ota ] 194 - Friday; May 80, 1997 - North Shore News AbNDeGeaaanaa nsec tees sanaasoreteT dutie t fi A population as diverse as that of the, North Shore is bound to have a long list uf criteria that political candi- dates must strive to meet, Jobs was the top coricern ina recent national poll and the North Shore agreed, But while unemployment, national unity and the deficit tra- ditionally top the list, we heard it all —~ from crime and a education to childcare and abortion issiies. Should the inguiring party elected to serve the needs of Canadians take on the reporter insurmountable task of being all things to all people, quell the concerns of the majority, or answer to a vocal minority? The squeaky wheel gets the grease, as they say and the vociferous yoter _ will be heard. Your vote June 2 is one of the strongest messages you can send, sons 23% 21% queaec 36% 15% 18%. 23% 9% 9% 7% 5% _Horsethoe: Say. “DundaraeraniTeie . eitish Properties | 12% ~“Worgala/Pemberton Hea 32% Capilano/Pelbrook Highlands 38% Lower Lonsdale - : 11% aa ea) and Upper Tonedale: - 40% “TOTAL pewrerr 14% + 10% 15% 13% 15% 6% 20% os “2% 20% . 27.3% 11.9% 1 14.1% 0.3% 25.6% 20.8% OTHER 27% 27% 27% 9% DUNT KNOW 22% 27% 31% 23% 25% 13% 20% 54% - 24% ... 7% Sayeeda Nathu West Vancouver : Taxes. People really want to know whiether taxes are going to be lowered or increased and whal’s going to happen. 7 36% 17% taxes, “Other includes: welfare, health care, hones salmon m recy pensions immigration etc. - re! CLASSIFIED [north shore | Guaranteed — ‘Delivery! “The North Shore News is committed to deliver your paper to you by 7pm on Wednesday and Friday and by 11am.on Sunday. If your service is less than perfect we want to hear from: you. Barb Emo Distribution Manager 986-1337 _ Vancouver ia think people want to get tid of | Amir Rafezi © North Vancouver ‘I made up my mind a long time ago who I'm going to vote for, but unity, [ guess. If there’s no unity:then the job situation around the country is: . going | to go downhill, then the .. debt's going to go higher... it 5 Q a domino effect. Audrey MacNeal North Vancouver io Jobs, obviously, and: paying 7 off the debt. i’d like to see it -~ done before my children, my .-” grandchildren, - get: too old. ‘And I'd) like immigration’ looked at] don’t want any" crooks” in” here,":we’ve/ , Bor: : ; = enough people in jail ene ntarting this week, District of North Vancouver residents ate asked to put outa maximum of three bags, three cans, or one e municipal ¢ cart of garbage for collection €ach week. Put 2 a , sticker on extra garbage ‘hink Three packages have been delivered to all homes in the District, with information on the three bag or can maximum, as well as free stickers to use with extra garbage. | Just place a sticker on each extra bag ° or can of garbage at collection time. * Green tags are for yard trimmings, grass and leaves... * Yellow tags are for other waste. . Please call 990-3820 if you have not yet received your package, or if you have questions or.comments about Think Three. Less garbage means a healthier environment for us all. ~ District of North OJO sia 30 Riverside Drive, 981-3124. It seasy with écycling veryone can be successful at ‘Thinking Three’. Reducing garbage is as easy as 1, 2; 3... Recycle with your. Blue Box and - Blue Bag; a ey Compost yard trimmings in a backyard composter, , “Grasscycle’ by leaving grass. clippings on the lawn; 4 Drop off yard trimmings to be composted at the North Shore Transfer Station, 30 Riverside Drive; peg Recycle junk mail, cardboard, - magazines, additional rigid plastics © and more at the NEW North Shore Recycling Drop-off Depot,