All - Sunday, October 30, 1983 - North Shore News Budget talks will stay secret says NV board ARE NORTH Vancouver School Trustees doing too much business in the secrecy of in-camera meetings? Trustee Ross Regan thinks so, but at the Tuesday night board meeting, he failed to get a seconder to his motion By BILL BELL Vancouver cannot hear the Board policy states that all school issues, except person- nel and land sales, should be dealt with at the public meeting. Trustees told The News after the meeting that they would be discussing salary nent of keeping as many board items as possible off the in-camera agenda and on the public meeting. Acting chairman Roy Dungey said the board members were discussing the Doug Vincent and Bruce MacFarlane have told the News that they intend to run in the upcoming fall board election. Sarsfield, a Canadian Ox- idental Supervisor, said he in- Corporation manager, project and Vincent, a Vancouver Board of Trade employee, will go up against incumbents Frank Warbur- ton and Verna Smelovsky in the District. budget implications with the tends to run in the City to place the budget discussion debate on the budget ...the items in the budget and public at various school against incumbents Chief into the open meeting. generality of the budget therefore ‘‘had to deal with meetings. Philip Joe, Margaret Jessup **] think it in appropriate discussion should be done in the budget in-camera.”’ In other school related and Roy Dungey. Mac- that the citizens of North open session,’’ Regan said. Regan has been a propo-_ business, Ernie Sarsfield, Farlane, a B.C. Development British Properties & Area Homeowners Association of West Vancouver ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, November 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Jehn J Hornell S. Howard Sanderson The annual meeting will be held at Sentinel Secondary School, 1250 Chartwell next Tuesday evening. The Sentinel School Band under the direction of Dr. Dan Bristow will entertain the arriving pubhc from 7:30 p.m. until the meeting commences. The guest speaker will be West Vancouver Police Chief John Hornell. His subject will be “*Pohcing in a Modern Society’. President Howard Sanderson wall give his report and four new directors of the assoctation will be nominated trom the floor. There wall be a question period at the end of the meeting and Mayor Humphreys VILLAGE SQUARES square dancers, urged on by caller Brian Murdoch, go through the will be in attendance to answer questions Refreshments will be served paces Mondays at 8 p.m. at Lonsdale Schoo! and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at Delbrook Cen- by the Sentinel Home Economics Class atter the meeting adjourns. tre. Drop in, meet some new friends and give it a whirl. ‘ ‘ Dear Customer: Halloween weck-cnd and we have two pumpkins in our window that Monica and her husband grew in thelr first vceggle gardent We are still Dusy unpacking shipments cocryday. cverything oo Sati from schnapps glasses to swiztrte sticks. CAVALIER SOFAS 25 year warranty Our wish book is on Che counter and we invite you to record your favorite things and then (f you pass on (he mcasage., we'll be able to 8 way hand tliea help your family and friends with your perfect gifu IN YOUR CHOICE OF FABRICS from $ 1095 Drop in soon, we want to be your favorite store! Sincerely. Marcia Hetherington Monk a Hoffman Frances MacLean Jachiec Hamilton ILEnE| | , . , UPPIMLUE d ZR ge and dnt, ‘ 2494 Marine Drive West Van, 926-0101 1718 Marine Drive (Little Wall St.) West Vancouver, Open 10:00 to 5:30 922-3713