| RU WECHPAR ELECTION '93 eS apne cece pe ye cal nt tA iB np nee \ "Ea WEST VANCOUVER Vates % a * Murray Dykeman 5,152 40% Challengers: Paul Turner Peter Powell Umeeda Switlo Mark Sager (by acclamation) ELECTED COUNCILLORS: * Andy Danyliu 5,485 12.62% * Patricia Boname = 4,827 11.10% f 3.973 31% 2.721 21% 1,176 9% Allan Williams 4,329 9.96% * Diana Hutchinson 3,666 8.43% * Ron Wood 3,617 * Rod Day 3,574 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: Margot Furk 3,246 * Don Griffiths 3,158 Brice Macdougall = 2,724 James O'Leary Hogan 2,266 Carot Ann Reynolds 2,076 Beth Haysom 1,990 Ron Baldry 1,483 Bill Soprovich 1,029 8.32% 8.22% F ELECTED TRUSTEES: * Jean Ferguson 4,901 Clive Bird 4,638 Ken Haycock 4,566 Michacl MacDougall 4,523 * Barbara Howard 3,886 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: Tim Slater 3,682 Peter Cruikshank 3,515 Andree Janyk 2,744 David George Stevenson 2.554 Karmel Fairchels 687 Lower Lonsdale area redevelopment tops Loucks’ priority list From page q time in the civic electio: , said low - voter turnout only favors people running for council for the first time. . “That's (low. voter turnout) 4 something we have to work on. ‘think. it’ was disappointing,” mid Mussatto.’ : re-elected. to a second term in of- fice, . said - his - re-election. means that, contrary to . pre-election crit- icism = levelled < at’: him,” district voters feel that he is providing leadership in the district. ; He added that he’ is happy with the makeup of his new council. - But ‘defeated incumbent district Coun. Joan Gadsby blamed the North Shore News for her defeat. + She singled out the newspaper’s publication of a series of letter grades for ‘incumbent :. council “ members as having a particularly negative impact on her re-election . bid. . . The letter grades, put together ‘by the. newspaper’s regular council reporters, . assessed. the perfor- mances of. the various North Shore. council and school. board ., members during their past terms “in office. ‘Total Eligible Voters 441 got the impression people were fed up with elections. It’s a case of voter burnout. PD “=NVC Mayor Jack Loucks “Pve initiated a lot: of action, and I may be back. I’ve contacted Southam in Toronto who owns the ‘North Shore News,’’ Gadsby sai Loucks, who has held the city mayor's job for the past 16 years, said the new three-year term will likely be his last in public office. He said the redevelopment of the Lower Lonsdale area is on the top of his priority list. s MAYOR Votes = % * Jack Loucks 3.175 70.03% Challenger: Rod Clark 1.358 29.97% 7 ELECTED COUNCILLORS: a * John Braithwaite 2,943 2,858 2,608 2,558 13.03% 12.85% 11.54% 11.32% * Barbara Sharp * Stella Jo Dean * Bill Bell * Barbara Perrault © 2,448 10.84% Darrell Mussatto 2,033 9.00% DEFEATED CANDIDATES: Bob Fearnley 1,239 5.48% Ralph Hall 1.096 4.85% Diarmuid Dick O'Dea 949 4.20% Jo-Lynn Carroll 946 4.19% Marsali Maclver 935 4.14% Gordon Moore 695 3.08% Richard "The Troll” Schaller 572 2.53% Peter Kowalchuk 417 1.85% Moe Shoja-Nia 297 = 1.31% meeting Versatile site owners invited to brief council on plans: COUN. ROD Clark’s call for the owners of the va- cant Versatile Pacific Ship- yard site at the foot of Lonsdaie Avenue to meet with North Vancouver City Council received a warm reception Monday night. ATL ERE TL PR LT NORTH VANCOUVER CITY COUNCIL by Stephen Wisenthat Clark moved that Gil Bennett of Shieldings Corp., owners of the Versatile lands, be invited to meet council to discuss the cam- pany’s plans for the site and potential uses such as a cruise ship terminal or convention cen- tre. The outgoing council met for the last time on Monday. Clark, a longtime council member, is the. only one of the incumbent councillors who will not be sit- ting with the new council. Clark was unsuccessful in his bid to unseat Mayor Jack Loucks in last weekend’s election. Many of Clark's motions have received rocky receptions “in re- @ Budget Beaters B Business: Classified Ads @ Crossword Lifestyles ELECTED COUNCILLORS: Don Bell * Ernie Crist * Jim Cuthbert * Janice Harris Pam Goldsmith-Jones 7,149 Pat Munroe 13% 13% 12% 11% 11% 6,502 10% 9,724 8.442 7,739 TAT2 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: John Surridge * Joan Gadsby Sally Gibson Albert Weisstock Mitchell Rabiner ELECTED TRUSTEES (CITY): * Margaret Jessup 2,227 * Chief Philip Joe 1,720 * Roy Dungey 1,317 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: Stephanie Hackett 1,264 Deborah Kitson 1,248 Edward Archibald 1,085 Geny Borys 641 Allan Chen 595 Kevin Bavaro 500 ROD CLARK... unsuc- cessful in his bid to unseat tayor Jack Loucks. cent months, but his Versatile effort was praised. But the normally votuble Clark did not speak on the mo- tion, leaving comment to other councillors. “I believe the motion is pretty well self-cxplanatory,’’ said Clark. Coun. Stella Jo Dean. said it News of the Weird & North Shore Now Ei Sports BBTV Listings 4 What's Going On 4,734 4,291 4,072 6% 3,531 5% 1413 2% 7% 1% ELECTED TRUSTEES (DIST.): * Pat Heal 5,718 Guy Heywood 4,146 Barb MacLellan 3,861 Rich Buchols 3,829 DEFEATED CANDIDATES: Lorraine McLaughlan 3,425 Salim Kaderali 3.146 Ross Regan 2,892 Alfredo Sepulveda 2,889 Sue Cook 2,540 Lorraine Bennett 2,464 Joanne Stephenson 2,301 Karen Savage 2,190 Joan Duncan “4,971 — Amiarjeet Rattan 728 was a ‘‘great idea’? to invite Bennett. “¥t?s good to look at “people eyeball-to-eyeball,’’ she said. She added the Versatile lands are an important heritage site. “I, for one, would like to see a Granville Island model on that site — mixed use,’’ said Dean. Coun. John Braithwaite was more. forthright in’ demanding that council’s and citizens’ wishes for the site be considered. ‘Frankly, 1. don’t care what . the gentleman wants to see on’ that site,’” he said. ‘ However, Braithwaite said he’ wanted to determine when the owners of the now-dormant site would act. ‘What we want to know is what the hell he plans to do with that land,” said Braithwaite. Coun, Barbara - Perrault reminded council the Versatile lands still include a drydock and significant shipbuilding capacity. At the beginning of | the meeting, Mayor Loucks offered praise to his opponent in; the race for the mayor’s chair. “We certainly are grateful for the many years of service that Coun. Rod Clark has given this council, ” said Loucks. Weather Thursday, mainly sunny, high 6°C, low -1°C, Canadian Publications Mail Sales Product Agreement Number 0087238