, whether ‘Bennett... in calling a "provincial “general ‘election at the same time as ‘the. federal election — has made — the smartest. move of his career or~ ‘ committéd his biggest political’ bjunder. ° One . thing, however, is His decision ‘can fail ‘to create widespread confusion in*the minds of. ‘many voters during the next four weeks. - Polling in the provincial cASE . election, at which North wind up holding the balance. 40% INCRE UND Shore “eléctors ‘will ‘vote in of.“ power in a minority BFULL PE 7 thrée separate ridings, takes government situation. Dealers onr _ place May 10. Twelve days —Cal Van Stores (all). . .. 984-9277 later, on May 22, those same At the federal level the , Passed for sale Dave Buck Ford (N-Van.) 980-2411: electors,..now in two NDP claims to be better - State of California —North Van Shell * - 988-1616 geographically different prepared and organized than AIR RESOURCES T impala Camping Word (Rich.) . 273-4454 ridings, will cast their ballots at any. previous election. It BOARD ; Minit Man Caw neh (Van ) 6B4-8988": in the federal election. will very probably benefit - . —Coquitiam Automotive Ltd. 936-1466. ot _ from the new taw limiting —Transwestern Enterprise Ltd. 873-2220 The confusion election expenditures by all 1 CONSERVE ENERGY —Kanamerx Marketing tric (Port Moody) 931-3633 automatically created by parties, and it has been &. —Metro Ford Motors (Pt.Coq.) - 464-6631 simultaneous campaigns for promised, via the Canadian REDUCE POLUTION —imperial bana inns ter 937-8471" two separate levels of Labor Congress, the positive © (across om Lough , government is likely to be compounded by the dif- ference between the chief protagonists in each contest. e Ly _ In'the federal election the B.C. Federation of Labor * Incorporates high capacity filter, in use world wide |. 549%. TAX Prevonily soverning Liberal bas alse bicdged soon anion ‘increases may vary with car manufacturers, if minimum of 1 0% increase is. not realized a full refund is guaranteed. Party and the Progressive . Wervegret last week's issue j stated $5066 ana $49.95 introductory price in the Lower Mainland. The price is still at $49.95. — Conservatives,- -with NDP — CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 ‘Sorting out the 5 pieces "Opinions are. divided as to. Premier Bill expected to be the runner- up. mt : In the provincial election. the big fight is between the incumbent administration and the NDP, with the Progressive Con- servative Party as the minar" | contender and’ ‘the Liberals, _ on their current showing, apparently all but obliterated. the “runner-up”. party may do. considerably better than last‘time round and, in-each -_ election, could conceivably support of the unions. The same factors should work for the NDP at the provincial level, where the Social Credit - In both. cases, “however, . “e Saves Gasoline” . ° 93.6 mile increase on 13ga.tankful © - _ by R. Santaga- Richmond Review Distribution runner * 108 mile increase by R. Mariott on 18 gal. tankful -390'cu. in. dispatcher for courier service “EASILY “INSTALLED ON FUEL LINE. | (NO MAJOR WORK ON ENGINE) *SUITABLE FOR ALL NORTH AMERICAN | ‘CARB FITTED VEHICLES, FORD, ‘GM; CHRY, _ GEORGE PIATKOWSKI - President F.K. * Smoothes out fuel pump pulsation. * Reduces the formation of carbon deposits. * Diminishes danger of engin@ fire. * improves performance ~- increases gas mipage. * Gives smoother idling — prevents carb.- Over 2 million FROM PROPERTY BENEFIT FROM IT? yours.” The Conservative policy will make schoo! tax part of history. ON MAY 10th, SEYMOUR. | — Page 7, April 8, 1979 - Sanday News JOY GILMORE SAYS: REMOVE SCHOOL TAX DOUG SEYMOUR | B.C. LIONS ~ Fleet 4 Dealer inquiries 987-8715 _ F.K. Products of B.C. Ltd. NE ES SHOULD YOU, THE HOMEOWNER, BE SINGLE-HANDEDLY FINANCING THE SCHOOL SYSTEM, OR IS IT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL THOSE WHO “When you receive your homeowners’ grant, don't consider this to be a gift. You're just getting back what you've already paid in your school taxes, and it is rightfully 1979, VOTE FOR JOY GILMORE, YOUR PROVINCIAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR NORTH VANCOUVER- Now there is really something to look forward to: the satisfaction of benefiting directly by our own vote, A BOLD STEP TO NEW LEADERSHIP, and, of course, THE ‘JOY’ F VOTING GILMORE. The classrooms that time forgot—desks put out to pasture as a second major North Vancouver High School closes its doors forever. “Walking through an empty school is sad and a little eerie’, remarked Joy Glimore, “but it also shows how fast things can change. Another change long over due is the maving of school taxes to where they betong—the Provincial Government. That would cut our property taxes nearly in half: Its time we started taking care of ourselves. - PITCH-IN AND HELP! : 1301 Lonsdale - 986-1331