Al0 - Sunday, January 13, 1985 - North Shore News imquiring reporter Ellsworth Dickson he Liberal party has lost so much ground that many people are now con- sidering the NDP to be the official opposition. Today's question is: ““Who do you view as the federal opposition party?”” — R. Hackett North Vancouver . E think the Liberals can ~ still be considered the op- _ position. Although we will probably see eight years of Conservative government, I believe the Liberals wili be able to rebuild their, party and gain their . Strength back. The NDP . will remain third. Gerry. Hurst North Vancouver Actually, I now view the NDP as the opposi- tion. The Liberals have fost so much strength that they are no longer an ef- fective political party. C.A. Rovang North Vancouver i think that the NDP is effectively the opposition at the present time. I'm no authority, but I have my . doubts that the Liberal party will ever recover. Dau Sheppard Gibsons I don’t helieve there is a real Opposition at the pre- sent time. 1 don't think either the Liberals or the NDP is in a position to represent the needs of Canadians. Neither party has enough rower. Marguret Greenstade Surrey tama Liberal and | am going to stick by my par- ty. The Liberals may have lost gound, but as far as I'm concerned, they are still the opposition, Photos submitted Missing jewellery sought WEST VANCOUVER Police are seeking help in the re- covery of two unique pieces of jewellery stolen during a residential break-in in early December. The two pieces, made of wood with infaid silver and abalone are valued at $900 and are shown life-size in photographs above and at right. FLASHERS Police get all details _| POLICE HAVE a compiete description of one of two men involved in separate flashing incidents in North Vancouver Wednesday night. The man, according to the victim of the incident, is 30ish, five fect, eight inches, has curly blonde hair, a “stocky build and is circum- cised. The man was seen outside the laundry room of an East Sixth Street anartment buiiding just after’5 p.m. Wednesday and chased by the woman hefore he escaped. ‘Five hours later a woman walking in the alley behind the North Vancouver City Hall was flashed by a man in his late 20s, six feet, one inch tall, with a crew cut. He wus wearing a white turtleneck sweater and sweat pants at the time of the inci- dent. aa NORTH SHORE CONTINUING EDUCATION IN THE D my NORTH & WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL DISTRICTS ONE DAY von FEE INCLUDES LUNCH PLACE: West Vancouver Secondary School 1750 Mathers Avenue DATE: Saturday, January 26 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Bicycte Maintenance Cartography (Map Reading) Collecting Things Computer, intro. Crash Diets Cross Country Skiing Dance to Sound of Big Bands Decorating una Shoestring Discover your colours Feeling Good Heartsaver—C.P.R. Heartsaver—-Baby Home Video Movies Investing your Money One-write Accounting Massage Surviving in Mexico St. John (S.0.F.A.) Time Management Travel Photography Vitarnins FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 985-8741. + nema PORTABLE | [ CARPORT 84x84x15 Protect your Car or Boat from the , San, Rain or Snow. mo tntroductory offer, including delivery and ‘installation. $395.00. . Keep your investment dry and clean, This portable shelter’ assembles in. less thas 1 hour. : Requires no building permits and can be set up anywhere. Great as a dry work area too! See one today. Sundance Trampoline LEADING BRANDS INCREDIBLE SELECTION | I guy With CONFIDENCE |; ‘ ADVERTISED S you FIND Ae REFUND. RR THE E DIFFERENCE 1358 Seymour St. Var! 693-4949 Owner : Operator Suzanne Gibbins and Kirk Ohr are pleased t announce the opening of The Cove Clip- pers. Suzanne was formerly at the: Village Groom. THE COVE CLIPPERS Professional Dog Grooming Animal Photography Feed & Supplies Delivery available Opening Special Have your dog groomed opening week (Ja- 14-20) and receive one FREE 3x5 Colour enlarge at Come see Suzanne uc 4386 Gallant Ave. Deep Cove 929-2505 ©