Al4 - Wednesday, November 10, GE election countdown Naylor's aim is to lead 1982 - North Shore News FIRM, STRONG leadership to council and staff is listed as the first objective in the platform of Kenneth J. Naylor who is challenging incumbent West Vancouver Mayor Derrick Humphreys in a three-way mayoralty contest at the November 20 elections. Naylor, 53, is a former West Van municipal em- ployee and claims a total of riffin running on her 27 years municipal staff service. Until recently an active unionist, he is former president of the West Van Municipal Employees Association. He gives his present occupation as businessman, A West Van resident, he is married, with four grown children and three grand- children. Other points in Naylor's platform include: ‘ombudsman’ record NARROWLY defeated at last year’s, polls, Betty Griffin is again running for an aldermanic seat on North Vancouver District council says. “The “Port Master Plan” would see incredible changes for North Van- couver, with much heavier rail and road traffic and a should be asked for their ~ opinions when costs are soaring because the’ provincia] government opted _in_ the November 20 elec- possible need for a third formula and at the sametime tions. crossing of Burrard Inlet.” services are being drastically “Battling Betty” — as she “Transport of Dangerous slashed.” was dubbed for her Goods, Vancouver Region” assessment appeal last year against Hooker Chemical — acted on behalf of over 60 residents at courts of revision this year, including a mass appeal by Lynnmour homeowners affected by the garbage dump. “Of primary importance November 20 is a ‘yes’ vote for disarmament,” she says. “Millions have died in past wars SO we might live. Only.a -‘yes’. vote’ can justify their deaths.” The one-time provincial Communist -candidate says ~ that, “because~ of Victoria's - restriction on municipal spending, she would give top priority to the delivery of services and low priority to long term capital ex- penditures. that do not 4 immediately relate to ser- , vices. * Any trade-offs, she declares, must be in favor of » maintaining current levels of services for health, welfare, sanitation and recreation. ' “Three critical proposals Eg BETTY GRIFFIN Candidate meeting in WV AN ALL-CANDIDATES mecting for West Van mayorally, council and school board candidates will be held this Friday, November 12, at 7 30 p.m. in the Cypress Room of the West Van Recreation Centre, 780-22nd Street The mecting, at which all 15 candidates are expected to be present to speak and answer questions, is being sponsored by the Ambleside Ratepayers Association. is another report she wants examined. “There are ex- cellent proposals from Canada Transport Com- mission, authors of the report, who are pleading for public input.” Also for consideration of council and the public is a five-year conceptual plan required under the Transit Service Agreement, Griffin _ believes. “Surely the public “Lack of action this year by council on the garbage dump, cleaning up Seymour © River, train derailments and unconcern for. apparent residents’ safety, the who have proven they care.’ demands. election of aldermen | Preserving property owner rights and curtailing bureaucratic intervention. 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