TONS ya a Sr at Tuesday's élection. No nuclear power: Russ Hicks, NDP candi- date in North Vancouver- Burnaby at the May 22 federal election, has_pledged his opposition to; nuclear power. Speaking 6n North Shore Cable 10, Hicks challenged Gordon Gibson to explain his support for the Candu reactors. Hicks wants to see a moratorium on nuclear plant construction in Canada. In addition, Hicks says that he would ‘‘phase out all present plants in Canada keeping in ‘mind the difficulty of dispo- sing the waste that has been accumulated.”’ Tories weak on finance says. Capilano Liberal Last Sunday's television debate between. the three national party leaders clearly showed the Con- servative party's weakness in dealing with financial problems — according to Capilano Liberal candidate Dave Finlay when asked for his views on the two-hour confrontation. “Mr. Clark was at his weakest and shakiest when Ed Broadbent took him to task about the Conservative promise to raise the national! deficit,” Fininy said. Finlay cited Clark's mortgage interest proposals a5 an example ef whrt he culled “the Conservative mMmoney-madness,”” Whe propesal to allow the deductibility o! mortgage RUSS HICKS, NDP candidate in North Van-Burnaby Ma 16, 197 North Shore News _xEoee aad TV fling for - local candidates — The two final all-candidates meetings on Iv take - Place tonight and tomorrow night. (Wednesday and Thursday, May 16 sand 17) at 7:30 p.m. on each ‘oc- casion. The phone-in programs are jointly. sponsored by North Shore Television’ (Channel 10) and the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce. election) and Chuck. Cook ‘(North ‘Vancouver-Burnaby) and final visit to B.C. this -- will join Clark on the week, prior to next platform. Tuesday's federal election. “ @ Conservative “Jeader Joe Clark will make his fourth Invited ' to participate in. tonight's (Wednesday) ‘program are Capilano riding candidates Ron Huntington (incumbent Progressive Conservative MP iseeking re- election), Dave Finlay (Liberal), Mike Karton (NDP) and Richard Schaller (Rhinoceros Party). It will wind up at noon Saturday with a major rally at the Kitsilano Showboat in Vancouver, at which all 28 Conservative candidates for British Columbia -- including North Shore contenders-Ron Huntington (incumbent MP for Capilano, seeking re- The previous day (Friday) the Tory leader will be supporting local candidates at rallies in Williams Lake and.Penticton. Thursday's invited -participants are North ‘Van- Burnaby riding candidates Chuck Cook (Progressive Conservative), Gordon Gibson (Liberal), Russ Hicks (NDP) and P Poldi Meindl] (Social Credit). He will fly to Calgary | Saturday afternoon. FASHION FINDS Count.on-Miss Renfrew to find the trend-setting looks in dresses. For less! These, by Algo. Left: with jacket; in white with red trim, $59. Right: ee > red-white, or white-red, $48. Polyester- rayon. Sizes 7-13. In Miss Renfrew. oe a First Floor. Personal shopping only. noe HOLT RENFREVV Hicks Hicks says that the costs of disposal are never calculated in the total price of nuclear power. ‘‘If they were, nuclear power would never be as popular as other alternatives such as solar energy,’’ Hicks said. , ‘The issue of nuclear power is one that in the shadow of Harrisburg must é ne ° be discussed during the present federal election campaign,’’ Hicks empha- sized. ‘‘Neither Gordon Gibson or Chuck Cook have said anything on this subject because they have no policy in this field,’ Hicks con- cluded. 4 interest from taxable income would, Finiay claimed, “leave a gaping hole in the federal treasury that Tory spending promises will widen even more.” “Canadians now want their government to spend less and move towards a balanced Sodyet.” the Liberal cand) + ute said. “The inflationary olictes of the Conservatt-e + promise the complete onoonye, £ believe the vols. ssognize the | Libes 4° .-vernment’s sommitne a! co restraint and cosy ouistiility.” SELL IT! CLASSIFIED ‘AT PACIFIC CENTRE 681-3121 HOLT'S OPEN THURSDAYS AND FRIDA STILL 9 P.M. HOLT'’S FUR STORAGE 1S NUMBER ONE: