pubs, the North Shore has been hit has badly as the rest of Vancouver. However, few establishments are as unlucky as the Avalon hotel pub in North Vancouver WHERE TO GET YOUR BEER ON which a spokesman said is now closed because of the supply shortage. Surveyed Monday, the other four North Shore beer parlours said they only had enough draught to last until yesterday, nesday) at the latest. today (Wed- A spokesman at the Lynnwood Hotel said said they had enough bottled beer “for maybe 10 days.” At the St. Alice Hotel they had enough beer for “maybe a week,” two weeks if they stayed open half as late, The Coach House has “all kinds of bottles,” which are “going to last for a while.” But the spokesman for the Smoker sets hotel room on fire A Cigarette smoker staying in North Vancouver's Coach House hotel set light to the mattress of the bed he was in when he fell asleep while smoking. John Walters, of San Francisco, was awakened by manager Roger Crombie early Saturday morning after the smoke alert ir the room had activated a sional at the main desk. Fire damage was confined to the mattress of the bed and though the hotel guest was sleeping on it at the time, he was uninjured. Hottest paper on N. 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