WEATHER: Mainly sunny with highs 21 to 23. WHAT’S ON: B7 Walnut Grove’s obnoxious blonde is an admitted obnoxious comic. Election Cyding, football, soccer, swimming and much, much more. injury. A3 - Sunday, August 12, 1984 - North Shore News HEALTH: CI The hospital isn’t the only place for recovering from Automotive....... BS Business..........B4 Classified........A17 Entertainment... .. .B6 Fashion...........@2 Food............. Mailbox ..........A7 Sports............Bl Travel............@ TV Times.........B9 What’s Going on. . .B8 ecason SIGNS wars are on SenSN SSHESENSN NEWS tan Smith DALE HAWKINS has his mobile hot tub back — or at teast what's left of it thanks to an alert News readcr. The reader spotted the trailer in a downtown Vancouver parking lot and recognized it from the description published in a News article on the theft of the tub. The tab stmilar to the one Lisa Hawkins is standing tn the background was cemoved from the trailer and has not been recovered Reward offered for damage info AS POLITICAL candidates become more visible, campaign signs seem ta be doing a disappearing act in Election ’84. One West Vancouver resi- dent on Stevens Drive told the North Shore News she has had four Dave Brousson Liberal signs stolen from her yard in the Capilano riding. ‘“*I’ve already been to the police about this,’’ said the woman. ‘‘And the thing 1s, I'm not a Liberal, but that's who I’m supporting this time. [t seems all the Con- servative signs are sall stan- ding around the neighborhood."* Over in the North Van. couver-Burnaby riding, a coordinator for the Chuck Cook campaign, Jean Douglas says several signs have been ripped up, with the stakes also destroyed The Progressive Conser vative and the NDP parties in) North Vancouver Bur naby have posted a $100 reward for information leading to the conviction of persons found 10 be van dahzing election signs The Liberal party in the same nding report very little vandahsm to thei signs, but JOANNE MacDONALD a spokesman said the party would ‘‘certainly report any vandalism to any signs, be it Green Party, NDP, Conser- vative or Liberal.’’ The NDP also minimal damage _ to election signs. A spokesman for the Capilano Liberals reports they have received numerous complaints about damaged or stolen signs, with some damage attributed to rain He added the vandalism 1s occurring throughout the Capilano riding Prices for the signs vary from party to party accor ding to size, ranging from $2 for small cardboard signs to $145 for the large lawn signs. Sgt Hugh Carleton of the West Vancouver Police department says persons found to be damaging or stealing election signs could face a fine, imprisonment or both depending the valuc of the sign reports their on undancer settied in THE CRUISE ship Sundancer has settled imtoo temporary home at long it bidding success The shipbuilding Company is one of five trom the world chgaged in cvaluation of the damage caused ta the ship when at struck frocks of the BHO Coast and then bidding to valiry anal the Vee CNNaey repair work to cefloat the ship T hve Samdameet ater cad uty Burrard will stay will depend but tow COMIPany s Yartrows, on the portounder tow late Tuesday afternoon and the prowess aft unloading a number of set vtes that were trapped betuow decks began Thursday While there ws vet oma of fictal ocsturmate of harreeagre dome tothe ostrg: the firrad ball as expected to be well in tos Cbve crsetbeonas cof abe dba =