A10-Wedmesday, June 4, 1980 - North Shore News | inquiring reporter by Ellsworth Dickson An amazing technical advance is now available to the general public which is causing quite a controversy. It is now possible for the average person to set up a satellite receiving “dish” and get TV programs crystal clear from all over the world, including first run movies, instant sports and news, and literally dozens and dozens of channels free. This issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: ‘Should the public be able to receive satellite TV free?"’ Rod Mason North Vancouver 1 think so. You don't need a licence for “rabbit ears” or a radio antenna, so why should you not be allowed to pick up satellite broadcasts Shefla Haggerty North Vancouver 1 would think so It would be great to receive TV programs from all over the world for tree Mike Brooks North Vancouver Sure There are already Coough tip offs oom thas world Phere ms We problem tno putting oan ordinary EN antenna oon your ternof Why tet oa satellic dish’ Warren Corcty Nonh V ancouves You | t(hiahk the preebolic should be free to have thea cower satelite dishes without any hime of fee I would like te revcive progranes from all osee Ubpe woos hel Bs we. « Maw» North V ams. . ® tas CMEC AH eee hee. n ay Prat Ma treet too tras sate dlite Nash ec apoe syne sat Mn Nove tt ia Pte fee Msveobeogey ts greoterg t Vee wogre at Pern Foor re nn ote sc cpptpatr as eailae s Neonnce of whoo b otic ashy Pace Wishes THE CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE FOR STUDENTS 96 INCREASING AWARENESS of the Canada Employment Centre for the aim of this sign which was placed at the North Vancouver SeaBus site last week. The sign was built and designed by Carson Graham students. Pictured (from left to right) are Barb Turnbuli, Heather Patterson, Iain Medcalf, Roland Faicioni, Valerie Prowse, and Bill Heatherington, a student placement officer. (John Copage photo) District says owner must chop house Maunce Dray of 308 Wilhams, North Vancouver, has lost his battle to keep his home intact. North Van District councll Monday defeated a rezoning bylaw apphed for by Dray which would allow him to get by with a three- foot sideyard instead of the required six fect A corner of his house and basement which occupy three feet of the sideyard will now have to be shced off At the public heanng last week neighbors asked council to uphold the six foot sideyard requirement The situation) bad ansen because of the subdivision of the lot) on which the Dray house stands and the sp UeUATURAL Cu? F THE NATURAL CUT ts an elevated precision cut that produces total soft ness and uplift for ettner long or snort har The design hne ts cut in the Natural tall pattern with specail attention paid to the bone struc ture and facial features SIMPLY COMB AND LET ORY or blow dry in a few minutes PERMACURL NEW OIN ALL THE WORLD