{ os i fh “4 "42 - Friday, March 1, 1985 - North Shore News = Programe which deliver _ benefits are determined © on the basis of income. "7 - MARY COLLINS’ -MP CAPILANO © “Our. government. is committed to the concept of universality for family : allowance, old age pen- . Sion and health care as ” these are a key stone to our social safety net. - “This commitment is © reaffirmed: in’ the con-.”. “ sultation’ paper .on child “and elderly . benefits released bythe .. Honorable Jake. Epp on January °28. The paper. : does not challenge, the “concept of universality of family allowances and old age.- pension, but ‘rather asks the: Canadian public redesign an improve ex- ‘against a North’ Vancouver oman following a high’ speed car chase-late Tuesday. . “North’ Vancouver ' RCMP an “say they initially began: to investigate. an driver after they received a- “call from ‘a _concerned ° citi- - impaired /zen. . : Folowing: up onthe com- - « plaint,. “police “found . the "vehicle in question parked in “front: of. Whispers cabaret, located Lonsdale. ‘the vehicle When police approached the driver, described as a 35-year-old male, sped off with police in ‘pursuit. However, they were unable to pull the driver over until all the parties involved had reached the 1400 block Hendry. Although pulled : ‘over by police, the driver again fled the scene, this time driving “up to the north end of Sutherland where he finally abandoned the vehicle. He took off on foot, but following a short foot chase by police, the man was ar- rested and taken to RCMP headquarters. To presstime, the charges to be brought against the man Were not available. CALL CLASSIFIED 986-6222 whether: it. is Possible to. in the 1400 block ; to those who are most in need and .to ensure that the government's . social policies are sensitive to the continually changing needs of. Canadian Socie- ty. “Under ‘the’ current structure, programs which deliver benefits to Advertising Mana children in North Vancouver. Ron has won several sales achievement awards at the News and has proven himself to be an extremely capable administrator. in his new position in the Display Advertising Department, “Ron will be working with all 16 sales representatives to initiate and administrate co op advertising Programs with | gualitied clients ‘of the Nott h Shore News SUNDAY - Wet tME RAY - CHeTbae ‘ernment m testing as inappropriate -- and humiliating. Eligibili- Ron Hopkins ave Jenneson, Advertising Director of the North pD Shore News is pleased to announce the recent ap- pointment of Ron Hopkins to the position of Co-op low income families’ and” low income pensioners are determined on the basis of -income. They provide assistance without the stigma and Joss of self-respect which ' often result when a means test-is applied. Our gov- deems’ means ty for these programs will continue to be determined on the basis of taxable income. ‘In regards to con- -sultation with the pro- vinces, I want to reiterate that the federal gov- ernment is committed to a process of consultation and cooperation to Strengthen feder- al-provincial relations as was exemplified in the re- cent -first ministers’ con- ference in Regina.” Originally trom fouston. Texas, Ron is a career sales and marketing man and has been a member of the News advertis- ing team since 1982. Ron lives with his wife Tina and their two Dave Jenneson Advertising Director 1139 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, B.C, V7M 2H4 (604) 980-0511 BRIAN BAYNHAM ‘President, Capilano Liberals ‘ “1 feel strongly ‘that Canadian social programs should be universal. The concept of universality is based on the premise that Canadian citizens are en- titled to a minimum level of benefits as of right not because of need. The-na- tional health care syste we enjoy in Canada is the best example of univer- gality. she lives and regardless of what he services. The alternate — health care for the poor — inevitably . leads to poor health care. “The. Tories tried to avoid this issue by talking or she. earns. receives the.same medical. 1 LO% Every Canadian. ~ regardless of where he or — in terms of ‘high income earners’ and -by putting “up .the $500,000 (a-year . - bank manager as ° their straw man.. The fallacy of . this argument is that to save any significant amount of. money the farehouse Sale | OFF | government would have to eliminate’ social. pro- grams for a very. Signifi- ° cant portion o; the nid. . dle class. : “It's . fine’ to. consult with the provinces and t issue consultatio. apers 4 but the time'has come for "' the government ‘to. its position’ on wniver- sality. Will the integrity’ of our: social” securi safety net be left in lace,: or will. the government’ , abandon « ‘a sacred. rst ” All remaining stock and store fixtures left over from the MailBox (Horseshoe Bay) * Also seconds, sample sweaters, toques, slippers, socks, etc. Jewelry ¢ Toys ¢ Indian Carvings ° Souvenirs e Assorted Items Final Day Sunday Opening Feb. 18th - Closing 5:00 p.m. March B ist 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. 320 E. Esplanade, North Vancouver, please enter from rear entrance, (back lane) just off St. An- drews. Phorie 980- 4819. lees i : Major credit cards, or cash. 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