10 - Sunday, September 15, 1985 - North Shore News inquiring reporter by Barrett Fisher a SINCE THE FEDERAL Conservative pov- Brian Mulroney, swept into power just over a year ago, citizens have watched the party's per- Inquiring ernment, led by Prime Minister ao formance with mixed reaction. ae reporter asks people on the street: Are you pleased with present federal gov't? Chad Erickson North Vancouver I think they're doing a good job, Economy is on the uprise. People are go- ing back to work — at least | am. Things look good for the future. Vi Opsal North Vancouver I think they’re doing a mediocre job and they’re not improving much of anything, especially not unemployment. Mike Davidson Nanaimo I think they’re trying to do a good job. I know some of the provinces aren’t happy yet. Mulroney doesn’t have his form down yet, but he needs a chance, I like the stands he takes. Michael Masterman West Vancouver I think it was a needed change in political direc- tion. | think a change always leads to economic optimism in the short term. But whether it is realized in the long term remains to be seen. W.A. Smith North Vancouver I'd say they're doing a very poor job. They haven't done anything to help the country at all. i Panasonic: “OS NOW WAREHOUSE PRICED! f= MICROWAVE OVENS .an incradible selection! {" RUIN A NAN Buy WITH CONFIDENCE Tr ADVERTISED Fe WELL R REFUND THE DIFFERENCE HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks. behind the Avalon) at 075 Roosevelt Cres. N.Van, 225, 985-8738 12-4 Sun. . Continuing: Ed cation isn’t just” # Night School! _ A Algebra 11 & English 12 @ Basic Upgrading & G.E.D. # Business Education 8 Sewing : 8 English Language Training ® Free Day Trips a Foreign Languages Arts and Crafts i Motorcycle Training i Night Schoo! in a Day § Organ Lessons Register Now! |