rt of a program whic ‘PARCELS FOR POLAND are all wrapped up and ready for mailing to ensure that Christmas is a Httle less bleak for some of those in that -politically troubled country. Alexander Kadulski and his Wife Jane are caer Anta I nary nahn been collecting clothes and other donations through the Silver Harbour Centre, the Guild Weavers of Vancouver and some time yet. In the face of council's rejection to- hold. a referendum at the November election on the lines of those sponsored by Operation Dismantic thronghout Canada, a group of West Vancouver rcsidents organized their own. ballot on the topic. And since the wording of the ballot was directed at the Organizers want pressure \ Reaching Every Door on t other organizations. The parcels are sent ‘to nuns ‘in’ Poland. for distribution to the needy and so far the Kadulskis havé mailed off a total of over 1,000 kilograms in parcels from thelr, North Vancouver. y CHRIS LLOYD . local council, the organizers have decided to present the voting result to a meeting of council before forwarding it to the government. - oe Members of the citizens’ committee will be, appearing: before council Monday with its ballot which shows a home on East Filth, Street in awe we cee ob on | ‘NUCLEAR disarmament, the controversy that: West Vancouver council would not allow to be | concem for local politicians put to the electorate in the form of a referendum, is a subject that is still golng te to haunt council for ‘trend of - overwiictiniag ‘to take an active role in pressuring for disarmament. Led by West Vancouver resident Dr. Bill Hanley, an executive’ member of the Physicians for Social Responsibility, the com- mittce distributed ballots in the form of advertisements taken out in the North Shore News. West Van residents were asked to vote on a motion urging the mayor and council to support the CONTINUED ON PAGE A8 ban on. advertising he aay ‘at.the.end of his: battle, which ‘took almost .five “years. to’ conclude, * North Vancouver » lawyer, Donald Jabour ~ is still in n business. A lecision at = a " disciplinary hearing of the “Law Society Benchers back ‘in 1978 | to; suspend. Jabour from practising law for six months after advertising his services and charges in the North Shore News and other papers resulted in the battle going right through the court system to the Supreme Court of Canada. . But-even . though Jabour “ended, up losing, when he | ‘reappeared.’ before the CONTINUED ON PAGE As SUNDAY Cold with clouds and sunny periods MONDAY Unsettled he North Shore