A3 - Sunday, June 10, 1984 - North Shore News Automotive... . Business..........B5 Classified........A16 Entertainment... . .B10 Fashion...........€6 Food............C17 Mailbox ..........A7 Real Estate.......B14 Sports............Bl Hayden Stewart. . .€23 Travel...........€22 WEATHER: Mainly sunny Sunday through Tuesday, highs UP, UP... .: BI . . . and away for all North Shore sports fans. HAWKISH: B7 Old Studebakers never die, they just get restored. READING: Cl Helping students make a breakthrough with books. illegal dumps start to cost NV District Landfill change, lack of concern behind d ° near 20. From page A1 District staff has been called on to clean up illegally dumped garbage at a number of locations — the upper Mountain Highway TV Times........B12 What’s Going On. .B11 umping The district has responded to the problem of dumping — and ancillary problems of vandalism and outdoor parties — by blocking access to some areas with gates, again paid for by taxpayers. Such gates have gone up at and Lynn Valley Road areas, the top end of Mountain Prospect Road, along Highway and _ have _ been Skyline Drive and on approved for Lynn Valley Lillooet Road — over the Road. past several months McBride says increased “It's becoming more of a problem,"’ says McBride “Ts getting to a point where we are compelled to clean the mess up It's becoming a cost tous 7" McBride can (race part of awareness ts the best hope of dealing with what has the potential to become a major problem “We have a number ot people in the district who are environmentally conmcrous the problem back to 4 and who have a great deal of District decision to save concern and interest in wheal money by closing the happens to thers Premier Street landfall oon surroundings. Mi Bride Sundays and evens says “What loin hoping as What happens in some that that type of awareness cases he says ois) weekend van be increased lt people gardeners load up there tree arc aware of the problem Clppinps and other parce we van get thei Co operatiert debris and when faced mo dealiiy with at with closed pate: at Preset Street book for an iwolated Top Sprot bor churrirpe at U tre Setyall aetverests ef h chebris ate ornet crbeyee trevtpadole onors brat thee. Pee a tender y bee ater tb oct hiers tar the Nsnerve for agent Spratooter des the Sanne thay OC¥vcs thee Case oot oa fiw Ken Hhawlesy ih ocotaita. Hetty s a Tit tbe pobt beapre iM CPU trestuy Noone urerape de beages Narreouse: worll foe itiercip cats Ce es Oe eo erred prate cd S SOO tre gta bee ' preergele deottip cobb rerbee tia hia aS Koo. 4 Vbyedaane hon aricd Saar at, Viastebe UNDP Poy peat tie rreag 1 vee woallinyp ya Via ow Vorb Caty Fue dot. pre ee Oe ee 2 he tas this oN liasive bite : Poectrre tt Street latedber os. Nabhatan € cathe s SNe bal te to \ privy re “uP Nitra NVee trig mo en) ' Vat pe tey ro. ee es eta por thea! ' re cS Ving regreseurid a a robe chee NEL Ete on Wha Means a my ye et aes Perc t ' , 1 ,othe ty 1, ba saat ate © or taedey that in pea preoed lo » tea ' ‘ ! ' ' ' 1 » iM i "se 1 1 1 Le , ' perth . hee I : , ’ vids at 1 vibe ad vibioge ' vial thee ! ' i ve Hrerse f Vh¢ rn a ‘ \ ‘ nn robe i a Vane poe wd t tee t ' rt ee 2 bee ar a \ . adi rf NEWS proto Terry Peters V) Ve ’ a . i toa ’ ' NOK DED VAN District cagineceing staff member Harry Meabride with some of the garbage berg Whegatly dumped Phe ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . mie Tae ‘ ‘ problem says Mc Bride, bas reached the point where is Costing tuapayers money