port from caucus members whose ambitions rur. to the leadership. NORTH SHORE DEMOGRAPHICS Horseshoe Ba Dundarave/Ambleside British Properties Norgate/Pemberton Heights lata f ier oF After the ignominious departure of Brian Mulroney in 1993 it’s surprising that anyone is yet ready to call themseives a Tory. But hey, politicians crave power and are always willing to gamble that the public memory is short. | Joe Clark is to make it all the wav back to the top he has to first beat out Hugh Segal in October for the party leadership. That would appear to be a fore- gone conclusion since Clark already has most of the 20-MP Tory caucus behind him. Ottawa columnists have suggesied that the “draft Joe” movement is a cyn- ical short-term move designed to win back enough Reform switchers and Liberal centralists to form 4 sainority government. Once in power, the story goes, the party will once again turn its back on one of its loyalest members and look to promote a younger, long-term leader — hence ths present sup- Capilano/Delbrouk Highlands ~~ Lower Lonsdale Central and Upper Lonsdale Lynn Valley Blueridge/Deep Cave 14% 2 30% SE% (4% TOTAL ........ccsscserssssseeroverssensceosese 17% 53% Mel Hamilton North Vancouver Yes TP would. T like what I oT a Duane Salmon North Vancouver No. federal Co Servative Party led by Joe }oodon’t think the Dawne Clucas North Vancouver No. Is it the party or Clark? hear when Joe Clark talks. [ think he is honest and. sin- cere. E don’t think he had a chance to prove himself the last time he was prime min- Saberals are doing such a bad job, What can you dv? Choose the lesser of three evils. A little bit of both. Never mind charisma, he docsn’t have cnough of anything. ister. DO YCU HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE INQUIRING REPORTER? E-mail your comments or question ideas to: miller@nsnews.com care and attention. The original — charge stemmed from a March 1, 1997, incident in West Vancouver. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on May 22: Christopher Myles George, 29, of North Vancouver, was after he: @ picaded guilty to attempting to steal food from a woman on March 8 in North Vancouver City; i "pleaded guilty to the attempted break and enter of 3 house on July 2 in the 1600- block of McBride in North Vancouver District. business, but instead pleaded guiity co the lesser or included offence of mischief. The origi- nal charge stemmed from a March 2 incident in the 100- block of West 2nd Strect Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provin- cial court on May 22: Dinh Thi Hoang, 33, of after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belong- ing to Talbots in Park Royal shopping centre on Jan. 10, 1997. Hoang was required to per- form 25 hours of community work service. A Vietnamese interpreter w an required for court. e William provincial court on May 22: Candace Joanne Kelly, 19, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 and received 12 months* probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to 7-Eleven on June 13, 1997 in North Vancouver City. Kelly was required to per- form 25 hours of community work service. ore Jud pica in No Vancouver, was fined $500 and pleaded not guilty to the received 18 months’ probation jailed nine months and h atrempted break and enter of a received 18 months’ probation Vancouver THE following people appeared in North Vancouver courts recently to face various Before Judge Williarn Diebolt in North Vancouver provincial court on May 26: Lloyd Clayton Bell, 19, of North Vancouver, regeived six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a woman on Feb. 7 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge . Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on May 26: Edward Brian Paul, 28, of North Vancouver, was jailed two days and reccived six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to three charges of breaching probation by: B failing to report to a proba- tion officer on July 8, 1997; B failing to complete 75 hours _ of community work service on May 1, 1997; § failing to compicte 50 hours of community work service by ; : April 4, 1997. a, . eee ; John Harvey Cardinal, 56, of Vancouver, was jailed 32 days and. received 12 months’ Pll be sweating over is my car.” We love cars. And that's why we're committed fo making them last as long os possible. As a “result, our technicians are factory-trained and use only approved tools and genuine GM parts. So we get the job done right, the first time, at exactly the price that you're quoted. f's service you won't find anywhere else, That's Goodwrench Service. 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