i fe Page A10, July 22, 1979 - Sunday News ellsworth. dickson With a curfew in existence in the City of North Vancouver, and North Van District | reconsidering the idea to keep younger _ | people off the streets at night, this issue of the Inquiring Reporter asks: “What do you think of an 11 pm curfew for people 16 and under?’ Shawn Baird aged 13 N. Van. I think there should bea curfew so there aren’t a lot..of young people out causing trouble. eu Ms Sharon Scallion ’ N. Van. I'm all for it. I have two . teenagers and I like them in after dark for their own _protection as much as anything else. Keith Sabey N. Van. I'm not for curfews...in general we are overgoverned and overregulated. Las Per agetcagunny cus I don’t see why anyone should have to be in by 11:00 p.m. The young people who cause trouble will like the extra ex- citement of breaking a curfew law and will be out anyway. Wendy Ryan aged 15 N. Van. A curfew should only apply to areas where there is trouble with young people now, but generally I'm against the idea of curfews. Simon Fraser University “has established a $500,000 permanent endowment fund named after the late W.A.C._ Bennett. Premier of the province for 20 years, Bennett died in. late February of this year. He had a particularly close connection with Simon _ Fraser University having” been premier when the provincial government decided in 1963-to build the institution. Bennett officially declared the University open on Sept. 9, 1965. _ After handing the keys of the University to Dr. CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPD - The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that Joseph Weiss, a former Las Vegas casino dealer, must stand trial for trying to manipulate a “Big Six ” wheel with his buttocks. _ > Gordon Shrum, the man he appointed .. as -chancellor, . Bennett said: ° great event of our time in this - province ‘will surpass the lasting significance of this formal opening.” The endowment fund’s $500,000 will be invested; with interest revenues used to assist students, stimulate | faculty research and finance ‘the periodic appointment of outstanding . academics as distinguished visitors. The University’s president, Dr. George Pedersen, will | oversee the uses to which the revenues will be put. - Cheating from behind Weiss was arrested on a felony charge of. cheating at gambling. Authorities said he. pressed his buttocks against the wheel in an effort to stop it at certain places, altering the normal play. Fund honors late premier | WASHINGTON: The experience of Chappaquiddick would: make Senator Edward Kennedy a better ‘President, historian Arthur M. Schlesinger said in a magazine interview released last week. “Chap- paquiddick is to Kennedy what polio was to FDR. It will make him a better President if he decided to run,” Schlesinger said, (UPC wirephoto) Your summer holiday _ can start at the North Shore Credit Union _ Ny we can help. orate < hes isa 'e! oy ie aa ee eu we eet ty vay aang? wien Sea acer yee _ ere fe agg hay wa Feed nb, SNE tl, shew ay ares Pett Perera vt cms If your summer holiday means travelling in B.C. or abroad and you need a loan, perhaps o Our rates are competitive and you can pre-pay your loan in part or in full at any time without penalty. For full particulars, drop in to any one of our five North Vancouver branches. Lonsdale Branch Lynn Valley Branch Marine Drive Branch 1100 Lonsdale Ave. 1247 Rosas Road 1080 Marine Dr. 986-4321 980-6556 986-1116 North Shore Community Credit Union With five branches serving North Vancouver The Vilage Branch 3131 Edgemont Bivd. 985-8221 The Dollar Branch 399 Dollarton Highway North in the Dollar Shopping Centre 929-8111 Prime