A10 - Weduiedday, August 5, 1981 - North Shore News Ellsworth Dickson Every once in a while one reads in the _Mmore sensational tabloid newspapers about famous psychics making predictions. of what the future holds. And we have all heard how ‘some ordinary people have had dreams of - some future disaster which actually occurs. Today’s question is:. “'Do you-believe in : psychic predictions?"’ Bob Phaneuf North Vancouver No, not at all. I think many so-called psychics make predictions just for the money. Sometimes coincidence makes it appear that a prediction came true. : Lena Jespersen North Vancouver I ~don’t believe it is possible to see the future. “TJ have heard that animals ‘fget restless before an earthquake, but that is not seeing the future. I think that animals are just more sensitive to nature than we are. James Luton North Vancouver With so many pcople |, making predictions, some are bound to be right. Also, it is pretty casy to predict certain things. You can see how situations are developing. 1 don't believe it is ac- tually possible to see the future. Connie Howard North Vancouver . Not really. I think coincidence plays a large part in people thinking - they saw the future. Most psychics are in the business just for the moncy. I'm not ruling out the possibility of secing the future, but it is unlikely Bernard Crocher North Vancouver I'm not sure Someumes peuple are cither pretty lucky at gucssing or can really sec the future It might be possible There are still some things we don't) know about the mind FROM PAGE At meeting of the council: “It’s geographically strung out to be served effectively by a rail line. But Alderman Mary Segal on the same council disagrees and thinks the CN- CP linkup would not be impossible. Neither is Humphreys discouraged prior to any. feasibility study on the subject. . “We've got the rails in place, let’s try to think if we can: get a@ connection to the ~ CPR,” he says. He doesn’t pretend such a line would solve all the North Shore’s transit problems — but he thinks it might help considerably. With the ever-increasing. " _traffic loads crossing the two bridges every day, Hum- phreys thinks something has to be done and that if there is a commuter rail service then + people will have to start leaving their cars at home. “It could be a much more pleasant thing to get on a train at Ambleside,” he says. Meanwhile he’s . anxious,” axiomatic that, the tran- for the feasibility “study ° “tox sportation system must be begin, within reach of the people it effect of the line in’ an serves,” maintaining the overall- North Shore transit North Shore is too scheme: “This would be stage one projécting of ', the 987-312] NORTH SHORE: 986-5201 Plaza International Hotel .. “ . weet nN vom ove i AO 0 oR ee a Ss a + wey one y 2h ST 7 RI Se we. IN CONTEMPORARY CABINET e ELECTRONIC COLOR CONTROLS # PANABRITE, SHARPNESS & TONE CONTROLS e AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS PICTURE TO ROOM LIGHTING CONDITIONS C.G.M. SOUND & COLOR 25 Yrs. of Professional Sales & Service 1596 Marine Drive North Vancouver toate , we on ff? 2 beeen ayae : : ae aye A } 4 7 ‘ ORAS. aan NN Kuh bbe \: Jade