A8 - Sunday, September 25, 1983 - North Shore News Ellsworth Dickson AS MOST of us know: ‘if you. ‘wish to socialize at‘a pub on Sundays, you must drive to Point Roberts or other locations across the ‘border. Today’s question is: “Should neighbourhood pubs be open on Sunday?"’ ~ Marlene Wietzke Vancouver Yes, I think it would be fun, especially if there was entertainment, I can’t see any problems arising from Sunday openings. Frank Batteke Vancouver Yes, I think it would be a good idea. Vancouver should catch up with the ° rest of the world. Why shouldn’t neighbourhood pubs ‘have more flexible hours? George Hutchinson North Vancouver Yes. I think that if all «regulations were followed “and things were under con- “trol, I can’t see why not. ' ['m'sure society is mature ’. enough to handle a neigh- bourhood pub being open on Sunday. ' Jay Byron North Vancouver ' -J.am recently from O1- ~ tawa and. the neighbour- ‘hood pubs are open on Sundays in that city. | did not see any drunken or unruly behavior. It was good for people who have to work from Monday (to Saturday. Cheryl Dunn and Susan Goring North Vancouver and Coquitlam We say definitely yes. Sunday is a day for relaxa- tion so why shouldn’t the neighbourhood pub be open? Many people, like us, have to work on Satur- ’ days and Sunday is the on. ly time to socialize. AN Vancouver youth has been charged for*a~liquor store break-in after police used a tracking dog to pin down their suspect. The dog was called in after an RCMP constable on foot patrol in the Westlynn Mall area heard the sound of -breaking glass and spotted two people running away . from the area of ‘the liquor ~ store.” Drinking drivers DRINKING DRIVING charges by North Shore police have resulted in the following recent convictions (Mandatory licence suspen- sion is in addition to the published penalty): Maurice Doray, 312-250 East Second, North Van ($400); Peter Lox- ton, 448 East 13th St., North Van ($400); David George Sutherland, 4619 Lions Avenue, North Van n $550). The tracking dog was on the scene quickly, leading RCMP to a lone male, caught laying on the ground on a nearby street. The male was taken into custody and, later in the day, another ‘male and a female juvenile were also picked up by police in con- nection with the break-in. Michael Graham Hopper, 18, of 555 West 28th Street, has been charged with break- ing, entering and theft under $200. 18-YEAR-OLD North AK MALE, TAGG EBONY LOST SEPT. 15 200 BLOCK EAST 16TH N. VAN 988-1068 The Soft Autumn Rain The pitter patter of early momin’ rain reminds me of a song trom my earthy past, and really, when you've been bor and rats- ed with it, rain isn’t so bad. | like it. { think it gives our West Coast home real atmosphere and mood. Boston Ferns in the Glove Box, Dept. Of course, that mood can rapidly change the moment you discover an annoying little drip, drip upon your ankles of an Oc tober mor. As far as annoying goes, that’s right up there with fingernalls on the blackboard. | once had a friend who drove a special model car, a Dodge Niagara he called it, because of the way moisture would issue in from the dashboard, heater, and other orifices when the rain started. The car had a horrible, dank smell most of the time, and the guy had to wear high gumboots while driving. The problem tumed out to be a wrong-sized wind- shield, an habitual leaker that took a long time to figure out We're used to these mysteries — they can be a real challenge Early Mornin’ Mildew, Dept. If you have a similar problem, and we're approaching our mon 600n season, you can bet your trunk, or interior, will be smelling funny by springtime. unless you're planning on selling the brute now, I strongly advise you to have it looked at. Preferably by us, of course. Even if you try and sell it in the spring, you may have to spray It down with Mace to ty and hide the poogie. Chip, Chip, Dept. Then there are the litle paint chips on the side of your car. Unseen to, they will double in size (from quarters to 50 cent pieces, if you can find one), by spring. Painting ‘em over yourself can seal the salt in, which makes {| worse. 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