__ Page 10, October 18, 1978 -North Shore News _ | ‘product. of the. community” : will run: for an: alderman’s _ ‘seat on West. Vancouver council at’ the. November 18 ‘election. | “John ” aumphiies, —_ ete, ‘of West. Van's oo Community © Services -Ad- visory Commission since its — an- formation in .1975,.. ar ‘nounced’ his candidacy. “status «: quo” on municipal council. CE - Among other | points in _ Humphries’ Platform are: ‘The prime ‘issue © in the . 7 November 18 election in West Vancouver is “the need | . understanding the — feelings and wishes of all ‘for sections of the people,” said ‘West Van mayoralty can- - didate Derrick Humphreys 7 Monday. | ) Humphreys pinpointed .three areas in which this. ‘should apply: ' spending, - ‘principle - municipal recreation and cervice from aw wa wee ee woe municipal staff. needs to know that mayor, council and school board are exercising maximum prudence in spending. He promised this would be one of his personal priorities. _. Recreation facilities for senior citizens, Credit Union Members. aly ye you check HAWAU ‘S35 AVAILABLE T4nights from including budget to moderate condominium or hotel, charter airfare, other oxtras CoHonohioern PPP oe fov 1, 2,3 0r4 weeks via ardal r MAP FRA ‘ * “a a "neighborhoods through the: expanded activities — of. rasepayer associations. -Conipletion of the West Van Community - Plan with growth. for the. = graduating” - from. the University of B.C. - in.1967. Prior. to his election -.as..chairman.. of the Com-. munity Services Advisory ' Commission, he initiated a. ‘past 30 years, ‘in commerce with .the law; run in con- junction with. the West Van. : Police Department. eae -~Zero base budgeting and - -/ _full- accountability. to’ the | Monday, promising voters a. ‘taxpayers (involving, among, ‘fresh - alternative | to . the © . phries. “T feel. strongly that I ‘time resident of the Seymour: _ seek election to the North. . Trustees. Coates has two children’ * attending. school: in. North’ ~ Vancouver. She was one of. the: “Aan of my schooling, my — athletic endeavors, my'civic | level. will affect the’: u and. ‘teacher i ) classroom”; she emphasize “We must not permit drasti budgetary cuts which woul Margaret Coates, a long-- area, has announced she will Vancouver Board « of School: | Coates “feels the Ss. eels. many. of the - greater citizen involvment.. _ successful program ° for “Director _ of _ financial difficulti & ~, helping youngsters in trouble - "Maplewood Daycare Centre, the. os school sa ms : ‘. —Limited, and controlled “founders. of the Maplewood: -Child . Care Society and is a past member : and family involvement have - of. ‘the Burrard View ° : - fiaison between council and -been. associated with West _ Community. School. error has - ‘school board). _ Vancouver,” says Hum-_ - Association. oo are of . education costs significantly wa vow aS Nrene municipal” The. taxpayer, he said, added * Maple leaf E LEAF Nori $ Shore Cemmunily Credit Uaion : hd (AO Ca est. RN malonate alist Oni: NUNC unde ney celmnerreneR nana must continue:to repay.West . ‘Vancouver for the ‘many . advantages the community 7 has given me.” woe . Humphries, 34 and a life underwriter | by. profession, ‘has lived in ‘West \ Vancouver “Tt is important to un- --derstand how a decision _ made at the School Board Humphreys, mut _ take precedence over other . the municips amenities | ‘until “golden age” needs. In 1978, he pointed out, ‘schools cost $11 million - and recreation generally $2 . million — of which les than $200,000 has been. allocated _ tosenior recreation. 2. “This is. ‘an ‘insufficient portion,” he declared. “Taxpayers visiting the hall,. said Humphreys; must be made _ to feel welcome and assisted — § without suffering - ‘lengthy delays. ‘Municipal staff must — ‘look after the general public first - ahead of future developers — because the municipal hall is for the. taxpayers, not the ¢ taxpayers © for the hall. ELAN EXHIBITION SHORT 69.°* Best selling recreational ski for intermediate skiers. REG. $119.98 DYNAFIT EXHIBITION BOOTS ‘High back boots for the above average skier. REG. $129.98 and com re Our prices, R wnvare ou | t LAS VEGAS Fd } nights SISO ie" $7992 ros Rotel. charter SALOMON “555 BINDINGS e Top of the line bindings. REG. $89.98 COO yer Cra cen tray PRPC TA vt) Joyce Vinton PIG Grisdale street 986-432 1 Coates says : she is s seeking ‘a seat on the School Board - because she feels that she can -provide positive input ‘into policy decisions which | affect the education of North _ Vancouver children. — _ regular length 69. 69.* remove. HEAD HONCHO SKIS 1977 Model. ° Top selling intermediate ski. REG. $149.98 RAICHLE CORSAIR BOOTS High back boots for the advanced skier. 1 3 88 REG. $169.98 — * A ELHO SKI SUITS 1977 styles. Men's and ladies. REG. $179.98 MARGARET COATES educational programs which are essential to helping children learn. Instead, programs should be — 99. 56 | 99.°° ~ and the local t She» points out. S education | Costs” Property taxes.” . We reserve othe right to limit quantities. o SALE ENDS TUESDAY OCTOBER, 24th =f DYNASTAR MYSTERES SHORT Short skis for the above average intermediate s skier REG. $149. 08 SALOMON “g” BINDINGS Double pivot toe, 4 5.° 88 step-in heel. 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