A3 - Friday, August 24, 1984 - North Shore News WEATHER: Mainly sunny with the low 20s. occassional cloud. Highs in HOMES: BI A waterfront classic, up close and in color. THE NORTH Shore’s 16 federal election can- didates are heading into the home stretch of what has been a long campaign as they prepare for a busy final week. That week will be signifi- cant in that there are public all-candidates meetings scheduled for both ridings, giving voters a public look at what so far has been a cam paign carnmed out primarily on the doorsteps. In North Vancouver Burnaby, candidates will gather for an all-candidate session Wednesday night at the Queen Mary Community School sponsored by the North Shore Women’s Cen tre. The same candidates go back into action the follow ing mght at a forum in Bur naby'’s Capitol Hill Com munity Hall Capilano voters, mean while, have them chance Tuesday mght at 7 30 pm at Park Royal South at an all-candidates session spon sored by the West Van couver Chamber of Com merce In between the public ap pearances, the candidates will continue the door. knocking efforts that have become the standard for this campaign The Conservative can didates incumbent Chuck Cook an North Vancouver Burnaby and Mary © offins in Capilano go into the final week of campaigning with what the polls say are comfortable leads A North Shore News poll released Collins 69) per cent of the decided vote well ahead of W cdinesdaty Rives the 19 per cent whe favor Dave Brousson and the Laberals and the TO per cent backing the NPs bLatry Whalcy Cook cnjpovs almost as By MARK HAMILTON wide a lead. Among decided voters in North Van-Burnaby 55 per cent back the Conservatives, 24 per cent back NDPer David Schreck and 21 per cent) favor liberal lona Campagnolo Perhaps as significant as the lead the Conservatives appear to enjoy was the high number of undecided voters 28 per cent - and another 21 per cent of voters who refused to state a pref. erence Because of those figures, none of the 16 candidates are slackening them efforts through the final full week of the campaign The North Vancouver Burnaby campaign, in par- ticular, is expected to con- tinue to be fierce mght to voting day as Cook, who will benefit from ans ap peatance at a Brian Mulroney rally tonight at Burnaby Central High School, strives to consolidate his postion While he's doing that, David Schreck of the NDP, campaign bolstered by polls showing him running ahead of Campagnolo, will be at tempting to gain ground Campagnolo. will be fighting to overcome the preceptron that the Liberal and fo meanwhile, trouble ground = lost davs of the party too regain since the cart Carb paign Help oon that cffort nay come next weekend when John Turners as tentarively scheduled too ovaisit the riding for the second time Classified ........A14 Doug Collins.......A8 Entertainment... .. .C] Bob Hunter........A4 Mailbox..........A7 Movies...........(4 Real Estate........BI Scene Changes... .C17 Table Hopping... ..C2 TV Times........C€19 What’s going on. . .C18 SATIRE: C15 The bus shut-down produces a rock ‘n roll hit. SCHOOL: C5 It’s almost time to go back to the classrooms. Sy. [ka Sa NEWS photo Terry Peters Examining the remains FIRE INSPEC TORS Ren Pleming and Crant Gibson poke through the remains of a garage destroyed by fire night Fire spread from the gacage to the wall of the Livan Valtes Road bome before firemen could contain the Mames Tucsday