10 - Sunday, March 2, 1986 - North Shore News WEST YANCOUVER School District has been piven a West Vancouver Parents’ Association has proposed that the maximum provincial budget of $16.3 miilion for 1986-87, school district go to the community to raise more taxes. In- but the school district spent $17.4 million in 1985, and quiring reporter asks people on the street if the school . ee future enrolment will be increasing with the amalgamaiion district should go to the econmunity, or if provincial fun- Inquiring of Bowen Island and West Vancouver school districts. The ding should be increased. Today's question is: report more for schools? een a rent Axcisson Annie Tchakedjiaa John Posebn Craig McEwan North Vancouver North Vancouver Norih Vancouver North Vancouver North Vanceuver . I think the provincial T think they should go to | don’t think they shuuld The provincial gov- { think the people of Barrett Fisher government should cough the provincial gov- go to the people. It’s up ernment should change West Vancouver can af- up the extra on that. The ernment. I think residents to the government to their priorities instead of ford to pay a little more government should — set pay too much as it is. fund whatever is neces- having to go to the peo- out of their pockets, aside money in a fund, sary, although | don't ple. [t's the same with all rather than the rest of the instead of going back to think they should give the schools, not just West municipalities forking the taxpayers. them everything they Vancouver, that out. want. TTT tite m SPRING GROUSEMOUNTAIN: , a \ CTDIICT ARNDOCE : Permanent paving drivers CN EMT eee See solution for BE Join our popula patios, walkways, RECENT convictions in North BM skj instructor or simply {oO improve your and driveways Shore Courts have resulted in the “ following fines and penalties for J skiing. drinking and driving-related of- : . fences. 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Seymour Johanna and Trevor y homes under Lions Gate Bridge, in the trailer court. Their Dad, This townhome is. avaliatle. al Dos Food 794 gr. 7 5 ¢ who is one of our Zone Managers, drives them down to do the e each CORRECTION NOTICE This townhome is available at s c4 . $99,000. We apologize for any in- 4 Varieties tin route, They also fill in when replacements are needed on certain convenience & misunderstanding routes. that may have been caused. Love Johanna is 11 years old, attends Upper Lynn Elementary, plays toll nso tsement was to be as Cat Food 425 me the clarinet in the school band and enjoys P.E. She also plays ollows: | 4 Varieties nal ° h soccer for a Lynn Valley team. Johanna loves to shop and earn- ene ings from the News are used to buy all the things, young girls love to buy. Buster 709 gr. 6 7 ¢ ___ Trevor is 13 years old and a grade 8 student at Argyle School. 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