12 - Sunday, October 5, 1986 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Stephen Barrington THERE ARE #7 days until the election and the promises are flying fast and furious. Premier Bill Vander Zaim recently unveiled a plan that would turn) Vancouver's airport into a Singapore-like special zone. Ino his am- bitious plan, the premier said the move would likely create 500,000 jobs by the turn of the century. But is the What's government's top job? Paulette Potter North Vancouver There are so many priorities now after they let everything go to pot. It has to ‘be unemploy- Dan Neufeld Vancouver I would say to create jobs. To work on the def- icit would be a good idea. Cathy Bava Vancouver Getting the government spending under control so the deficit is in hand. Everything should fall in- Dave Langille North Vancouver 1 would think to find a few jobs for people in North Vancouver. As far as I'm concerned Bill Bennett should have been premier on the right track? Is unemployment the most important issue facing British Columbia today? With (he provincial election jusi over two weeks away, Inquiring Reporter asks people what the new government’s top priority should be. Ee Valerie Philpott West Vancouver I think the same as Dave — exactly the same. Jobs. ment because most of the to place after that. trouble is due to unemployment. College hosts China night room L210 (use Parking Lot 2). kicked out long ago. Women on Social Assistance! Job Re-entry - Clerical training/re-training. Fully funded. Combines classroom and on-the-job training. Call North Shore Continuing Education, 985-3695 Simon Fraser University. She will briefly mtroduce the Mandarin For information about this or language and then discuss many other extension programs and topics of current interest to events call 984-4901. westerners, particularly to those on the Pacific Rint. THE EXTENSION department of Capilano College invites you to spend an evening with exchange student Helen Zheng from the People’s Republic of China on Tuesday, Oct. 7. Helen Zheng was a student at Capilano College last year and has just started a degree program at This is a free talk and will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in A. Ue do. fet experts. come see us. we're the 1509 Lonsdaie Ave. 986 - 1616 FRAMING EXPERIENCE Bonk of Montreal DONE! Mike Beedeli (professionat photographer) of Orleans. Ontano, and Jeff McInnis (student, UWO) have completed a most difficult, dangerous, and uncomiortable adventure. saul- ing a catamaran about hall-way through the NW Pass age (Tuk to Cambridge Bay). Tney expect to complete th:s arduous expedition next summer We were delighted to provide nat only some of the clothing. photo: M. Bee tell but also our advice:(“Don't Do The proper attire (THiey itt). Hat, Ie preserver 1 to What does renowned marine scramble across ‘he 'ce scientist Or Joe McInnis say to on a practice run “ > his 23-year old son? “You've got to stop ths stuff! You're FOR aft having too much tun’ Tilley Barbara Tilley DROP IN, PHONE 1559 Pemberton Ave., OR WRITE . North Van, V7P 283 MON.-SAT. a 980-2631 10-5 Just over the Lions Gate Bridge WARNING: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked —avoid inhaling. Av. per cigarette: du Maurier Extra Light: Reg: 8 mg “tar”, 0.8 mg nicotine: King Size: 9 mg “tar”, 0.9 mg nicotine.