Al4 - Weduesday, September 15, 1982 - North Shore News District election hopeful may get TAGGed FIRST person to declare that he may contest a seat in this year’s aldermanic elections im North Van- couver under the banner of the Taxpayers’ Association for Good Government (TAGG) is businessman Neil MacLean MacLean, who describes himself as “right of centre,” said he may well seek en- dorsement at a TAGG candidacy meeting which was scheduled to be held last night (Tuesday) at the Canadian Legion Hall. NEIL MacLEAN Until now, the existence of TAGG has barely been acknowledged and nobody has admitted being a member of the group, rumored to be made up of hardcore Social Credit members m Jack Davis’ Speculative articles in this paper concerning the group have been defended by accusations about jour- nalistic integrity, rather than denials from any of the people named in them. However, MacLean shares the opimion expressed in this paper over the hkelihood of this year’s District elections being a bitier battle between left and right-wing politics. He says he expects it to be “one of the more volatile elections m recent years,” noting the “current division of philosophies on District council.” A member of the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, who 1s also a lhaison between the RCMP and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, of winch he ts a member, Maclean shares the TAGG cmphasts on the funding of amenines by taxpayers. Maintaining be would bring a “middle-of the road business oncnuied view™ to council mectings. Maci.can says “lam very concernacd about maintaining a good quality of life for our communtty ~ But he adds he would “make cvery cflor to ensure the services provided usc allordable to the avcragc taxpayer.” advocating o standstill policy at prescnt “1 dg Wot believe that now tm one © to) 6 capand Goverament services and tanation, and that. insicad we should be rcassuring our present) preomitics to our resiicnts,” be says. MaclLcan, who ts 27 has iived on the North Shore for 25° years and ts the owner/manager of Lo Cost Vinyl Repairs Lad in North Vancouver SPECIALTY SPORTING GOODS Kneiss! Jr. Racer REG. $99 SALE $59 ADULT SKIS Kastie Bronco REG. $160 SALE $96 (_} All camping equipment and Vasque hiking boots - 25% OFF LADIES’ BOOTS (J Selected men's and women’s Nordica Zephyr REG. $230 SALE $138 . ADULT BINDINGS “The” Sale offers sportswear-50% OFF! (1 White Cap Soccer Ball REG.$27.50 25%OFF SALE $20.63 Look 77c (1980/81) REG. SED SALE $90 MEN’S BOOTS Raichle Spyder REG. S35 SALE $77.50 as these examples: JUNIOR BINDINGS LADIES’ SKI CLOTHING Look ‘K’ REG. $70 SALE $35 SKI Reguta: Phce Oxscount HCC Sio Suits $372-$625 50% Sportaim Slo Suits 26- 330 75% Colmar Jackets 300- 400 5% HCC Jackets 250- 400 David Red ‘Down Jackets 110- 160 50% Tophes Pulloves 1D 73% Topher Stretch Slo Pants 152 5S All Slo Vests 50% Komi» Mitts 4 75% REN’S SK) CLOTHING Regia Puce Descour Sportaim Slo Susts $240-S330 75% Dawid Red ‘Down Jackets 120 180 50" Mersste: Racing Sweaters S1ga SU All Sta Vests MP Pans Glove Iw 4. XC BOOTS JUNIOR SKI CLOTHING Alpina Sama REG $4 SALE $22.50 Hot Gear Sto Susts S110 S130 SUP JUNIOR POLES Dawd Red ‘Down Jackets 100 SP. Kerma Jr REG $1195 SALE $5.98 ae y . UA - HURRAH! NOTE iiie ter une liade merchandise prom the IO81’S. ski All Cross-Country eednen ae eedoas from previous seams | rmited ysainties , ' ~ nine Ski Clothing worn si cand models Boot fitting not graranteed dia ing le ihews AL seiles frre. HALF PRICE MEN’S BOOTS Hanson Stiletto REG $325 SALE 81.25! - £ RAICHLE Olympic ‘80 SPORTS REG. $325 SALE $125 lbth off Lonsdale, North Vancouver 985-9161 ‘ 38th & West Boulevard, Kemisdale 266-1061 SALE NOW ON—15 DAYS ONLY! \ (Thursday, September 16th to Saturday, October 2nd) : Mastercard Visa and Amencan bxpress cants accepted ~ Open until 9 p.m., Thursday and Friday.