46 — Wednesday, September 11, 1991 ~- North Shcre News From pape 33 17-22. Gallery hours: Tues,, 11 1m.B pon: Wed.-Sun., 12-8 pom Info: 925-3605. Seymour Art Gallery: Sharon Chistian, Drawings, paintings and papier mache. Sept. 11-Oct. 28. Opening reception, Sept. 1 from 7:30-9 p.m. Gallery hours: Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m.-4 pum; Wed. eves, 7-9 p.m. Saturdays 1-4 p.m, Info: 929.7981, Presentation House: Roses, Wind and Other Stories. An exhibit of recent photographs by April Hickhow and dnteneur, four — Claude- Phillipe Benoit. Opening tor the artists will be Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 8B pm. The show runs ta Oct. 13. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m: Thurs., 12-9 p.m, Info: 986-1351, Art Rental exhibit. Reat original * juried art for as tittle as $4.a month. Gallery of Presentation House. Sept. 1 from 6-8 p.m. North Shore Museum: The Ver- satile Dilemma, A mely look at the history of the Vi allace/ Burrard/Versatile Shipyard and What it has meant to tie com: munity of North Vancouver. To Oct. 6. Muscum hours: Wednes- day-Sat, 1-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 pom. Admission free. North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: View the muted colors of Margaret Rey's gentle watercolors tram Sept. 1-Oct. 16. Sponsored hy Narth Vancouver Arts Council, Hours: Gam, to 4 pom, Monday: Trduay. North Vancouver District Hall Gallery: Historical photographs con stesy of the North Shore Museum and Archives, Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:40 p.m. Sponsored by North Vancouver Community Arts Council. North Vancouver Provincial Courthouse: Whimsical collages hallmark Jann. Blyth’s show. Sept. 19-Oct. 16, Gallery hours: Mon.- Fee 8:30-4:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Noah Vancouver Community Arts Council, Capilano Mall: The Western Art Circle is holding an exhibit and sale of watercolors and oils to Sept. 15. Harrison Galleries: 2022 Park Royal South Mall. Kiff Holland, Daniel tzzard and more. Inio: 924-2615. aaast _ Hereare the 1991 Referendum questions. 1e On Election Day decision is yours. British Columbians will be given the opportunity to help decide how the provincial government operates. This year when you vote, you'll be asked to do more than elect candidates. You will be given two questions to answer. This process, known { as a referendum, is one of the most direct ways of determining what pecple want their government to do. If more than 50% of the ballots cast are in favour of a question, the government must implement that change either through legislation or by changing existing programs or policies. This referendum offers voters a more direct voice in the way they are governed. The two referendum questions are printed here. You will need some time to consider these important issues before election day, so please read them carefully. The Referendum Questions 1. Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to vote between elections for the removal of their Member of the Legislative Assembly? This process, often referred to as ‘Recall’, would give voters in any provincial constituency the right to dismiss their MLA and cause a byelection to be held. 2. Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to propose questions that the Government of British Columbia must submit to voters by referendum? This process, often referred to as ‘Initia.ive’, would give British Columbians the right to propose programs or policies which could be put to the voters in a referendum. The government would then be bound by the people's decision. If either or both of these referendum questions are approved, legislation would be required to implement the decision of the voters. An impartial committee would be THE DECISION established to undertake exten- sive public consultation and heip develop the framework for such legislation. A Referendum is not a Poll, It’s an opportunity to make a decision. This referendum is not asking for your opinion. It is asking you to make a decision that affects the future of this province. Become a part of the :2ferendum process. Talk about it with your friends and associates. Public debate sparked from any source is an integral part of our svstem. Referendum B.C. — the decision is yours. For more information, call toll free 1-800-663-3353. In Victoria, call 356-1900. 9:00 am ~ 5:00 pm, Mon.-Fri. Printed information is available at your public library and Government Agent's office. IS YOURS. Government of British Calumbia