12 - Sunday, August 19, 1990 - North Shore News Patrick Raynard Bank robbed NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP members consult each other at the scene of a robbery at the Sark of Nova Scotia on Marine Drive Wednesday. To press time Friday, potice were still searching for the lone suspect undetermined amount of money. CARPET CLEANING “Summer Special” Have your living and dining room professionally steam-cleaned with our TRUCK MOUNT SYSTEM. SUceEss ; GARPET Since GLEAMING 1976 INQUIRING REPORTER PROVINCIAL Premier Bill Vander Zalm may take zdvantage of a nar- row “‘window of opportunity’’ this fall to ask the peoptc of B.C. for a renewed mandate. As opined by the North Shore News” resident sage, Noel Wright, last Wednes- day, the Socreds have a aumber of issues in their favor right now which may point opinion poll lag Joe Unickow North Vancouver I don’t think so. Vander Zaim is a strong man. He is a rock. He stands by his decisions and he's always stuck it out through the rough pat- ches. He won't call an election now because he doesn’t need to. ELECTION! Specatation lift them out of their recent 10- behind the New Democrats: The Cai Wiitieszs North Vascouver I hope he does, because I'd dike 10 see a change. The people of B.C. have short memories. but 1 hope dhey sill remember what he’s done. The re- cord of his government is so disappointing. 1 sup- port the NDP. is rife that ed by appear <——s Laurids Jensen North Vancouver No, I don't think he'll call an election row. He couldn't get back in. He'll do it when his term is up. But I’m not voting anyway. I didn’t vote last time. I've given up on politicians. John Reynolds’ Ida Butchart North Vancouver He’d be smart to have an election this fall. He has a lot going for him right now. But I think it'll be spring. I'll vote Socred for sure. Vve always voted Social Credit. economy is still doing well in B.C., citizens are impress- performance as environment minister and the premier himself has manoeuvred NDP leader Mike Harcourt out onto a limb on the volatile subject of aboriginal title. At the same time, the media to have Jost interest in the scandals that have plagued Vander Zatm’s cabinet. call Oct. election? Doe Nort’ Vancoever I wish Vander Zalm would call an edection think he can win it Oc- tober. | will definitely vote Socred. From page 5 *“*We feel very encouraged by the mayor and council’s offer to assist us in finding or maintaining shori-term, temporary, licensable space and we are confident our permanent location will be achiev- ed soon,”* she said. Ald. Craig Clark said it would have been improper for council to tease the property to the Warm Fuzzies operation after council's Gecision in early August to wait for a childcare report after the land was last put to tender. “1 chink it would be most inap- propriate to circumvent that pro- cess of tendering,’ Clark argued. After receiving four bids on the Garibaldi site, council voted Aug. 2 to reject all bids until a report on childcare is considered by council on Sept. 10. During the bidding process, the Dronyks’ offer on the site was dectared invalid because it held who made off with an SHARE IN ot West Vancouver Sales Team. | $4995. “Sat Call for details 931-7332 i : | It’s you who counts the most {f you are licensed or soon to be licensed with a sincere desire for early success and would like an opportunily to be part of our North We invite you to investigate the TRAINING, REWARDS and SUPPORT otfered by Royal LePage. Call: Ron Bailey, Manager, West Van. 925-1444 two different dollar figures, cover- ing a range of $1,000 within it. The Garibaldi site was originally suggested by district staff as an appropriate site for Warm Fuzzies after the daycare appealed to council for support in finding a site. But because Warm Fuzzies was a privately-owned daycare, the site had to be put to public tender. Mayor Marilyn Baker said that during the bidding process it became obvious that a number of parties were interested in renting space, leading to council’s deci- sion to defer decision unti] the childcare report comes out. Baker added that council should deal with the requests for daycare sites in a more comprehensive manner than on an ad hoc basis. But Ald. Ernie Crist, who sup- ported the motion, said council has an obligation to meet Warm Fuzzies’ immediate crisis. DR. RONALD G. REICHERT Naturopathic Physician iS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS PRACTICE AT SUITE 7 - 1742 MARINE DR. WEST VANCOUVER, BC. V7V 1J3 Appointments: 925-WELL (9355) No referrals necessary SUCCESS Satnam Sidhu, Manager, North Van. 988-2022 Mayor calls for daycare policy “Out of an act of desperation, they’re going non-profit. We have the site. My position is we should give it to chem,”” he said. Meanwhile, Warm Fuzzies, a 36-child daycare centre, is seeking to extend its stay at its current temporary site. NOW Sil Nac anes Aeankenele TIS, HEA OF MUSSELS, LLANE AND CALEFULLS gota Haale Dave Weer Vanleouvad