2 - Friday, February 7, 1997 -? Age. Favorite music...Hip hop, reggoe Hobbies..... Recent beck..... make love in this town agoin” No fault debate to roll NO-FAULT auto insurance is on the agenda for debate tomorrow morning at the Avalon Hotel in North Vancouver. The session is sponsored by the North Vancouver- Lonsdale Liberal riding associ- ation, Among the speakers: Ken Hardie, ICBC public affairs manager, Jim Ball, vice-presi- dent of the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada, and Dan Jarvis, North Vancouver- . Seymour Liberal MLA and ICBC ctitic. Tickets are available at the door or in advance at the Gift Horse Gallery, 121-A East 15th St. in North Vancouver. A ion includes break- fast. The session begins at 9 a.m. The Avalon is located at 1025 Marine Drive. The no-fault insurance issue is controversial. No-fault foe North Vancouver lawyer Donald Jabour says ICBC is blaming lawyers for an insur- ance “crisis.” He points out thar in 1993, 1994 and 1995 ICBC had net profits of $157, $141 and $62 million respec- avely. It has reserves of $4.5 billion (up from $2.7 in 1991). Irs net equity has grown from $5 million in 1992 to $364 million in 1995 ). “ICRC would rather have rybody in the dark about their rights so it can settle their claims faster and cheaper..~ Jabour said. —— Wichael Becker tn Shore News Stu From gn T ; { hids home if they had nor received avo shots Two doses of the vaccine are Necessary to be effective. Carsen Graham) principal Dave Darron said abour 30% of the school’s student hody needs to have at least one shot. That translates to 300 to 350 students. He didn’t know how many had never had a measies shots. *Most of them have had at least one shot,” said Dairon. “But a lot don’t remember.” though the scene outside the cafeteria at umes approached pandemonium, ihe badiy outmumbered North Shure Tlealth solunicers: man- aged to keep order. Charlotre Hardy, une of the 15 North Shore Health nurses Ya Mure thospitals and Pre sa many needies.” Grade 8 student Greekes said ber shor tsert of hurt.” but her b was catching the the male student at the of the current scare is a friend, increasing the chances that she too will catch the disease. “We're all friends with him, so We were sort af warried that we'd catch it,” said Greekas. “Pm scared of geting measles but P hope won't.” Other kids inside the closed-oif cafeteria were calm and a little nervous — nor about the porsi of con- tracting measles, but the shot awarting them. Grade 10 student Reza 7AY LORMOTIVE TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS SEAVICE LTD. = B.C.A.A. - A.R.A. - APPROVED AirCare - Gov. Certified #5022 TALKING TUNE-UPS - FUEL SYSTEMS ~ ELECTRICAL vetiow races OUR 38TH YEAR 176 PEMBERTON AVE. N.VAN. « CONSULTATION 299-9000 985-7455 (Wi4l515 y of the shot. “But the girls are WHILE heath organiza 4 . tiie Lower Last wth Shore Health undertook a program ta sasamate 32.000 denvcen the ages or! months and 18 with a sccend measles shor, 1 vutbreak of measles in B.C. occurred in 1986 148 cases were reported. Thar and the opinion of ets thar meade, out occur every 10 years or se smoved the North Shere s beaitn authonues to act. The program, dubbed The Second Shot campaign, was aimed at contamny an expected measles ourbreak. One person died during the 1986 outbreak. Shajice said he received his first excited.” shot in Inus, but he has never heard of measles. essary for people born before Immunizations are not nee- 1956 or those who have “No big deal.” said Shajice already had measles. Bank of Montreal MANAGED FUTURES CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT SERIES R-2 » Peforms Independently of Stocks/Bonds > 100% Principal Protection if Held to Maturity » RRSP Eligible; Not “Foreign Content” For 2 copy of the Information Statement relating to this offering, call: J.P. Harrison Investment Advisor 631-2627 An investment decision should not be made without - a careful review of the !nformation Statement. @D NESBITT BURNS Member of tre Bent of Mentree! Grour of Companion Member C1PF STACKED IN YOUR FAVOR FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY % 20% OFF TO O COFFEE TABLES, END TABLES & DINING TABLES 15% OFF ON A SELECTION OF CHAIRS CANADIAN HERITAGE DESIGNS Mon-Sat 10-5:30 Sun 12-5 985-3359 980 Marine Drive At Mackay Ave. North Van.