Al6 - Sunday, March 4, 1984 - North Shore News ; ee "NEWS photo Terry Peters WOUND UP and fall of fire, MP Cliuck Cook warmed up for the coming federal election with two public sessions this week. TO: all North Shore businesses Are you receiving a copy of the Friday News? One of the objectives of my circulation staff is to deliver a copy of the Friday News to each business in North and West Vancouver. We want our local business people to have our newspaper by the start of their working day. We know that we are accomplishing this coverage in nearly all areas of the North Shore but if we have missed your business we want to know. If we are not reaching your business with the Friday News, call the News Cir- culation Department. Bill McGown Circulation Director 1139 Lonsdale Ave. NV V7M 2144 sunday news north shore news By MARK HAMILTON Only 30 people showed up for the second of two ‘‘ac- countability sessions’’ ‘ held by North Vancouver- Burnaby MP Chuck Cook and 15 of those were Boy Scouts working on their citizenship badges. Earlier in the week, at Lynn Valley, Cook attracted a crowd of about 30 for a similar question and answer session. Said Cook of the turn- outs: ‘‘It’s not important how many people show up, but that the opportunity is there for them.’’ Thursday’s session at Deep Cove was not so much a meeting of MP and his con- stituents, as it was a chance for a handful of Tories to reassure themselves about where the party is going as the possibility of a federal election grows. — The all-new styling and of the automotive world! FABULOUS DISCOUNTS incredible V6 3.0 litre engine with available turbo are the talk IF A recent spate of activities in Ottawa have in- creased interest in federal politics, it wasn’t evident - les iumment ood in Deep Cove Thursday night. Questions covered the range of concerns from the economy to the state of Canada’s military. Cook opened the meeting by urging Conservatives to pay attention to this weekend’s announcement from the Liberal Party about when a leadership convention will be held. “If the convention is an- nounced for late May or even the first week in June, we'll have a summer election in July,’’ Cook said. ‘‘If they leave it to the end of June, the election will come in Oc- tober or November.’’ Cook identified a third op- tion, as well, that would see the Conservatives take ad- vantage of the fact a number of Liberals would be touring the country in search of leadership votes. The Conservatives could catch the government short TOUGH NISSAN TRUCKS . ot 4 wheel drive, standard or automatic. regular or king cab — the choice is yours Major trucks at minor prices! FROM YOUR MAJOR MOTION DEALER NORTHSHORE NISSAN DEEP COVE, LYNN VALLEY of members in the House of Commons, Liberals on a non-confidence defeat the motion and force an election. “‘and there's plenty of them,”’ will be reduced 15% from March 5-10 AMBLESIDE HOBBIES & CRAFTS: 1425 Marine Dr. - West Van 922-3512 open 6 days a week 10 - 5:30 p.m. Fridays ° til 9 pm Own a car that’s as intelligent as It looks European-styling combined with elegant appointments clearly make Maxima a major value! AJOR SAVINGS 1160 MARINE DR. NORTH VANCOUVER