CAROLINE Is an avid scuba diver. She ts interested in antique coins and likes to watch the roller derby. She loves travelling and has just returned from New York and Toronto. “po IT YOURSELF” or HAVE IT DONE Dea Usyrone MANTIIE AG TURE C) b4y DYWIDAG FAB CON PRODUCTS LIMITED and Exposed Aggregate CONCRETE PAVERS Als i tepagpery Hoses, pobeaerterrs, cocsttas, toe y te Naar SANDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTO 310 Harbour Ave cF North Vancouver Call us 985-6108 From page A3 goods in the riding, and Campagnolo said she is also concerned with the develop- ment of the Port of Van- couver. However, she ref- used to specify just how she would approach the hazard- Ous goods issue. As for defeating five-year incumbent Chuck Cook, Campagnolo said her chances for victory were ‘fairly good, given my past experience, but will depend on the people in the riding and the Prime Minister.’’ She added people should From page A3 five years,’’ said Mac- Donald. ‘“‘There’s a quality of anger. People know they live in the best country in the world but there’s 1.5 million people unemployed ... When I asked a key Liberal minister what could be done about those figures, he said, ‘Young people are lazy.’ Well, | told him, not the young people I know.”’ MacDonald said perhaps NEWS photo Ellsworth Dickson roe nrowewrenwenwrenrenr er ew nr ewer ewe eee eee THE NATURAL CUT tottows the fiow of the ' hair and is cut exactly as the hatr falls ' Comb and let dry or blow dry ' SQ: 4 ‘ INGLUDES ; SNAMPOO &@ conpitionina ! WITH e THIS AD Explree July £2 THE NATURAL PERM follows the flow of the hai and is curled exactly as it falts Shampoo and tet it dry *35 Natural Cellophanes Nails $ 2 8 or Henna $ (reg 945) or Colour | 8 CHABSURCE 922-6161 FOR YOUR HAIR 10 AM -7 PM 660 Clyde Nea Pork Royal ~— em por oc ewe eee ere eee eet eee entree ereeeeeee * TAXI AS - Sunday, July 15, 1984 - North Shore News ELECTION ’S4 © ull slate in NV-Burnaby vote for her because she is capable, has a good record, experience, and ‘‘a good position in the party where my opinions are listened to.”’ Following her press con- ference, Campagnolo was met outside the Coach House Inn by a group of PC Youth members, Chuck Cook signs and chan- ting for PC leader Brian Mulroney. Instead of retreating through another exit, Cam- pagnolo strolled through the group asking: ‘‘This is the only way you guys can get on TV,eh?”’ BLASTS GRITS MacDonald pushes for N. Shore T the greatest damage caused by the Liberal government has been the tremendous social costs, which she terms a ‘‘human tragedy.”’ “‘Not only have people paid in unemployment in- surance benefits, which have increased from $4 billion to $10 billion, but they’ve also paid in broken homes and alcoholism. The Liberals didn’t stop to think about that,’’ she said. ‘‘A Mulroney government will allow Canadian people to do what they’ve been denied do- waving, Campagnoio’s announce- ment indicates that John Turner will run in Capilano, enabling Campagnolo to campaign on his behalf as well as in North Van- couver-Burnaby, during his travels as party leader. Turner arrived in Van- couver Saturday evening for a series of private meetings. A press conference has been scheduled for Monday, at which time Turner is ex- pected to announce he will seek election in Capilano, where Conservative Mary Collins is already off and running. ories ing for the last number of years.”’ In a later interview, Mac- Donald told the News she is not currently lobbying for a senior cabinet post in a Mulroney government. ‘‘I’ve been in politics too long, 27 years, to make any predictions. But the field | am interested in is technolog- ical change and how it af- fects women. Last summer | spent three weeks in the labs of Bell Northern Research investigating that area,’’ she said THE PHOTO Next time call Sunshine 93 /-3333 The Switch is on! FRAMING SALE! During the month of July, The Framing Experience is celebrating the creativity of photography! Bring in your photograph and save 20% on framing Tt it { “Ny RAMING, " OTEXPERIENG E 1491 | ordate Ace arth Varco we 986-1616