2 - Friday, April 13, 1990 - North Shore News NV Board faces $2.2 million in cuts if referendum fails From page 1 dum, we are faced with having to make $2.2 million in cuts,"" he said. Walton echoed Bell’s remarks, saving “*we don't have a clue what this will get the taxpayer into. “Et don’t think we have a chance of passing it,"* Walton said. Ministry of Education had put the board into a * ‘Machiavellian posi- lion. But he said he was optimistic that ‘*in wo weeks, we can muster the support we need."’ Macdonald told the News she believed the referendum could be won and “must be won" and that get community support. Under the provincial govera- ment’s new block funding for- mula, school districts are allotted a budget based on @ cost-per-pupil formula. But the formula requires school boards to go to focal refer- endums for any funds above the basic amount provided by the gov- ernment. Home & Garden Paul St. Pierre What's Going On WEATHER +2 ’ go ? | Lp A 7 Friday. periods of rain. Saturday, mostly cloudy with showers. Highs near 15°C. Dungey told the News that the she was confident trustees would “Closed d Easter St nday. ” WE RESERVE TH RIGHT. TO LIMIT. QUANTITIES «EE . re ‘old fashioned ham ae ans paper towels laundry detergent... 379 pant of skirt suite. 35 22) chicken g em platter === - “29 lawnmower ee Briggs & Stratton rear bagger Saturday 9 am to 6 pm Closed Easter Sunday 2 roll pk. Reg. 1.14 SALE garden hose 50’ | 4-ply Reg. 7.99 Reg. $379 SALE SALE We reserve the right to limit quantities Wools Price is just the beginning PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ammm 925 Marine Drive North Vancouver 988-6311 Monday to Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. -5 pm. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Easter Sunday NORTH VANCOUVER CAPILANO MALL