8 - ‘Friday, Detember 18,1987 =" Nérthi Shore ‘News’ Why ‘should children suffer?’ Dear Editor: moritorium on further building in one. I am writing in respon. to the the Seymour area until the two Tracy Scurfield ; interiae News Viewpoint of Wednesday, new schools are built, is a good North Vancouver textiles td. Nov. 11, School Need. | am very hy : NOW OPEN! pleased by what was printed. pI ESD ETP IIE RT EN DE PERSIE , We need to work asacommuni- CH RIST MAS T REES : *Dalectabie Chintz ty to get the two new schools that a i" : riagh Qually Croaing Sowng +Neot Stalt des } ded i hi : . : Seymourarea, st The Christmas Tree Factory CHINTZY Paces Seymour area. : Burrard View is unsafe and run § . : F 1 down beyond repair. Sherwood Huge Selection : : 4} You'll Love us! Park is overcrowded as a direct § = : , ’ ! result of recent development in In- We Deliver PReTORY i k dian River. A If we get just one new school, Seen 0 Manta Drive the problem will not be solved. A : : eon ' school at Indian River alone would ff ENTER OUR DRAW at ! soon be overcrowded by children § — YOU COULD Main St. : from Deep Cove who don't want c to attend an unsafe and WIN THO PRICE OF YOUR TREE dilapidated school. | OR ONE OF 6 TURKEY'S FROM A a 3% We all pay the same taxes, Why ff . 1 should our children suffer? p ‘BOB THE BUTCHER LONSDALE My understanding is that ittakes § QUAY 987-7709. $3 bout two. y to pl d build = & a new schol. A suggestion made | $2 OFF WITH THIS COUPON 929-1776 a new school. A suggestion made at the Nov. 4 meeting at St. Pius Church, that. district council put a W. Van noise responsibility Dear Editor: 4 May I take issue with that part of your editorial of ‘Nov. 5 in which you put part of the blame for the unpleasantness caused by late night dredging on the residents ° of Ambleside for not having in- dicated these objections beforeha- nd. The implication of the article seems to be that we were remiss in not having found out what the ’ West Vancouver District Council had in mind. How were we to know? Your own paper did not spell out’ what was to happen, nor did we receive information from council. For me, as for hundreds of others, the first warning was an eruption of discordant noise from shortly after midnight. I myself phoned the police after being aroused only to be told that I could not lay a charge because the operators had’ been granted a special dispensation. Where did you carry that story? If you did, I have no recollection of it, nor does anyone else to whom I spoke. No sir, responsibility for what happened rests with the mayor and council, their whole attitude being As of December 15, 1987 all live Atlantic clams, indicative of other lack of concerns for Ambleside residents. -mussels, oysters and quahaugs will have been West Vancouver removed from the Canadian retail market. A new supply of products will re-enter the marketplace as inspection services are able to ensure that they fully meet health and safety requirements, A toll-free telephone service is in place to provide up-to-date information on Atlantic clams, fee oysters, mussels and quahaugs.” ? / If you have any inquiries, telephone: | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 | We i | 4 SPECIAL CHRISTIAAS DRAIA ae : / | in mime . . “He Came To Them; | . between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm (EST) He fame Fe us | Service is available in both official languages, Performed to the music from eam North shore” || seven days a week. Neighbourhood House (clret ments fale iments 5 - Presented by seth leds Bree Shu Health and Welfare Santé et Bien-étre social For additional information, please call Canada Canada Randy Gallaway 929-8011 or f Warren McKenzie 980-6201 Smueeas