12 - Wednesday, October 16 1985 - North Shore News APARTHEID politics continue in South Africa, with racial discrimination and bloodshed being common daily oc- curences. Some nations are rejecting South Africa’s policies through boycotting the country’s products and ending trade Would you boycott S.A. products? 2S CE inquiring reporter Peter Parker North Vancouver I wouldn't boycott their products. I don’t think it’s any of our damn business. Barrett Fisher TELEPHONE . ANSWERING EQUIPMENT c. G. M. SOUND & COLOR: “ 3s YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL SALES a SERVICE - (ACROSS. FROM SAVE,ON FooDs) North Vancouver As an individual, 1 wouldn't, because my boycotting apartheid wouldn’t have an effect, but the government has pressure, so it would have an effect, hopefully. Ron McQuarrie North Vancouver It's nothing to do with this country. Why should we get involved? 1886 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER, BC. 985-9585 Thur-Fri. Sat. Mon.Wed. Andy Geoghegan Toronto } wouldn't do it. It wouldn't help .the situa- tion. But negotiations may help between the blacks and whites. relations, while others have shown support for the segre- gated society through supplying arms and supplies. Inquir- ing reporter asks people on the street if they as individuals should get involved. Today's question is: Betty Scott North Vancouver That's a simplistic answer to a complex problem. Boycotting is not going to have any effect. It could worsen the problem by interfering with trade. EVERYDAY ALL: WALL PAPE BOOK ORDERS . Off the bogk price, tching fabpc not inclu je? 1905 LONSDALE AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER, BC. 985-8291 | i