4 - North Shore News - Sunday. May 28. 2000 Reynolds sticks with Manning From page 1 constituents in recent: weeks regarding the leadership race. “My feeling in talking with them was that there was a lean- ing toward Stockwell and cer- tainly T felt a reluctance to sup- port Tom Long because of the central Canadian control that seems to go with him,” said White. “People feel comfortable with Stockwell,” he said. “They know that he’s per- formed well in Alberta.” Day has represented the riding of Red Deer since 1986 and has) served in the Conservative government in a variety of senior roles that included chief whip, govern- ment house leader, and minis- ter of both labour and social services. Since 1997 he has held the position of provincial weasurer of Alberta. In that time, he has teduced the labour ministry's budget by 40% and privatized inspection systems, reformed the Worker's Compensation Leadership hopeful Preston Manning. WOMEN OF DISTINCTION Two locai women among YWCA winners Vashti Singh Contributing Writ TWO North Shore women were honoured with YWCA Women of Distinction awards on Thursday night. The awards dinner, inehd at the Hyatt Regeney Hotel in Vancouver, presented awards to LO at 66 nominces. Sheila Wareing of North Vancouver received an award for her outstanding contribu Hon to education. She is cur rently the Windermere secondary school and has spent 25 vears in the educatiol system, th her work she has affected the lives of thousands of students. After othe ceremony, reing said that she has been ytortunate all her lite. She “I didn’t start working until [was 36 so it has alwavs been a bonus.” She also said that placing importance on values, family and integrity were cracial to her success and advised young women to know what pers al meaning cach of tl Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia, executive vice-president of the Century Plaza Hotel & Spa Group, won the award in the principal of Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia Entrepreneur/Innevator cat: egory., The West Vancouver resi- dent is the founder of the celebrivy-favoured Spa at the Century. Lisogar-Cocehia aiso founded the Ladies Media Golf Classic 13 vears ago and has raised over S15 million for children’s charities. Her advice to) voung women searching for their in the world is to find where your passion fic “It’s easy to do well when you love what vou do.” Lisogar-Cocehia follows this advice, stating that her work encompas: three things she tow herself’ Sheila Wareing tundraising, spas and the hos- pitality industry. The other winners were Susan A. Point for arts, Sue Pentold for health, Eva Matsuzaki for management/ the — professions, — Brenda Hochachka for active living, Helen Bart tor science, and Robyn Woodward for volun- teer work. tnhee Che and Natasha De Sousa were named Young Women of Distinction. Jenniter Mather and Russ Froese, ne anchors for Global Television, were the night's Masters of Ceremonies, with Froese being declared by his co-host to be an “honourary woman” for the night. his was the 17th year for the annual awards ceremony that recognizes the impact of women on their communities. There were 900 people in attendance and all proceeds went to the YWCA. SUNDAY, JUNE 4TH © 2:30PM St. Catherines Anglican Church, Edgemont Village 1058 Edgewood Drive, North Vancouver Music by Wolf Ferrari, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Shostakavitch, Larsson BASSOON SOLOIST: ISAAC BULL + C PUCTOR: PHILLIPPE ETTER North Shore Chamber Orchestra Tickets: $10, $5 Seniors/Students at the door Board by moving it out of gov- ernment and eliminating its $600 million in unfunded iia- bility and introduced the country’s only single rate tax The move is expected to ¢ taxes for every Albertan, equal: ize tax treatment for single- income families and end brack- ct creep. John Reynolds, MP tor West = Vancouver-Sunshine Coast won't be following White’s lead, however. “I've said right from the start I'm supporting Preston. I've been a part of the United Alternative thing right from the start. It was (Manning's) idea, i it was his vision, and a Jot of people said it would never work, but it has.” “He deserves my support for the good job he’s done making this happen and...for rejuvenating the party.” White denied he is support- ing Day because of a rift between he and Manning. White has openly criticized Manning's leadership and pushed for a new leader. White said that he was courted by all the party hopefuls except Manning. “J was pre- ared to have an open mind, but ( Manning) has never personal- y contacted me to ask for my support,” he said. MP Ted White, North Vancouver MP John Reynolds, W. 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