ly 25, 1993 ~ North Sho News Consider crossing alternatives Dear Editor: The Bentzen tunnel idea is a 1950s solution which has as its main feature a 1980s appeal of creating prestigious real estate. It is surely out of time to debate the merits of directing the automobiles of the affluent into, and the less affluent through, Canada's showpiece city. ; While I propose no definitive answer to maintaining Vancouver _City as a hub of commerce, we can easily see the First Narrows bridge upgraded and devoted en- tirely to pedestrians, two-wheeled vehicles, possibly ‘individual mass transit’’ cars, and ordinary buses. A revisiting of the SeaBuses from the old West Van terminal to wherever, combined with a less disruptive and popula- tion-vectored twinning of the Se- cond Narrows, would make a proper competitive routing study alternative. In celebration of Honda’s eyed | AS RELIABLE |. AS THE CARS | WESELL. Also, an obvious alternative direct route to Squamish, for the greatest mass of population, via the existir, logging road route from Indian Arm would) siphon off much of the through traffic, while providing an alternative route for commuters, if a more rational fast rail service is unac- ceptable, Of course, now that our water supply is being contaminated by the farcenous GVRD logging, the economic alternative route around the bluffs of Howe Sound is throngh the Capikingd Valley, sup- porting a tunnel or bridge at the First: Narrows and perhaps com- plementing the planning acumen displayed at Caulfeild, for all te see, : Wayne Mutherin, P.Eng. North Vancouver Thanks for CPR assistance Dear Editor: I wish to convey the gratitude of the Hampson family to an anonymous woman who per- formed rescue resuscitation: on Eric Hampson on Thursday, June 24, at t4th and Fulton. Sadly, my father died, but this would have happened in any event HCHO. A SALES & LEASING $84-0331 due to a previous strain on his heart. : I] want to encourage this woman to maintain her life-saving skills and urge others to learn CPR in order that they may assist victims in similar situations. Patrick A. Hampson, fire chief Squamish With Honda's 3.8% per annum financing over 48 months when compared to current $700 down, 10.75% per annum vehicle financing (ur the same peried baved an the $18.995 plu, tares price of this Accotd LX 4- door (CHISAP I. **Baved un average retait selling price. *Cash price of Accord LX4-door (CB754P) is -SUNQ9S plus tares. At your option, full fiaancing for the Accont LX 4-deor (model CHISSP) is available on. approsed credit with S7O0 dean payment at 48% per dnnur. 46 monthly payments af $478.42 (includes taresd Total prive (including zest of borrowingy is $23.00 to including Lives) Includes treight and PDL While supplies lat at parietputing dealers. 725 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 984-0331 TGh ec tela Bebe 2a Province of Ministry af Hoalths and British Columbla = Ministry Rosporsitte for Sonlirs CALL FOR PROPOSAL SEXUAL ABUSE INTERVENTION PROGRAM COUNSELLOR (SAIP} Community agencias ore invited fo subs! proposals tor funding 4 coun: seller, who would provide a vadely of diteet clinical and intonnatonal/ou- reach sorvices to North Shore youth who have bean sgaually avused, 5 The North Shore community has idanttiod a need for nara ready avail F able and local community accassitia assessmonl and thatapaube intenyon & tion counselling services tor older youth (13-19) who hava bean soaubily abused (especially malos and prognant and parenting team) The titi f phase of this project would focus on auiraach information aosdcas, ard y accessing tho targal population with wetten information and Marapuutic support in more gonoral areas. A diroct therapaulc intarvention service wit follow the outreach, intorrnation-basar initiative. Applying agencios must: demonstratn oxponance, and axpothie in the dolivary of sexual abuse intervention sarvices; moat the SAIP guidolings on Standarts and provide stat who nave extensive oxporiance and mipgort in i working with older adolascents who fave boon sexually abuses. if addition i the agency mus! dumonstrate ability to koup Complate and accurate statlee tics on sorvices provided. Closing aute tor submission is August 27, 1905. The lowest on any proposal will nol necessarily bo accopted. For more information and budget applications, contact: Gloria M, Burima, Ph.O., Child and Youth Coordinator Talophona: (604) 660-0580 North Shore Community Mental Health Centra Fax: (604) 660-3100 #201-126 East 15th Streot North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 2P9 SEE ate nn Cole ene 4 6h Preserving the natural beauty oath of Lynn Canyon Park: A Management Pian, With a unique combination of trees and trails, rivers and pool, Ecology Centre and suspension bridge, Lynn Canyon Park holds a special piace in the hearts of residents and visitors and in the’ parks system of the District of North . Vancouver. The District is committed to preserving the natural beauty of the park for the enjoyment of current and future generations. You can help Your comments, views and ideas are an impor- tant part of the process of developing a Management Plan for the Lynn Canyon Park. This Plan will help guide current and future outdoor recreational uses and to provide envi- ronmentally sensitive resource management for the Park. | Tell us what is important to you We've made a start at identifying issues and col- lecting information, and your input is impor- tant. Plan on dropping by, reviewing the display and completing a questionnaire at: Lynn Canyon Park Ecology Centre ~ Until September 6 Delbrook recCentre — August 6, 7, 8 Ron Andrews recCentre — August 16, 17, 18 For more information call the Parks Department Phone 986-9141