A4 - Wednesday, April 14, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA Secretary of State Alexander Haig, on a diplomatic shuttle to defuse the Falkland crisis, left London for Washington Tuesday, and a White House official confirmed that it was considering a peace plan that included temporary U.S. administration of the disputed islands. Argentina’s foreign minister earlier was quoted as rejecting Haig’s peace plan but the government said it was prepared to withdraw its troops fro the Falklands if JERUSALEM - Israeli soldiers Tuesday shot to death a 7-year-old boy and wounded 16 other Palestinians in Gaza refugee camps in bloody protests that have raged since the Easter Sunday attack on the Dome of the Rock Mosque. An Israeli spokesman Palestinians army said 16 were PARIS A French of ficial said Tuesday France and the Soviet Union wall launch at the end of capsule June oa space containing one French and two Soviet Cosmonauts in the first feast West space Hubert Curten president of the National Center for Space Studies responded to from venture inte demands French sctentists that the long Planned flight be can Some tlY Minn The City Councal has gKiscn preliminary approval to a proposal for an ordinance requirtag every man woman and «hild to owna kon Tie onlinance would sctve as 8 protest apainnt gun control and formms of others Koxyctnaine mt Mayor tNCeuston satd Cacrard Bibeau The S OOO residents of Ply nie senstlive ter Kovcimiment ioteterenec bree ause oof State mand federal contra Chevy con Cbve use cb recotoertrecdd vel bes East-West space venture coming U.S. considers running Falklands Britain recognizes Argentine sovereignty over the islands and tums back the naval armada steaming toward the South Atlantic. The Foreign Ministry distributed the text of a statement delivered last night to the United Nations, saying Argentina would be willing to withdraw troops in keeping with U.N. Security council resolution 502. The resolution passed last week condemned Argentina's April 2) in- vasion. Palestinian protests continue wounded by bullets, six in the Nuseirat refugee camp area and 10 in Jabaliya. lt was the worst day of disorders in the occupied territories since the demonstrations began Monday in_- enraged response to the Easter attack on the mosque, third hohest shmne of Islam. celled to protest the Dec 1S imposition of martial law in Poland “Our worry is to pive to this cven a scacntific which WS Important and not make character Wintoa politi albevent Dhere has been hitthe information on preparations tor the Cig het since October group oof breach jour nahists visited Star City when oa the top secret instatiation outside Moscow So much for gun control mn the merghtbaortag Bounday Arca Renanesaw (oa Waters € ano has an ordinance requintag gun ownership Although some may think the bly Coty Comme ad uncial Babeou said tos merely yichdiop to a pun grasping trend that will sweep the Matin last your Morton Cateye iW passed oan corcbaenaene ¢ banning all eens wothon ity tenis Baus Batee ag sad that Brod oof fer wore apsot vaspthe ed Joos body FROM PAGE A3 So far, they authorities have their pleas for help. “Pm not asking for so- meone to build us a new re- taining wall,” satd Doug. “Il just want the creek to be made safe and barmiers to prevent further erosion along the banks.” North Vancouver District Engineer John Bremner said his department will be in- vestigating the problem and making a report. Engineering consultants are making a general study of all District creeks, scheduled for completion in May to advise council of problems and _ necessary work. As for hazards to children, Bremner commented: “We have to depend on parents to educate their children and keep them away from the creeks.” The Middletons fear they will begin a nerve-wracking summer while they wait for municipal aid. Though they were advised by the fire department to evacuate their home during the peak of the Hallowe'en floods. no municipat officials inspected the creek, said Doug. The couple doesn't believe it qualifies for provincial flood rehef and in desperation to get something done about their problem Doug Middleton has written Capilano MP Ron Hun- tington and Capilano MLA Angus Ree as well as the mimistry of environment and Cypress Park size doubled ACTION by the provincial government to more than double the stze of Cypress provincial Park has brought Strong say, ignored support from the ditectors oof the Grreater Vancouver Ddastrict Repional The decisson by the Ministry of baads Parks and yios acres) of Housing has added hectares 6 SOG Crown land fo this popular provincial park bringing the total area te 4 269 hectares (12 G45 acres) Phe addition lies between Decks Peck io the north and Mount Strachanian the south and overlooks Hlowe Sound and the Capilano wate osbed The decision opens up TPLICTVC Fapuss Opportunities loos Lowe: Mainaland residents to take advantage of the ad ditional hiking tearls wilderness backpacking MounCaInecring fishing nature study and pam hing Thais type of action by the provincial government is in keeping with the G VED s regional open space ob oc tives and makes an im portant contribution to the freatulity of the region said Mayor Don Oho an oft the Nuticy Roars (VRP Packs ¢ ommilteoe Pleas for help are unheeded department of fisheries after a month of “fruitless” telephone calls to the municipality. 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