A19-Wednesday, November 12, 1980 - North Shore News elections ‘SQ [Exes ALFRED SALE Businessman. Running for election to school board for the first time. “T have been a resident of the distnct for 21 years and have three sons, one still in the school system. ] have been active in the com- munity and now wish to serve you as a North Van- courver School trustee “As an independent business man | would provide a counter-balance to the present educational establishment domination of the school board “My definition of quality is to obtain the best results from the available resources. We have good teachers, and good facilines. Our students come from a high socio- economic background, yet Provincial test results showed that they do not do significantly better than those from far less fortunate districts. 1 will work to improve the standard of education in) North Van- couver by making better use of all our resources “As a builder, 1 un- derstand the importance of a sohd and strong foundation. Therefore 1 bebeve the public school system should provide a good grounding 1n the “basics”. | also realize that many people are happy with the present system. | will work for EQUAL op- portunity for those who want higher standards with the emphasis placed on academic vocation education and discipline in the classroom “Task you to support me. in obtaming these poals © West Vancouver Elect 3 school trustees JOuN Broads ast GREGORY. sales evecutive. Running tor school board tor the first time Her sagernage West Name ouvee Hono toad ared ats ae tee gtes hie Osteen vf tetra tyet babe as crn cot thane be rr re or wt lootyns LN stave Ws Nec R ITY NORMAN ALBAN. Chartered accountant Incumbent school board trustee running for re electon No Statement lor the media received cde trop for the first tie te: coisa ool thie three Vabeonlid CONTINUED ON PAGE A20 toyewater Cotftures 1S pleased ta tace tac. jomvour staff of expenenced haestylists linda dovites her cutomers and frends tor visit treat feos All then Beautiful Needs Special low Pen sinner Prices Toasdays & Wednesdays Edgewater Coi 1760 Marine Drive West Vane ouvert (at “ares 1 tatty) (In the Mollytouen Plaza (open Toesday to Saturday Gar Spm Ample Froe Parking Phone G26 6 346 Dorothy Lymas FROM PAGE A18 school system that has retained high standatds in the basics and at the same ume has offered a varied and rich program meeting the needs of a wide cross secuon of students “Continuing to offer these high standards tn the face of declining enrolment will be the challenge of our school system in fhe next few years “This will more than ever require that the provincial povernment raise its level of financial commitment and implement the recom- mendation of the McMath Commission to assume 75% of the cost of education “Of great concern to me aL sehetc Tico an aed de Ate ous ver ery one af ah ct es SALE 54 229 SALE >2B°0 ‘ wt thle | © rote meripiber hes Sertheee Thr: Here s poroob your TH Save more eoamples of Our DN PES rege) Thus aed aft C hanistian) Dior 42106 Metzler of Germany # 3560/73 this year is the Minister of Finance's proposed Financial Administration Act. 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