10 - Sunday, October 25, 1992 - North Shore News A.P. WicCredie | INQUIRING REPORTER \ ne (These writs were filed with tne courr registry in Vancouver be- — TOMORROW MARKS only the third time in Canada’s history that Canadians have had the chance to vote on an issue of national scope. Canada’s firsi referendum was on Sept. 29, 1898, when our ancestors were asked to vote on prohibition (Quebec voted No; the rest of Canada voted Yes). Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier ignored the results. The second national plebiscite was the conscription referendum of April 27, 1942, and again Quebec was the sole dissenting voice. Wartime PM What source has most influenced your referendum de William Lyon Mackenzie King waffled on the results, compromising his decision with his infamous ‘‘Con- scription if necessary, but not necessarily conscription’’. quote. With the current debate raging since Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s announcement of a third na- tional referendum, Canadians have a wide range of opi- nions and a fot of information to wade through to make an educated decision. tra Hemmings North Vancouver I’m basing my decision on what I’ve seen on TV and from discussions with friends and family. Jeanne Nichol North Vancouver Well I’ve read quite a bit, but I still don’t un- derstand everything about it. I’ve read the pamphlet that caine in Russel Kwan Vancouver Well, I’ve tried to get my hands on everything about the accord. I’ve callad the 800 number, I’ve read anything about Jackie Dion . North Vancouver . Mostly from other peo- ple. In discussions with members of my family and with friends. Vancouver The’ information “I’ve : : gathered has been from the newspapers and from television. the mail. . Plaintiff: West Coast Steel Fabricators and Erectors Ltd., 22-1501 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Defendant: G.H. MacMillan Land Corp., 3100-650 West Georgia St., Vancouver, Claim: $10,644.44 builders’ lien for the supply and delivery of Structural steel and other labor tion Inc., c/o Blake, Cassels and Graydon, barristers and solicitors, 1700-1630 West Georgia St., Vancouver. Defendant: Kalar Contractors Lid., and Les and Timothy Krusel, c/o 202-1217 Lonsdale Ave., Nocth Vancouver. Claim: $279,358.78 for damages involving breaches of trust. Mechanical it in the papers. Mclniosh, 1600-925 West Georgia St., Vancouver. Defendant: Shiraz Rajan, 2650 Byron Rd., North Vancouver, Claim: $45,143.66 for a pro- missory note. Plaintif—_; Patricia Anne Hummel, 39! Newdale Crt., North Van- couver. . Defendant: Peter H. Rooke, 375 Claim: General and special dam-" ages for injuries sustained: in ‘a . motor -vehicle accident .on or about Oct. 25, 1991, in’ North. Vancouver. i Plaintiff; Mary B. Leeds, 314 Roxborough Rd., S.W. Calgary. : Defendant: John Warren Scott, - 6758 Dufferin Ave., West Van- couver, : tween Oct. 10 and Oct. 21, 1992. materials. Information is taken from the Statements of claim.) East Carisbrooke Rd., North Plaintiff: Markborough Properties Vancouver. Inc., c/o Lawson Lundell and Plaintiff: Stuart Olson Construc- See more page 2. in The Danier Leather th iw Factory Outlet is now @ open to bring you the’ — best in leather and suede at . Factory Outlet Prices: s The Collection Shop ‘- leather and suede from the Current Collection, including accessories - with savings starting’ = at 25% off. Slightly imperfects - 40% off regular price. .. Previous Season's Collection - up to 80% off regular price. Factory Specials - specially priced items designed exclusively for the Factory Outlet. Special Gpening Offer - selected suede skirts $25 - $50, We’re building quite _ a reputation for leather. Phase 1, Now Open. The Danier Leather Factory, Outlet. For Women, Men and Kids. DANIER LEA T HER The Factory Outlet Vancouver Factory Outlet, 3003 Grandview Highway. Telephone 432-6137: Visa MasterCard AMEX Cheques Accepted. Hours: Monday to Wednesday 10:00-6:00, Thursday & Friday 10:00-9:00, Saturday 10:00-6:00, Sunday 1 2:00-6:00 ENFAEW STREET P| GANIER y - Fact mi2in AVE. W. OUTLET