8 - Sunday, May 17, 1987 - North Shore News Mailbo Let Shrimp, |= ae: : THE RESTAURANT WILL BE TEMPORARILY CLOSED Specializing in the clean- f one DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, MAY 20,1987 | pr awn ing of velvet, brocade & ; : ‘identities | ther fine furnit FOR THE FILMING OF: (eo) r mine Turniture, as 66 93 well as British. Indian & ASSAULT & MATRIMONY clarified Persian Rugs . AN N.B.C. Movie of the WEEK We will be open as usual from Thursday May 21 onwards. We apologize for any inconvenience to our regular & future customers. SEVEN SEAS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT SOUTH FOOT OF LONSDALE NORTH VANCOUVER | 987-3344 For a free in-home estimate with no obligation, phone 984-9151 The North Shore's Finest Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner Dear Editor: Some recent comments in your Paper require correction and clarification. In your Friday, March 13 issue, an article by Timothy Renshaw reported that Lee Straight said, me “Destruction of the area’s prawn. : : : Sates population...would also destroy its } 4 Mgt ‘ canon peplatin Sa i a houl d ge t easie } as we get older the past. : Studies carried out by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans research staff indicate chinook and coho over 30 cm or 12 inches in length in the Strait of Georgia feed on fish (herring, sandlance, anchovy, smelt) and crustaceans (euphausids, am- phipods, crab larvae). Euphausids are organisms commonly misiden- tified as young shrimp or prawns. It is possible that chinook or coho consume the young larvae of shrimp and prawns; but, even so, research does not indicate any dependant relationship between the status of prawn or shrimp popula- tions and those of chinook or coho salmon. . . * In the March 27 issue of your paper an article by Doug Collins quotes Mr. Cam McKenzie as say- ing that ‘‘shrimp...in Howe Sound...replenish themselves.” Mr. Collins then goes on to say that ‘‘the fisheries department people say it isn’t so.’’ On the contrary, this department has been researching and/or monitoring the shrimp and prawn populations of Howe Sound and At Parkwood Manor life is not only easier its more iriendly and more fun! rs the Strait of Georgia for a number of years and has concluded that these populations do replenish themselves quite readily. : Thank you for the opportunity of setting the record straight on this matter. R.D. Humphreys . Fisheries and Oceans Canada : B. Frank Stanhope a SUTTON GROUP REALTY LTD. isi a pleased to announce that 8. Frank m Stanhope has joined the firm asg # General Manager. : m Mr. Stanhope's extensive manage-f # ment and sales experience with Na- mM tional and Regional real estateg 5 operations will assist to broaden the § @ growing Sutton Group service within A the British Columbia area. 7a # SUTTON GROUP is a British Colum- 4 bia owned and operated real estate @ f company with 8 offices and over 380 § sales representatives in the lower # 2 mainiand. ; IN) We welcome Mr. Stanhope's exper- § m tise and look forward to our new horizons and future associations. Yee there is an alternative to living alone, fixing your own meals and watching TV. Parkwood Manor is dedicated to the development of a new lifestyle for a new age. Owned and managed by the Intercare Corporation, this unique seniors’ residence not only offers a choice of secure and comfortable living accommodation, its primary purpose is to improve the quality and enjoyment of life in retirement...at a cost you can afford. Beautifully situated on five INTERCARE Suite 409-1770 West 7th Avenue Vancouver, BC, V6) 424 acres of private property, steps from the Coquitlam Shopping Centre, Parkwood Manor is the perfect place to put up your feet _ and enjoy a well deserved rest i from responsibility. It is also a good place to make new friends, to renew your enthusiasm for life and rediscover the joy of shared activities and interests. Safe in the privacy and comfort, of your own apartment, relaxing | in the fireside lounge or dining with friends, you'll soon discover just how much better life can be when things are designed for your personal pleasure and convenience. At Parkwood Manor the monthly rental covers accommo- , dation, meals, regular house- : keeping and a lot more besides. Need transportation? Help with the laundry? A facial or a hair- cut? A companion for cards? : Space for recreation, reading and hobbies? They're all part of the Parkwood lifestyle! And you're never far from’ relatives and friends. Easily | accessible from all parts of the Lower Mainland, Parkwood | iManor is just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, within’ ‘easy reach of shops, medical facilities, churches and other’ community support services. /Af you would like to know | more about this unique residence with its many special features and advantages for seniors, simply telephone or write for a descriptive brochure. We'll be more than happy to tell'you all about it without any obligation whatsoever. 1142 Dufferin Street Coquitlam, B.C. V3B 6V4 For information please call: (604) 941-7651 or 732-4760 in partnership with London Life Insurance Company. 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