A10 - Wednesday, November 17, 1982 - North Shore News LOOK YOUR BEST AND SAVE 7 BO % iain senv HAIR SERVICES FIRST VISIT ONLY — EXPIRES DEC. 1 inquiring reporter Pe by Ellsworth Dickson A story in yesterday’s morning newspaper ‘Independent . thinkers frightening’ however, agree that it should MON-TUE-WED- THUR ; ys” FROM PAGE A1 be included, but found it stated that the Provincial government will —— conflicted with the proposed have to subsidize the Royal Hudson train Underlying Principle; that runs from North Vancouver to district will “produce “Public education = shall Squamish. The subsidy would be between students who have the strive to enhance and $500,000 and $700,000. About 60.000 following attributes: preserve the principles of a : . , - “Self-discipline, respon- free and democratic society passengers ride the train each year. If the sibility, independence of (life, liberty, pro er = 3 : : : . perty and train is not subsidized, it would be sold or thought, and _ self- pursuit of happiness).” _|_ placed in a museum. confidence, skills to “I think we should Today’s question is: recognize, address and produce students who are * THE NATURAL CUT “a h ; al d resolve problems effectively, independent thinkers...and * PERMACURL - qualification if we have a Trotskyite in the Is T e Roy Hu son necessary to satisfy the school, that's fine.” Alban COMPLETELY WASH AND WEAR h oo oe 7, entrance requirements to said. % ULTRATHIN PERMANAILS wort, SU LY | IZING: provide the greatest Furk was not so sure, e OPEN ns a flexibility within a credited asking: “Why don't we post-secondary institution; promote revolution then?” Renaissance 9 AM-7 PM - “Capacity and motivation Another question was 660 Clyde Ave., West Van. WED-THUR-FRI i ~ necessary for the siistained “whetlier the board should be y At ° “9AM-6PM work effort required to in the business of promoting 922-61 61 SAP MOPLTUE achieve educational/vocat- morals and ethics. If no answer call 985-6634 _ ional goals.” “The past boards’ policy Kari Begrich One of the more con- was that it was not its . Vancouver tentious issues was the in- responsibility to teach The SNPEROCH TTERS clusion of independence of morals and ethics,” Alban The Royal Hudson should thought. said. be subsidized. It is part of Alban said an independent Furk agreed with the - our community. It is certainly worth sup- porting, not just for the tourist value, but as part of our cultural image. thinker is ‘really a policy. “It is not up to us to frightening thing.” He did promote do-goodism.” ELECT for MAYOR — North Vancouver District Terry Grimwood | WILL BE WORKING FOR * Eari Campbell North Vancouver I believe it is. The Royal ot Hudson is a_ heritage . attraction that brings in MUNICIPAL BUDGET RECREATION tourists. If the govern- ment wants to cut costs, why not cut down on the bureaucracy. — ensure services to elderly, shut-ins, & handicapped: — review sources of income: — try to improve productivity & efficiency: — e.g. to have only one election every 2 years. Elect all the council members & schoo!) trustees at once; SAVE MONEY! — a balance of subsidization and user pay concepts; — develop user-pay indoor tennis facilities and adult hackey rink — expedite PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN: — implement North Shore Youth Soccer Association recommen- dations — eliminate Mayor's car; dump as soon as possibie ; — implement a municipal pro- — try to combine Municipal/Provincial/Federal voters lists. Very feasible with the use of computers today: — standardize voting rights for ail 3 levels of government. WASTE LAND USE ~ DISPOSAL ~ North Vancouver to remain Gregory Crane — phase out existing garbage Principally a low density North Vancouver residential area, -- adopt a community plan, ; —~ citizen participation in the Yes, 1 think the Royal ; arom itt recycling of all development of municipal Hudson is worth sub- oe nate raw arbage policies: sidizing. It attracts many dumps: gamas — protection of single tamily tourists to this area. It is —_— decentralize the garbage neighborhoods ae worth saving for its program; = ji heritage value alone. _ Nor Vancouver District ' oul operate ai non- polluting incinerator 5 cots USING no! _ ensure a mix o' EMPLOYEE housing for all ages making RELATIONS Hudson. It brings in many tourists and is also part of our culture. — municipal services should be carried out by municipal — expedite low level road, — promote public transit TA XES use of federal and provincial funds and tands. — lease municipal tands tor employees housing. WATER — protect our water supply — Gary Winkler oppose highway = through JOBS North Vancouver watershed — promote private sector con. Most definitely. I used t TRANSPORTATION 8truction by promoting user work on “ihe “Royal — completion of the Seymour pay recreation facilities on Crossing; municipal tands,; appeal to corporations to move to the North Shore CHEMICAL HAZARDS —~ have Federal & Provincial Governments help establish “IN- DUSTRIAL PARKS” for hazardous industries away trom population centres. - support tegisiation (by-laws) that will prohibit expansion or establishment of any new chemical plants in North Vancouver — TAX BURDEN MUST BE EQUITABLY SHARED between homeowners and businesses — FAIR ASSESSMENTS — Senior Governments must help fund municipalities — we need provincial legistation to allow tor differential mill rates tor different classes of property Bob White North Vancouver Yes, for sure The Royal Hudson is a big tourist attraction. The govern. ment spends huge sums on other projects that have less tourist valuc, so I feel the moncy would be well spent in keeping the train operating if | share your concerns and reflect your ideas, | would appreciate your support. GRIMWOOD, Terry | X_ For information or ride to the poll, call 986-3416