Vr eal IF GOOD INTENTIONS count, there'll be a record turnout for the November 20 municipal and school, board elections — at which nearly three out of four households in North Vancouver District and West Vancouver say they plan to vote. This was the finding of a North Shore News poll of 344 District and West Van households conducted last week. : The ‘geographically balanced sample of respondents : ‘was. asked: a. vote e November - 20 municipal elections?” — Overall ~-in— the “two JANET BALLARD NEW FACE in the Nov. 20 elections, not previously published, is Janet Ballard, bookkeeper, running for alderman in North Van District. Her election . platform (“Smarten - appeared on page A 15 of the Nov. 10 North _ Shore News. Advance ELIGIBLE voters unable to cast their ballots on polling day —- Saturday, November 20 -- have an opportunity to vote at this weeks advance polls. In North Vancouver ‘Clumsy conflict’ is Al6 - Sunday, November 14, 1982 - North Shore.News were: YES .. 0... ce ee eee 74% Oo cccc cece ccccccce 10% DON'T KNOW....... 16% Broken down geographi- cally, the results in each municipality were almost identical — 74 per cent “yes” and 16 per cent “don’t know” in North Van District, 72 per cent “yes” and 18 per cent “don't know” in West Van. The “no” answer was 10 per cent in both cases. Andividual neighborhoods respondents stating that they intend to vote were Blueridge and Capilano in North Van District (each 81 TV Channel 10. District the advance poll will be held Monday = and Tuesday, November 15 and 16, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. each day, at North Van District Municipal Hall, 355 Queen's Road, North Van. Candidates on Community T.V. PHONE-IN candidates meetings on the eve of the North Shore municipal and school board elections will be carried on three evenings next week on Cable West For North Vancouver District, aldermanic can- didates will be featured at 7 p.m., Tuesday, November 16, followed by mayoralty candidates at 8:30 p.m. North Van District school board candidates will be presented at 7 p.m., Wednesday, November 17. All West Van candidates (mayoralty, aldermanic and school board) will appear on Channel 10 from 7 p-m. onward, Thursday, November 18. The meetings are sponsored, respectively, by the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce. per cent “yes”), and Hor- seshoe Bay in West Vian (83 per cent “yes”). The lowest turnouts in- dicated were the Upper Lonsdale East portion of North Van District (46 per cent) and Dundarave in West Van (65 per cent). In recent years actual turnouts of North Shore’ voters on polling day have never reached 40 per cent and have been as low as 15 per cent. Increased interest this -year_may be generated--by-. mayoralty races in both North Van District and West Van, and an unusually large total field of 35 candidates. polls this week The West Vancouver advance poll takes place Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 16, 17 and 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day, at West Van municipal hall, 750-17th Street, West Van. unproductive — Alban “A SPIRIT of cooperation” on West Vancouver school board during the next two ycars is the big nced seen by incumbent Trustee Norm Alban who is secking re- election for a sixth term on November 20. Resources” available to West Van School District will be significantly curtailed for at least the next few years, he says, and = the school board must plan now to meet the long term im- plications of this fact. By September 1983 he foresees the necessity for “restructuring” the district to ensure that increasingly scarce resources” are allocated on an optimum basis. This, he says, will call NORM ALBAN. for cooperation . with. teachers, administrators and the community, so that: 1. Essential elements of a quality education = are retained. 2. The high motivation of teaching and support staff is unimpaired, “There are no simple or ecnsy = anawers,” Alban declares. “Clumsy conflict would not be productive.” As.a.chartered accountant with 18 years experience asa management consultant and 10 years on school board, he believes he can continue to assist in the management of the changes that will be required. .. ‘Reg. $ Spee $12. 99°", incl 16:1 item C, No. 5 op 8I3S, Beer r tonkerds. copy reads: ’'24-0z. crown tankard”. This is incorrect, Should read: “20-oz. crown tankard’’. Page 35: Item A, No. 44-5093. Copy reads: ‘’Astro- mash”’. This is incorrect. Should read: ‘‘Astrosmash“’. 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