12 ~ Wednasday, November 13, 1996 - North Shore News Gyoress tr He Stand raised Environment on agenda By Deana Lancaster Contributing Writer WEST Vancouver voters who attended an all-candidates meeting on Sunday may be hard pressed to separate the pro- environment candi- dates from the pro- development hope- fuls in:the bunch. . Seventeen council and Re-ELect | MARGARET Jessup HORSESHOE Bay - BOWEN ISLAND , West Vancouver two mayoral candidates squeezed themselves on to the altar of the North Shore Unitarian Church to provide West Vancouver residents with their vision of the future. The candi- dates were asked how they saw change and develop: ment affecting the environ- ment in the municipality. See Push page 13 municipal can- didates met Sunday. af Fiscal Responsibility cf Quality Education Experienced endorsed by Mayor Jack Loucks Councillor Barbara Perrault Councillor John Braithwaite Rev. + Roy Dungey From November 3, 1996, until further notice, the following BC Ferries sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Bowen Island will not be available on Sundays: 8:00 a.m. from Horseshoe Bay 8:30 a.m. from Bowen Island The cancellations are part of the Corporation's plan to enhance its safety program in a financially responsible manner. During this down time, crews will conduct safety drills. As usual, the 5:45 a.m. sailing from Bowen Island is also unavail- able on Sundays and holidays. The 6:05 a.m. departure from Horseshoe Bay will continue to operate seven days a week. BC FERRIES NEWS photo Cindy Goodman.’ Schoo! Trustees serve for three years. Please vote for Trustees who will r SUPPORT PUBLIC EDUCATION ® STRIVEFOR [7 EQUITABLE FUNDING || @ WORK FOR ALL STUDENTS A message from the North Vancouver Teachers’ Association #100 - 133 West 17th Street, North Vancouver V7M 1H5