etween Jimmy Carter and ‘Ronald Reagan should prove very interesting. Thisi issue the Inquiring Reporter asks: “Who would you like to ‘see become President?’ A10-Sunday News, August 24, 1980 - Mike Warrington West Vancouver I think I would rather see Carter as President. I don't like the idea’ of a Hollywood actor becoming President. I do agree, though, with some of Reagan's ideas. | believe the U.S. has to keep up its” military strength as Reagan suggests. Mrs. Gomes North Vancouver l am afraid of Reagan - he Is too much of a hawk. I| don't think Carter its too great, either. but he is the lesser of two evils Gene Labelle Vancouver Reagan would be my choice | think he isa free enterpmser and possibly could reduce the government deficit 1 think the Ul S) has to remain number one in military strength, but | dont kow how Reapan figures he is going to pay forat Ken Nielsen North Vancouver Canter 1 think foftecl Carlen as an honest nian | thiok Chat Reagan wyvege tat escalate the anes tase Nimo eerceb. ben. . \ Ate OUbsver Pee finotety Keay ; threohk ar we hos ’ corvngehisdia ad ten rood | Wot thoe (oye Reagan Ke oti the |S wall tee foe et bunld j am tralelaey sUrcrigth 3 punish Jabour. At the time of his ad- vertisements, which quoted sample fees, the law society had outlawed all advertising by its.members. It has since agreed that certain ad- vertisements are permissable providing they confa to law society guidelines and do not detail fees. Jaboiir had fought tlie law saciety‘in an action aided by the federal’ Combines In- vestigation Branch, both N. Shore council agenda hig Agenda highlights for Monday's meetings of North Shore councils included the following items: NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (8 P.M.) Request for grant from the Save St. Paul’s Church Committee Delegation from the Chemical Hazards Alert Committee - presentation of resolutions maintaining that an .ad- _ vertising ban was. a restriction on trade practice, contravening the Combines appeal court uestioned the power of:the nbines Act to investigate ovincial governing badies |; of professions such as the law society. UNCERTAIN However, law society deputy secretary Dennis Olmstead told the News following the ruling that whereas he understood ‘Jabour had decided to end his court fight, he did not know if the Combines Branch would also concede. He said the federal branch Might decide to take the matter to the Supreme Court of Canada, the only authority higher than the Deep Cove central area report pi Land tenders at Caledonia Place Application for child care facility on Lynn Valley Road Engimeers report on development on steep slopes WEST VANCOUVER (8:30 A.M.) Special meeting on the Panorama film centre Note time of meetng Were you lucky? Winning numbers in the August 20 draw of the Western Express Lottery were. $100,000 -- 1742825. 1972170, 2592925, 1460080, 3267688, $10,000 -- 3127915, 3249424, 2027260, 1217366. 1959312 PananoPacnion toe Leases momarmen tor pereoms Mines the outset oft e'< the Supreme Canada is where’ the matter would eventually end. ; The B.C. Supreme Court had ruled that the law society was authorized to regulate advertising but not prohibit it and the society held its suspension of Jabour pending appeal. But Justice Peter Seaton of the appeal court said, in his reasons for judgement that he could see nothing in the Legal Professions Act ; Park Royal IS Maria’s Back! EATON'S Beauty Salon Happy to announce the return ° of Maria Nestie to our staff We invite her clientele to call 922-3325 for an appointment 25% off entire stock of bicycles ZENELS MONDAY, AUG. 25 TO SAT., AUG. 30TH 1199 Lynn Valley Road, Westlynn Malt (just In time tor school)