FREE COURTESY CARS QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRECISION REPAIRS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES & 27h N CONSULTATION 299-9000 985-7455 GRADE FOUR and five students of Piymouth elementary school (with teacher Michelie Wright) officiaily unvelied their “Lifecycle of 2 Salmon’’ ceramic mural that is in British Columbia Polising atfects us all Are you concemed about safety in your community and the quality of policing? Do you have ideas about how policing could be improved? Cenamiszian of inquiry examines policing Tne Provincial Government has appointed The Honour-~ able Waliace T. Oppal, a Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, to examine policing in the Province. ie seud to hear from yeu The Commission needs to hear your views and corcems about policing. You can participate by written submission or by speaking at one of our.community hearings. For schedviing purposes, please pre-arrange with the Com- mission your preference for day or evening time for oral presentation. The Commission will visit the 12 municipali- ties which have municipal police forces as follows: i Victoria Conference Centre Central Saznich Cultural Centre Hote! Vancouver To be Announced italian Cultura Centre Kyle Recreation Centre Clearbrook Community Centre Hotel Vancouver Heritage Inn Victoria Conference Centre Oak Bay Beach Hote! Gorge Vaie Golf Club Braefoot Athletic Centre New Westminster Royal Towers Hotel West Vancouver To be Announced Community hearings in other locations throughout the Province will take place cetween February and April 1993. Pian to get involved. Take this orportunity to voice your concerns and ideas, and hear the views of cthers. Pisase send me more information about: Ci Issues being studied ((] Community hearings schedule CJ Guidelines for making submissions | Name: Address: Postal Code: _. Telephone: ____. ——__..__.. Fax: Mail or fax to: Policing in British Columbia Commission of inquiry Room 155, 800 Homby Street, Vancouver, 8.S., Canada V6Z 205 Tel: (604) 775-1452 Fax: (604) 560-9032 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH At Park Royal, Santa makes a grand entrance. Twice. At 11:00 a.m., Mrs. Claus will invite the kids to help her find Santa on the South Mali. Then at 2:00 p.m., the kids can catch him napping in his bed on the North Mali. Once he’s found, or awakened, he’ll lead the kids on a train ride led by a band of marching toy soldiers. (Boy, does this guy get around!) Free Santa Photos- 6:00pm to 9:00pm Monday, Titesday, Wednesday, only until Dec 9th. REGULAR SHOPPING HOURS: 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday - Wednesday 10:00am - 9:00pi2 Thursday/Friday 9:30am ~- 5:30pm Saturday 42:00pm - 5:00pm Sunday Late night shopping starts November 30th. PARK ROYAL | NEW LOOK! NEW STORES! Located at Taylor Way and Marine Drive, West Vancouver.