—TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Cindy enjoys dancing, aero- “bics and all sorts of sports. She listens to every- : thing: from heavy meta! to classical; her favorite musician is Prince. 1 1G Brides, meeting set A; PUBLIC iméeting: exainining -options'for the Lions Gate crossing | will be hosted by West Vancouver- Capilano‘MLA Jeremy Dalton Sat., ‘Jan. 28:at Cedardale Centre, 595 «Burley -Dr., West Vancouver (Taylor Way at Inglewood). . ; ‘The meeting will feature pre-. sentation’ from Greater’ Vancouver “Regional District manager of strate- gic, planning Ken Cameron, chair- “man of the technical advi ory com" mittee for the. Lions Gate crossing ‘Péier Hyslop, engineers Don Griffiths and Don Bridgeman. options for the “As Lions Gate Bridge’ s life draws to a close, a community focus group aided by a technical liaison committee and government consultants is studying a number of options will be passed on to the Highways Ministry. Also discussed at the. meeting : will be the Upper Levels- Westview Interchange.” - _” The meeting runs fron: 10 im. to.4 p.m. , , For’ information, call 925- 0985 or.925- 1611. OS vw EURG VAN CAMPER ‘WHEN’ PICKED UP IN GERMANY, AUST RIA, BELGIUM, . (NORWAY, DENMARK OR SWEDEN. CALL ‘OUR TOURIST DELIVERY EXPERT GARRY SPERANZA AT “Capilano Volkswagen Ltd. ‘1151 Marine Dr., N. Vem. 985-0694 crossing, Prime: $40,000 in prizes for govt. cost cut ideas FRASER ENSTIPUTE policy ana- lyst Dr. John Robson recently announced the opening of the 1994 Fraser Institute Economy in Government Compeiition, in which citizens from all walks of life are asked for ideas on cutting govern- nent costs without cutting services, “The news that the federal deficit had reached $40 billion, the parlous shite of mest’ provinces’ finances, and the recent conference held by Finance Minister Paul Martin, all underline the urgency of lapping inte the creative ideas of all Canadians,” he said. “IP you wished you could be at that meeting and get your two cents’ worth in, this is your chances to get it ing and tt may be worth a lot more than two cents. Someone is going to win $25,000." He went on to explain that the contest affers a top prize of $20,000 for the best overall idea, prizes of $5,000 for the best idea in each of three areas — federal pro- grams. provincial programs, and the internal operations of govern- ment — and runner-up prizes of $250. Proposals must concern ways to reduce the cost of federal, provin- cial or territorial programs through restructuring, contracting out or privatization, and entries must bear a postmark of March 4 or earlier. ; Robson also stressed that to be eligible entries must not propose the elimination of government ser- vices and must not exceed 1.500 words. For a more detailed description of the contest and its conditions ‘contact Robson at the Fraser Institute at 688-0221 (local 305) or fax him at 688-8539, ‘ Xt cand a DODGE CARAVAN! *Basedon48mo. ease wih $2925 down rebate (1 SO) TP 16677 Fustxes OAC, Send us your North Shore News stories. Were you a carrier or an employee of any kind? Were you a Sunshine Girl? Were you in the Inquiring Reporter’s column? We'd like to hear from anyone who has memorabilia (newspaper clippings, old promotional items) or memories about their dealings with the North Shore News. Write down your story, and send it to: North Shore News Memories, Editorial Department, North ShoreNews, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., > North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 2H4. 196 3 THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER