FROM NORTH VAN AND... NORTH VANCOUVER-CAPILANO ANGUS REE, Social Credit INCUMBENT MLA for North Van-Capilano since 1979, when he defeated his NDP opponent with a majority of over 6,000. Aged 53. Married. Born in Vancouver. UBC law graduate. Served six years in the armed forces before following up a law career. Subsequently spent periods in msurance, with a pipeline company and as _ legal OLGA KEMPO, New Democrat INSTRUCTOR at Capilano College stnce 1974 in French and Quebec studies. Says her age is irrelevant. Single. Born and raised in the coalmining community of Nordegg, Alta. Doctorate (1974) from UBC. Member of the hospital society and North Shore Women’s Centre. Active in the Women’s Network and Le reseau des femmes fran- copbones. Was Vancouver chairperson, 1972-1977, of the committee for an In- dependent Canada. Platform supports overail NDP policies, with emphasis on: ¢ Reversal of health care cutbacks, reopening of closed hospital beds and no loss of medicare for counsel to the Vancouver Stock Exchange before becoming a partner in his own law firm again. Platform supports overall Social Credit policies. Seeking re-election primarily on his record, with emphasis on: * His ‘‘open door’”’ availability to constituents, service to North Van municipalities, involvement unemployed persons. Af- fordable housing and secure tenancy for renters. e “Restore sanity to an education system in chaos” —~ with adequate school funding and expanded vocational training. ¢ More government help to provide contracts for North Van shipyards. e Priority for a third SeaBus. in Lonsdale Quay development, the com- pletion of Cedarview Lodge intermediate care facility and other major local concerns. e Minimizing of public spending, government borrowing and_ future taxation in order to en- courage investment and confidence in the private sector. JEAN DRISCOLL-BELL, Liberal CONSULTANT. Married. Aged 36. Raised and educated in Courtenay, later settling on the North Shore. Post-secondary training at BCIT and Capilano College. Work experience includes theatre/art gallery public relations, accounting firm secretary, life underwriter and restaurant manager. Extensive community service with the United Way, Presentation House, the Legion, the YMCA. the hospital society, Kinsmen’s Mothers March, B.C Canada Week Committee and International Toast. mistress Clubs. Member of B.C. Liberal Party executive and B.C. Women's Liberal Com- mission. Platfrom em- phasizes: ¢ Need to end Socred-NDP political polanzaton. ¢ Priority § for education needs, with automony for local school boards, respect for teachers and increased funding from government's general revenue instead of from local taxpayers. SOLID BRASS by os imtersel ¢ Job creation measures for students and young adults. e Realistic long-term plan for improved transit service for the North Shore. deadlock with two MLA BC has been politically polarized for too long This crucial election may result tin a uncompromising sides North Vancouver -Capilano has the opportunity to hold the balance of power in the Legislature A Liberal vote will put that power wn our hands The voters in this nding deserve to represented by a visible conscrentious A25 - Wednesday, May 4, 1983 - North Shore News ~ FROM PAGE A24 __ having a chance of unseating Socreds in Saanich and the Islands, Vancouver-Little Mountain, Dewdney, Columbia River and Kootenay. Social Credit could oust the NDP in Burnaby- Willingdon and Shuswap- Revelstoke. And the two- Seat Surrey riding (one seat formerly held by Bill Vander Zalm, the other by New Democrat Ernie Hall) is anyone's guess. Facts sheet Standings in the legislature at dissolution were: Socreds 31, NDP 26. The eight swing ridings, therefore, suggest the possibility of a photo-finish, with only the thinnest of margins for either the Socreds or the NDP. But given the disillusionment expressed by many voters with eight years of increasingly acnmonious Socred-NDP polarization, plus the healthy oumber of “alternative” candidates fielded by the minor parties, a more dramatic result cannot be ruled out. WE CAN’T WIN WITHOUT YOU! More than 20,000 Canadians affected by muscular dystrophy or one of 40 other nerve and muscle disorders are asking for your heip. You can heip by providing funds for research and for trained speciolists using new and better equipment and treatment. Fight muscular dystrophy with us ... we can't win without you! The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada Be sure to watch the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon September 5 & 6 See your TV listings. 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