ts Fall’s in the air and so are the footballs. Details and all the sports are inside. “TERRY FOX’S Marathon of Hope « continued Sunday as runners from throughout the North Shore flocked to West Vancouver for the annual Terry Fox Run. To press time, ‘detalles of how much was raised in this area were mot available, but natlon-whe le the total pledges fe ia the malilions of dollars. A3 - Wednesday, September.21, 1983 - North Shore New Maria George is. brighten the hali , 111 tickets written in first two weeks WEST VANCOUVER police will continue their ac- tivities in and around area schools The reason is the results of their two-week back-to- school crackdown where traf- fic patrols concentrated on enforcing speed limits and crosswalk violations in and around schools. By the time the blitz had ended, they had written a total of 11 tickets for By MARK HAMILTO speeding in school zones. “Our cnforcement won't end here,"’ says a spokesman for the West Vancouver police. “We'll carry on throughout the year."' According to police of. ficials, motorists can expect to see police officers monitoring traffic around the schools and crosswalk areas on a regular ongoing basis. The 111 tickets issued in the two weck period will not, say police, be a ‘one-shot’ deal. The West Van Police have indicated that they are out to put an end to traffic viola- tions around the schools. Nek A PROTEST. rally.-and: information meeting Thursday will mark the: start of Operatian Solidarity action on. the North Shore. Members of the North. ’ Shore group, formed Satur- aay, will be joined by Hanne. ‘, Jensen, the former Human Rights director, and others. at the meeting, scheduled for 8. p.m. Thursday.’ at the: North: Shore, Unitarian ,Church in “West Vancouver. That will be followed by a morning-long peititon drive in West and North Van- couver Saturday and an Oct. 5 provincial budget informa- tion meeting in North Vancouver. Vancouver Mayor Mike Harcourt, considered a can- didate for the leadership of the NDP, will be on hand for that meeting. Thursday’s meeting in West Vancouver will feature Jensen, CU&C Health, Ser- vice general. manager and ‘defeated NDP candidate David Schreck and others in a panel discussion on the pro- vinicial gdvernment’s con- troversial restraint moves, The discussion will be followed by a question period. The decision to hold the in- formation meetings and peti- tion drive was made last Saturday at a Solidarity organizational meeting. Donna Stewart of the North Shore Women's Cen- Ir¢ was named head of the group’s steering commite- * Sa