38 - Wednesday, Anril 25, 1990 - North Shore News LIFESTYLES Group maintains public has a right to quiet From page 37 “The traffic in and out of Van- couver harbor has doubled since 1984. Those are people taking off, many of them with old seaplanes, making a horrendous racket. The helicopter component of that has tripled. The worst part is you can’t escape a plane.”’ Indoor noise which assaults the pubiic’s ears in the form of muzak in malls and restuarants is also a going concern of the seciety. “It’s a continent-wide malady in North America where you can’t go anywhere without muzak which is piped, and every booth has their own ghetto blasters going,’’ Beltz says, adding that he once counted five competing sources of music in the Park Royal Bay. Although Right to Quiet tends co concern itself with the big noise picture, it will also advise members on how to cope with local noise problems. For more information on the Right to Quiet Society, call Beltz at 922-3082. ONLY MOHAWK ETHANOL-ENRICHED PREMIUM PLUS UNLEADED BURNS WITH UP TO 20% LESS HARMFUL CARBON MONOXIDE EMISSIONS THAN ANY ORDINARY GASOLINE SOLD IN WESTERN CANADA. For our environment and for better performance, switch to warranty approved, ethanol-enriched Premium Plus Unleaded at your neighbourhood Mohawk station today. And drive away with a cleaner conscience. The Ethanol in Mohawk Premium Plus is what helps to reduce smog levels and your car's contribution to the greenhouse effect. Mohawk Premium Plus, enriched with a “o ethanol content, is also the highest octane unleaded in Western Canada. ™N MOHAWK THE ALTERNATIVE. Winner of the {989 Environment Canada Award for Corporate Environmental Leadership. Exclusively Western Canadian. 100% Employee Owned.