42 - Sunday, July 27, 1986 - North Shore News CR RS inquiring reporter AFTER weeks Social Credit leadership convention gets underway Mon- day at Whistler. On Wednesday the 1.300 delegates will Should be next premier? By Chris Wong RECENT convictions. in North Shore courts have resulted in the following fines and penalties for drinking and driving related of- fences. Mandatory licence suspen- sion is in addition to published penalties. WEST VANCOUVER COURTS: . Patricia May Riddell, 4 458° Fromme Road, North Vancouver (over .08, $350); Robyn Dean Stone, 419-13th Street, New Westminister, (over .08, $350); Thomas James Moher, 630 East Carrisbrooke Avenue, North Van- couver, (over .08, $350); Douglas Peter MceKitterick, 96-1480 Es- quimalt, West Vancouver, (refused a breathalyzer, $425). NORTH VANCOUVER COURTS: Michael Scott McLeod, 814 East 15th Street, North Van- couver, (driving over .08, $500 drivers ticence suspension three months); Mike Wallace, 3524 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver, (over .08, $500, and six months licence suspension); Robert Patrick Joseph McCauley, 2766 William Avenue, North Vancouver, (im- paired driving, $500); Marian Glab, 205-1856 Frances Street, Vancouver, (over .08, 30 days in jail, one year's driving suspen- sion). Become a Certified DOG TRAINER At our Government- Registered Private Training Institute Day-—Evening-—Weekend classes availible Register now - limited space 464-2776 NORTH AMERICAN GUARD DOG ACADEMY Brian Lynch West Vancouver Brian Smith. He's had experience in the cabinet. To me he has integrity and IT think that’s an im- portant quality. of campaigning and Don Drinkwater North Vancouver [ don’t think I could real- ly pin it down to one. Either Grace MeCarthy, Bill Vander Zalm or Jim Nielsen. All have had a lot of experience in gov- ernment, week speculation, the Anne Korabo West Vancouver Bill Vander Zatm. Because of his honesty, and his ability (o say it the way it is. [U's nice to see. at Virginia Taylor West Vancouver Grace McCarthy. [ think women are less likely to be corrupted by power. And I think she did a good job when she was Human Resources minister. choose one of 12 candidates to be B.C.'s new premier. Inquiring Reporter asks people at Park Royal Mall in West Vancouver who they think is the best candidate. Gerry Diffley North Vancouver it's between Brian Smith, Bill Vander Zalm = and Grace McCarthy. ? think they're the best qualified. IMPAIRED DRIVING local councils WEST VANCOUVER § Council, Monday, July 28, 8 p.m.: Public hearing re: zoning bylaw re: 6434 and 6456 Bay Street/ Official Community Plan/ 2280 Folkstone Way - reconsideration and adop- tion/ Real Property Tax Bylaw/ 725 Inglewood amendment to zon- ing bylaw/ Sign Bylaw amend- ment/ Building Bylaw amend- ment/ Portion of road in district fot re: 1468 30th Street/ Real property sale authorization re: McDonald Creek subdivision/ In- troduction of Horseshoe Bay Retirement Society tax exemption bylaw/ Dog licence - Kennel and Pound Bylaw/ Horeshoe Bay Sign Bylaw/ Development Permit re: 725 Inglewood Avenue/ Man in Motion/ Liquor Licence Applica- tion re: Eriko Deli and Restau- rant/ Business Licence Bylaw re: display of pornographic videos/ Sign application re: Milieu Chic, re: Remax Reality/ Village Walk brochure/ Notice of motion re: tree legislation’ West Vancouver Pavilica Society request for liquor licence/ Signage re: Eagle Harbor Community Centre/ Development proposal re: 1700 block Argyle/ Senior Centre Financing/ Horeshoe Bay Signage design guidelines. North Vancouver City Council, Monday, July 26, 7:30 p.m: Public hearing re: rezone lot located at NE corner of 14th Street and Mahon Avenue and re: rezone lots located at 234-240 East Keith Road/ B.C. Transit Levy/ Special Parking permits 200 bik. E flth Street/ Rezoning Application re: 225 East 4th Street and 266 East 9th Street and 213 East Keith Road and 200 blk. West I6th Street/ Capilano Village landscaping/ North Shore Neighbourhood House and North Shore Family Services. 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