Al2:- Sunday News, November22, 1981 - FROM PAGE Al perfect,” City Alderman: Bill . Sorenson “told members: of his council. He compared ‘Option “D” to a culprit and Option “A” adherents to. a lynch mob wariting to hang .the culprit withaut a fair trial. But Option A adherents— ‘Ernie Crist on District council and Stella Jo Dean and Gary Payne on City- council--didn't agree. “T can’t support Option Cc because of its ¢ffect on the homeowner,” Crist said. “It’s. still socking i it-to them.” -"Option * “C’ is indeed a compromise but it doesn't contain the type of justice that’s” required,” Payne bounced back.at Sorenson in the City debate. ‘The adoption of Option ‘A’ may seem like a volatile shift but it takes us back to 1977 when Option ‘D’ was first adopted. . “Some industries Had Bo 1, wie, Sit, Me. Join us for an unforgettable evening in Italy. Dinners whopping Cooking $250, 000 i in tax reductions i in. 1977-78.” Meanwhile Dean, reminding City council she was the only member in 1977 ~ to vote for Option ‘A’, stuck with it again. “I know Option. ‘A’ is a increase’ for businesses,”’ she acknowledged, “but residential homeowners had whopping increases in 1978.” ' But the “whopping in- creases for business”--small commercial enterprises rather than industry—is the stumbling block . that prevented the two councils from accepting Option ‘A’. “If-we go to Option ‘A’ it will cripple some of the small businessmen who are ‘operating marginally right now because of high interest rates,” council. “By changing from Option ‘D’ to Option ‘A’ we're using the guillotine,”’ said Alderman Elko Kroon to fellow. council members. Linnatd a You will enjoy Italian Gourmet | very best with Scampi, Rack of Lamb, Flam- hee Dishes, Veal and Pasta. On Friday & Saturday dance or listen to one of the best Mandolin & Guitar players in Italy. Lunches 11:30-2 p.m. 6 -11 p.m. at it’s Keservations Kecommended L40 E. 2nd St. North Vancouver Metered Parking at Rear fefunded A a a A i OTE IR I Bell warned District I I NT TY I IY TS RG IRE IS " Alderman John Lakes said homeowners would be helped more by Option “D” -which -would - attract more industry; but he‘finally voted for “Cs: Crist was the only hold-out on District council against Option “C”. On City council, Alder- men Kroon,” Marcino, Sorenson and~- Mayor Jack Loucks voted for tion “C”. Aldermen Hall, Payne ‘aad Dean voted against it. ‘copying servi- ces. Concord Copy "101-1515 Pemberton | -- 985-5115 se we ih, ? Ne, N., ae we, 980-6818 988-6711 a Sturdy Anso IV sarns? to 8 p.m. are (1 to r) Dan Cheng, Dave Jacoby. “and Tracey Errington. Skis brought to the school Nov. 23 to 25 between 3:15 and 5:30 p.m. The sale tit cross-country and downhill skis, food, ski films, skates and display lan eye Af your licence plate decal shows -. oe Nov. 1981 — see fore: No embe 30: Homeowner, tenant package, Strataplan, boat, travel, commercial, and life insurance. Sine INSURANCE SERVICES LTD. 755 North Park Royal West Vancouver, B.C. 922-9321 Quality Carpets cost iess at CARPETERIA PRICE and VALUE .We give you both! CARVED PLUSH 9] 999 pile. Solid colors. Built-in protection that lasts. No other carpet fibre has it. ALLIED CHEMICAL NYLON TONED CUT LUXURY & LOOP 99 SAXONY sq. Dense Anso IV nylon met. pile. Elegant shades. CARPETERIA 273-9466 4991 No. 3 Road RICHMOND Casual & carefree. 294-9822 6200 Lougheed BURNABY 501-7884 7695 King George Hwy. SURREY