TORONTO (UPC) - More than 40 per cent of Cana- dians -- including many former Liberal supporters — are undecided about who they will vote for on February 18, a poll for the CTV television network shows. The poll, conducted im- mediately after the Canadian-aided escape of six Americans from Iran, show- ed that 40.5 per cent of those questioned were undecided about who they would vote for, up from 30.6 per cent in the previous poll, taken only 10 days earlier on January 20. Tories attacked on stadium The Clark government's reluctance to give any assurances about federal funding for Vancouver's new downtown stadium complex — announced last week by Premier Bill Bennett — has been attacked by Gerry Salberg, Liberal candidate in Capilano riding. Salberg charged, in a statement issued Friday, that the Clark government has - fer B.C. because B.C. Tories had been unable to exert any influence in cabinet. fo 40 percent — The committed Liberal vote slid from 35.3 per cent to 27.6 per cent in the sec- ond poll, while Conservative support dropped . slightly from 21.5 to 19.7 per cent and the NDP’s from 11.5 to 10.3 per cent. However, the Liberals re- tained a healthy lead over the Tories. Of those who had decided 46 per cent said they would vote Liberal, compared with 51 per cent in the first poll. The Tories’ share of the committed vote increased from 31 to 33 per cent, and the NDP’s dropped one point to 16 per cent. Ruth Stott, President of ¢ < West Vancouver Chamb . electorate,” says of Commerce. A “town crier entere federal political scene this week in Capilano riding. Recruited by the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, he will travel throughout the = riding reading a proclamation which invites constituents to attend a “town meeting” to +» be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, - February 12, on the South «© Mall of Park Royal Shopping - Centre. The West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce will -. also host a live, phone-in television show on North Shore Television (Channel 10) at 8 p.m. Thursday, February 14. Host during the formed and Town Meeting is to “im- phone-in will be Mayor Der- West rick Humphreys of Vancouver. All four candiates will participate. Candidates on TV North and West Van- couver Chambers of Commerce - and North Shore TV Channel 10 are jointly sponsoring two live, phone-in candidates TV shows next week, preceded by TV debates on questions put by the North Shore community press. The phone-in shows take place Tuesday, Feb. 12, for North Vancouver- Burnaby candidates and _ Thursday, Feb. 14 for Capilano candidates, starting at 8 p.m. on each occasion. On the two preceding evenings, also live and Starting at 8 p.m., can- didates will answer, and debate among them- selves, questions from the editors of the North Shore community newspapers on current’ election issues. These TV debates, dur- ing which there will be no phone-ins, take place Monday, Feb. 11, for North Vancouver- ' Burnaby candidates and Wednesday, Feb. 13, far Capilano candidates. CONSIDER YOUR CHOICES... Years of Liberal and months of Tory govern- ment have shown that Ed Broadbent and the NDP are your best choice. 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