10 - Sunday, August 14, 1994 - North Shore News Tax bucks at stake: White From page 1 “As a woman who's been in an abusive relationship, it's really important to me to have a woman speak for me in this project.” she said. The program coordinator of Emily Murphy Transition House, a North Shore shelter for battered women, read a statement to the News in support of the dedication. * ‘Murdered by men’ is the most important phrase in the Women’s Monument dedication,” said Mary Martin Sharma. “It acknowledges the abuse to which all these anony- mous women have been subjected by men. This is not male-bashing. Men in our society who understand and oppose violence against women are not protesting the wording on the monument or the fact that they CIVIL SUITS (These writs were filed with the court registry in’ Vancouver between July 28 and Aig. 10, 1994, Information is taken from the state- ments of claim). Plaintiff: Buckland & Taylor Lid., 1591 Bowser Ave., North Vancouver. Defendant: John W. Brown and John W. Brown, coba Bungy Zone, Box 399 Station Main, 35 Nanaimo River Rd., Nanaimo. Claim: $24,031.13 for engineering services. Plaintiff: D & J Reinforcing Steel Ltd., 19551 Lougheed Hwy., Pitt Meadows. Defendant: Sorensen's Epoxy Concrete Ltd. and Johnny Kwan Hok Fong, 318 E. Keith Rd., North Vancouver. Claim: $4,121 for a builders’ lien. Plaintiff: Sal Marketing Group Inc. and Elite-Extended Warranty Corp., c/o 1455 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver. Defendant: Elite Insurance Company and Simcoe Erie Investors Ltd.. 500-840 Howe St., Vancouver. Claim: US$320,077 for breach of an-agreemeat. Plaiatiff:; Mao-Te Huang, 1913- 22nd St., West Vancouver; Mao- Hsun Sun, 7220 Belair Dr., Richmond; Chun Chieh Chen, 8751 Minler Rd, Richmond; and Mao-Li Tseng, 2061 Allison Rd., Vancouver. Defendant: Cadillac Care Inc., 211-470 Granville St., Vancouver. Claim: An accounting to determine the fair market value of defendant: and judgment for 80% of the value. Councils break THE FOLLOWING is a brief sum- mary of agendas for North Shore municipalities and school districts: * North Vancouver City Council: Aug. 22. *« North Vancouver District Council: Aug. 22. ¢ West Vancouver District Council: Sept. 12. * West Vancouver School Board: Sept. 13. * North Vanccuver School Board: September. CORRECTION NOTICE In our B7-2A Cookware Sale flyer, Travelway Canvas | Backpacks on page 4 should | read “Save 35% Sale Price 4.99 each”. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. have not been asked to participate in the -project. IC is appropriate for the Women's Monument to be created by women in memory of women. “This issue is not about taxpay- ers’ dollars, It is about doing all we can, both male and female, to end the horrer of violence against women worldwide.” But White said Friday itis a matter of taxpayers’ dollars. “As a general rule, the mandate | have as Reform policy is we don't support grants to any special interest group, including business.” He admitted that he was more concerned about the government wasting its money on such projects than he was about the tenor of the Women’s Monument itself. White a ‘ said he had used the issue of the monument to “draw attention to the problem” of such government grants, He added that Friday morning his phone had been ringing continu- ously with calls from supporters saying “Good for you. Stick to your guns.” White said he would only sup- port a grant for such a monument if the majority of North Vancouver voters told him they wanted to “throw their tax dollars” at the pro- ject. A North Shore News survey of 455 residents conducted on Aug. 1, 1993, found that 25.6% felt there should be a monument to honor murdered women, while 53.9% opposed the idea. + You're invited... 7 the next month, Carter GM is having a “Neighbourhood Sale” and we're inviting all our neighbours on the North Shore to drop by for a visit and enjoy some neighbourly hospitality. There’s free refreshments daily and a barbecue every Saturday. We’ve also got some incredible deals on wheels that we’re offering exclusively to our fellow residenta on the North Shore. Also, bring in the coupon below for a draw for Royal Doulton Figurines. Here are a few new and used car specials. 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