4 — Wednesday, August 19, 1998 — North Shore News Survey Says yes to pension From page 1 gle biggest portion ~- 38% — have said it is my decision based on my personal family circumstances,” White said. “I don’t feel the need to opt back in, even though my con- stituents have given me per- mission to do so.” Asked how he reconciles the fact he has gone against the wishes of a majonty that told him to take the pension (the opt in with no condition vote combined with the opt in and donate to charity vote) White said: “I don’t think they'll be dreadfully disap- that critically affects the coun- try in terms of a decision that I'm making in Parliament. They obviously feel very com- fortable with the idea that 1 should have a pension. 1 want to assure them that [feel comfortable not having one.” Last week White openly questioned Preston Manning’s feadership, citing comments he has received from const s over the past owo years. On Tuesday morning he had little to add. “ve said what I've had to say, and to me that issue is closed.” Another issue that appears closed is whether the two- rerm MP will seek re-election. “It’s always been my posi- tion that IT would run ovo terms, because I firmly believe that people should run two terms and then there should be new blood,” he said. Hov noting that his margin of victory in’ last yerr’s federal election was the largest in the riding in “almost 30 years,” White said he is having second thoughts. “My board of directors and other people have been saying to me ‘Listen, we have a winmng team here. With all the help we have, and the donations that flow in, it real- pointed. This is not an issue OPEN TELEPHONE HOCKEY REGISTRATION For Children born in 1985 and 1986 3 - 9 p.m. Saturday, August 22 ¢ North Vancouver Minor Hockey Association is currently holding an open telephone registration for PeeWee hockey players. * The limited spaces will! be assigned on a first come first serve basis. * If you are PeeWee age and want to play hockey please call Denny Ailan, PeeWee Director at 980-0991. ons Gate Christian Academy An Inter-denominational Christian School Kindergarten te Tae r ox Nuh iB ~~ ey Ss LGCA seeksto provide quality Christian icin rey cig of the home and the church. Our goal : is to teach children to know and walk « with God so that their influence will be. - " realized in the home, the community f and the work : Chistian Academy does not : cas to peotect or separate students from the world. We recognize that : Christian students are in the world but ; notOF B; therefore the schoo! will equip and students to critique the ‘ world’s $_pre-suppositions based on ' God's Word. The Curriculum Christian teachers teach from a biblical penPective using B.C. Ministry of Education curriculum. Through the ? various areas, Students . sie comeaming colette su area so ' 201 East 23rd St. North Van. ‘2 FREE lah equator ivsser value | SPRING AND SUMMER FABRICS.. ~-Allstock of spring and summer prints and. zs solids as determined by Fabricland 30%- 100 —-Quicplan — Bay City Insurance Services Ltd. WE HAVE MOVED! . Our North Vancouver office has moved inside Lynn Valley Center across from IGA and next to the liquor store. Our new hours are Mon. - Fri. 9am - 9pm / Sat. Gam - 6pm Sun. 12pm - 5pm. ly would be silly for you to opt out when your still riding a wave.” “So I've moditied my position to say to them ‘OK , Pil read the messages coming trom the voters — I will run one more time and if my vote percentage drops then that’s my last term.” On the subject of Jim Hart, the former Reform MP who declared Simself an \ ! 986-1155. independent earlier — this week, White said: “I have no a 124 AI 99 LYNN VALLEY RO idea why he did what he did. . ot NORTH VANCOUVER T feel personally it wasn’t nec- ee ae cae sp. essary for him to (leave the party). And [’m quite puz- aled by it.” THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING EAR YE HEAR YE ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT NOTICE is hereby given by the City of North Vancouver that in accordance with the provisions of Section 890(4) of the Municipal Act, the Public Hearing concerning the following rezoning application has been waived, and it is the intention of the. Council of the City of North © Vancouver to consider Bylaw No. 7063 at the regular Council meeting to be held on Monday, August 24, 1998. b ’ BYLAW NO. 7063 To amend the text of the Zoning Bylaw as it pertains to Comprehensive Development 338 Zone, iegally described as Lot.M, - - Block- 120, D.L. 274.548, LMP 34058, located at 506 Chesterfiel Avenue, and indicated on the map. 5 The amending bylaw proposes a new sub-clause as follows: “(1) (d)~— Live/Work Studio Use. For the purposes of the CD-338 Zone, Live. Work Studio Use means a dwelling unit with accessory professional er semi-professional offices, art and craft studios, or other similar uses and is limited to one Live/Work Dwelling Unit to be located on the lowest floor of the building.” The proposed Bylaw may be inspected at the office of the City | Clerk : between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Mondzy to Friday,. except. Statutory Holidays, from August 10 - August 24, 1998. 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