NOMINATED to run for re- election to North Vancouver School Board in next month’s elections tax base. Local taxpayers have lost their democratic voice in local education. The cutbacks this year have dollars in taxes this year that were not returned in educational services— Vict- oria just. kept the money. ~ Dorothy. Lynas —and-— “seriously damaged -our—Our-chief-duty seems to be- Crawford Kilian.. ability to deliver quality to protect.our children and The two incumbent’ education. I intend to fight trustees..were endorsed. at a._.to regain our autonomy, and: general meeting of the North Vancouver Voters’ the best in B.C.” . Association (NoVVA) on i schools .against our own. “ministry of education.” Both trustees are alarmed at cutbacks demanded for 1983. “We're looking at a cut of : almost. five million dollars Says Lynas: “teachers _ jobs and school ‘CRAWFORD KILIAN DOROTHY LYNAS draperies by S. Laursen October 25-30 Custom Draperies, Bedspreads 1” Venetian, Vertical and Wooden Bilndsa “In-home Service’’ FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN All blinds 20% off list Labour per panel $5.50 (unlined). $6.50 (lined). FOR THE FINAL TOUCH 8 a.m. to G p.m. Monday thru Saturday call 987-2966 oe auaere eke Te retiree i ara iyyy programs, we'll have no money for building repairs, maintenance, or equip- ment.” “We're also having to charge rent for community use of school facilities,” adds Kilian. “Groups like Guides and Scouts are being hurt. We don’t like it, but we have no choice.” Long active in community groups..such as the North Shore Union Board of Health and Neighbourhood wee Oe eba deed edigdscusuaseccacccceseneHeseoen eecceecs SCOSOSHCOHOHOOOCOO _Tickets in advance 687-1 81 8 Tickets in advance 687-1 818 A3 - Wednesday, October 13, 1982 - North/ Shore News MOVING trees in a big way is this special truck and “root scooper”, seen here uprooting and ‘taking away tall trees at the site of the new courthouse project on 23rd Avenue in North (Terry Vancouver. Peters photo) House, Dorothy Lynas was recently named Woman of the Year by the North Shore Business and Professional Women's Club. An instructor at Capilano College since it opened in 1968, Crawford Kilian. was.a spokesman for the Com- mittee for Cove Cliff School. He is a writer as well, having published two children’s books, a history of B.C.’s Black pioneers, and three novels. ° » » ” : ® e bd ed i * * » ig o id ° * » » ; ® * * » * * * * md * . * * Gearing New cars land old PAGE BS on the road PAGE B15 tor goals PAGE B1 A tough expedition PAGE C1 Automotive ... .... BS Cleasified ....... . AIT Community Round Up . A12 Entertainment .......... 615 Food ......... . ce Malibox .. . Al Sports oo ... OT Travel ..... . .. C8 TV Time .. 8190 What'e Going On? B17