12 ~ Wednesday, September 12, 1990 - North Shore News erals 36 and the Conservatives 20. The election of the first NDP government to Ontario — Canada's most powerful and affluent province — may have several im- plications for Socred Premier Bill Vander Zalm who has been hinting he will cali.an election soon. LAST WEER’S stunning election results in Ontario have sent other pre-election premiers scurrying back to their party analysts. The Liberals were soundly beaten by the New Democratic Party, with David Peterson also losing Elizabeth Collings A DAY IN From page 11 James Deans was fined $100 after the 68-year-old Lions Bay man pleaded guilty to failing to remain at the scene of an accident July 14 at the Caulfeild Shopping Plaza. ‘ fer Peter Helmut Franz, 25, was fined a total of $550 after the Vancouver man pleaded guilty to charges of inischief and driving without consideration in connection with a July 7 incident his seat and resigning as party leader along the way. Led by Bob Rae, the NDP won 7-4 out of 130 seats, the Lib- Will the Ontario election results affect BC? Mark Pearce Maple Ridge I'd say it looks like the NDP will win a lot more seats than they would have otherwise, and it looks like Vander Zalm’s government is going out. Robin Anderson North Vancouver I] hope so, but people don't have open enough minds. | don’t see why anyone would vote for the Socreds again, but many people don't seem to cave he’s making things worse. Chase Gammon Burnaby Ivll probably hein the NDP, | would imagine. It shows the party got support over there so it will affect some of the decisions of people here in the West. Andrew Johnson North Vancouver i's a totally different situation there. The NDP was the lesser of the three evils. The Oka sit- uation and the politicians involved there made a difference. drove into the car. In connection with the same inci- dent, Gerald Nichols, 18, also of Van- couver, pleaded guilty to committing mischief by striking the car with a baseball bat. He was fined $300. eee Ryan Jacob, 23, was fined a total of $300 after the North Vancouver man pleaded guilty to failing to comply with various conditions of his proba- tion order between Oct. 31, 1989 and March 15, 1990. COURT Those conditions include completing 75 hours of community work service and paying restitution of $806.10. Before Judge J.L. Davies in North Vancouver provincial court on Aug. 16: Dennis Anthony Barriseale was fin- ed $200 after the 31-year-old Co- quitlam man pleaded guilty to failing to appear for a Nov. 24, 1989 court date as required by a Sept. 13, 1989 promise to appear. Gordon Stewart North Vancouver } hope so. It gives the NDP national status for the first time. A win in a significant province like Ontario proves the NDP is not just a Western party. ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors IMPAIRED DRIVING AFTER HOURS 645-8989 [986-4366 | FAX 986-9286 300-1401 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. where he jumped onto a car and also f- “Yes, weve added a4th non-stop to Prince George. service and our fleet. Your suggestions have helped us make this latest change for the better. And now we'd like to hear from you again. Calf your travel agent or Air Canada: 688-5515. You don’t get to be Canada’s largest regional airline by standing still. AirBC is always on the look out for ways to improve our schedule, our KDAY JET SERVICE TO PRINCE GEORGE 7:55am 12no0n 2:30pm" 5:40pm * One-stop service to Fort St. Join. Weekend service varies. Aeéroplan AN ae eth